50 Ten Camper System (Tray, Camper, Interior, Electronics) Priced to Sell

seekoutbeauty

Active member
With the changes of how things ship to us from Alu-Cab, we need to re-work our warehouse and I want it out, as it is the only camper that now requires this kind of square footage to store.
Make a reasonable offer and we can discuss.
$75000.00
Daniel@tinyrigco.com

Tiny Rig Co is located @ 6346 Industry Way, Westminster, CA 92683


Hey Folks - Daniel here.
Up for sale is our 50 Ten Demo Camper System. (It does not include the $100,000 truck in the photos ;))
This Demo unit was never slept in, but mounted on our vehicle to showcase the camper for quite some time.
At this time, the unit is being stored on a pallet in our shop, but can be sold as a kit, or as a full install here in Southern California.
Ram 2500/3500 PXL (Possibly Ford F250/350) (40" Tire)

Camper Features:
  • Truma Eco-Combi D - Diesel Hot Water / Furnace
  • Goose Gear interior
  • Dometic Marine Fridge (110L)
  • REDARC Manager 30 + TVMS + BCDC1250 (80 Amp Charge Rate, Solar, Charging, Shore-power)
  • 360AH of Lithium Batteries
  • 432W Sunflare Solar
  • Large Stainless Sink
  • Shower Hookups
  • Frolli Box Spring
  • Electronic Latches
  • Fully automated lighting system for Tray cubbies
  • Spare Tire Mount (Up to 40")
  • 24 Gallon Water Tank (w/ Heater)
  • Wrappon Toilet
  • Rigid Amber Camp Scene Lights

A write up is difficult to do this build justice, but we have managed to pack a tremendous amount of creature comforts into a very unique looking platform.
Here is a video of a brief walk around we did.
The camper is very unique and well thought out. An all aluminum construction (Composite Roof) combined w/ insulation and our heating system provides 4 seasons of camping comfort.
By design, this camper is built for a RAM Prospector XL, as you can see in the photos, but solves for the challenges of storing that 40" Spare. The bed is as wide as a King and long enough for folks who are 6'3" or so. The forward overhang allows for enough room, when the bed remains down, to walk around the camper, while someone can still lay in the bed.
The sink is large enough for full size plates and drains directly out of the camper.+


The owner of this red truck has now taken the truck on a couple of 7-10 day trips, through Death Valley and Utah and says "This thing is a cheat code".


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sn_85

Observer
Great looking camper and tray setup. The one thing I don't like and understand is how you actually enter the camper. I'm really confused about the actual ergonomics of getting into the camper. Open the split doors and then you need to get a step stool and then step on/over the lower door and duck under the upper door? It doesn't seem well thought out or easy IMO. I'm small and agile enough to get into this thing but I can imagine if you were a larger person, older or just not very nimble that this thing well be pretty awkward/difficult to enter the camper. A better design would have been to just have a single upward opening door and then have a quick disconnect bracket for one of those accordion scissor steps.

No I was curious where the price was? I don’t see it.

Looks like $75K
 
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Kingsize24

Well-known member
Great looking camper and tray setup. The one thing I don't like and understand is how you actually enter the camper. I'm really confused about the actual ergonomics of getting into the camper. Open the split doors and then you need to get a step stool and then step over the lower door and duck under the upper door? It doesn't seem well thought out or easy IMO. I'm small and agile enough to get into this thing but I can imagine if you were a larger person, older or just not very nimble that this thing well be pretty awkward/difficult to enter the camper. A better design would have been to just have a single upward opening door and then have a quick disconnect bracket for one of those accordion scissor steps.



Looks like $75K

Yes he just added the price and PM'd me. I wasn't in the market since I just bought a Bowen and a Hallmark, but more was looking out for someone that may be looking. It's DEFINITELY a trick setup.

GLWS OP. 👍
 

seekoutbeauty

Active member
Great looking camper and tray setup. The one thing I don't like and understand is how you actually enter the camper. I'm really confused about the actual ergonomics of getting into the camper. Open the split doors and then you need to get a step stool and then step on/over the lower door and duck under the upper door? It doesn't seem well thought out or easy IMO. I'm small and agile enough to get into this thing but I can imagine if you were a larger person, older or just not very nimble that this thing well be pretty awkward/difficult to enter the camper. A better design would have been to just have a single upward opening door and then have a quick disconnect bracket for one of those accordion scissor steps.



Looks like $75K

We can actually source and install the single flip up door.
That was the previous design model, but with trucks being much smaller in Europe, the split door design doesn't have the same issue.
This design definitely take form into heavy consideration, making some sacrifices.
When you see it in person, it's stunning.
 

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