Details
Our premium panels are the best in the industry, boasting an R-15.5 – R-17.4 insulation value and a 2.5″ thickness. Made with high-density structural PIR insulation with thick FRP (gel-coat) inside & out and reinforced with AZDEL sub-laminates. Impervious to water, impact resistant and super strong, fire resistant, and lightweight.
Kit Includes
- USA-made pre-cut composite R-17 panels & thermal break extrusions
- All adhesives (+15%) – Extra tubes of Sikaflex 522 available ($18.50 per tube).
- Brackets
- Corner Caps
- Hardware
- Mounting nut plates
All Campers come with 1″x2″ thermal break aluminum tubing for every 24″ in the roof & floor panels. This provides easier wiring in the ceiling and unmatched security between the camper & subframe, as well as added structural support.
Custom Orders
For departure angle campers 20′ or greater, please use the Contact form to describe what you want. This will allow us time to design and give you a price for the truly epic size of Globe Trekker campers.
Shipping
All of our products are offered as “will call” FOB Portland, OR — but we can help you find a shipper that can give you quotes. “Will-Call” means the products are intended to be picked up at our location and may not be packaged completely that will avoid damage by rough handling during shipment. This is why we strongly recommend that if you are having the products shipped, that you request a dedicated shipping service, on a deck-over or flatbed trailer, and that the load will be tarped. A “dedicated shipping service” means the truck picks up at our location, and drops off at your location. Do not accept a local pick up to a distribution center for transport.
US Shipping: attain a Bill of Lading (BoL) from your shipping company and email it to info@rvglobetrekker.com. Include the date that your items will be picked up. You are also welcome to come to the shop and pick up your items. All items with the exception of 3D printed items are “will call” from Portland, Oregon. See the Globe Trekker shipping guide that will come with your invoice.
Words to the wise for shipping: Flatbed deck-over (deck over the wheel wells) are a must. Tarp the load to avoid excessive road grime on your items. Corner protection for strapping composite panels is a great idea.
All shipments to and from Canada must utilize a customs broker. You need a Bill of Lading and a Canada Customs Invoice (CI1). Shipment value must be indicated on the commercial invoice. Fees are paid by the receiver.
For shipping to other countries, please contact a reputable agent that can walk you through the right steps so that you can avoid delays.