The 'Skookum' is a camping trailer from Tactical Overland that fits squarely within the nascent movement of off-road camper trailers that are well and truly shifting toward all-season use.
This particular trailer is built within a noticeably compact squaredrop format that remains reliably towable while still managing to add vertical living space through a pop-up roof.
What well and truly distinguishes the Skookum though is its interior flexibility. A convertible lower floor alternates between lounge, workspace and sleeping area, while the roof lifts to create a cozy second sleeping space. Elsewhere, a slide-out kitchen, exterior shower setup, diesel heater, and onboard water storage keep the interior minimal while remaining self-sufficient.
The Skookum starts at around $36,700, positioning it clearly among the market of premium off-road camper trailers.
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This Squaredrop Trailer Expands Into a Compact Two-Level Shelter
Trend Themes
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Compact Two-level Living — Maximizing vertical volume in a small footprint enables premium, towable shelters that deliver multi-person occupancy without increasing tow weight.
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Convertible Interior Modularity — Interior layouts that shift between lounge, workspace and sleeping areas allow a single unit to fulfill multiple daily living and recreation functions.
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All-season Off-road Self-sufficiency — Integrated diesel heating, onboard water storage and exterior utilities point to remote-capable trailers designed for year-round use in extreme conditions.
Industry Implications
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Recreational Vehicle Manufacturing — Lightweight chassis and pop-up roof architectures are redefining premium off-road trailer design toward compact, vertically expandable models.
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Outdoor Hospitality and Glamping — High-end, towable micro-accommodations create opportunities for operators to offer private, premium experiences at smaller footprints and dispersed sites.
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Renewable Energy and Off-grid Systems — Demand for integrated power, water and thermal management in self-contained trailers is driving development of compact, efficient off-grid subsystems.