Offroad & 4×4 Know How
This is about real off-road knowledge. We explain what makes a true 4×4 camper, what matters in terrain, and why not every all-wheel-drive camper is automatically off-road capable.
5 Things a Camper Must Do in Real Off-Road Use
Off-road doesn't start where a dirt road ends. Real off-road use means bad trails, articulation, vibrations, cold, heat, and long distances without infrastructure. A camper built for this needs more than all-wheel drive.
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Why Weight in Terrain is Decisive
Why true off-road campers should stay under 3.5 tons. When you want to go off-road, you often think first about all-wheel drive, tires, or ground clearance. But the most decisive factor in terrain is weight.
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What Makes a True Off-Road Camper?
Why all-wheel drive alone isn't enough. 'All-wheel drive' is on many campers today. But when it really goes off-road – gravel tracks, snow, sand, steep climbs or remote spots – it shows who's really off-road capable.
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