Outdoors
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Sprinter AWD camper vans have become so common, it takes something extra to make one stand out. Benchmark adds about as much extra as possible. Its Deso camper has SEMA levels of components, Starlink dish compatibility, onboard bike storage and more.
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Pebble looks to jumpstart a more convenient era of RV camping with the sleek, powerful all-electric Flow. The new caravan comes loaded with self-propulsion, app-controlled parking, automated setup and a week's worth of off-grid battery power.
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Grounded settled for a 108-mile range on its first electric camper van, but it was really just biding its time until something better was ready. That something is the G2, a BrightDrop RV with a 250-mile range and the floor space of a small apartment.
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Leatherman calls the new Arc the best multitool it's ever made – hyperbole, sure, but a big declaration from a brand with many multitools to sell. The Arc brings together prized features like a MagnaCut steel blade and one-handed magnetic operation.
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Many a camping trailer pops up to increase headroom after packing low for towing. Some expand out to the side, back or front to add living space. The new Aero Cabin One does both, providing roomy, modern living inside a small car-compatible shell.
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The classic California camper van floor plan remains popular but rarely results in the most inviting home-on-wheels. Offtrack has improved upon the layout, dressing it in decor and equipment that look plucked from the pages of a design magazine.
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Camp365 is pulling its lightweight, collapsible micro-cabin off the trailer and dropping it in the pickup bed. Its new Model T camper will be light enough for electric trucks, spreading its wings at camp to become a shelter for the whole family.
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Portable LPG fire pits are a great way to get the ambiance of a campfire when you can't burn wood, but they can come up short in heat. Howl Campfires looks to solve the problem with a portable pit that spits out a wood fire's worth of radiant heat.
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Even in the stylish world of teardrop trailers, Mink Campers pops out amidst the rest of the pack. Now, the company has made its eco-friendly camper even greener, launching the Mink-E with a unique look and an all-electric amenity set requiring no gas.
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Dutch company Van Jorn presents a new way of building out your dream camper van. It's developed a plug-and-play ecosystem that combines the warmth and ambiance of a custom camper van with the flexibility of a modular kit.
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Finding existing pickup toppers lacking in modular versatility, Packout Campers has created a pop-up topper framed out by T-track for quick, easy mounting of accessories and gear. It's like a 3-dimensional roof rack and pop-up camper all in one.
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Maxwell and Rossmönster have come together to launch the most capable e-camper van available in the US. The Vanacea camper uses all battery power for driving up to 250 miles and powering camp, with backup help from a full-rooftop solar spread.
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