The BunduTrail camper trailer is beautifully compact, light enough (at 1,600 pounds) to be towed by even light-duty trucks and SUVs, but comes fully equipped with everything you’ll need.
Features include: a roof-integrated tent that offers an “upstairs bedroom” large enough for a double mattress, two ceiling lights, four ceiling fans, a slide-out kitchen and fully stocked galley with enough flatware and utensils for six people, a portable dual-burner camping stove, dual-zone fridge and freezer, fold-out sink with working taps, passenger-side tent that serves as an annex to the bedroom, a 360-degree awning to offer covered seating, a 70-liter water tank, and a full electrical system powered by roof-mounted solar panels that connect to a 100 mAh battery. It’s luxury you’ll be glad to haul with you on any and every trip.
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The BunduTrail camper trailer is beautifully compact, light enough (at 1,600 pounds) to be towed by even light-duty trucks and SUVs, but comes fully equipped with everything you’ll need.
Features include: a roof-integrated tent that offers an “upstairs bedroom” large enough for a double mattress, two ceiling lights, four ceiling fans, a slide-out kitchen and fully stocked galley with enough flatware and utensils for six people, a portable dual-burner camping stove, dual-zone fridge and freezer, fold-out sink with working taps, passenger-side tent that serves as an annex to the bedroom, a 360-degree awning to offer covered seating, a 70-liter water tank, and a full electrical system powered by roof-mounted solar panels that connect to a 100 mAh battery. It’s luxury you’ll be glad to haul with you on any and every trip.