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#1 Nimbl Vehicles

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Posted 23 May 2011 - 10:23 PM

You asked, I listen, here it is.

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The XP V2
An all composite (what else) pop up camper for the Tacoma. Can also be built as a slide-in version.
An all composite camper, no wood frame, no welded frame and no staples. Sound familiar? Same quality construction and equipment as on the XPCamper, this little brother has it all for the domestic outback traveler.
It even features an inside shower and cassette toilet!

Features:
All Composite construction

Seamless composite roof
Outside storage compartment
Fiberglass countertop
Composite storage system
SMEV 3 burner cooktop with integrated sink, foldable faucet and glass lid
Electric Water Pump from Shurflo
Danfoss compressor removable refrigerator (44 quart)
o This new refrigerator features the best of electronic control technology. Highly efficient Danfoss compressor, energy saving function (ECO), turbo function (MAX) and multifunction electronic thermostat allow an easy and economic management of the fridge through a check and a reduction of power consumption. Operates on DC12-24 Volt and AC 115-230 Volt, 50 and 60 Hz. The switching between DC and AC is automatic. Three battery protection levels are standard.

110V System w/ Power Converter
Interior LED lights
12V Porch Light
20lbs Propane Tank
Fire extinguisher
25 Gallon fresh water tank (can be heated with heater option)
Water gauge
Standard queen bed (option @ $ 425.00 European spring mattress system)
Under bed storage
Dining table (converts to bed)
Dinette seating with Sunbrella fabrics and high quality foam
Under seat storage
Dual pane windows with privacy shades and mosquito netting
Safety Exit
Electric roof vent reversible
Heki sky hatch with privacy shades and mosquito netting (option @ $ 745.00)
Insulated XPTent walls with large windows and quadruple insulated coverings
Ducted hot air heater (option @ 1200.00)
Hot water heater
Cassette toilet (option @ $450.00)
Interior Shower set up
Outside shower
Build in access steps on entry door
150 amp AGM battery from Lifeline
Marine breaker panel and wiring through out
3 x 12 v outlets
125 Watt Solar panel with charger (option @ $895.00)
Fiamma awning (option @ $625.00)

$18775.00


For a limited time we will offer the XP V2 Outback model which includes ALL of the above options at a
Special intro price for $ 19995.00


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#2 Nimbl Vehicles

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Posted 23 May 2011 - 10:28 PM

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By off setting the door I achieved a few things.
For one you can mount a bike rack on the rear and still get into the camper.

I also split the interior. One side has the fridge, battery and storage, the other the stove, sink, water pump etc.
The heavy items are on the Passenger side to even the loads on the small trucks.

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Posted 23 May 2011 - 10:36 PM

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On the flatbed bed model we have an outside storage compartment.
This will also have assess to water and can be set up as an outside kitchen.
I am also playing with the fridge to slide out of the side as well, but not sure if i can pull it off structurally wise, since the opening has to be a bit larger.

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#4 Casa Escarlata Robles Too

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Posted 23 May 2011 - 10:51 PM

Nice camper Marc. Would like to see pictures of interior.

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Posted 23 May 2011 - 10:59 PM

Marc, do you have some good final weight estimates?
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Posted 23 May 2011 - 11:27 PM

If I were to design a pop-up for my specific needs and wants from the ground up, I would make the interior modular and user configurable. You don't see wood cabinets and marble countertops in the space shuttle or the ISS for a reason, it is a professional living and work space. These campers are used for recreation by most people but for some of us, they are for professional use in the field as in my case.

If I could re-arrange and swap out components on the fly and access nearly everything in the camper with a lot more ease, that would be incredible for what I use my current set up for. It could still have some comfortable appointments and accents, but be far more functional than they are now with a minimum of engineering.
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Posted 24 May 2011 - 12:46 AM

Would like to see pictures of interior.


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Posted 24 May 2011 - 12:58 AM

I assume sleeping is front/back? Are you doing a pullout or a REALLY long cabover?

Cool product offering. Good call on making the base design for either a slide in or flatbed.
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Posted 24 May 2011 - 12:59 AM

If I were to design a pop-up for my specific needs and wants from the ground up, I would make the interior modular and user configurable. You don't see wood cabinets and marble countertops in the space shuttle or the ISS for a reason, it is a professional living and work space. These campers are used for recreation by most people but for some of us, they are for professional use in the field as in my case.

If I could re-arrange and swap out components on the fly and access nearly everything in the camper with a lot more ease, that would be incredible for what I use my current set up for. It could still have some comfortable appointments and accents, but be far more functional than they are now with a minimum of engineering.


Mark and I actually researched this quite extensively last year. There's one big problem that's a deal breaker though. IMO a full featured camper can be defined at a minimum as "warm shelter" which means a furnace is a requirement, or at least an option. You can't have a modular furnace setup because it is not legal to put propane hose quick connects in a camper. No heat and it's just too niche a product to invest a lot of time and money developing.
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Posted 24 May 2011 - 01:24 AM

Looks awesome. When are we going to see a prototype?
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