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The EarthRoamer LTi

The newest EarthRoamer model represents the epitome of RV innovation, integrating the best qualities of LTS and HD while introducing concepts that have never been seen before among expedition vehicles.

The EarthRoamer LTi distills the knowledge we have gained from building more than 250 Expedition Vehicles since 1998. These adventure vehicles have accumulated hundreds of thousands of miles on some of the world’s harshest roads and trails, and have spent tens of thousands of nights camping in every weather condition on Earth.

Please join us in welcoming EarthRoamer LTi. Its carbon-fiber vacuum infused camper body, lithium-ion battery, bunk side windows, and raised ceiling height are all built on the Ford F-550 chassis that we know and love. This fully-equipped ultimate off-road camper is the most advanced EarthRoamer XV ever made and comes ready to hit the road, or whatever you choose to drive it on, the moment we hand you the keys.

The biggest news with our all-new LTi is the completely carbon-fiber body. Advanced spacecraft, military aircraft, exotic sports cars, high-end yachts, and even high-end bikes and sporting equipment utilize carbon fiber. When low body weight, high performance, and unyielding strength are key in a vehicle, odds are its body is probably made with carbon fiber. While most of the RV and Expedition Vehicles in the marketplace are still using technologies developed in the 1950s, EarthRoamer has advanced to crafting with vacuum-infused, carbon-fiber construction. All LTi bodies are produced using a Vacuum Infusion Process (VIP) to create and bond two carbon fiber skins to a structural foam core, resulting in a monocoque carbon fiber body that is much stronger and lighter than any traditional RV or overland camper body.

It is a process that required a large investment in molds, highly-skilled composite technicians, and expensive materials, but we believe the benefits of the significantly lighter weight and higher strength create value for our customers that is worth the investment and cost. EarthRoamer LTi bodies are 100% designed and manufactured in house at our factory in Dacono, Colorado giving us complete control over quality and schedule.

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