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About Us

Exodus | Our Name

The journey of exiting! An exodus is the movement of a group of people from a place, and thus our name celebrates the adventure and advantages of getting out. Get out and start your journey!

Our BRAND | Our Mission

To creatively build adventure-ready, easy-to-use, and easy-to-store towable vehicles. Exodus provides environmentally aware, yet durable products, bettering people’s lives both today and tomorrow.

Camel Head | Our Badge

Camels have a number of physical and physiological adaptations that enable them to live in harsh weather and tough environmental conditions while surviving on limited resources. Read more below to find out how similar our rigs and camels are!

The Camel: Inspiring Emulation in Our Rigs!

Real Base Camp for More Friends and Longer Boondocking Trips

Camels have been used as pack animals for centuries. In addition, its structure allows it to stabilize itself and allow it to travel long distances without fatigue. This adaptation is crucial in the desert, as people used camels to carry heavy luggage for multiple passengers.

Off-road Capability For More Ground Clearance on Tough Roads

Camels have long legs, elevating their bodies off the ground, keeping them away from the heat of the elements on the surface. Camel feet are rounded to help them carry weight evenly. In addition, they sport built-in shock absorbers ease the pain of long treks.

Independent Air Suspension for Better Aerodynamics on the Road or for Storage!

Camels’ long legs help them easily raise and lower themselves. Camels also have a “double-jointed” knee on each leg that allows them to sit down or kneel on the ground. It also enables them to maintain a stable position even when resting on uneven ground.

Self-leveling Rigs for Uneven Terrain!

Camels have pads to help keep their balance when standing or walking on uneven or rocky grounds, especially in mountainous regions. They also have a great center of gravity for increased stability.

Weatherproof, Four-season Campers for All Conditions!

Camel bodies are built to withstand extreme conditions. They can survive in temperatures ranging from 20˚F (-29˚C) to 120˚F (49˚C). Additionally, they have a tough outer membrane that protects against the elements. 

Durable Walls That Are Built to Last!

Camels have long eyelashes to protect their eyes from sand and dust. In addition to keeping foreign particles out of the camel’s eyes, the lashes shield the eyes from the harsh desert sun. 

Pressurized Cabin to Keep Dust Out!

When camels are in a dusty or sandy area, they can close their nostrils to keep the dust particles out of their noses. This adaptation is helpful in desert conditions where there is a lot of airborne sand. It also prevents irritation and respiratory problems caused by inhaling sand and dust particles.

Large Tanks and Storage, Clean Renewable Energy, and Big Lithium Battery

Camels can go for long periods without drinking water. As a result, camels are able to survive on a diet that would easily kill many other animals. One of the most distinctive features of a camel is its hump. Camel humps are made up of fat reserves that can be used for energy, allowing the camel to survive for extended periods even when food is scarce.