2020 Mission Overland Summit $25,900
More info on the model here:
Fits in the garage, so no storage fees and always ready to go.
Extras:
* Full set of zip-in side walls for the 270 degree awning, so it makes like a huge tent all around the camper. (not pictured) Totally transforms the experience and protection.
* Ark Xtreme Off-Road Swivel Trailer Jack w/ 2 Wheels, letting you move the whole trailer around on site or in your garage. Also has original jack too, for ultimate leveling flexibility.
* Two bunks, for smaller children or for gear storage
* Bike rack for the front
* Wheel lock for extra security
* Awesome foam topper over standard pads
* Bug screen for door
* Thin metal bar overhead with magnets for hanging removable storage pockets and jackets, etc.
* Insulated jacket for fridge/freezer
Standard:
* External hot water shower and shower room awning
* Slide-out dual zone 69 liter fridge & freezer
* Clamshell retractable roof
* Large windows, bug screens, and privacy blinds
* 76 inches (6'4") of standing room when the roof is popped
* TRUMA Combi Eco heating & hot water unit
* Fully insulated walls, ceiling, & floor
* Queen bed with 4” medium-density foam
* Wooden swivel table with seating for 4
* Slide-out kitchen with dual burner stove and sink
* On-demand hot water
* 31-gallon water tank
* Timbren axle-less suspension
* 22 inches of ground clearance
* Nine internal storage compartments
* Overall height with fan 79"
* Roof rack
* Matching spare tire
* Big all terrain tires
* Redarc power management
For batteries, there are two 100 amp hour lead acid batteries and also a ~40 amp hour lithium ion battery (which is actually a 200 amp hour lithium ion battery, but with a bad cell, and I can use it from 100% down to about 78% before it triggers low voltage). An enterprising person could have the bad cell replaced to get the full 200 amp hours back again, but I haven't.
Never off roaded, but I did hit a big pothole at 70mph, tweaking one of the Timbren axles. I shimmed it and it's straight as an arrow and been in use for 2 years since with no issues.
Why am I selling? We're getting divorced and our boys are getting older, so I got a truck bed camper (Skinny Guy Camper) for solo adventuring and want to free up the garage space.
More info on the model here:
The Summit - Mission Overland
The Summit 2-4 Person Capacity Key Features Clamshell retractable roof Large windows, bug screens, and privacy blinds 76 inches (6’4″) of standing room when the roof is popped TRUMA Combi Eco heating & hot water unit Fully insulated walls, ceiling, & floor Queen bed with 4″ medium-density foam...
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Fits in the garage, so no storage fees and always ready to go.
Extras:
* Full set of zip-in side walls for the 270 degree awning, so it makes like a huge tent all around the camper. (not pictured) Totally transforms the experience and protection.
* Ark Xtreme Off-Road Swivel Trailer Jack w/ 2 Wheels, letting you move the whole trailer around on site or in your garage. Also has original jack too, for ultimate leveling flexibility.
* Two bunks, for smaller children or for gear storage
* Bike rack for the front
* Wheel lock for extra security
* Awesome foam topper over standard pads
* Bug screen for door
* Thin metal bar overhead with magnets for hanging removable storage pockets and jackets, etc.
* Insulated jacket for fridge/freezer
Standard:
* External hot water shower and shower room awning
* Slide-out dual zone 69 liter fridge & freezer
* Clamshell retractable roof
* Large windows, bug screens, and privacy blinds
* 76 inches (6'4") of standing room when the roof is popped
* TRUMA Combi Eco heating & hot water unit
* Fully insulated walls, ceiling, & floor
* Queen bed with 4” medium-density foam
* Wooden swivel table with seating for 4
* Slide-out kitchen with dual burner stove and sink
* On-demand hot water
* 31-gallon water tank
* Timbren axle-less suspension
* 22 inches of ground clearance
* Nine internal storage compartments
* Overall height with fan 79"
* Roof rack
* Matching spare tire
* Big all terrain tires
* Redarc power management
For batteries, there are two 100 amp hour lead acid batteries and also a ~40 amp hour lithium ion battery (which is actually a 200 amp hour lithium ion battery, but with a bad cell, and I can use it from 100% down to about 78% before it triggers low voltage). An enterprising person could have the bad cell replaced to get the full 200 amp hours back again, but I haven't.
Never off roaded, but I did hit a big pothole at 70mph, tweaking one of the Timbren axles. I shimmed it and it's straight as an arrow and been in use for 2 years since with no issues.
Why am I selling? We're getting divorced and our boys are getting older, so I got a truck bed camper (Skinny Guy Camper) for solo adventuring and want to free up the garage space.
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