2021 Kimberley Kamper

Edit: Had this things listed for a while now and have been camping along the way enjoying it. Still needs a new home so figured Id bump it back to the top with a new price reflective of its age and use. Below is the original listing for anyone following along. Its been a great camper and we have loved it and all the adventures it has brought for our family but as the kids have gotten older we dont have the weekends to camp like we once did. Kamper is still in good shape with a lot of adventure left for the next owner!

Motivated to sell so shoot me an offer and lets chat.


Unfortunately after 2 great years of camping we are selling our Kimberley Kamper to upgrade to a hard sided Kimberley. This thing (like all their campers) is a tank built exclusively in Australia and was our top pick of all the offroad campers in the market due to their high quality build and incredible kitchen layout! Hot dip galvanized steel frame, proprietary air bag suspension, Australian made canvas tent, stainless/aluminum kitchen, national Luna 85L fridge, 2 Cook Partner stoves, Webasto diesel heaters, 300ah house battery, 50gal of water lets you drag this camper anywhere in the world you would want to go. Avoid the lead time and be camping this summer.

Our family of 4 sleeps in the main part of the Kamper (my wife and I on the queen size mattress, 2 kids on cots on the fold out base, and our Australian shepherd on the floor between them.) We also have the tent addition giving you the freedom to add a separate room for kids/dog/hang out spot/friends who forgot their tent/etc.


Located near Raleigh, NC $43,000 $35,000obo

2021 Kimberley Kamper Classic

  • Power Assisted Hydraulic Disc Brakes Electronic Control & One-Touch Park Brake | KAG405
  • 18" Two Burner Cook Partner Stove
  • 9" Single Burner Cook Partner Stove
  • VC DO35 - 7,700kg Off Road Hitch
  • Dual Water System (18gal front + 32gal rear) | KAG553
  • Tropical Roof | KAG221
  • Kwik Front L Wall | KAG228
  • Kwik Front A-Frame Wall | KAG229
  • Ultra-light Bedouin Kwik Combo Awning | KAG224
  • Webasto Diesel Air Heater Ducted WITH air speed controller 2kW rating | KAG357R
  • Webasto Diesel Water Heater
  • Winterise All pluming and water tanks 1.00 1,126.00 1,126.00
  • Extra 20lb LPG Gas Bottle + Quick Connect S/S Flexible Gas Line
  • 300Amphr Intelligent Bluetooth Lithium Battery | KAG 3491
  • 12V 40+A DC-DC Booster suits Lithium Batteries | KA9017
  • Dual Reading LED Stalk Lights | KAG037
  • Delta Aeropod Storage Box(top of Delta Box) KA029
  • SwingAway - Bicycle Carrier | KAG441
  • Tag along tent
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PhatPanda

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Hello there! Does this still have the Wrappon toilet? Can you comment on wind noise when trying to sleep? Have you guys been full timing or more using it for weekend trips? How would you say the overall condition is? Can you also comment on what was done exactly for winterizing, and what low temps you guys have successfully camped at? Thanks!
 
Overall condition is great. The only damage is one small paint ding on the back of the camper where I forgot to open the bike rack swing out before opening the camper and the camper hit the rack. Didnt have the mountain bikes on that trip (this makes it a very obvious step to open the rack before opening the camper.) Its only cosmetic. Everything else works like new.

We have only camped 3-4 day long weekends and a few week long trips over the last 2 years. No fulltime living unfortunately.

We dont have the Wrappon green toilet. My wife almost got one for Mothers Day last year but I used my better judgement hahaha. They are certainly an awesome setup, Dave at Kimberley USA had them when we picked ours up but I didnt pull the trigger on delivery day.

Wind noise was never an issue for us. Most places we camped with the Kamper (in the south east) have an abundance of trees so not to much wind. We went out to Cape Lookout National Seashore last summer and it was a steady coastal breeze with waves in the background so no issues. Id say, if you are used to a high quality RTT, or quality ground it would be a little quieter because the awning stacked down keeps it from buffeting.

Its always spent its life stored in our garage when we arent camping so no need to ever winterize. The coldest temps were last winter in Brevard, NC...upper 20s at night. We stayed plenty warm with the webasto heater and the tanks/water lines are heat traced and insulated so freezing water wasn't an issue.

Ill shoot you my cell number and email in a DM if you want more information we can talk more on the phone and I can text/email a bunch more photos or we can setup a time to do a walkaround. Or even better, if you are in the area we can meet up for you to check it out.

thanks,
Ben
 

PhatPanda

Member
I think the concern for us is that we will be in the back country of BC, and some parks will not allow soft sides campers. A really nice option for someone, I appreciate the details on it, best of luck for the sale!
 

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