

Corner bash bars also protect the rig from nastier obstructions. The lower half of the HQ21 is protected by diamond plating so you don’t have to worry about scratching a precious paint job as you’re cutting through an untrimmed trail. It also uses a monstrous set of four shocks to displace more of the rough ride. Each wheel on the HQ21 is designed to be able to move independently-which makes the ride smoother on both off-road terrain and highways alike. That’s all made possible primarily due to an extremely sturdy independent suspension. These things are built to be tough, to handle obstacles that would make normal travel trailers quake, and to help extreme campers get to precisely the places they’re going.
#OFF GRID RV SERIES#
Let’s be clear about one thing: Black Series doesn’t do weak trailers. Here are five off-road-ready travel trailers that you can take off the lot and out into the boondocks. Sure, there are plenty of classes, but more importantly, there are also plenty of RVs made specifically for this type of camper-the one who wants to take their rig off-road and be ready to set up wherever nature calls. To them, an RV seems like a barrier to the lifestyle they love to live.
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That means going down the untrodden path, getting outside the realm of campsites with their electrical poles and their perfectly flat, paved campsites. For many, the ideal part of camping is actually getting away from it all. And whether it’s one bad experience or several, eventually, an RV just sounds pretty nice.īut maybe not everyone.

You’re already a camper, love being outdoors, and haul your tent around to set up a campsite somewhere like a state or national park. For most RV buyers, it happens as a natural progression.
