
"Yes, it's a travel trailer so lightweight and small that it can be towed by an electric vehicle of any size, and when docked, it can inflate from its shell to become a tent facility with basic amenities for a couple or even more, if you may. The little trailer, which is 10.7 feet long (3.3 meters) and weighs only 530 lbs (240 kg), is surely one of the lightest towable trailers on the market."
"The functional trailer with an automotive-inspired body - definitely the taillights and exhausts (one of which houses a secret outdoor shower) - Booba looks more like a stylish roadster than a traditional camper. The ribbed clamshell top gives it a tough, hardtop luggage-like appearance. And this portable camping pod combines the portability of a tent with the comfort of a trailer, all packed into a sleek, compact design that doesn't compromise on style."
"It has always been about leaving the hustle of city life and finding solitude in nature, within a comfortable and exceptionally styled tent setup or a luxury-filled camper. If large trailers, oversized RVs, and cumbersome tent setups are a dealbreaker, give Urbanoid Booba a shot. The cute little trailer may not be carved out for the unpaved roads, but it should make escaping the urban grind a lot easier, and most importantly, quicker."
Urbanoid Booba is an ultra-light 10.7-foot (3.3 m), 530 lb (240 kg) travel trailer that inflates from a hard clamshell shell into a tent-like camping pod with basic amenities for a couple or more. The design features automotive-inspired details including taillights and exhausts, one exhaust housing a concealed outdoor shower, and a ribbed clamshell top that gives a luggage-like appearance. The Booba prioritizes portability: it can be towed by any electric vehicle, is easy to tow and park, and combines the portability of a tent with trailer comfort in a sleek compact package. It is not intended for rough off-road use but suits quick urban escapes and spontaneous family adventures.
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