"Off Road Apartments"

ckkone

Explorer
Call'em whatever you want, they look solid!

http://www.highrise.com.au/

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neliconcept

Spirit Overland
bet those are expensive. but that would be the life.

one of those behind my 4runner, give me a sunseeker predator 72 yacht, and a nice daily driver car, and my life would be complete besides a beautiful woman (which i have, just not hitched yet) lol
 

ckkone

Explorer
So do you think there is a market for a unit like this in the USA? Assuming my house was paid off and I had more money to travel I would consider spending $45K on a trailer.
 

hoser

Explorer
Wow, looks very spacious inside. I wonder how difficult it would be to import any one of these Aussie traytop campers.
 

BiG BoB

Adventurer
Wouldnt be too hard... Provided they fit in a sea shipping container :)

Personally I'm not a fan of these slip on hard sided campers, any benifits from not towing a trailer are eroded by being much more top heavy!

We also have some pretty sweet offroad caravans available here if you want something slightly larger

http://www.trakmaster.com.au/

http://www.bushtracker.com/

They're pretty pricy, but there's a fairly big market for them.

I prefer a swag personally, can get a lot further with it!

Sean
 

theMec

Adventurer
I'd love to have some of these traytop options available over here. I can only wish ..
They don't have to be top heavy. Probably more fuel efficient than dragging a trailer around, too.

Big Bob, What's a swag?
 

haven

Expedition Leader
swag

Swag might be translated to bedroll in USA's version of the English language. Swagman refers to a traveler who carries his belongings in a sack or wrapped in a blanket.

"Once a jolly swagman camped by a billabong..."

Chip Haven
 

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