I love camper trailers. They are ideal for off-roading, perfect for off-grid living, and are best suited for a mobile lifestyle. The only problem I have with these robust-looking rigs is that they are too compact and cramped to the grill. This ultimately leads to compromise in space, which is why most camping trailer don’t have an indoor kitchen, or a full bathroom. Enter the Nomad XL camping trailer, a compact yet feature-rich companion designed to enhance every aspect of your outdoor experience.
The Nomad XL measures 12.1 feet in length and boasts a height of 6.2 feet, courtesy of a pop-top roof. Given nobody actually spends time inside the trailer, other than sleeping, the height shouldn’t be a hindrance in day-to-day activities. What truly sets the Nomad XL apart is the twin batwing awning that opens up the space. This particular feature not only expands the interior living space but also offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature.
For those who prioritize convenience, the Nomad XL comes equipped with a bathroom area featuring a privacy screen and a shower equipped with a hot water system. The best part- you don’t even have to sit in a cramped space to take a dump. The portable toilet can be placed anywhere inside the tent, thus respecting your privacy as well.
Moving to other aspects of the interior, it features a full-size hotel-grade double mattress that ensures a restful night’s sleep after a day of exploration. Nearby is a thoughtfully arranged lounge area with a dining table that provides a cozy spot for meals or relaxation. As standard in the realm of travel trailer, the Nomad XL features a fully equipped outdoor kitchen that boasts modern amenities such as LED lighting and a glass-top stove, and a 75-liter fridge/freezer. Other notable features include ample storage space that allows you to pack essentials and gear for extended journeys without compromise.
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Built for rugged exploration, the Nomad XL is poised on a robust 4mm HD galvanized chassis and heavy-duty 2.5T off-road suspension. It is equipped with advanced power management systems, including a 15AH Victron AC-DC charge system and a lithium battery. Combined, these elements ensure you stay powered up even off the grid. Starting at $59,000, the Nomad XL is best suited for families, couple, and even lone travelers who wish to embark on a family adventure or solo expedition.
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