
If you're looking for a way to enjoy the outdoors, a used off-road caravan can make it easier. You can use an off-grid RV to make camping easier, or for a longer trip.
There are many models on the market, including Topo2 and Basecamp. These models are ideal for off-road adventures. Off-grid models have more amenities than traditional travel vans. These models come with a kitchen, outdoor seating and a bathroom. Basecamp is made to work with midsize SUVs.

The Topo2 is a premium trailer that features a sleek design and intuitive functionality. It's ready for adventure in any season. It is easy to disassemble and store gear. It can also serve as a mobile campsite. This trailer can handle even the most difficult terrain and will keep your family comfortable on your journey.
Basecamp X-Package includes a 3 inch lift kit, a raised hitch jack footpad, a solar window protector, and a 200-watt package. It also features Goodyear Wrangler tires, a roof-mounted solar panel, and wheel flares. The X Package also features stainless steel rock protections and a raised hitch jackpad for extra stability.
The Topo2 can be outfitted with many accessories, including a full sized cooking and dining area, an external awning, and an internal storage cupboard. An optional removable ladder, tongue mount bike rack and Pro Rac mounting bars may be available. Additionally, the Topo2 is available with an aluminum cabin. Although the Topo2 is more expensive than other models, it offers an additional level of luxury.
The Basecamp travel trailer is mid-sized and has many useful features. It features an onboard restroom, slide-out kitchen and a 200-watt Solar package. A 12-volt tank heater is included and the trailer has large wheels. It can be paired with a midsize SUV or pickup truck. You can choose from five floor plans for your trailer. You can tow the trailer with a regular car or truck. You can add a Tuff Stuff Alpha rooftop tent to the roof. Its lightweight design makes this ideal for towing Subaru Outbacks.

Timberleaf RV offers another option. This is an off-road travel trailer brand and is based in Salt Lake City. It is named after the American Pika mountain rabbit. It's lightweight and can carry a full-sized camping stove. It comes equipped with a propane tank, a mosquito net room, as well as a rooftop tent. It is less than 1,500 pounds in weight and can be towable with a Subaru Outback's base-engine Subaru Outback.