If you're feeling cooped up and sick of staring
at the same four walls, we don't blame you. Last year brought out the cabin fever in even
the most hardcore of homebodies. For those who treat the great outdoors like
a religion, the desire to hit the open road and explore can become too much! To tide you over until the next adventure,
here are the 10 Travel Trailers you need to see if camping is your passion. Blurring the lines between an ultra-modern
modular home and a caravan, the Astella by Slovenian RV manufacturer Adria brings the
ultimate glamping experience to any campsite. Once you open the panoramic French doors and
step inside, the luxury inclusions keep coming. The front of the Astella features an extremely
spacious open-plan Corian kitchen and living room with a large L-shaped convertible sofa
and media center. Also on board is a separate bathroom and shower
adjoining the entry of the private master bedroom at the rear. This bedroom features a free-standing queen
bed and the same panoramic French doors for private access. The Astella is also a mobile smart-home, with
a Wi-Fi hotspot and the optional Adria Mobile Artificial-intelligence Communication Hardware
App. It can remotely monitor and control lighting,
onboard climate, fridge settings, battery, water, and gas. Part travel-trailer, part mobile apartment,
the Cube by Sportcaravan is the hybrid we never knew we needed until now. While motorcycling-hauling campers have been
around for some time, other designs have sacrificed the size of living or sleeping areas due to
their awkward layouts. The Cube 4 fits neatly together like a puzzle,
an L-shaped garage at the rear for up to three motorbikes, and a surprisingly spacious camper
section at the front that can sleep up to 4 people. You'll find a portable stove in the slim kitchenette,
a 14-liter fridge, and a stainless-steel sink fed by a 26-liter freshwater tank. There's no internal shower or bathroom, but
there is a portable toilet on board if nature calls. While batteries and solar systems can be added
as extras, the Cube 4 only has shore power connections available. Suppose the well-traveled campsites and popular
attractions are getting a little crowded. In that case, there's nothing quite like going
off-road to discover those quiet, isolated spots with no one in sight. To go where the weekend warriors wouldn't
dare, you need a camper trailer that can handle the unpredictable terrain ahead. Trailer manufacturer Camel Campers developed
the Nomad 14-4 for this very purpose. The Nomad sleeps 4, two adults in the main
king-size bed and another two in the rear, queen-sized drop-down bed. Onboard you've got all the comfort of home;
an ensuite featuring a toilet and hot-water shower, convertible dinette, storage galore,
and an external slide-out kitchen with a built-in sink and three-burner cooktop. Power comes courtesy of solar panels, a Projecta
1000W inverter, and two AGM batteries. As a testament to its off-road capabilities,
Nomad's hubs, suspension, and construction elements are backed by a lifetime structural
warranty. I'm Allie and it's Mind's Eye Trivia Time. By looking at just these images, do you know what this is and where it's from? Leave the correct answer or your best guess in the comment section below. Another off-road camper, the Lost Trak Hybrid
Tourer from RhinoMax Campers, is a rugged response to the Australian outback's harsh
conditions. Fitted with a unique four-airbag suspension,
the Lost Trak can maintain its load carrying and ride height characteristics. Regardless of being empty or fully loaded
with people, gear, and water. The same suspension can be leveled at the
push of a button, allowing campers to set up at a campsite in seconds, without the need
of wheel chocks. The surprisingly spacious interior features
an internal gourmet kitchen, a café-style lounge, ensuite with a low-energy hot-water
shower, and composting toilet. A luxurious master bedroom is decked out with
charging ports, storage pods, and reading lights. Once you've set up the awning outside, an
external kitchen slides out, complete with a three-burner stove, sink, and 82-liter fridge/freezer. With roof-mounted solar, an inverter, and
powerful lithium battery banks, the Lost Trak can truly go off-grid while keeping the lights
on. A camper trailer designed with the bigger
family in mind, the Bullet Crossfire 1650EX can sleep up to eight people in its highly
expandable configuration. Engineered by Keystone RV, the Bullet Crossfire
is flanked by expandable tent sections, adding a queen bed at both the front and rear of
the camper. Inside, you'll find a kitchen complete with
a three-burner cooktop, double door fridge, and built-in sinks. There's a convertible dinette, fold-down sofa
with storage, and spacious ensuite with toilet, shower, and vanity. Creature comforts come standard. The Bullet Crossfire features air conditioning,
