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Portable 5000btu Air Conditioner/Heater for Small Campers & Pop-Up Tents Be the first to review this product! At 5000 BTUs of cooling power and 4300 BTUs of heating, this unit is just the right power. The unit is small, lightweight and portable – traveling easily with your active lifestyle. The unit is powered by standard 120v electric, inverter generator or shore power, and is controlled by Infrared remote (line of sight). If you would like to upgrade to a wired remote thermostat, to place inside your trailer for convenience, consider the ClimateRight CRTHERMO. For power, we recommend a 2000 watt gas inverter generators if you do not have access to electric. Installation is straight forward and comes standard with hookup kit and instructions. ClimateRight sits outside of your enclosed space. This is a popular feature. The unit comes standard with 3” diameter hoses which are four feet long. Simply drill two 3.5” holes into your structure, and port the hoses from the ClimateRight into the structure with our patent-pending “Quick Connect” click-on system.

If your application is a tent or other product which you do not want to be drilled through, simply find the easiest entry point and secure the access point with a tight seal. ClimateRight is also versatile. It is the ideal A/C and heater for your shed or other small enclosed spaces up to about a maximum of 1,200 cubic feet (under ideal insulation and non-extreme weather conditions). This equates to enclosed spaces of about 12’x12’x8’. The way the unit works is simple. ClimateRight draws return air from the enclosure through the air intake port. It takes the temperature of ambient air from the enclosed space and cools or heats it through the air outflow port. The unit will also dehumidify and purify the air. All control functions are performed from the infrared remote control. The auto-off and auto-on timer allows your enclosure to be comfortable at exactly the right time and temperatures day and night. There is also a three-speed fan control. The CR5000ACH can be outdoors and withstand inclement weather, as it cools or heats the inside of your enclosure and it can be mounted if your location requires it.

Please note this product is not meant to hold a specific temperature within your enclosure. It is meant to generally improve your living conditions while enjoying your outdoor activities within small enclosed spaces. This item qualifies for Product Protection Plan coverage.
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The teardrop-shaped trailer comes in either 54- or 60-inch lengths and can fit either a full or queen mattress, respectively. If you’re traveling with an entourage, an optional roof tent expands interior space enough to fit seven people. Other optional amenities include running hot and cold water, heating, air conditioning, an outdoor shower and a lot more, meaning that you don’t have to sacrifice luxury for compact size. The Bare Necessities Trailer: Not everyone needs to be pampered — if you want to grow a pair and keep things rugged and simple, the (appropriately named) Manley ORV covers the bare-bones essentials. You essentially get a six foot long lockable tub for all the gear you want to keep safe, along with a top rack and pop-up tent — mounted on 33-inch tires with a hitch-mounted recovery hook for pulling your friends out of the muck without having to detach the trailer. It’s a far cry from Buckingham Palace, but it’s the right choice for the no-nonsense adventurer.

The Off-Road Resort Trailer: Bigger, fancier and more affordable than an NYC studio apartment, the VMI Xtender Compass is likely the most opulent off-road trailer you can buy. Other trailers have optional extras, but the Compass is loaded with comfort from the get-go. That includes a hot/cold water system, central heating, air conditioning, a full galley and an LED television. Optional extras for the welded aluminum trailer include a solar panel system and a propane generator. The Tough Mudder Trailer: Few off-road trailers are suited for invading a small country, but the Schutt Xventure comes pretty close. Like a lot of great 4x4s, the Xventure is derived from a design that saw use in the armed forces. It’s rugged, simple and utilitarian, with a loading space and payload capacity that can fit an ATV or dirt bike. The Xventure also features a top tent and is available with a stainless steel galley. Oh, and the entire thing is constructed from aluminum, meaning rust is about as likely as Alison Brie asking to be your camping buddy.

The Home For Hooligans Trailer: For off-road hoons, the Realtree Basecamp provides both space for bringing along a favorite ATV or dirt bike and a full-sized mattress, sofa bed and table; it can also be optioned with a portable kitchen unit, a 5,000 BTU AC unit, and a portable radiant heater. Think that all this cushiness will weigh you down en route to your favorite trails? Think again: the Basecamp weighs only 1,200 pounds in standard trim. The Sprawling Sanctuary Trailer: If you need a veritable Tent-Mahal, the people at Mountain Trail Campers have you covered with the Escalade soft-floor camper. It features useful luxuries like a three-burner stove, stow-away refrigerator, a queen sized mattress and a 130-liter water tank (no need to resort to unsavory Bear Grylls survival tactics). The tent, which expands out of a 16 foot-long sheet metal trailer, is lightweight and gas-strut assisted for easy setup. (If you can’t be bothered to use your arms, there’s also an optional auto-opening function.)