The Mars Area X Air is a hard-wearing Australian-designed off-road camper that inflates into a snug, well-equipped base camp. Mars steps additional into absolutely automated tenting by putting in fold-out lids, inflatable body tubes and folding stabilizer legs that each one function on the push of some controls on a devoted setup panel. The comfort continues at camp, the place the Area Air X affords indoor and out of doors leisure, a double-sized out of doors kitchen, sleeping for a household of six, and a big al fresca lounge for as much as eight.
In designing an inflatable model of its Area X dual-fold camper trailer, Victoria-based Mars Campers determined to make it much more handy than the common inflatable. That meant automating not solely the inflation course of however as a lot of the setup as attainable.

All of it occurs in a devoted, neatly labeled management panel that permits customers to hit buttons and flip switches to open the entrance and rear lids, fold down the 4 stabilizer legs, and inflate each the camper tent and the awning. Mars calls the Area X Air Australia's first auto-opening, auto-stabilizing and auto-inflating dual-fold camper and makes use of a low-noise stress system to maintain the tent comfortably inflated at camp.
Apart from being a lot faster to arrange than the hard-poled Area X, the Area X Air can also be simpler than different inflatable campers, such because the off-road Opus Air that requires customers to manually fold out the lids and arrange stabilizer legs. Area X Air campers nonetheless must manually flip a couple of latches, swing the rear tire service out of the way in which and arrange some help hardware, however the near-fully automated course of ought to save a couple of minutes of time, which shall be notably beneficial throughout these camp arrivals when the solar has already set or is almost there.

Inside, the Area X Air has 140 x 190-cm (55 x 75-in) double beds at every finish. The big wraparound dinette simply to the fitting of the entry door converts over right into a 180 x 190-cm (71 x 75-in) mattress, finishing a six-person sleeping capability that Mars recommends for as much as 4 adults and two youngsters. Throughout the day, the wraparound couch can seat as much as eight folks, and the roll-up tent canvas makes for a breezy indoor/outdoor-style lounge.

Whereas the Area X Air inside does have a 20-L minibar fridge to maintain chilly drinks shut at hand, the primary chilly storage, meals prep and cooking occurs exterior. A fridge slide to the left of the entry accommodates the primary fridge/freezer, whereas a slide-out pantry subsequent to it affords space for storing for meals merchandise. Stroll previous the doorway, and the primary slide-out kitchen space doubles up on prep house with a full-width fold-away worktop behind the Dometic SMEV three-burner range and sink. There's extra work house subsequent to the range and on the detachable finish worktop. A versatile LED gentle assists with evening cooking.

The Area X Air comes optimized for entertaining with each indoor and out of doors waterproof stereo audio system, a 24-in LED TV with out of doors mounting bracket, and a touchscreen-equipped DVD participant. Twin 100-Ah batteries present energy with assist from a 1,000-W inverter and 30-A charger. A 200-W photo voltaic panel is accessible as an choice. Indoor and out of doors management panels and switches present handy management of apparatus like lights, water pump and audio system, together with system monitoring.
The Area X Air doesn't embody an indoor lavatory however packs a normal moveable rest room. It carries twin 100-L water tanks, and consumers can add in an optionally available water heater.

Mars' 5.9-meter-long (19-ft) trailer is constructed up for full-on Aussie-grade off-roading with a hot-dipped galvanized chassis, unbiased suspension with twin gasoline shocks per wheel, baked enamel paint end, checker plate up entrance, and a pair of 265/75 R16 MT tires on the bottom with a full-size spare on the service. Tare weight scales in at 1,950 kg (4,300-lb), leaving 650 kg (1,433-lb) of payload to refill the rear toolboxes, under-couch storage compartments, twin 20-L jerry can holders, twin 9-kg gasoline tank holder, and myriad different storage areas.
Mars launched the Area X Air in February and has been displaying it at main Australian camper exhibits, together with final weekend's Victorian Caravan, Tenting and Touring Supershow. The trailer begins at AU$39,990 (approx. US$29,800).
The six-minute walkthrough video gives a really thorough take a look at the Area X Air's inside and exterior options and operation.
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