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Loki Falcon X15 Expedition Camper

LOKI Expedition has taken glamping to new heights with the Falcon X-Series, an off-road camper that combines luxury living with ultimate ruggedness. Building on the success of the Falcon Series, this slide-in pickup camper is designed to withstand extreme weather conditions while providing unmatched comfort and versatility.

The Falcon X-Series is available in two size options, 8-foot and 15-foot habitats, both designed with meticulous attention to detail and top-tier quality. The camper can be mounted on a Ram 5500 or Ford F-550 Super Duty 4x4 pickup truck and features the cutting-edge Liquid Spring Smart Suspension System, ensuring superior handling and ride quality by monitoring speed, steering, braking, and road inputs 1,000 times per second.

In comparison to the previous model, the Falcon X-Series takes everything to the next level with larger water tanks, enhanced battery capacity, additional sleeping quarters, and a fully enclosed shower and toilet. The camper is built to tackle all four seasons, thanks to heavy-duty insulation and high-quality materials, making it capable of withstanding extreme conditions.

Inside, the spacious interior can comfortably accommodate up to six people. It includes a U-shaped leather banquette with a central telescopic table, a well-equipped kitchenette with wood cabinets and quartz countertops, a wet bathroom, and a sleeping space with a queen bed and optional -down bed.

The Falcon X-Series boasts a sophisticated electrical system, featuring a 900-Ah lithium-ion battery bank, a 4,000-watt inverter and charger, and up to 1,420 watts of solar power, providing ample energy for all your adventures.

LOKI Expedition is already accepting orders, requiring a $5,000 deposit, and includes the base Ram 5500 or Ford F-550 truck.




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