I'm going to consolidate marks website announcement and press release here in this thread. So to reiterate what Marc posted yesterday, there is a new website up at:
http://www.xpcamper.com/
XPCamper Now Accepting Production Orders
San Francisco, CA 05 June 2010 – After two years of refinement, two hand-built prototype units and
over 25,000 miles of testing, XP Camper (www.xpcamper.com) is proud to announce that they are
now accepting orders!
“I created the XPCamper because I was disappointed with the materials and construction I found in
other campers” said Marc Wassmann, the company’s founder. “I spent several years researching
materials and construction methods, built a prototype by hand and then personally tested it for a
year over 25,000 miles of on and off-highway travel. Then I tore it apart, figured out what worked
and what didn’t, and built a second prototype. Now I’m confident that the XPCamper and every sys-
tem in it is the best possible quality. It’s the camper I want, and I build each one as if it was for me.”
The XPCamper is a lightweight, expedition quality camper that sets new standards in several areas.
It’s the first pop-up camper in North America to offer:
“The fuel cell is phenomenal” said Marc “very safe, with no noise and no emissions other than
water. With the fuel cell you can be fully self contained for incredibly long periods of time yet have
all the electrical comforts of home.”
Starting at $23,465 the base level shell includes the camper body, dual pane windows, doors and the
remote controlled hydraulic lifting mechanism. To further serve the ‘do it yourself’ adventurer, XP-
Camper is also making each component available separately, and is a factory authorized Webasto®
diesel appliance installation and service provider.
A fully loaded and installed turn-key model can cost as much as $75,000, which includes a queen size
bed, full kitchen and bathroom facilities, multiple built in storage solutions, high efficiency lighting,
a TotalVision® exterior camera system and a dinette as well as solar panels, a fuel cell APS and the
required modifications to the platform truck.
The XPCamper is designed to mount easily and securely to a flatbed truck with a minimum
payload rating of 2,000 pounds, which customers will need to provide. The flatbed itself and
any required modifications to the truck are included in the cost of the turn-key unit.
About XPCamper
Created by uncompromising off-road enthusiasts for off-the-beaten path adventurers, the XPCamper
is the result of over seven years of continuous testing and refinement. For more information or
to discover how you can commission your own custom built expedition quality camper, visit
www.xpcamper.com or contact the founder and owner: Marc Wassmann, 415 672 1504,
marc@xpcamper.com.
http://www.xpcamper.com/
XPCamper Now Accepting Production Orders
San Francisco, CA 05 June 2010 – After two years of refinement, two hand-built prototype units and
over 25,000 miles of testing, XP Camper (www.xpcamper.com) is proud to announce that they are
now accepting orders!
“I created the XPCamper because I was disappointed with the materials and construction I found in
other campers” said Marc Wassmann, the company’s founder. “I spent several years researching
materials and construction methods, built a prototype by hand and then personally tested it for a
year over 25,000 miles of on and off-highway travel. Then I tore it apart, figured out what worked
and what didn’t, and built a second prototype. Now I’m confident that the XPCamper and every sys-
tem in it is the best possible quality. It’s the camper I want, and I build each one as if it was for me.”
The XPCamper is a lightweight, expedition quality camper that sets new standards in several areas.
It’s the first pop-up camper in North America to offer:
- All diesel appliances (found in yachts around the world, modern diesel appliances are incredibly
efficient, safe and environmentally responsible) - Remote controlled hydraulic popup system (setting up camp is a simple push of a button)
- A monocoque fiberglass body created partially with a soy based resin (solid, strong and well insulated)
- An optional fuel cell power system
“The fuel cell is phenomenal” said Marc “very safe, with no noise and no emissions other than
water. With the fuel cell you can be fully self contained for incredibly long periods of time yet have
all the electrical comforts of home.”
Starting at $23,465 the base level shell includes the camper body, dual pane windows, doors and the
remote controlled hydraulic lifting mechanism. To further serve the ‘do it yourself’ adventurer, XP-
Camper is also making each component available separately, and is a factory authorized Webasto®
diesel appliance installation and service provider.
A fully loaded and installed turn-key model can cost as much as $75,000, which includes a queen size
bed, full kitchen and bathroom facilities, multiple built in storage solutions, high efficiency lighting,
a TotalVision® exterior camera system and a dinette as well as solar panels, a fuel cell APS and the
required modifications to the platform truck.
The XPCamper is designed to mount easily and securely to a flatbed truck with a minimum
payload rating of 2,000 pounds, which customers will need to provide. The flatbed itself and
any required modifications to the truck are included in the cost of the turn-key unit.
About XPCamper
Created by uncompromising off-road enthusiasts for off-the-beaten path adventurers, the XPCamper
is the result of over seven years of continuous testing and refinement. For more information or
to discover how you can commission your own custom built expedition quality camper, visit
www.xpcamper.com or contact the founder and owner: Marc Wassmann, 415 672 1504,
marc@xpcamper.com.
