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Opus O4 Off-Road Trailer Inflates to Sleep More People Than a Tiny House

The inflatable design sets up in minutes with the push of a button
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaAugust 7, 20244 Mins Read
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Living in a camper trailer offers many more perks than any four-season tent. However, camping life is not for everyone; it involves a fair share of struggles. The most common problem people face when spending a night inside a trailer is dealing with cramped space. With barely any headroom and minute leg space available, it can be a nightmare for people dealing with claustrophobia. This was a problem many trailer manufacturers observed over the years and decided to tackle it with a simple solution, a fully inflatable camper.

As a result, trailer companies across the globe started introducing pop-up campers and inflatable campers, the latter of which comprise fold-out lids, inflatable frame tubes, and folding stabilizer legs. This was done to enhance the overall space of the camper in order to accommodate as many individuals as possible. But, if there is one maker that changed the complexion of how many people can actually accommodate inside a travel trailer, it’s Australia-based Opus Campers. The company has designed, what it calls the Opus O4 off-road and self-inflatable camping trailer that sleeps ten people with ease, and I am not kidding!

Measuring 18.3 feet long and seven feet wide, the camper trailer boasts a robust aluminum frame and composite panel exterior, paired with a galvanized steel chassis and drawbar. It also features heavy-duty coil spring suspension, a dual shock axle, and an impressive rear departure angle, thus being capable of handling the toughest terrains. The biggest USP of the trailer is the patented AIR Inflation technology with an onboard 12v air compressor that allows you to inflate your tent effortlessly in under two minutes. Once fully inflated, the OP4 offers a ton of headroom, multiple sunroofs, and a gaggle of windows.  

On the inside, the trailer features luxurious double beds, one of which can be converted into a king-size bed, complemented by leatherette seating for additional comfort. The beds feature memory foam mattresses to offer relaxation after a tiring day of exploration. Overall, the camper trailer accommodates a minimum of six people who can easily sleep inside the inflatable tent.

But that’s not all. Another USP of the Opus O4 camper trailer is the choice it offers between AIR Canopy and AIR Annex. “The two awning options connect directly to your onboard compressor and inflate in minutes. The AIR Annex is fully enclosed with a large protective floor & two additional bedroom pods to add four additional sleeping spaces. On contrary to AIR Annex, the AIR Canopy is a lighter option that extends the full width of your camper, providing full kitchen coverage and reaching 10 feet high,” the company mentions. This is how Opus Camper has made it possible to accommodate ten people if required.

On the outside, the OP4 is equipped with a fully functional slide-out kitchen, featuring a sink and ample preparation space. Other features include a pull-out fridge (optional) and pantry. The external kitchen setup is complemented by LED lights, to aid the cooking process. The camper is accoutered with abundant outside storage to accommodate your gear.

Also Read: Porsche Canopy Tent Offers a Versatile Glamping Experience

Other features include a drawbar water tap for easy access to your water tanks, a lithium power upgrade with dual 100Ah lithium batteries, doubling power storage capacity, an AC-DC charger, and a 2000W invertor, the latter allowing you to run 240V appliances like kettles while camping. The trailer features a ‘Renogy One Core Battery Management system’ that allows you to view and control the power system in one convenient display. Priced at AU $36,999 (approximately $25,000), the OP4 camper trailer is available through the company’s website.

Opus O4 off-road camping trailer
Image: Opus Campers
Opus O4 off-road camping trailer
Image: Opus Campers
Opus O4 off-road camping trailer
Image: Opus Campers
Opus O4 off-road camping trailer
Image: Opus Campers
Opus O4 off-road camping trailer
Image: Opus Campers
Opus O4 off-road camping trailer
Image: Opus Campers
Opus O4 off-road camping trailer
Image: Opus Campers
Opus O4 off-road camping trailer
Image: Opus Campers
Opus O4 off-road camping trailer
Image: Opus Campers
Opus O4 off-road camping trailer
Image: Opus Campers
Opus O4 off-road camping trailer
Image: Opus Campers

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director and PR specialist based in Shimla, India. He boasts over eight years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, and has played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times. When not weaving a web of words at Homecrux or scouring new tiny houses, you'll discover him immersed in cinema, savouring cult classics, interviewing production designers or embarking on a quest for existential truths, far beyond his fantasy of being a cowboy who never rode a horse.

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