Japanese X-Cabin’s Lightweight Design Turns Some Heads – RVBusiness – Breaking RV Industry News

There’s always excitement in the air when a new camper company emerges with innovative designs and fresh perspectives, according to an article at TheManual.com.

Today, that buzz surrounds the Japanese X-Cabin 300, a lightweight camper that’s turning heads with its beautiful design. Manufactured by X-Cabin, a sub-label of the Effect Meiji Corporation, this camper is called “a breath of fresh air in the camping world,” despite its young beginnings in 2020. Situated in the bustling industrial hub of Nagoya City, Japan, X-Cabin has created a unique steel camper that’s bringing a new spin on the iconic Airstream look.

The X-Cabin 300 is 15 feet long, 7 feet wide and approximately 7 feet high. It has a galvanized steel chassis that provides a sturdy foundation and marine-grade stainless steel parts that ensure longevity and durability. Weighing in at around 1,600 pounds, this camper is remarkably lightweight, making it a breeze to tow and maneuver even for those with smaller vehicles.

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Source: https://rvbusiness.com/japanese-x-cabins-lightweight-design-turns-some-heads/