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The pinnacle of overlanding stupidity ...........

Louiston

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An unknown level of absurdity.
 

Wallygator

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"for the modern nomad" :smiley:

• Fully Hard-Sided
• Carbon Fiber Shell
• Up to 330 Watts of Solar Power
• Up to 60 Amp Hour Lithium Battery Bank
• Quiet Diesel Heater
• Locking Doors, Windows and Shell
• Dual Pane Impact Resistant Polycarbonate Windows
• 30 Second Setup and Breakdown
• Dimmable Interior and Exterior LED Lighting
• USB and 110 Outlets
• 250 Watt Inverter
• Large Variable Speed Fan
• Bright, Airy and Spacious
• Two Models - The Redtail 110 & The Redtail 90
 

grubworm

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ha! i was scrolling down their website page thinking it was a cool design but guessing it would be expensive...around the $3K mark.
$25K?? that's like the $30K baby stroller that only a few celebrities buy, can't see this selling to any average person. maybe there will be a chinese knock-off version for around $2K here soon
 

Downs

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At what point do we say, "You know what? Screw it I'm just going to get an RV."

I"m suspicious of their weights. 190lbs for the small one 250 for the big one. I guess if they really used a lot of Carbon Fiber they could keep it that light even with all the gizmos they have installed on it.
 

Billiebob

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If you own a $300K EarthRoamer you might as well throw 2 on the roof as guest suites.

It is a cool concept and at $25K there should be many copies coming. I expect the competition will start at 1/2 of $25K and the price will drop till they start to sell.

This kind of camper has been around for decades.
1976, the Apache HardWall "Tent" Trailer

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1970, the Kamp King camper with a penthouse.

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DaleRF

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An unknown level of absurdity.
WoW! That must really be something!
 

DaleRF

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At what point do we say, "You know what? Screw it I'm just going to get an RV."

I"m suspicious of their weights. 190lbs for the small one 250 for the big one. I guess if they really used a lot of Carbon Fiber they could keep it that light even with all the gizmos they have installed on it.
And, the Carbon Fiber would definitely drive the cost up.
 
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