The 6 Coolest Campers and Trailers at Overland Expo West
Outside Online attended the 2025 Overland Expo West, where over 28,000 people gathered to see the latest innovations in camping and overlanding gear. This year’s expo featured 423 registered exhibitors showcasing their products. Here are six of the most impressive campers and trailers we saw:
Outpost 6.5 Truck Camper

The Outpost 6.5 slide-in truck camper, launched by Durango-based Outpost Campers, impressed with its impeccable craftsmanship and open floorplan. Priced from $39,995, it includes a 5k Wh Ecoflow lithium battery and power station, 250 watts of solar, and an 86-liter fridge. Made from composite panels, it’s a true four-season camper with high insulation value and a dry weight of 1,475 pounds.
Cube Series Trailer

The Cube Series Trailer’s hard-sided, pop-up design makes it an attractive option for those who need their trailer to fit in a garage. Weighing 2,730 pounds, it’s easily towable behind smaller SUVs and pickups. Features include 25-gallon fresh and grey water tanks, an 18,000BTU furnace, and electric actuators that lift the roof to provide over 7 feet of headroom.
High Country Unlimited Camper Trailer

High Country Unlimited’s camper trailer is designed to be pulled by UTVs or side-by-sides, making it perfect for off-road adventures. Weighing just 1,100 pounds, it features a “walking beam suspension” for traversing rough terrain. Options include a diesel heater, portable shower system, and rooftop or canvas tents.
Pebble Flow Electric Travel Trailer

The Pebble Flow is a 25-foot electric travel trailer designed to be towed by electric vehicles like the Rivian R1T. With a dry weight of 5,800 pounds, it features automated systems like “Magic Hitch” and “InstaCamp,” dual motors at the wheels, and regenerative braking. Priced from $109,500, it’s one of the most advanced electric trailers on the market.
Jeep ARTT Concept

Jeep’s ARTT Concept integrates a rooftop tent and 270-degree awning into an aerodynamic carbon fiber shell that attaches directly to the roof of a Jeep Wrangler. This innovative design doesn’t require a roof rack and allows access to the tent from inside the vehicle.
Bowlus Rivet Luxury Travel Trailer

The Bowlus Rivet is a 25-foot luxury travel trailer that weighs just 2,800 pounds dry. With up to 8k Wh of battery power and 660 watts of solar, it can camp off-grid indefinitely. Features include a hydronic heating system and clever door placement for easy loading of bulky gear. Prices start at $138,000.
These campers and trailers represent some of the most innovative and exciting developments in overlanding and camping gear. As the industry continues to evolve, we’re excited to see what the future holds for outdoor enthusiasts.