Australia’s Sherpa Camper Is Featherlight, Strong Like Bull

This trailer is always in beach shape

Australia’s Sherpa Camper Is Featherlight, Strong Like Bull

Australia’s Sherpa Camper Is Featherlight, Strong Like Bull

By Tanner Garrity

Outdoor Adventure Rule #145: if it’s good enough for the Outback, it’s probably good enough for you.

Perfect example? The Sherpa camper, recently launched by New South Wales concern BRS Offroad. It’s the little off-roading trailer that could, equal parts teardrop and tank.

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Every company in the adventure-vehicle space aims to tout their trailer’s mix of specs as lightweight and tough. But few, if any, are shaped like the Sherpa. Its marine-grade alloy shell was cut into an octagonal shape to keep the trailer at a svelte 121 lbs., while its honeycomb core is less than an inch thick and coated in Raptor liner. What does that mean? That the thing can take a beating, wherever you decide to go … and it won’t give your truck back trouble getting there.  

Inside the Sherpa’s heated sleeping cabin, expect to find a 21” LED TV, a fridge, a stargazing window and multiple outlets. And on the outside, enjoy a healthy number of adventure mods. Outdoor shower? Check. Rooftop tent? Yes, sir. Not to mention drawers for food, a stove and a lithium battery charging system.

Find more information here. While you need to be in Australia to acquire a Sherpa, you should be able to ship it back stateside, cost permitting.

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