New 2010 2009 EarthRoamer XV-JP

Because my family's in the motor home thing, I know a thing or two about RVs. One thing I know is that they don't like leaving off boulevard. Hell, they don't like potholes and speedbumps. Being constructed generally of balsa copse and tinker toys, advanced RVs tend to shake like an earthquake over something but ribbon-even pavement. That's why the EarthRoamer XV-JP is unique. It's the only camper that's ever traversed the Rubicon Trail lacking flipping on its roof, and that's due mostly to the truth that it's based on the Jeep Wranger Rubicon Unlimited platform. In place of the norm Jeep's two rear doors is a big box containing a bench seat, small kitchen, a toilet (!) and farther storeroom. It's not very spacious, but the 'Loftop' roof flips opens to enlarge headroom to, oh, about nine feet, as well as make room for the sovereign dimension bed on which you'll be sleeping.