
These are some important things to remember when looking to buy a new trailer to go boondocking. Many RV manufacturers produce models that can be used for off-roading. These models include roll stability control, precollision assistance and hill start.
The Thor Omni XG32 Super C is a wonderful example of a boondocking-friendly motorhome. The interior space is spacious, so there's plenty of room for everyone. You can also bring along toys. The Omni XG32 also features luxury features, such as a built-in Onan 6000 diesel generator and solar charging systems. The Omni XG32 also includes an interior shower. This allows you to clean off before returning to the campsite.
Winnebago now offers a new model called the Ekko. It combines a Class C and a campervan. It measures 23 feet in length and has all-wheel drive. In addition, the Ekko comes with three 455W solar panels and a heated pass-through garage. In order to keep your RV's batteries charged, it has a 3,000-watt inverter.

Boondocking is easy with the Airstream Interstate 19 camper van class B. The Airstream Interstate 19 class B camper van has many off-grid camping options, including a propane stovetop, 12-volt heating pads for the water tanks, and even a microwave. It can comfortably sleep 4 people, and gets an average of 18 miles per gallon while driving on the highway.
The Jayco Jay Feather Customer Value Package includes 15-inch Goodyear tires, roof-mount solar prep, a 12-volt DC Dometic cooler, and a rubber torsion axle. This package is an excellent option for anyone looking to travel the country without paying a lot. This is a great option for couples.
The Thor Axis class A rig is another example of a great boondocking-friendly rig. It boasts a welded tubular-steel floor, block foam insulation, a premium one piece exterior roof, and a premium welded tubular-steel floor. It comes with a 40-pound propane tanks, two storage batteries and a 100-watt panel solar. You can also use the cassette toilet, which has a 5-gallon maximum volume.
The Northwood Arctic Fox 992, another boondocking-friendly camper truck is available. It has frameless windows, an exterior shower, a 46-gallon freshwater tank, and a 39-gallon gray water tank. It has a 37-gallon tank of black water and is ready to be plugged into a generator. It features a large bedroom and a spacious living area with a dinette.

The Winnebago Revel campervan is another excellent option for boondocking. It has a small gray and/or black water tank, electronic stability and traction controls. It can lift up to 5,000 pounds and has a cassette toilet. It is constructed on a Sprinter chassis. This is a great option for couples who are looking to travel off-road.
The Thor Axis Class A is more expensive than the other models but it's still an excellent option for those who love to go off-road with their RV. It has a lightweight design and can sleep up to five people. It also comes with a built-in 40-pound propane tank and Onan QG 4000 gas generator.