This lightweight, low-maintenance trailer traverses rugged terrain while boasting a pull-out kitchen, stowable table, double-size bed, and social lounge.
Hauling a camper trailer with conventional comforts is a balancing act when the places you adventure to are among the toughest to reach. Fortunately for exploratory travelers, the TigerMoth Overland made by Taxa Outdoors is cozy, functional, and a haul-anywhere trailer without being high-maintenance, heavy, or difficult to maneuver.
Put simply, this habitat is a luxurious upgrade from life on the road in a truck bed buildout, which is typically how I roam. The TigerMoth Overland provides more flexibility than a van conversion or pop-top truck camper: you can unhitch, bookmark your camp spot, and head out. The sleep area converts into a dining area, workspace, or group hangout.
In short: This tenacious, lightweight off-road trailer provides great handling across environments, good climate control, and smart storage for singles or couples — plus customization with a bed-to-social area conversion. Overall, the design is meticulous and portable for outdoors folks.

Taxa Outdoors TigerMoth Overland: Off-Road Camper Review
A month and 4,300 miles after I started towing the TigerMoth Overland, I was thoroughly impressed and had just a handful of critiques, which could be easily fixed by the brand. Ultimately, I don’t like equipment that’s fragile or limits my travel abilities, hence the TigerMoth muscled its way into my must-haves.
At $24,950, the base price of the TigerMoth Overland isn’t modest. But with higher capability, overland travel trailers generally cost more. The heavy-duty Vorsheer XOC Extreme Overland Camper ($53,696) is beefier with 23-inch clearance, 2,550-pound weight, a 31-gallon water tank, and a 2,650-pound load capacity.
Some overland travel trailers offer additional features like a deep sink, furnace, and showerhead attachment — which the TigerMoth Overland does not — like the Expedition 2.0 by Off Grid Trailers ($29,500).
The Timberleaf Classic Teardrop Trailer ($23,400) offers an off-road suspension package for an additional $2,500 plus window curtains ($340), a two-burner stove ($450), and tongue storage box ($600) — accessories included in the TigerMoth Overland’s standard package. If dependability and an adaptive space are top priority, this off-road travel trailer could be a good choice.
First, I solo traveled with the TigerMoth Overland through Colorado’s San Juan Mountains and onward to Navajo Nation to bikepack with Dzil Ta’ah Adventures, the region’s first-ever Diné-certified guide.
I continued to Lake Powell via a hairy off-road route, qualifying the overlander as smooth and capable across off-camber, steep sandstone, plus huge potholes, strewn rocks, and variable sand.
I camped for several nights, and four vehicles got stuck within 50 yards. On my way home to Crested Butte, Colorado, the 80mph zones along Interstate 70 were seamless for the trailer. Then my partner joined me for a Pacific Northwest road trip to ski mountaineer and ocean surf in Washington, followed by linking river surf spots in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.
We navigated and camped from broiling southwest desert dunes to rough mountain passes in freezing temperatures, lush old-growth rainforest, and stormy coastline.
We plugged in at a few campgrounds, following high-mileage drive days and needing to recharge large electronics. But we mostly disperse camped up rough backcountry roads. To my relief, we never got stuck or needed the spare tire.

Big Picture: Capacity

Taxa Outdoors TigerMoth Overland: Specs
- Dry Weight: 1,458 lbs. (empty propane tank and water jug, sans batteries)
- Cargo Capacity: 942 lbs.
- Tongue Weight: 195 lbs. (approximately)
- Water Jug: 5 gal.
- Ground Clearance: 18″
- Tongue Height: 25″
- Exterior Height: 7′
- Exterior Width: 6’7″
- Awning Width: 6′
- Awning Height: 7’3″
- Exterior Length: 12’9″
- Interior Height: 3’9″ to 4’7″
- Bed Dimensions: 8″ x 54″
- Front Cargo Deck: 45L cooler; 12V outlet for electric cooler
- Propane Tank: 5 lbs.
- Off-Road All-Terrain Tires: 225/75R16 (Cooper Tires Discoverer AT3 LT)
Handling

Adaptive, Novel Doors & Windows

Sleep & Lounge Space

Slide-Out Kitchen

Exterior Storage
Electric, Solar, Gas, and Water

Drawbacks
Taxa Outdoors TigerMoth Overland: The Bottom Line
