SOLD 2020 Boreas XT

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Texas X Lander

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Bastrop, TX, USA
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2020 Boreas XT - Original Owner, Excellent Condition. $29,950

Our Boreas XT is in excellent condition and is stored in the garage and out of the elements when not in use.

It received it's annual maintenance on 7/28/2022 from Boreas Campers in Pueblo, Co.

We are selling it because we ordered a 2023 Boreas XT

Cabin:
  • Two cabin doors with windows and screens
  • Sleeping space is 57″W x 79″L x 45″H
  • LED lighting with dimmer
  • 12v/USB power source with battery monitoring gauge
  • Oversized compressed PVC cabinetry
  • Maple FRP composite interior paneling
  • 4.5” Memory Foam Queen bed, wrapped in organic cotton
  • 1.5″ fully insulated cabin
  • Propex 6500btu forced air furnace
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Bowboy1966

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Cypress, TX, USA
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Kinas
We’re in Cypress just northwest of Houston and interested. I’ve only looked online and haven’t had a chance to actually look at one up close but Im fairly certain this is what we’re looking for. What are the major differences between the 20 and 23 model? I don’t see an A/C unit, I’m guessing it doesn’t have one? If possible my wife and I would like to take a look if your available Sunday or Monday.
thanks Rich
 

Texas X Lander

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Bastrop, TX, USA
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Scott
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Willeford
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Hey Rich,

I actually just returned from Pueblo, Colorado where I delivered our Boreas XT to its new owner. I just haven’t had a chance to mark it sold on this forum.

That said, I’m more than happy to answer any questions you have about the Boreas XT. Like I said in my post, I have a 2023 on order and should be taking delivery of it mid October.

Air conditioning is an option that can be added. 90% of our camping is done outside of Texas, so AC has really never been needed.

There are a few differences between to 2020 and 23.
The 23 carries more fresh water, has a different suspension and has a different frame design. There are also some minor tweaks here and there that most people won’t notice.

After all the research and use in the field, I can tell you without a doubt,the Boreas XT is best in its class as far as off road trailer go. My 2020 went through some really tough runs in all types of terrain and environments and never left me wanting for more.

Again, I’m more than happy to answer any questions you have about the Boreas and will happily show you my 2023 next month.

Scott.
 

Bowboy1966

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Cypress, TX, USA
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Rich
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Kinas
Hey Rich,

I actually just returned from Pueblo, Colorado where I delivered our Boreas XT to its new owner. I just haven’t had a chance to mark it sold on this forum.

That said, I’m more than happy to answer any questions you have about the Boreas XT. Like I said in my post, I have a 2023 on order and should be taking delivery of it mid October.

Air conditioning is an option that can be added. 90% of our camping is done outside of Texas, so AC has really never been needed.

There are a few differences between to 2020 and 23.
The 23 carries more fresh water, has a different suspension and has a different frame design. There are also some minor tweaks here and there that most people won’t notice.

After all the research and use in the field, I can tell you without a doubt,the Boreas XT is best in its class as far as off road trailer go. My 2020 went through some really tough runs in all types of terrain and environments and never left me wanting for more.

Again, I’m more than happy to answer any questions you have about the Boreas and will happily show you my 2023 next month.

Scott.


Thanks! We’re not in a big hurry so we may take you up on checking it out come October.
thx Rich
 
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