In a world awash with camper trailers, how do you distinguish yourself? How do you ensure it competes with campers that are made to endure a rough terrain, meant to survive a bear attack and on top of that can turn into a swashbuckling rig if an apocalypse transpires? California-based RV startup Exodus must have had these thought read more…
In a world awash with camper trailers, how do you distinguish yourself? How do you ensure it competes with campers that are made to endure a rough terrain, meant to survive a bear attack and on top of that can turn into a swashbuckling rig if an apocalypse transpires? California-based RV startup Exodus must have had these read more…
A couple of months ago, I wrote an article on a new American camper manufacturer called Exodus. They promised a pop-top hardshell unit that exploded into a fully functional habitat. Well, they’re back, and this time around, the Capax is the tool we’ll be exploring. Folks, before you continue this article, be sure to visit read more…
Not long ago, travel trailer owners had to decide between luxury and off-road capability. These days, dozens of premium RV manufacturers offer high-end models with all the creature comforts of home and the ability to go just about anywhere you can dream of. Such is the case with Exodus and its debut luxe-meets-rugged Capax travel read more…
In the evolving landscape of recreational vehicles (RVs), Exodus has introduced a notable contender with its Capax trailer. Designed to enhance the camping experience for the digital generation, the Capax stands out not by boasting futuristic, impractical features but by integrating practical, cutting-edge technology and smart engineering. Here, we delve into what makes the Capax read more…
Jam-packed with tricks and treats, the new Exodus Capex hybrid camper kicks off at $180,000 When it comes to RVs the USA is better known for its ginormous motorhomes and fifth-wheelers than hi-tech caravans, but that’s starting to change with a few start-ups recently announcing new models jam-packed with tricks and treats, like the Tesla read more…
Outdoorsy announces finalists for “America’s Best Summer Job” and Caravan Salon prepares for another record breaking year. Happy Friday, everyone. Welcome to this week’s edition of our RV and camping news round-up. Here are the latest happenings within that space that you may find interesting: The Karoo Adventure Camper is an Innovative New Towable: A read more…
I’ve said it before, but it remains true. Anyone in the market for a camper or RV has to make some sort of sacrifice. You’re either giving up some amenities for a more compact size, or you’re maxing out every feature and resigning yourself to a storage nightmare. Rarely does a camper offer everything in read more…
The Exodus Rigs Capax aims to bring a home-on-wheels experience without the usual camper compromises — all in a compact footprint that fits in a single-car garage. A remote-controlled collapsible roof goes from 72 to 112 inches tall, making it both easier to store and creating less drag for the towing vehicle. All of the read more…
So, you’ve decided it’s time to take the family camping and get in touch with mother nature. Sure, you could bring a tent from the local sporting good store or—hear us out—tow along this massive camper built for 5 instead! Why deal with the frustration of rods and clips to pitch that tent when you read more…
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