No surprise that every traveler’s inner desire to explore the untold has taken him far and beyond. From discovering the world in style with fancy hotels to traversing terrains off-grid with only basics to survive, the possibilities are endless. Spotlighting camping culture with the innovation in the off-road camper market, you can easily leave the city behind for good. So, let’s embrace Boreas Campers EOS-12 with distinctive features making you feel right at home.
Calling for attention is the trailer’s navigation arrangement with the first-of-its-kind Garmin O.N.E. system. Single-touch button connectivity with a tablet facilitates the automation of the camper. The in-built Garmin system dominates the vehicle’s lighting, temperature, power, navigation, and entertainment.
Designed and built in Pueblo, Colorado the trailer banks upon their zero-wood construction eliminating the possibility of decay on the move. Modest in size, this 12-foot sturdy vehicle’s layout relies greatly on heavy-duty steel chassis. Seizing the power of Zamp solar panels and Battle Born batteries, the camper efficiently bears variable terrain with ease on the highway.
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Confide in the back entry spacious insulated cabin making space for a family of five with grace to accommodate tall people. Unwind on a queen-sized bed at the end of extra rugged days. The soft bench and a foldable table make for a small dining nook and an additional sleeping area at night, adorned with LED lights.
Built-in shades, window screen, speakers, and a skylight make you feel at home, always! Featuring a wet bath and loaded outdoor galley kitchen, Boreas Campers EOS-12 poses as a perfect package for individuals wanting to explore away from the bustle of city limits. This four-season hybrid rugged trailer throws you truly off-grid in comfort. Understandably, the cost for this durable camper touches a whopping price tag of $79,990.
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