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Thursday, November 8, 2012

The ActionCamper for Jeep Wrangler (Unlimited)!




 
     This is by far the coolest Jeep camper I have ever come across! The ActionCamper is a kit for converting a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited (4 door) into the most rugged, off-road RV ever! What's so great about this camper you might ask? It's no mystery that the infamous Aussie "outback" is one of the most brutal places to survive according to Bear Grylls or something to that effect. The RV kit by ActionCamper is designed, tested, & produced there so it goes without saying it is a proven R&D location!
      Along the top of the fiberglass shell of the camper, there is a soft top which actually is collapsible like an accordion to the body of the RV (waterproof even when extended & is removable!) This is where the magic happens because ActionCamper has specifically designed the sleeping quarters to be more spacious & futuristic by adjusting the dimensions to fit not one but two people, even comfortably in king-size, roll-out bed. It has awesome cubbies (yes, like from grade school) & lockable compartments throughout the entire layout! The RV shell, modulo removing factory rear doors, seats & roll bars only adds an additional 440 pounds to the Wrangler's curb weight! So it can still go the distance without constantly taking a drink.
     ActionCamper is Chuck Norris's winnebagos of the future. It's got a special forces like feel to it coupled with an interior that looks like a section designed for the Ikea minimalist in all of us. Extra points awarded on the choice of maple wood finish, a nice-calm Canadian feel to it. Complete with the essentials of refrigerator, stove, toilet, sink, & lots of storage! Yes, there's more...4 gallon fresh-water tank storage as well as a black-water (nasty stuff) tank which can hold a post thanksgiving dinner for two. An extendable nozzle is functional for showering or washing plates.
      So much room that a 6-foot & 3-inch person couldn't complain! Amazingly, the price tag for the shell (sorry no Jeep included) is just a little north than 50K ($53,500 to be exact for the accountant) & for most RV's that are not used, that's borderline "GTFOH?!" All in all, the ActionCamper has redefined how adaptive RVing has/will become, especially for the eminent zombie apocalypse around the corner! Happy mudding!

1 comment:

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