Hunting and camping adventures have peculiar demands. While the former stresses space for gear, the latter relies on comfort. If you amalgamate the two, you get a solid build and thoughtful construction of the Arkto Campers C10 overland travel trailer, which is the latest entrant on the scene. Based out of Edmonton, Canada, Arkto Campers. manufactures capable off-road travel trailers, such as the flagship G12 overland trailer, which is an epitome of rugged durability, exceptional comfort, and quality.
Arkto Campers, whether it’s with the G12 or the new C10, has stressed zero-wood, all-composite construction for traversing rough terrains without adding drag or unnecessary weight on the tow vehicle. The C10 with its pop-up cabin is therefore a trailer designed light enough to be towed by a variety of vehicles, even on terrains where trucks and off-roading commitment may be necessary. So, what is the C10 all about? Let’s read on.
Designer: Arkto Campers
Measuring 16.5 feet, the Arkto Campers C10 travel trailer is sized smaller than the original G12. It is spacious enough to accommodate a couple comfortably on their camping adventures within its composite sandwich panel body, solidified structurally with aluminum tubes at critical reinforcement points. The body sits on a hot-dipped galvanized steel chassis, and within features laser-cut and powder-coated aluminum cabinetry. With its integrated interior and external storage, the trailer has an impressive 71 cubic feet of storage volume and 1,850 lbs. of payload capacity, ensuring you never have to compromise with what gear you can carry on your hunting escapade, combined with a fantastic camping adventure.
The wonder within the C10 starts on the inside, where the highly functional two-level interior is designed for a couple of adventurers. The lower level is designed for living, while the top section of the pop-up roof is reserved for sleeping. At the ground level is the lounge area/dinette with three cushioned seats and a Lagun swivel table. A minibar in the C10 is a standout in the interior, which also accommodates a fridge, shelves, and integrated cabinetry for storage and space for a portable toilet. The toilet can be used inside or taken outside. Arkto also provides an optional waterless dry-sealing toilet.
The open floor layout below becomes instantaneously spacious with the popping up of the roof, which creates nearly 7-foot standing height inside. The layout on the ground level remains unchanged during the night. A queen bed on the floor above divides the bedroom upstairs and the living room downstairs.
On the outside, the first most interesting thing is the slide-out kitchen. The kitchen center is loaded with a sink, a dual-burner stove, a 10-cubic-foot pantry, USB and 110-volt outlets, and a preparation platform. Arkto has also made space for cutlery and spice drawers in the setting. Alongside, the Arkto Campers C10 includes several cavernous storage cabinets on the outside, providing up to 1,215 liters of space for gear and accessories. The overland trailer starts at $46,000 and comes with a 115-L tank and 100-Ah batteries included. As an add-on, you can get more battery power, solar panels, an inverter, and Starlink internet.
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