Adventure Vehicles

Adventure Vehicles

Mantis

Rugged camping trailer with room for four (or more)

  • 19’ length: Storable in standard garage
  • Dry Weight: 3,115 lbs
  • Sleeps 4+ adults
  • Secure, pop-up roof for optimized ventilation

Cricket

Everything you need, nothing you don't.

  • 15’ Length: Easily nests in a standard garage
  • Dry Weight: 1,800 lbs
  • Pop-up roof for optimized ventilation

TigerMoth

Lightweight camper, but tough enough to go big.

  • 12'10" length: Storable in standard garage
  • Dry Weight: 1,310 lbs
  • Sleeps 2 adults (+3 adults with optional rooftop tent)
  • Open design offers optimal ventilation and views

Woolly Bear

Our go-anywhere utility basecamp for wherever the trail leads.

  • 10’ 8" Length: Storable in standard garage
  • Dry Weight: 1,270 lbs
  • Sleeps 3 adults w/ rooftop tent
  • Off-road-ready construction

Mantis Overland

Durable trailer with more space to overland.

  • Dry Weight: 3,486 lbs
  • 14" Ground Clearance
  • Sleeps 4+ adults
  • Secure, pop-up roof for optimized ventilation

Cricket Overland

Everything you need to overland, with pop-up functionality.

  • Dry Weight: 2,000 lbs
  • 14" Ground Clearance
  • Sleeps 2 adults + 2 children
  • Pop-up roof for optimized ventilation and protection

TigerMoth Overland

Lightweight and small overland trailer, but rugged enough to off-road.

  • Dry Weight: 1,458 lbs
  • 18" Ground Clearance
  • Sleeps 2 adults (+3 adults with optional rooftop tent)
  • Open design offers optimal ventilation and views

Woolly Bear Overland

Versatile utility trailer for any overlanding route.

  • 11’ 4" length: Storable in Standard Garage
  • Dry Weight: 1,400 lbs
  • Sleeps 3 Adults w/ Rooftop Tent
  • Off-Road-Ready Construction

Camper Vehicles for Any Adventure

The next time you go exploring or camping, TAXA Adventure Vehicles can provide the perfect base camp for nearly any environment. Their innovative design, high-quality build and materials, storage options for gear, temperature control systems, and much more make them invaluable for any trip into the wilderness. Whether on your own or with friends or family, our range of models and sizes are adaptable to any travel group.

Experience Your Surroundings Like Never Before

Part of our mission at TAXA is to provide adventurers with everything they need to have an amazing journey — but nothing you don’t. We feel that the best adventures come from exploring outside your vehicle, rather than spending days inside. Our adventure vehicles are designed to immerse you in your surroundings so you can take in the natural beauty of wherever you are (without being completely exposed). In addition to their ability to connect you to the outdoors, all of our adventure vehicles fit in a standard garage for storage when not in use. Learn more about each of them above!

Upgrade Your Journey With Gear & Equipment

Beyond our adventure vehicles, there are a variety of accessories and gear to tailor your camper to the needs of your next trip. From bunk beds and toolboxes to AC units and awnings, you can find some of our most popular options by clicking on a vehicle above, or visit our gear page to browse everything available.

Camping Trailer FAQs

Are trailers better than RVs for camping?

While RVs are self-powered and often provide more comfort than traditional camper trailers, they aren’t as versatile or suited to off-road adventures and camping. Factors like less ground clearance and more weight limit where RVs can go, and their price tag can make them inaccessible for many people.

What are the common categories of campers?

Campers types you’ll typically see include pop-ups, teardrops, fifth wheel, travel trailers, and utility trailers. Pop-up campers can be collapsed for storage/transport, teardrops are small campers shaped like a (you guessed it) teardrop, and fifth wheel trailers are attached via a special hitch in the bed of a truck. Travel trailers are generally more spacious and built for comfort, while utility trailers are primarily used for storing and hauling equipment rather than living in.

What vehicle do you need to tow a trailer?

While many people believe that you need a truck to tow a trailer, this is really only true once you get into 4,000-5,000lb range and heavier. The GVWR (or max weight of a trailer loaded with cargo) for our largest vehicle, Mantis, is a little over 4,000 pounds. This means that the majority of our lineup can be towed by common cars like a Toyota Highlander, VW Tiguan, Nissan Murano, Mazda CX-9, Honda Pilot, Chevy Equinox, and more.