Selling a 2023 Arkto G12 off-road trailer. Located in Albuquerque, NM.
Asking price $45k
Trailer is well optioned and has worked great for the 1.5 years we have used it. Planning to move to a slide-in camper.
If not familiar here is the Arkto website:
arktocampers.com
After purchasing my trailer Arkto moved to the RedArc BMS, but all other standard components are the same:
Arkto G12 Brochure
Factory upgrades from the base model include:
As mentioned above we have used this camper in some extreme climates and always been comfortable. The Truma Combi furnace/hot water heater has been awesome, set the thermometer to 50F and we can sleep through the whole night comfortably. Although the pop-top is canvas we have never noticed heat loss or discomfort from the cold. The position of the Max-air fan is great as it right over the sleeping area, for warmer nights we turn that on low and crack open the lower window.
One of things that attracted us to the Arkto is the surplus of storage areas. There is a decent sized pantry in the kitchen area, plenty of interior storage and the whole area under the bed is a huge cavern. Gotta admit I am worried about storage with a slide-in camper.
Another attraction was the exterior kitchen. I am fortunate to have a partner that loves cooking and the outside kitchen has been awesome. The slide out that contains the sink and dual propane burners is brilliant. Plenty of cooking and prep surface and everything works well together.
Full disclosure: the trailer tongue has a 2" reciever built in and I used that to install a OneUp bike rack. One of my trips I was not paying enough attention while backing up and the rack was pinched between the truck and trailer. Photos of that soon.
Working to get some detailed photos uploaded but here are some action shots. Please reach out with any questions or photo requests.
Willing to deliver within a reasonable radius from ABQ.
Asking price $45k
Trailer is well optioned and has worked great for the 1.5 years we have used it. Planning to move to a slide-in camper.
If not familiar here is the Arkto website:

G12 Off-Road Trailer | Arkto Campers
Discover the G12 off-road trailer from Arkto Campers. Get specs, features, and adventure-ready details for off grid camping.

After purchasing my trailer Arkto moved to the RedArc BMS, but all other standard components are the same:
Arkto G12 Brochure
Factory upgrades from the base model include:
- 300aH heated LiFePo batteries (base model is 100aH, not heated)
- 400W solar (upgraded from 200W) the increased solar and battery bank have provided plenty of power, rarely see below 60% charge
- Insulated canvas, adds 3M thinsulate between the pop-top canvas layers. This has been a great upgrade, we camped outside of Mammoth in December and it got down to 5F, had no idea when inside the camper.
- Heated water tank, adds a switched heating element to the water tank. The water tank sits under the camper and is exposed to ambient temperatures.
- 2000W inverter, this has been great for 120v appliances (rice cooker, electric kettle) and provides 120v to two duplex outlets. One inside the camper by the cabinets and one in the pantry.
- BMPro B/T light switch and sensor kit. accessories for controlling the lights, water pump and adding TMPS and thermal sensors.
- XO corner steadies. This was well worth it. the upgraded jack allow you to level the travel and even can lift axles off the ground for tire changes.
- Awning walls. Zip-in awning walls create a large sheltered area to retreat from the sun or rain. very easy to set up and provides a huge area to relax.
- Upgraded to a 30lb propane tank
- Toilet was upgraded to a Wrappon (green version)
As mentioned above we have used this camper in some extreme climates and always been comfortable. The Truma Combi furnace/hot water heater has been awesome, set the thermometer to 50F and we can sleep through the whole night comfortably. Although the pop-top is canvas we have never noticed heat loss or discomfort from the cold. The position of the Max-air fan is great as it right over the sleeping area, for warmer nights we turn that on low and crack open the lower window.
One of things that attracted us to the Arkto is the surplus of storage areas. There is a decent sized pantry in the kitchen area, plenty of interior storage and the whole area under the bed is a huge cavern. Gotta admit I am worried about storage with a slide-in camper.
Another attraction was the exterior kitchen. I am fortunate to have a partner that loves cooking and the outside kitchen has been awesome. The slide out that contains the sink and dual propane burners is brilliant. Plenty of cooking and prep surface and everything works well together.
Full disclosure: the trailer tongue has a 2" reciever built in and I used that to install a OneUp bike rack. One of my trips I was not paying enough attention while backing up and the rack was pinched between the truck and trailer. Photos of that soon.
Working to get some detailed photos uploaded but here are some action shots. Please reach out with any questions or photo requests.
Willing to deliver within a reasonable radius from ABQ.
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