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This entry-level, $18,900 camper trailer fits a queen size bed and is equipped to go off-road — see inside the Boreas AT

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  • Boreas Camper created an entry level off-road capable camper trailer equipped with its own power systems, bedroom, and galley for $18,900.
  • The Boreas AT can be purchased at several dealerships across the country.
  • Boreas Campers designed the trailer to be easily upgraded with after-market tweaks.
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Boreas Camper created the Boreas AT, its entry level, off-road capable camper trailer that's equipped with its own power systems, bedroom, and kitchen for $18,900.

The AT, Boreas' latest release, has an axel-less suspension and all-terrain tires for a smoother off-road trek through rougher environments like ice and rock. And instead of wooden components, the body of the trailer is made  up of a powder-coated steel chassis, aluminum cabin, and fiberglass exterior. 

Colorado-based Boreas was founded in 2015 with a goal of creating off-road and off-grid capable campers. But along the way, the company decided to start creating its builds with wood-less components to extend its trailers' lifespan, according to Boreas Campers. This wood-free concept is showcased in Boreas' entire lineup of camper trailers, which includes the MXT, XT, and XT12, along with the latest AT.

Boreas Campers designed the AT trailer specifically to be easily upgraded with after-market tweaks, such as the addition of a heater, solar panels, hot water shower, sink, or stove. The trailer can be purchased at dealers across the country in states like Colorado, Texas, North Carolina, and Nevada.

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The trailer sits on 31-inch all-terrain tires.



It’s also equipped with two exterior dimmable LED lights and an aluminum roof rack.



The overall length of the trailer is 183 inches. Its overall width from fender to fender sits at 84 inches.



Boreas AT has a dry weight of 1,850 pounds, and a trailer tongue weight of 195 pounds.



The cabin's exterior is 60 inches wide, 108 inches long, and 48 inches tall. However, the height extends to 78 inches when the trailer's side awning is deployed.



The interior functions like a mobile hotel with its 4.5-inch memory foam queen bed, storage units (in the form of PVC cabinets and nets), and 12-volt and USB power sources.



The sleeping space — which has two doors with windows and screens on either side — sits at 57 inches wide, 80 inches long, and 44 inches high. There are also dimmable LED lights that run the length of the interior for times when natural light from the windows won't suffice.



The cabin is insulated and comes with a ceiling fan to help regulate the interior temperature.



Boreas AT's galley sits at the back of the camper trailer and is equipped with a stainless steel countertop, wiring for a 12-volt refrigerator (but no actual refrigerator unit), and PVC cabinets.



The galley also has 110-volt plugs and, like its interior, 12-volt and USB power sources.



The exterior galley also has dimmable LED lights to brighten the way for any nighttime snackers. There are also six tie-down points on the lower portion to keep gear in place.



All of this is powered by a 12-volt, 125-amp hour battery that can last three to four days. The AT also has pre-wiring for a portable solar plug, but solar panels don't come standard on the build. The pre-wiring allows for solar panel installation after-market.



The trailer can also hook up to shore power for a more stable supply of energy.





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