OP4
OFF-ROAD INFLATABLE TRAILER
FULLY EQUIPPED AIR INFLATABLE POP-UP TRAILER
Dry Weight: 3100 LBS
GVWR: 4200 LBS
Awning Options: AIR Canopy | AIR Annex
Sleeps: 4 Adults | 2 Beds
Bathroom: Privacy Tent w/ Toilet
Shower: Hot Water Shower & Tent
Heater, AC, TV, Full Kitchen
STANDARD FEATURES
- Dual-layer protected AIR beams
- Material: 12oz / 420g fine weave Polycotton
- Waterproof and UV-protected Tropical Roof
- Built-in Air Pump Inflates Tent in 2 minutes
- Durable Design with 9 Individual Air Beams
- Front Bed Fitted with King Bed Extension
- Rear Doube Bed
- Seating Converts for Additional Bed
- 4-burner stainless steel stove
- LED outdoor lights
- Storage & pantry access
- Stainless steel wind guards
- Foldable dish-rack
- Chopping board and prep deck
- 12v fridge/freezer combo
ALUMINIUM DIBOND WALLS: The external and internal walls of the AIR OPUS are constructed from Aluminium Dibond. This consists of two aluminium panels, separated by a Polyethylene core; providing a strong and lightweight outer shell.
POLYSTYRENE INSULATION: A 20mm thick sheet of Polystyrene sits between the internal and external Aluminium Dibond walls to provide insulation.
WATER PROOFED 10-PLY FLOOR: Built using 10-ply sheeting, with a waterproofed layer to the bottom and a dark wood veneer to the top. This is then topped and sealed with industrial-strength vinyl flooring.
POWDER-COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME: The frame is constructed using specially cast and welded aluminium. This helps keep our camper light and easy to tow and move, while ensuring maximum strength. The aluminium is then finished with a high-quality powder coat to ensure longevity.
HIGH-STRENGTH BONDING: Panels, frames and flooring are secured using a combination of screws, aluminium rivets and high-strength bonding agent before being sealed with silicone.
WATER-TIGHT FINNED SEALS: When the lids are closed and clamped down they are sealed tight with finned rubber seals for ultimate protection from water ingress.
PRESSURISED GAS SPRINGS: Highly pressurised gas springs are fitted to the lids to ensure easy set up, with just one person required to unfold the lids
OPTIONAL FEATURES
- Dometic AC & Heat Pump 10,000BTU or –
- Truma Propane Furnace 11,500BTU
- Cinema System
- Bike Rack Carriers
- Gear Bags
- Enduro Remote Trailer Mover
- Fitted Storage Cover
- ZAMP Solar Panal
- AIR Annex: Fully encloses to provide 2 private Rooms
- AIR Canopy: Inflates in 1 minute for Maximum Shade
- AIR Gazebo: Fully encloses and inflates with on-board air compressor
- AIR Windbreak: Connects to your canopy or annex to keep wind and sand out
- 20lb Propane Tank Holder
- 2 × 6g| Jerri Can Holders
- 40 gallons of water on-board
- 2x Lithium Batteries
- DC-DC Charging
- Zamp 140Watt Panel
- Solar Port
- Orange
- Blue
- Metallic Grey
- Matte Black
OP4 SHOWER OPTION
ANNEX OPTION
KING BED
WATCH THE OP4 IN ACTION
GEAR FOR YOUR OP4
AIR CANOPY
WINDBREAK
STORAGE COVER
HOT WATER SHOWER
HYDRAULIC LIFT
DO35 TRAILER HITCH
HITCH LOCK
INTERIOR LUXURY
OP4 SPECS
RESOURCES
VIDEO RESOURCES
OP4 ADVENTURE ADDICTS
Looking for trip inspiration from other families and owners? Check out some of the adventures other owners have embarked on with their OPUS. From cross-country solo trips to weekend getaways with the entire family, you’ll find plenty of off-grid camping suggestions here.
Titus Canyon DV
We love the outdoor slideout kitchen … “we do a lot of steaks, burgers, veggies, and of course s’mores on our Solo Stove.”
Windwhistle CG in Moab
Bernadette Brooks’ recent trip with her new OPUS Camper went through 4 states in 15 days including New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona. This Adventure Addict did it with just her, her OP4, and her adventure dog, Gryff.
Toquerville Falls
OPUS Camper owners from Fresno show us how to off-road. They packed everything into this trip including: Toquerville Falls, Virgin River near Belly of the Dragon and La Verkin Creek Camp near Toquerville Falls.
Mojave River
Phillip Usrey’s recent Mojave Trail run took him and his OP4 from Mojave City to Afton Canyon. His Tacoma TRD Off-Road and OP4 pushed through some serious terrain, “dipping in and out of it a few times and crossing under the train trestle.”