Colorful Boondocking Ready Camper With Solar/Lithium Batteries!
Sleeps 4
24 ft. long
Offers delivery
2010 Crossroads RV Slingshot
Get off the grid/into nature! This camper has everything needed for a comfortable camping trip. Save money on campground fees by camping on public lands.The all-exit windows open fully out, making you feel like you're outside when you're in. The picture window in the back offers views for days. I usually park so that window faces the prettiest view.The 600W of maintenance-free rooftop solar keeps the two lithium batteries (210 Ah) charged up so you have more 12v power than you can use. You can use the 12v plugs for things like charging cell phones and other devices.Be aware you cannot use any of the household plugs unless you run the generator. This rig does not have an inverter.That said, my Jackery power station is available for an extra fee. The Jackery is like a generator that doesn't use gas.With the Jackery, you can plug in 120v devices (things requiring a household plug) for charging and power. It does come with portable solar panels for recharging. No gas to deal with, no noise, no exhaust.The propane keeps powers the stove and keeps the camper warm with the furnace or the Wave 6 catalytic, silent heater.The mattress is an all-foam mattress by Tochta and it's the most incredible thing I have ever slept on.Enjoy watching TV in bed. I have a Roku you can connect to to watch your shows on Netflix, Hulu, etc.Dinette converts to a second sleeping area. Please be aware that the cushions are an off-white color and will get dirty or even stain easily. They should be covered when using as a bed. I'll provide a blanket for this.I have 2 outdoor mats available.If you want to run the AC, I'll provide you with my 2 portable generators (I have a parallel kit that connects the two). Otherwise, if you want to be able to use the 120v (household) outlets, you can bring the one generator.Bathroom has small tub and a stand-up shower. Dr. Bronner's soap and Pantene shampoo/conditioner provided.No Country Thunder.
No refund for unused time.What's includedTwo portable tables, a small camping chair, two camping mats, all dishes and utensils, pot ware, linens (no pillows), towels and washcloths. RecommendationsI full-time boondocked out west for almost 6 years in this puppy. Here are some great places to Boondock, all for free!The Mogollon rim is a popular place here (N of Phx).A favorite spot is Saddle Mountain, west of Phoenix (beware of the flies, tho!) GORGEOUS mountain.Another favorite area is Organ Pipe campground near Ajo. Saguaro NP is another spectacular place! The campground there, Gilbert Ray, is gorgeous.Jeez, another favorite is Las Cienegas Campground south of Tucson. It's STUNNING, and is at higher elevation, so you can cool off there in summer.Not far from my place (Marana) is Pump Station Road and Cattle Tank Road. Both are very pretty with mountain/hill views and a good variety of cacti vegetation.Check out Campendium.com for free spots to camp. Filter for 'free' to see what's available.
Other things to noteTrailer weighs about 3,300 lbs dry. GVWR = 7300 lbs.There's plenty of cargo carrying capacity.
It comes with an Andersen weight distribution hitch, and I have the hitch itself with a weight distribution hitch.Your vehicle needs a brake controller.
Watch out for 'ass drag' when going over uneven terrain. There are places you cannot go if the dip is too severe.
No refund for unused time.What's includedTwo portable tables, a small camping chair, two camping mats, all dishes and utensils, pot ware, linens (no pillows), towels and washcloths. RecommendationsI full-time boondocked out west for almost 6 years in this puppy. Here are some great places to Boondock, all for free!The Mogollon rim is a popular place here (N of Phx).A favorite spot is Saddle Mountain, west of Phoenix (beware of the flies, tho!) GORGEOUS mountain.Another favorite area is Organ Pipe campground near Ajo. Saguaro NP is another spectacular place! The campground there, Gilbert Ray, is gorgeous.Jeez, another favorite is Las Cienegas Campground south of Tucson. It's STUNNING, and is at higher elevation, so you can cool off there in summer.Not far from my place (Marana) is Pump Station Road and Cattle Tank Road. Both are very pretty with mountain/hill views and a good variety of cacti vegetation.Check out Campendium.com for free spots to camp. Filter for 'free' to see what's available.
Other things to noteTrailer weighs about 3,300 lbs dry. GVWR = 7300 lbs.There's plenty of cargo carrying capacity.
It comes with an Andersen weight distribution hitch, and I have the hitch itself with a weight distribution hitch.Your vehicle needs a brake controller.
Watch out for 'ass drag' when going over uneven terrain. There are places you cannot go if the dip is too severe.
Get off the grid/into nature! This camper has everything needed for a comfortable camping trip. Save money on campground fees by camping on public lands.The all-exit windows open fully out, making you feel like you're outside when you're in. The picture window in the back offers views for days. I usually park so that window faces the prettiest view.The 600W of maintenance-free rooftop solar keeps the two lithium batteries (210 Ah) charged up so you have more 12v power than you can use. You can use the 12v plugs for things like charging cell phones and other devices.Be aware you cannot use any of the household plugs unless you run the generator. This rig does not have an inverter.That said, my Jackery power station is available for an extra fee. The Jackery is like a generator that doesn't use gas.With the Jackery, you can plug in 120v devices (things requiring a household plug) for charging and power. It does come with portable solar panels for recharging. No gas to deal with, no noise, no exhaust.The propane keeps powers the stove and keeps the camper warm with the furnace or the Wave 6 catalytic, silent heater.The mattress is an all-foam mattress by Tochta and it's the most incredible thing I have ever slept on.Enjoy watching TV in bed. I have a Roku you can connect to to watch your shows on Netflix, Hulu, etc.Dinette converts to a second sleeping area. Please be aware that the cushions are an off-white color and will get dirty or even stain easily. They should be covered when using as a bed. I'll provide a blanket for this.I have 2 outdoor mats available.If you want to run the AC, I'll provide you with my 2 portable generators (I have a parallel kit that connects the two). Otherwise, if you want to be able to use the 120v (household) outlets, you can bring the one generator.Bathroom has small tub and a stand-up shower. Dr. Bronner's soap and Pantene shampoo/conditioner provided.No Country Thunder.
