offline campers' toy hauler lets you bring your bikes on outback adventures

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Dec 30, 2023

offline campers' toy hauler lets you bring your bikes on outback adventures

Australian company Offline Campers introduces its latest product, Ryder, designed specifically so you don’t have to choose between your love of bikes and your passion for outback adventures. The

Australian company Offline Campers introduces its latest product, Ryder, designed specifically so you don’t have to choose between your love of bikes and your passion for outback adventures. The middle of the vehicle has been carved out to make room for up to three dirt bikes, while at the same time there’s plenty of storage space and an equipped kitchen. In this way, the newly unveiled toy hauler allows users to explore the roughest spots on earth during the day, before retreating to the roof-mounted support tent at night.

the toy hauler allows users to explore the roughest terrains either on two or four wheels

all images courtesy of Offline Campers

According to Offline Campers, the Ryder is designed for functionality and style as well as adventure and luxury. The vehicle has all the features found in the Australian company’s previous models, the Raker and Domino, including a full stainless steel kitchen, an integrated hot water system, and more than 2,000 liters of storage space. The big difference is that instead of a habitable interior, the Ryder features a tread plate tray for transporting up to three bikes, with tubular outer frame supports for mounting a flexible, yet sturdy roof tent for sleeping.

Other features on the Ryder include independent suspension with trailing arms, a DO -35 off-road hitch and an ARK jockey wheel, a retractable awning on both sides of the show trailer, storage for gas bottles, and at least four canister holders for extra fuel or water. The pull-out stainless steel kitchen comes with a sink and mixer tap, a two-burner gas stove, and a 95-liter refrigerator.

‘The carefully selected layout ensures that everything is stored at the point of use: clothes can easily be accessed whether setup or traveling, full kitchen access is available within minutes of stopping and night time comfort is not compromised.’ the company shares. ‘It’s compact enough to go anywhere. With enough storage to go even longer.’ As stated on the company’s official website, prices for the 4.7-meter-long, 1.8-meter-wide Ryder start at $53,300.

the Ryder features a flexible yet sturdy roof-mounted tent

the middle of the vehicle has been carved out

the plate can transport up to three dirt bikes

the Ryder also includes a retractable awning on both sides of the show trailer

Ryder is designed specifically so you don’t have to choose between your love of bikes and your passion for adventure

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