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Off-grid camping is hard on a trailer: no shore power, no city water, long dusty roads, and big temperature swings. A wood-framed RV fights all of that with materials that swell, rot, and grow wood mildew the moment moisture gets in. LiV's welded thermoplastic composite shell has no structural wood to rot and is sealed and four-season capable, so the trailer that spends its life away from full hookups is built to take it.

Being wood-free also keeps a LiV light, which matters more the farther off pavement you go — less weight to drag up a forest road, easier on a mid-size tow vehicle, and more margin for water and gear. Fit yours out the way you camp in the configurator, and dry-camp longer. Pricing starts from under $20K.

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What makes a LiV good for off-grid camping?

A sealed, four-season wood-free composite shell that can't rot in the backcountry, plus low weight that makes remote tows easier and leaves more margin for water and gear. Configure a model to add the off-grid features you want.

Can I boondock in a LiV travel trailer?

Yes. LiV trailers are self-contained, with fresh, grey, and black tanks and a wood-free build made to handle dry camping away from hookups. Check each model's tank sizes above and build yours for longer stays off-grid.

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Configure your build, save it, then take it to a dealer.