Boreas Campers Introduces Off-Road Trailer Hybrid Model EOS-12
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Boreas Campers Introduces Off-Road Trailer Hybrid Model EOS-12 By Maggie Reichel, Marketing Director, Boreas Campers In 2018, the company transitioned to building with composite and metal materials, removing all wood. This resulted in a lighter, more rigid, longer-lasting camper that will not rot or warp when exposed to moisture. Boreas Campers remains one of only a handful of teardrop manufacturers in North America that are not built with wood.
Boreas Campers is an off-road camper trailer manufacturer based in Denver, Colo. They have been building rugged, off-grid campers in America since 2015. Established while the owner, Matt Reichel, was living on the Boreas Pass in Breckenridge, Colo., these campers have always been tested in the playground of the Rocky Mountains. Since the company was founded, all units have been built to be the toughest off-road camper trailer available. With powdercoated steel chassis, all-terrain tires, and independent suspension for maximum ground clearance, these units are meant to be taken off the beaten path.
The Boreas XT is a ‘squaredrop’ model that is the company’s flagship: a fully turnkey backcountry basecamp. With social distancing at the forefront of people’s minds the last 18 months, the campers have provided scores of isolated, but comfortable, adventures for owners. At 16 feet long, the unit includes a Queen-sized bed in the cabin, an oversized toolbox up front, and a fully outfitted galley kitchen. The cabin boasts ample storage, a forced air furnace, Maxxair fan, LED lights, and a charging station for 12V and USBs. The kitchen comes with stainless steel sink and countertops, a twoburner stove, and Truma C60 cooler. Other standard items include
Exterior of the Boreas Campers EOS-12 prototype.
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September/October 2021
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