
"If you're into pomp and show, turn back now. This camping trailer isn't for you. But if the bare essentials are enough to make your adventures fun, read on. Before that, though, check out the video above. It's easily the strangest promo I've ever seen for a trailer. Cinematically shot 4k videos of full-equipped trailers are impressive, but just wait until you see the Ecno Evil Unit-1 being smashed with wooden planks and sledgehammers. It's one heck of a demonstration of its structural toughness."
"Developed by California-based Ecno Evil, the Unit-1 is a rugged squaredrop off-roader that's built without wood, yet designed to withstand whatever you may throw at it. The HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) construction makes the trailer absolutely durable, lightweight, and pretty cost-effective. The cost is also achieved by keeping Unit 1 to its skeleton, with subtle functionality accents only. It avoids the unnecessary camping equipment that the makers believe adventurers already own and should not be burdened further with mandatory gear in their rig."
The Ecno Evil Unit-1 is a rugged, square-drop off-road camping trailer built without wood using HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) for durable, lightweight, cost-effective construction. The design preserves a bare-bones skeleton with subtle functional accents and omits integrated camping equipment so owners can furnish with their own stove, toilet, and power backup. The Unit-1 offers an external rear storage area separated from the living space to keep soiled gear apart. When towed by a capable vehicle, the trailer reaches remote locations and provides a reliable basic shelter for multi-day wilderness outings. Promotional footage demonstrates exceptional structural toughness.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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