Boreas Campers EOS12

Obsessed2findARuggedHybid

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Hi Adam, Do you have a link or pictures/specs as I don't see this new version on your site?
Spencer i belive they are still working on the prototype. It will have the same roof down slope over bed area. About 6' 6" head room south of the downslope. Adam estimated 9 plus foot total height. I think this will be a big seller for them.
 

Spencer for Hire

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Spencer i belive they are still working on the prototype. It will have the same roof down slope over bed area. About 6' 6" head room south of the downslope. Adam estimated 9 plus foot total height. I think this will be a big seller for them.
Thanks. He said they are now offering so hoping for pics. If you are in the market again EOS 12 or another TM (not sure they will ever produce again) or something else?
 

Obsessed2findARuggedHybid

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Thanks. He said they are now offering so hoping for pics. If you are in the market again EOS 12 or another TM (not sure they will ever produce again) or something else?
I am totally happy with my TM but liklely will look at other trailers when I receive my Scott Terra EV truck in a few years. As of right now this new Boreas eos12 hardside would be my choice hands down. The price is reasonable. The suspension is awesome. Its American made in the Rockies. It is the perfect length. Any longer would not work for me. It has a wet bath, gray tank and small cook area inside for windy weather. If they offer the CM spring suspension I would go with that to save money and weight. If anyone is on the fence with MDC (or other china made rigs) Pause or Xplore this new model eos is the best choice IMHO. Especially if one needs wet bath and gray tank.
 

Spencer for Hire

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I am totally happy with my TM but liklely will look at other trailers when I receive my Scott Terra EV truck in a few years. As of right now this new Boreas eos12 hardside would be my choice hands down. The price is reasonable. The suspension is awesome. Its American made in the Rockies. It is the perfect length. Any longer would not work for me. It has a wet bath, gray tank and small cook area inside for windy weather. If they offer the CM spring suspension I would go with that to save money and weight. If anyone is on the fence with MDC (or other china made rigs) Pause or Xplore this new model eos is the best choice IMHO. Especially if one needs wet bath and gray tank.
How about the Arkto from the other thread on here?
 

Obsessed2findARuggedHybid

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How about the Arkto from the other thread on here?
Arkto is awesome and if a gray tank and wet bath is not nessassary it is lighter and may have more storage. That said I would prefer a hardsided like the new Boreas but I have a 10 foot garage. If I had a 8 foot garage and didn't have a special needs daughter that needs a wet bath i would likley consider the Arkto.
 

Spencer for Hire

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Arkto is awesome and if a gray tank and wet bath is not nessassary it is lighter and may have more storage. That said I would prefer a hardsided like the new Boreas but I have a 10 foot garage. If I had a 8 foot garage and didn't have a special needs daughter that needs a wet bath i would likley consider the Arkto.
My main needs are off grid ability for AC and space for larger dogs whether on floor or add on bed like the Boreas. I have a Hiatus topper camper on my F150 I would keep for storage.
 
I corresponded with him. You were right it's just a prototype. He should change his comments to "will be offering" instead of "now offering".
Did you happen to ask whether it will be side entry? Switching to interior kitchen across the back, with a door on curb side would make this very interesting to me. I don’t like the current rear entry or, really, the outdoor kitchen, pass-through cabinet, add‘l bench section- basically that whole corner of the current layout.
 

Obsessed2findARuggedHybid

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Did you happen to ask whether it will be side entry? Switching to interior kitchen across the back, with a door on curb side would make this very interesting to me. I don’t like the current rear entry or, really, the outdoor kitchen, pass-through cabinet, add‘l bench section- basically that whole corner of the current layout.
He didn't mention any changes on door. Seriously doubt they will change the design that much. One positive aspect of rear entry door is no low hanging step down like a lot of side entry doors have.
 

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