CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE - expected return to production in late 2021!
* Optional
STANDARD PACKAGE
Pricing TBD
400 watts of solar panels
2.4 kilowatt-hour battery capacity
Efficient mini-fridge
One-burner induction cooktop
Multiple 120V and USB power outlets
Large sink with electric pump
Composting toilet
EXTENDED OFF-GRID PACKAGE
Pricing TBD
800 watts of solar panels
6.0 kilowatt-hour battery capacity
Advanced efficiency 12/120-volt mini-fridge
Two-burner induction cooktop
Multiple 120V and USB power outlets
Large sink with electric pump
Composting toilet
Gravity-fill water filter
Four color schemes
Beveled or tongue-and-groove siding
Bunk/couch layout - Easily converts from a couch for hanging out or to bunks at bedtime
OR
Dinette/bench layout - Simply changes from a dinette to a flat platform that can be used as a bench or twin XL bed
Both - Get the best of both worlds. Use the dinette/bench layout for 2-3 person trips or install the top bunk for 4 person trips
Countertop faces - in beautiful, durable, and sustainable Richlite
Cork flooring - unique, cozy, and renewable material
Hot water tank
Fully-connected 1.5-gallon tank provides hot sink water (it is recommended you select the Extended Off-Grid Option or only use with electrical hook-ups for this add-on option)
Portable outdoor shower system
3-gallon pressurized water chamber with foot pump and 7 foot spray hose/nozzle
Modular privacy screen booth
Wooden standing platform
Swing tongue
Detachable, 2’ swinging portion of tongue reduces trailer length to 17’4” to fit your trailer into shorter garages, tight campsites, or other unique parking situations
Trailer brakes
Trailers weigh about 2,500 lbs and, thus, there is no requirement in Washington (and most states) for them to have brakes, however, if you wish to add electric brakes, we can install them as an add-on; this would require your vehicle to have a 7-pin connector and a brake controller
Spare tire with mount
Spare tire mounted to tongue for emergency situations
Lug nut wrench
Our Woodland trailers are lighter than many others in its class, however, you'll still need the right tow vehicle. We recommend that your vehicle can tow 2,700-3,500 lbs depending on how full you pack it with food, water, clothes, and gear. Many small SUV/crossovers fit the bill, including (but not limited to) those below. Make sure that you have at least a Class II receiver hitch with 2" trailer ball that is ideally about 19" off the ground at its top (16-24" works) as well as a functioning 4-pin wire connector.
Many small SUV/crossovers fit the bill, including (but not limited to) these:
To check your vehicle's precise capacity, we recommend you use Trailer Life magazine's helpful web tool or refer to your owner's manual.