With camping season at its pinnacle, I’ve been doing some scouring to bring brand-new camper trailers to your screens. The one that caught my eye (and I am sure will lure your heart) is the
Alpine off-road adventure trailer. Designed by SNO Trailers, the Alpine is a top-of-the-line rugged off-road adventure trailer that promises to elevate your overlanding experience to new heights. But most importantly, it is a trailer that will remind you of old-school rigs you would haul a decade back, courtesy of its add-on options like stove, stool, tent, and awnings reminiscent of how camping used to be between 2010-2020.

Crafted for true explorers, the Alpine off-road trailer is equipped to conquer any terrain with ease, by dint of Timbren suspension that keeps your vehicle level under heavy loads. For those seeking even greater off-road performance, an optional long-travel Fabtech suspension is available. The trailer rolls on premium Method wheels wrapped in 275/70/R17 all-terrain tires, ready to conquer any path.

While Alpine doesn’t boast jaw-dropping exteriors like ELE off-grid trailer or Exodus Capax trailer would, it does lure you with its proprietary anti-rust base coating, a powder-coated steel frame, and an aluminum body that promises maximum durability. Additional exterior features include a charging port inside a custom laser-cut panel. Not to mention, signature SNO Trailers decals that are available in three distinct colors: ‘SNO White’, ‘Storm Gray’, and ‘Desert Sand’.

Boasting a length of 12.2 feet, Alpine isn’t the biggest of trailers you would come across, so you would have to compromise on space, and understandably so. The trailer however can be outfitted with a rooftop tent that sleeps two and side awning walls to create a larger, tented living space. The Alpine’s interior is designed for convenience and efficiency. It includes a pullout stainless-steel kitchen with optional add-ons to customize your setup. The trailer is further accoutered with a full-width fixed storage tray and a wide-body kit with two side boxes.

The first side box features three internal drawers, two dividers, a stainless-steel surface, and a USB port. The second box includes a stainless-steel surface and a USB port. For extra versatility, SNO Trailers has added integrated Molle panels on the side doors that provide additional storage options.

Also Read: TrekTwo is All-Terrain Camper With an Emergency Pass-Through

No trailer is complete without an electronic system that’s robust and reliable. Alpine off-road trailer features a 100Ah battery, battery monitor, a waterproof solar charge controller, a battery charger and USB charging ports on both sides. Other options include a water tank that can be customized to house 30 gallons of water. For your refrigeration needs, the trailer is equipped with a cooler tray that can accommodate up to a 75L portable fridge freezer, ensuring your food and supplies stay fresh on the go. The Alpine off-road trailer has a starting price of $30,000 which looks decent, but you would have to spend a few more bucks on the tent and other accessories.

Image: Sno Trailers
Image: SNO Trailers
Image: SNO Trailers
Image: SNO Trailers
Image: SNO Trailers
Image: SNO Trailers
Image: SNO Trailers
Image: Sno Trailers
Image: Sno Trailers

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director and PR specialist based in Shimla, India. He boasts over eight years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, and has played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times. When not weaving a web of words at Homecrux or scouring new tiny houses, you'll discover him immersed in cinema, savouring cult classics, interviewing production designers or embarking on a quest for existential truths, far beyond his fantasy of being a cowboy who never rode a horse.

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