Overlanding – a cross between off-roading and camping – is currently gaining a following especially for those fond of staying outdoors and those who seek adventures. But of course, you need an overlanding-capable vehicle and Into The Wild Overland offers the right trailer for such an escapade.

Off-road camper vans as well as pickup trucks are usually the appropriate choice for an overlanding trip. But sometimes, the space isn't enough so a trailer might be a good addition. Into the Wild Overland will soon be offering the new Boreas XT12 camper trailer with off-road capabilities and camping features that could make your trip worth it.

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The new Boreas XT12 isn't the company’s first camper trailer. Into The Wild Overland already offers the XT two-sleeper trailer and the MXT, which is basically the XT with an extended tongue for loading a motorcycle. Each model is custom-built and boasts off-grid capabilities that make an overlanding trip more enjoyable.

However, the Boreas XT only allows sleeping for two. Its cabin measures 9 feet in length, 5 feet in width and 4 feet in height. Its overall height is around 6 feet 3.5 inches while its overall length is 15 feet 3 inches.

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Featuring a composite fiberglass exterior, the XT rides on Pro Comp 15-inch x 8-inch steel wheels shod with 30-inch x 9.5-inch BF Goodrich All Terrain Ko2 rubber. This off-road capability is complemented by a powder coated steel chassis, a Timbren Axle-Less 3500lb HD independent suspension, and electric brakes.

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According to Into The Wild Overland, the new XT12 will also employ these elements. With these, the XT12 camper trailer should be capable enough of challenging the off-road and rough terrain.

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It is highly likely that the upcoming XT12 will have similar amenities as the XT. Confirmed amenities include a Maxxair fan, double pane windows and a wet bath with shower. Its galley kitchen includes a three-burner stove, a dual zone refrigerator as well as a stainless steel sink and faucet.

In terms of dimensions, the Boras XT12 features a cabin 12 feet in length (or 3 feet longer than the XT). It measures 18 feet in overall length. Furthermore, a pop-up roof allows for 6 feet and 6 inches of standing height.

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The Boreas XT12 is capable of allowing four adults to sleep in comfort – two of them on a permanent queen bed. This overlanding trailer will also come with a 23Zero Peregrine 270 awning that can cover both the rear door and galley kitchen.

A fully equipped XT12 costs between $40,000 and $50,000, although Into The Wild Overland has yet to set the price. The company plans to launch the XT12 in Spring 2020, but you can order yours now.

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