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Sasquatch Off-Road Camper

The Sasquatch Highland 60 Expedition Camper is a top-of-the-line off-road camper that is perfect for anyone who loves to explore the great outdoors. This innovative camper is designed to provide a comfortable and convenient camping experience, no matter where your adventures take you.



One of the key features of the Highland 60 is its 60-inch interior length, which allows for a spacious and comfortable living area. The camper features a queen-size memory foam mattress, insulated walls, roof, and floor, and a 6,500 BTU Propex heating system, making it perfect for camping in any weather. The camper also features side doors that provide easy access to the cabin, which is built from sustainably sourced rice husks, making it an eco-friendly option.



The rear door of the Highland 60 swings out to reveal the kitchenette, which is equipped with a triple-burner Furrion gas stove, hot and cold water, 110v and 12v outlets powered by a 200w solar system, and an available 62-liter Iceco dual-zone refrigerator. This means that you can cook your meals and keep your food fresh, even when you are far from civilization. The camper also features a second work area that swings down from the spare tire carrier, providing an additional space for cooking and preparing food.



The Highland 60 is built on a square-tube aluminum frame that carries a lifetime warranty. The camper rides on Fox dampers and BFGoodrich Tires, which provide a smooth and comfortable ride on rough terrain. The camper is also equipped with advanced features such as a solar panel system that provides power for lights and appliances and a water filtration system that ensures you always have access to clean water.



Overall, the Sasquatch Highland 60 Expedition Camper is a top-of-the-line off-road camper that is perfect for anyone who loves to explore the great outdoors. With its spacious and comfortable living area, advanced features, and durable construction, the Highland 60 is sure to provide you with a comfortable and memorable camping experience. So, if you are planning your next adventure, consider the Sasquatch Highland 60 Expedition Camper as your ideal camping partner.




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