Highlights:
Original features + upgrades from Kimbo:
Additions:
Why I’m selling:
Other notes:
Additional photos in the comments.
Reach out if you have any questions!
- One of the most off-road-worthy truck campers with a fully aluminum shell
- 6’ floor length
- Approximately 1200 lbs dry weight
- It will fit on full-sized pickups with a small platform, but is built to fit on mid-sized trucks without a platform
- Almost brand new - picked up in December 2022
- Cash only
- Located near Austin, TX
Original features + upgrades from Kimbo:
- Renogy solar power system (300 watts)
- EcoFlow RIVER Pro Portable Power Station with Extra Battery (1440 wh capacity) - https://us.ecoflow.com/products/river-pro-portable-power-station
- Three double-pane Arctic Tern windows
- Dickinson Newport Propane Heater
- Foldaway shower module with Geyser shower system that drains out of the camper
- MaxxAir fan
- RotoPax mounts
- Wider jack bracket upgrade for full size trucks
- 30 lb propane tank with two-way splitter (for running the heater inside and a propane cooktop outside if desired)
Additions:
- Custom birch plywood cabinetry (made with half inch plywood to keep the camper lightweight) which has more storage than I ever knew what to do with
- Vented battery box
- Dometic CFX3 45L Cooler - https://www.dometic.com/en-us/outdoor/coolers/electric-coolers/dometic-cfx3-45-220582
- Lagun mount + removable tabletop
- Dometic rechargeable electric faucet (this hasn’t been fully installed yet because it will require an additional hole in the countertop, so I want to make sure the buyer wants it; otherwise it will come with a hand-pump faucet)
- 8” foam mattress (has always had a mattress protector on it)
Why I’m selling:
- I outfitted this with long-term expeditions in mind, but I need to be near family for the foreseeable future and am looking to switch to a simpler setup for shorter trips.
Other notes:
- This cozy home on wheels was hardly used. I spent three weeks in it bringing it from Washington to Texas, and have only taken it on a couple of ~2 week trips since then.
- The fireplace might be my favorite thing about it. It’s super cozy and highly efficient.
- There’s room for a five gallon water jug under the sink.
- Gray water drains out. I usually put a small jug under the hose in the truck bed when I get to camp.
- I didn’t get their air conditioning unit because my intent was to stay off grid and you must be plugged into shore power to use the one they offer. If you want one, I’d recommend getting a portable 12v one like a Zero Breeze. It could easily be stored in the lower cabinet between the two benches.
- I’m willing to negotiate on the price based on options you do or don’t want (such as the Dometic fridge, battery system, shower system, etc.).
- The backsplash and shelf liners are contact paper; easily removed and replaced if you prefer another design.
Additional photos in the comments.
Reach out if you have any questions!
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