Tiny Camper Company's Stubby is $2,900, all-composite slide-in camper built to last - Yanko Design
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Tiny Camper Company's Stubby is $2,900, all-composite slide-in camper built to last - Yanko Design
"I'm in awe of how quickly the RV industry is transitioning from wood and metal builds to all-composite construction. Following the release of the Unit-1 rugged squaredrop off-roader from California-based Ecno Evil, which was constructed without wood yet designed to tackle untamed roads, another 100 percent wood-free camper makes its presence known. Called the Stubby, it is a bare-bones slide-in camper that starts at just $2,900, making it an accessible entry point for almost any type of adventurer."
"Completely wood-free, all-composite construction means this slide-in camper, whether it's stationed on the pickup truck bed or mounted on a platform, will remain leak-proof and corrosion-free for the lifetime of the vehicle. To stay put where you choose to place it, the camper features a pair of aluminium slides and built-in tie-down points so it's secure and stable to transport."
The Stubby is a bare-bones slide-in camper priced from $2,900 and built entirely without wood using all-composite construction. The unit remains leak-proof and corrosion-free for a vehicle's lifetime. It weighs 280 lbs and can be lifted by two people into the bed of a medium-sized pickup or mounted on a platform. The camper provides aluminum slides, built-in tie-down points, a 110V interior outlet, and a marine-grade exterior power connection. Optional upgrades include a Zero Breeze Mark 2 air conditioner for $700 and other addons to support off-grid use. The cabin is skeletal and requires occupants to add bedding, cooking, and toilet facilities.
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