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Conqueror Australia Makes Some Spectacular Off-Road Camping Trailers. See Their UEV-440 Model Here.

Conqueror Australia makes some remarkable off-road campers.

I want to show you their UEV-440 model right now.

The Conqueror UEV-440 is a jack-of-all-trades camper, and can sleep a couple or an entire family.

With only two wheels, high ground clearance, and a sealed chassis and body, you’ll be able to take this camper anywhere your 4×4 tow vehicle can go.

See also: This Scamp 5th Wheel Trailer Might Just Be The Ultimate Off-Road Camper

The price for the UEV-440 starts around $50,000 AUD ($41,000). While that might seem steep, I don’t know of another camper that has the off-road capabilities of this one, except maybe this customized Scamp 5th wheel.

Weighing in at 2,500 lbs fully-loaded, the UEV-440 has two beds (both a bit larger than a standard double bed) and a huge awning that wraps around the kitchen area and entryway.

The camper looks like it should be in a Jurassic Park movie.

Extreme off-roading with a Conqueror 440 trailer

Don’t try this with your Airstream.

The Conqueror 440 can take on almost any terrain

Patented stabilizer legs fold out and keep the trailer level – no hydraulic or electric jacks are needed.

Stabilizers on a Conqueror 440 camper trailer

The rear hatch has gas-assist struts that make opening the camper simple and easy.

Setting up the Conqueror Australia 440 camper

The roof also features gas-assist struts for quick setup in the field.

The roof also features gas-assisted struts for quick setup in the field

There’s even a barbeque plate that sits over the spare wheel.

Barbeque plate sits over the spare wheel

Just build a fire underneath and you’ve got a spacious grilling surface.

Barbeque plate

The camper all set up and ready to go.

Fully-deployed Conqueror trailer

Here’s a demo video of the UEV-440 showing all of the bells and whistles.

httpv://youtu.be/cgjstDWnrCo

It seems like the only issue with this trailer would be importing it from Australia.

Conqueror also has a division based in South Africa. You can learn more about Conqueror campers at either the Conqueror Australia or Conqueror South Africa website.


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