Bed, seating area and fridge

Great for two wild campers who want some comfort

Building on the 'Team' model spec of: 20mm insulation, diesel heater, leisure battery, solar panel, fresh and grey tanks, sink, hob, outdoor shower, 3 pin socket and both USB and USB-C ports.

This model also has a hot water system, portable toilet, inverter, more storage and a fridge freezer. And the aweseom axe, shovel and waffles on the textured exterior. 

Having more storage is arguably more practical and works for some people. Others prefer the Expedition with its internal bathroom.

One thing is for sure, pound-for-pound, this set up is better than a campervan. No need to make up the bed, a table to sit and hot water!

Weight: 600kg

Optional extras

Air conditioning

£2,400

Perhaps more useful for warmer climbs, but this is a treat to keep cool in hot weather.

Charge as you drive

£765

Connect this 7 pin input at the back of the camper to your tow bar electrics, so you can charge the battery as you drive.


Hot water off grid

£345

Continuously heat water from the leisure battery for on-demand on water.

Better leisure battery

£430

Upgrade from a 100Ah cell battery to a  100Ah lithium battery.

External shower curtain

£350

For some privacy, fix the shower curtain to the camper as the shower head comes out the back and fixes to a window above you

Roof tent

£3100

Sleep a further 2 people up to around 5'8" who climb in through a 'sunroof' inside the camper.

External colour options

Standard gloss

Yellow gloss

Black textured

Grey textured

Desert textured

Blue textured

Green textured

White textured

Internal colour options

Sedef / light carpet

Mandarin / dark carpet

Sis / dark carpet

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How to put on and take off your demountable camper