I am not sure if you have observed the wind of change going in the travel trailer industry. There was a time when camper trailers were considered a mere rig fitted with a slide-out kitchen and mattress that you can tow behind your regular 4×4. But times have changed. Nowadays, companies seem to be investing more on robust trailers that can survive an apocalypse, fight a bear off, and can even enter a battle area as if it’s some main battle tank (MBT). If you think I am exaggerating, take a gander at the G-47 off-road trailer by Australia-based Goliath Campers, which is making news.

Measuring 15 feet in length, this unique teardrop design sits on a Cruisemaster air ride suspension system coupled with durable 33-inch off-road tires that give it 23.6 inches of ground clearance. So whether you are overlanding in a secluded area or hypothetically fighting enemies Mad Max-style in a deserted location, the G-47 Camper will come to your rescue. Its foam-core fiberglass body finished in stone-resistant black coating not only acts as a shield but also conceals a range of amenities inside its robust shell.

The trailer’s signature feature is a six-inch rainfall showerhead. Positioned conveniently above your head upon opening the shower hatch, it allows you to have a refreshing shower wherever the adventures lead you. Another intriguing aspect of the trailer is its ‘open and cook’ hatchback kitchen. Placed at the rear, the kitchen comes with a sink and a dual-burner stove. The kitchen also includes a countertop as well as a swing out serving table styled with custom metallic gloss finishes. Other features include a custom wine rack, custom spice rack, Weber BBQ, a 65-litre fridge freezer, and hot water system.

Inside, the camper trailer offers room for two without being cramped. It features a double bed taking up most of the space. Adjacent to the bed sits a temperature-controlled automatic fan that will keep the interior cool and dry. Other notable features include above-pillow stargazing hatch, a Kicker stereo system, and multicolor mood lighting. Not to mention, a 30-litre under-bed fridge drawer, where you can stash perishables.

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Beyond its conventional features and rugged prowess, the G-47 is built to tackle off-road challenges with confidence. It comes with dual 150 Ah gel batteries,  a 170-liter water tank, multiple USB ports, and a powerful 2000-watt inverter that ensures that you can enjoy modern comforts even in the most remote locales.

Additionally, the G-47 camper trailer comes integrated with Redarc Red Vision management system. This innovative system allows you to control and monitor various onboard devices via the REDARC app. Imagine how cool it would be to adjust your camper’s lighting, activating the water pump, or regulating temperatures in your fridge, all with a few taps on your smartphone. The Red Vision app not only simplifies the management of energy consumption but also provides real-time insights into battery levels and solar power generation.

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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