The Winnebago Solis and HIKE will make consumer show debuts at the Florida RV SuperShow, Jan. 15-19 at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa.
The Solis is a camper van with a fiberglass pop-top that raises on hinges and gas springs to provide a loft sleeping area for two. The Solis has all-season capability, a space-expanding, rear-door design with privacy screen, and a heated bathroom that doubles as a drying room for wet gear.
“When creating the Solis, we focused on implementing durable and efficient features that pair well with a variety of outdoor recreation activities,” said Russ Garfin, director of product management. “Features on the Solis allow you to easily explore everything from the beach to the ski slopes and locations in-between.”
The 59P floorplan offers sleeping space for up to four adults with a loft above and a Murphy-plus bed in the main living area that includes a table on the flipside to create a flexible workspace. “The Solis was designed for off-the-grid camping with a standard 220-watt solar panel and simplified winterization,” said Garfin.
The HIKE is a travel trailer with offset wheels, robust fenders and off-road tires. Other features include a multi-function front LP/gear storage area, contemporary interior styling, and a rugged exoskeleton that can attach bikes, kayaks and other outdoor tools.
“The HIKE is built for the beyond with five flexible floorplans to fit your lifestyle,” said Adam Christoffersen, product manager. “All HIKE floorplans are under 4,500 pounds allowing for a variety of tow-vehicle options.”
All five HIKE floorplans will be on display at this week’s Florida RV SuperShow.