Unlock Affordable Adventures: DIY Off-Road Trailer Options for Thriving Campers
Introducing the Boreas UB: An Affordable Off-Road Trailer for DIY Campers
Boreas Campers, a Colorado-based company, has just launched an exciting new option in their lineup of adventure trailers – the UB, or "ultra-base". This entry-level trailer is designed for DIY enthusiasts who want a robust foundation for building their dream off-road trailer.
A Natural Step in Trailer Customization
The UB builds on Boreas’ existing product line, which includes off-road trailer chassis like the C16, starting at $8,600. The company also sells composite panel building materials directly to customers. This new trailer offers a more substantial starting point for those who want to customize their own off-road adventure trailer.
Key Features and Specifications
The Boreas UB measures 16 feet long, 7 feet wide, and 80 inches tall, making it big enough to hold plenty of gear or sleep a few people, yet still agile enough to reach more remote off-road locations. With a starting weight of 1,425 pounds, it doesn’t require a full-sized truck or SUV to tow.
Off-Road Capabilities
The trailer is built around a chassis offering 20 inches of ground clearance, making it perfect for off-road adventures. Key components include:
- Cruisemaster CRS2 axle-less independent suspension, supporting up to 3500 pounds
- 235/80/R17 BF Goodrich All Terrain Ko2 tires
- 17-inch Vision D Window wheels
- Electric brakes
- Cruisemaster D035 hitch coupler and 7-point plug for integrated LED reverse lighting
- Front and rear 2-inch receiver hitches for attaching accessories like bike racks or a motorcycle via an optional custom tray
A Blank Canvas for Customization
The trailer’s interior is completely empty, giving buyers a blank canvas to integrate their own items as they see fit. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or just looking for a versatile off-road trailer, the Boreas UB is an exciting new option to consider.
[Image: An image showing the rear suspension of the Boreas UB trailer under the trailer’s two wheels]
[Image: Boreas Camper UB shown from the back with rear hatch open to reveal the empty white interior]
By offering a more affordable entry point into off-road trailer customization, Boreas Campers is making it easier for adventure-seekers to get started on their own DIY projects.