No refund for unused time.What's includedTwo portable tables, a small camping chair, two camping mats, all dishes and utensils, pot ware, linens (no pillows), towels and washcloths. RecommendationsI full-time boondocked out west for almost 6 years in this puppy. Here are some great places to Boondock, all for free!The Mogollon rim is a popular place here (N of Phx).A favorite spot is Saddle Mountain, west of Phoenix (beware of the flies, tho!) GORGEOUS mountain.Another favorite area is Organ Pipe campground near Ajo. Saguaro NP is another spectacular place! The campground there, Gilbert Ray, is gorgeous.Jeez, another favorite is Las Cienegas Campground south of Tucson. It's STUNNING, and is at higher elevation, so you can cool off there in summer.Not far from my place (Marana) is Pump Station Road and Cattle Tank Road. Both are very pretty with mountain/hill views and a good variety of cacti vegetation.Check out Campendium.com for free spots to camp. Filter for 'free' to see what's available.
Other things to noteTrailer weighs about 3,300 lbs dry. GVWR = 7300 lbs.There's plenty of cargo carrying capacity.
It comes with an Andersen weight distribution hitch, and I have the hitch itself with a weight distribution hitch.Your vehicle needs a brake controller.
Watch out for 'ass drag' when going over uneven terrain. There are places you cannot go if the dip is too severe.
No refund for unused time.What's includedTwo portable tables, a small camping chair, two camping mats, all dishes and utensils, pot ware, linens (no pillows), towels and washcloths. RecommendationsI full-time boondocked out west for almost 6 years in this puppy. Here are some great places to Boondock, all for free!The Mogollon rim is a popular place here (N of Phx).A favorite spot is Saddle Mountain, west of Phoenix (beware of the flies, tho!) GORGEOUS mountain.Another favorite area is Organ Pipe campground near Ajo. Saguaro NP is another spectacular place! The campground there, Gilbert Ray, is gorgeous.Jeez, another favorite is Las Cienegas Campground south of Tucson. It's STUNNING, and is at higher elevation, so you can cool off there in summer.Not far from my place (Marana) is Pump Station Road and Cattle Tank Road. Both are very pretty with mountain/hill views and a good variety of cacti vegetation.Check out Campendium.com for free spots to camp. Filter for 'free' to see what's available.
Other things to noteTrailer weighs about 3,300 lbs dry. GVWR = 7300 lbs.There's plenty of cargo carrying capacity.
It comes with an Andersen weight distribution hitch, and I have the hitch itself with a weight distribution hitch.Your vehicle needs a brake controller.
Watch out for 'ass drag' when going over uneven terrain. There are places you cannot go if the dip is too severe.
I lived on public lands out west in my travel trailer for almost 6 years! Full-time boondocking. It was incredible. Now, I've settled back down, at least part-time, near Tucson, Az. I own and operate CampAddict.com to teach others how to RV. Started the biz while on the road with my now business partner. Crazy life! I love my Slingshot, it has seen me through many adventures and there's so much I love about it- namely the huge picture window at the back and the ability to fully open out all the windows. It's like you're outside when you're in!!!
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Features
2010 Crossroads RV Slingshot
- Sleeps 4
- Fresh water: 25 gal
- Gray water: 20 gal
- Black water: 20 gal
- Propane capacity: 40 lbs
- Gross weight: 7,000 lbs
- Sleeps 4
- Fresh water: 25 gal
- Gray water: 20 gal
- Black water: 20 gal
- Propane capacity: 40 lbs
- Gross weight: 7,000 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Generator
- Solart
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- TV/DVD
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Generator
- Solart
- Water hookup
- Electric hookup
- Sewer hookup
- TV/DVD
Rules and policies
- Tailgating friendly
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
- Unlimited generator hours
24/7 roadside assistance
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Enhance your trip with these add-ons. Available at checkout.
Dump Fee
No dumping the waste tanks at end of your trip
£22.50
/each
Full 20 lb Propane Tank
No dealing with filling propane for you if you choose this add-on.
£15.00
/each
Jackery Power Station
Gives you 120v power to charge and power things
£6.00
/per day
Dump Fee
No dumping the waste tanks at end of your trip
£22.50
/each
Full 20 lb Propane Tank
No dealing with filling propane for you if you choose this add-on.
£15.00
/each
Jackery Power Station
Gives you 120v power to charge and power things
£6.00
/per day
Availability and rates
There’s a 1 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 20% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: £375.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: £56.25. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.