


Why Composite Construction?
Unlike traditional RVs built with wood framing and aluminum siding, this camper starts with a pre-manufactured composite shell.
The fiberglass-reinforced shell features integrated insulation, moisture resistance, and structural rigidity—perfect for 4-season travel without the bulk or rot-risk of traditional construction.
About the Shell
The fully insulated composite walls, roof, and floor eliminate thermal bridging, resist mold and mildew, and deliver all-season comfort without added bulk.
Fully insulated
The camper shell uses a fully insulated composite construction that helps regulate interior temperature in both hot and cold conditions.
Mold and mildew-resistant
The seamless composite design removes any metal framing, preventing thermal bridging and reducing heat loss.
Zero thermal bridging
Unlike wood-framed campers, the composite shell won’t absorb moisture, making it naturally resistant to mold and mildew over time.

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