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Transportation

TigerMoth Camper Trailer

TigerMoth Camper Trailer

Much like their Cricket Camper Trailer, the Taxa Outdoors TigerMoth Camper Trailer is an off-the-grid camper trailer inspired by NASA designs that’s fit for any and all of your adventures. The lightweight and rugged TigerMoth has a dry weight of only 900lbs, so it can be towed almost anywhere you can drive. More importantly, it’s outfitted for a solid week off the grid with the built-in electrical, LED lights, 12V outlets, water, optional solar, pull out kitchen drawer with enough prep space to make meals and an interior bed / lounge setup with enough sleeping room for two. The large side hatch makes loading and unloading easy while also giving you amazing views and a breeze from all angles. You won’t get the pop-up top, full kitchen with propane and other creature comforts like the Cricket, but the TigerMoth is more than capable of serving as a rugged, protected base camp.