RV trailers come in different sizes and shapes, but those looking to save weight should look to the Rift Utility Camper. It uses carbon fiber for the teardrop shell, making it a lightweight trailer that weighs less than 500 pounds (226 kilograms) and can be towed by a variety of vehicles with a tow hook.
The Rift doesn’t skimp on space either, offering enough roof space for a queen-size inflatable mattress. It lacks things like a toilet, but small trailers like this aren’t designed to provide an ultra-luxurious camping experience, but they do provide some comfort. The motorhome comes with a Yeti power pack and a Sub Z cooler.
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Rift offers various RV upgrades, including an outdoor accessible kitchen. Optional equipment includes a sink, hob and cooler. Inside, customers can add storage cabinets, fan, removable kitchen wall, ceiling hatch, and upgraded power and battery. The interior can also accommodate electrical outlets, a cup holder, storage hooks, etc. Even the exterior is customizable with paint and graphics options available, although the carbon fiber weave looks cool.
Rift builds the Utility Camper on a powder coated aluminum frame. It features 1,200 lb (544 kg) axleless Timbren suspension, 15-inch aluminum wheels and three jack stands.
Rift offers a sturdier version called Rift Adventure Sport that weighs 660 pounds (299 kg) dry. The camper features a three inch thicker powder coated frame, full nerf bar and running boards with carbon fiber inserts. It also comes with all-terrain tires, a Yakima sport rack, pull-out cooktop and sink, built-in fridge and cooler, and a queen-size fold-out mattress and sofa system.
The Rift Utility Camper starts at $29,000, while the Adventure Sport commands $39,000. If you want more freedom with your build, Rift will allow you to customize your RV, which starts at $19,000. It won’t come with everything you’ll need, but it does provide a place to sleep, a place to cook, and a place to enjoy the great outdoors, even though it’s not an RV.
RV trailers come in different sizes and shapes, but those looking to save weight should look to the Rift Utility Camper. It uses carbon fiber for the teardrop shell, making it a lightweight trailer that weighs less than 500 pounds (226 kilograms) and can be towed by a variety of vehicles with a tow hook.
The Rift doesn’t skimp on space either, offering enough roof space for a queen-size inflatable mattress. It lacks things like a toilet, but small trailers like this aren’t designed to provide an ultra-luxurious camping experience, but they do provide some comfort. The motorhome comes with a Yeti power pack and a Sub Z cooler.
11 Pictures
Rift offers various RV upgrades, including an outdoor accessible kitchen. Optional equipment includes a sink, hob and cooler. Inside, customers can add storage cabinets, fan, removable kitchen wall, ceiling hatch, and upgraded power and battery. The interior can also accommodate electrical outlets, a cup holder, storage hooks, etc. Even the exterior is customizable with paint and graphics options available, although the carbon fiber weave looks cool.
Rift builds the Utility Camper on a powder coated aluminum frame. It features 1,200 lb (544 kg) axleless Timbren suspension, 15-inch aluminum wheels and three jack stands.
Rift offers a sturdier version called Rift Adventure Sport that weighs 660 pounds (299 kg) dry. The camper features a three inch thicker powder coated frame, full nerf bar and running boards with carbon fiber inserts. It also comes with all-terrain tires, a Yakima sport rack, pull-out cooktop and sink, built-in fridge and cooler, and a queen-size fold-out mattress and sofa system.
The Rift Utility Camper starts at $29,000, while the Adventure Sport commands $39,000. If you want more freedom with your build, Rift will allow you to customize your RV, which starts at $19,000. It won’t come with everything you’ll need, but it does provide a place to sleep, a place to cook, and a place to enjoy the great outdoors, even though it’s not an RV.