RV Find of the Week: 2017 Taxa Cricket Trek

by | Jun 19, 2017 | RV Spotlight | 0 comments

Looking for a trailer that will make camping a breeze? We have a great deal on the brand-new 2017 Taxa Cricket Trek pop-up trailer! Pop-up trailers are much easier to set up than tents but much more convenient than a full-size RV. This Taxa Cricket Trek is on sale for $26,995 at Ancira RV in Boerne, Texas! The pop-up is is only 15′ in length, but vertically expands so it still creates a spacious and comfortable tent trailer. The exterior sports a dull grey with black features and when it expands, the top turns to a tan. The interior sports a nice, light wood color with gray furniture and amenities. The small pop-up trailer has sporty 15″ wheels!

The Cricket Trek offers a ton of features including: Zamp solar panels, ability to go 3+ days off-grid, removable tent sides with 5 zip-mesh windows, dirt road capabilities, torsion axle with brakes, aerodynamic design, four 12V outlets, interior LED lighting, connects to a 2″ ball hitch, easily towable, superior cross ventilation, exterior storage, a full kitchen with a covered sink and 6 large cubbies, and more. Learn more about the 2017 Taxa Cricket Trek today on RVUSA!

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