Dark Sky Mantis Eclipses Adventure Trailers With Black Treatment
Briefly

The matte black finish of TAXA Outdoors' The Dark Sky Mantis trailer is inspired by the celestial phenomenon of a total solar eclipse, reflecting the NASA-style design approach of Taxa focused on creating recreational habitats on wheels.
Garrett Finney, CEO of Taxa and former senior architect at NASA's Johnson Space Center, utilizes his expertise in small space living to design overland campers like the Mantis, featuring spacecraft-like attributes and pre-wiring for solar panels for independent operation.
The Dark Sky Mantis trailer, designed for four adults, prioritizes carefully planned storage with space-efficient features like an indoor kitchen, built-in shower, toilet, air conditioner, furnace, and a 180° Batwing awning for outdoor extension, along with pre-wiring for solar panels and batteries for self-sufficient operation.
Equipped with an Overland Upgrade for off-road exploration, the Dark Sky Mantis features axel-less suspension, rugged tires, alloy wheels, and a versatile hitch for maneuverability, catering to adventure seekers looking to explore distant campsites.
Read at Design Milk
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