
If you're looking to purchase a new travel trailer to use for boondocking, you need to consider a few important factors. Several RV manufacturers make models that are designed specifically for off-roading. These models offer roll stability control with pre-collision aid, hill start, and many other features to make it easier for you to navigate off-road.
The Thor Omni XG324x4 super C RV is a great example for a boondocking-friendly RV. The interior space is large, so it's ideal for all ages. You can bring along a few toys. It has many luxury features, including a solar charging system and an Onan 6000 diesel generator. The Omni XG32 also includes an interior shower. This allows you to clean off before returning to the campsite.
Winnebago now offers a new model called the Ekko. It combines a Class C and a campervan. It's 23' long, and it has all-wheel drive capabilities. Additionally, the Ekko includes three 455W solar panels as well as a heated pass-through storage garage. It also features a 3,000-watt Inverter to charge your RV's batteries.

The Airstream Interstate 19 class A camper van, the Airstream Interstate 19, is a good choice for boondocking. The Airstream Interstate 19 class B camper van has many off-grid camping options, including a propane stovetop, 12-volt heating pads for the water tanks, and even a microwave. It can sleep up to four people and averages 18 MPG on the highway.
Jayco Jay Feather Customer Package includes 15-inch Goodyear Tires, roof-mount Solar Prep, a 12-volt DC Dometic cool, and a rubber Torsion axle. This package is great for anyone who wishes to travel across the country without paying too much. It is also great for couples.
Another example of a boondocking-friendly device is the Thor Axis Class A rig. It comes with a welded tube steel floor and block foam insulation. The exterior roof is a premium, one-piece piece. The package includes a 40-pound propane tank, two storage battery packs, and a 100-watt solar array. You can also use the cassette toilet, which has a 5-gallon maximum volume.
Another boondocking-friendly truck camper is the Northwood Arctic Fox 992. It has frameless windows, an outdoor shower, a 46 gallons freshwater tank, as well as a 39 gallons gray water tank. It also includes a 37-gallon Black Water Tank and is ready for a Generator. It features a large master bedroom, a large lounge, and a kitchenette.

Another great option is the Winnebago Revel campervan. It comes with a good gray and black water tank, electronic stability control, traction control, and a decent sized storage compartment. It can tow up to 5,000 pounds, and it comes with a cassette toilet. It is built on the Sprinter chassis. It's an economical option for couples who want to go off-road.
The Thor Axis Class A is more expensive than the other models but it's still an excellent option for those who love to go off-road with their RV. It is lightweight and can hold up to five people. It also has a built-in propane tank that can hold 40 pounds and an Onan G4000 gas generator.