quick-recovery hot water heating, hardwood cabinet doors, LED lighting, and a Bluetooth-enabled
stereo system with aux inputs and volume control. When it comes to compact, double-fold camper
trailers, the Drifter II raises the bar for function and comfort. With its pop-up fiberglass roof and canvas
walls, the original Drifter was an Australian camping cult classic in the 1990s. Built on this design, Cub Campers have added
a double-fold canvas tent operated by a patented silent winch. Setup is easy; without the awning, even an
amateur can have the expandable sections ready in under five minutes. It's hard to imagine where all the utilities
are stored once you're all set up. Still, the Drifter has somehow crammed in
two 100Ah batteries, dual 4-kilogram LPG gas tanks, a 180-liter water tank, a slide-out-kitchenette
and sink, and more storage than seems possible! There are provisions for the 240V electric
system to be hooked up to solar, but you'll have to bring your own if you plan on going
off-grid. If cramped campsites and overbooked RV parks
seem like a nightmare to you, you might not only need to go off-road, but you may have
to disconnect from the grid altogether. Off-Grid Trailers released their all-metal
off-road camper trailer in 2020 to rave reviews. The body is made from high-strength, lightweight
aluminum and Engineered with a "zero-wood" construction process. At the same time, the frame is built out of
powder-coated steel. The interior cabin's floor is lined with a
waterproof, ThermoLite SpaceAge Synthetic. Meanwhile, a queen-size, high-density memory
foam bed fits neatly into space for two adults. If some friends drop by, the rooftop tent
can comfortably fit another couple. Onboard, a fully integrated electrical system
boasts LED lighting, USB charging, dual bank shore power charger, solar connectivity, and
a ten-speed reversible roof fan. An external, drop-down kitchen uses stainless-steel
kitchen countertops, a dual-burner stove, a built-in sink, and a 55-liter fridge. Looking like a military-esque armored personnel
carrier, the Crawler 428 is as tough as it is practical. This off-road camper trailer featuring aluminum
construction is lightweight while at the same time retaining aircraft-like strength. Maybe it's the oversized and visible rivets
that line the exterior of the trailer. Inside you'll find a convertible dining area. A queen bed can be expanded via rear tent
and rooftop tent for those extra visitors or just for a breath of that fresh mountain
air. A 130-liter water tank can be fitted to an
optional external showerhead, and solar provisions are ready to install your own rig. Outside, under the all-weather awning, the
Crawler features a mini kitchen complete with a sink, stoves, and even a dining table. For added security, the large supply cabinet
can only be accessed from the interior, keeping all your gear and other supplies, safe. The Nomadic System One, or NS-1 for short,
is the first solar-powered, all-electric, off-road teardrop camper to hit the market. Manufactured by Colorado Campworks, the NS-1
is powered by a 200-Ah lithium-iron-phosphate battery and 3,000-W inverter. Charging comes by way of 200W roof-mounted
solar panels. On the outside, you won't find any gas-powered
cooktops. Instead, the NS-1 comes with dual electric
induction cooktops on a slide-out galley. It's the same for hot water. Electric, on-demand heaters make sure that
the external shower is nice and hot! Inside, the Nomad sleeps up to four after
the rooftop tent is expanded. If that's not cozy enough, the NS-1 comes
standard with warming acoustic paneling, electric heating, AC, and LED lighting throughout. The NS-1 also comes equipped with an extensive
power management display with attached AC and DC outlets to monitor your battery levels
and power consumption. You could be forgiven for thinking that Elon
Musk decided to dip his toe into the world of travel trailers with the latest innovative
offering from newcomers, Polydrop. Looking like a compact CyberTruck, the P17A
is an ultra-angular, all-electric, teardrop-shaped solar-camper. Built on an ultra-light aluminum frame, this
trailer can be pulled by almost any vehicle, even another electric vehicle. Roof-mounted 520-Watt solar panels charge
the 12kW LiFeP04 battery systems via a Pure Sine Wave Inverter, which can handle at least
six nights of completely off-grid camping. The 20-liter fridge, pantry storage, and induction
cooktop can be accessed from both the inside and outside the main cabin. Inside, the full-size bed feels like a tiny
hotel room once all the doors are closed. A full-sized control panel allows you to change
the cabin's temperature, lighting, and fan speeds as well as monitor power levels and
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