If you’ve ever dreamed of a rig that can do it all—sleep your family, haul your toys, and survive off-grid adventures year-round—then the Antishanty AS-1 Limited might be your dream machine.
This ultra-lightweight, modular, off-road-ready trailer is part tiny house, part toy hauler, and part rugged overlanding rig.
A Camper, Toy Hauler, and Off-Grid Tiny Home Rolled Into One
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About the Antishanty AS-1 Limited
The Antishanty AS-1 Limited is designed and built in Logan, Utah by a team of outdoor enthusiasts. Whether your passion is mountain biking, skiing, dirt biking, or off-grid living, the AS-1 serves as the ultimate mobile base camp.
Key features include:
- 150 sq. ft. of Modular Interior Space
- Aircraft-Grade Aluminum Construction – No wood, no rot, and built for a lifetime of adventure
- Two Queen Bunks in Camp Mode – Sleeps up to six with room to spare
- Off-Road Capable – Equipped with BFGoodrich KO2 tires, 33″
- Pop-Up A-Frame Design – Over 9 feet of headroom when set up
- Driver + Passenger Side Kitchen Boxes
- Insulated and 4-Season Ready
Whether you’re heading to the desert, the mountains, or your favorite lakeside campsite, this trailer is designed to adapt. It can haul mountain bikes, motorcycles, and even quads thanks to its modular interior and 1,000 lb gear capacity.
From Dirt Bikes to Queen Beds: This Trailer Adapts to Every Trip
Specs at a Glance
- GVWR: 3,500 lbs
- Dry Weight: 2,800 lbs
- Towing Height: 7’8″
- Length: 14’5″ (without tongue) / 17’6″ (with tongue)
- Width: 8′ (with kitchen boxes)
Built for Off-Road Adventures
Unlike most trailers, the Antishanty isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s a tool for adventure. The durable aluminum construction means it’ll keep going strong no matter where the road (or trail) takes you. It’s easy to tow, quick to set up, and endlessly flexible.
Video Tour: Antishanty AS-1 Limited
Learn More
For additional photos, specs, pricing, and model options, visit Antishanty.com.
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I am a big fan off off road campers. However, this one is a bit heavy and has a hefty price tag. Beside that there is no ramp to load and unload motorcycle with ease.
I am aware of a company offering a similar size of camper with lbs 1000 less dry weight and a lower price. They use honeycomb
wall and roof panels, a ramp for the toys, a lift up to the ceiling bed, two entrance doors nd for those couples without kids a fixed roof.
The A frame may be a good idea when you need to accommodate four people but I don’t need it.
The have an additional outdoor kitchen and ample storage on top of the draw bar which is a great feature to balance the trailer especially when you are carry motorcycles.