Trailer to Cabin in Under Ten Minutes? Meet the Optimus Prime of Campers.

Seven-and-a-half foot ceiling work for ya?

Trailer to Cabin in Under Ten Minutes? Meet the Optimus Prime of Campers.

Trailer to Cabin in Under Ten Minutes? Meet the Optimus Prime of Campers.

By Tanner Garrity

Trailer crackerjacks are finding wizarding world-level solutions to bring more space out on the road. 

Last week we wrote about the tiny home with a second floor. And this week we’re jazzed by the Camp365 fold-out cabin, the mobile movement’s resident Optimus Prime. 

camp365 (5 images)

In its trailer setting, Camp365 will fit in a (clean) garage, measuring out 4-feet and up about 6-feet and 7-inches. But once transformed to cabin mode (a “Granda certified” process aided by a mechanical lift assist, which takes less than ten minutes and largely just involves some pushing), the camper touts a 7-foot and 6-inch ceiling, along with a living room capable of sleeping up to six outdoorsy amigos.   

And heck, the interior looks comfy. Camp365 went to great lengths to make sure the cabin could dually handle a night’s sleep during winter in Hudson Bay, or summer south of Albuquerque. Clad in an aluminum outer shell, dotted with windows for ventilation and buttressed with propietary insulation, it’s a walking, gleaming all-weather adventure shack. One light enough to be towed by a Mini Cooper, we might add. 

For more information on purchasing or renting a Camp365 trailer, head here.

h/t designboom 
All images from Camp65 

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