The Motsmann Outranger is a compact two-person camper trailer engineered for off-road travel with a molded composite body and fully galvanized steel chassis. Measuring 13.5 feet in length and weighing 1,450 pounds in its base configuration, the trailer features a wood-free construction formed from six structural composite panels. Independent Timbren suspension, 30-inch Falken Wildpeak tires and a protective Raptor-coated lower body are paired with a roof rack supporting up to 200 pounds while driving and 650 pounds when stationary.
Inside, the camper houses an 82-inch memory foam mattress, large side-access doors and a rear galley that can be configured with optional equipment including a two-burner Dometic cooktop, sink, refrigerator and water system. A 12-volt electrical system includes a 200Ah Renogy lithium battery, LED lighting and USB charging, with optional upgrades for solar power, a 2,000W inverter and additional battery capacity.
Off-Road Camper Trailers
The Motsmann Outranger is a Compact Off-Road Camper
Trend Themes
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Compact Overlanding — Smaller off-road campers create space for lightweight, towable adventure products that serve travelers seeking rugged mobility without full-size RV complexity.
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Composite Camper Construction — Wood-free molded bodies point to durability-focused design models where lower maintenance, weather resistance and modular manufacturing reshape outdoor vehicle development.
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Off-grid Power Integration — Built-in lithium batteries, solar options and inverter upgrades reflect growing demand for self-sufficient travel systems that merge mobility with residential-style energy access.
Industry Implications
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Recreational Vehicles — Compact off-road trailers introduce new product segments between tents and traditional RVs, expanding premium options for adventure-oriented consumers.
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Outdoor Recreation — Rugged towable shelters support the rise of remote camping experiences, creating adjacent opportunities in gear, destination services and guided overlanding ecosystems.
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Clean Energy Storage — Mobile lithium and solar power configurations highlight crossover potential for portable energy brands serving campers, emergency users and remote workers.