The ROAK Camper is currently in development.

Designed and built in Australia, it’s being refined for off-grid travel, rough tracks, and long days that end around a campfire.

This isn’t a concept render or mass-produced shell. It’s a real build, tested and improved through use, failure, and iteration.

  • The Camper

    What you’ll see here are real photos from the garage/workshop and the bush, not staged marketing images.

    These photos document what’s working, what’s being improved, and what’s still evolving.

    Every change made now is done to ensure the final camper is something we’d trust in remote conditions ourselves.

  • Design Principles

    Every part of the ROAK Camper is guided by a clear set of principles:

    • Built for off-grid use
    • Easy, quick setup (even at night)
    • Simple, proven systems over fragile tech
    • Easy to maintain and repair in the field
    • Weight-conscious without sacrificing strength
    • Storage designed around real camping gear
    • Tested before it’s ever offered for sale

    These principles shape every decision, even when it means slowing down development.

  • Timeline and Availability

    The ROAK Camper will be released when it’s ready, not when a deadline demands it.

    There is no mass production run planned. Availability will be limited, and early access will be offered to those who have followed the build from the beginning.

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Current Build Status

The ROAK Camper is actively being refined and tested. Below is where the project currently stands:

  • Chassis and base layout tested and under refinement
  • Initial off-road testing completed
  • Interior layout under refinement
  • Electrical and power system redesign in progress
  • Material selection and weight optimisation ongoing
  • Extended field testing planned

Last updated: January 2026

Progress updates will continue as milestones are reached.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the ROAK Camper be available?
When development and testing meet our standards. Updates will be shared as milestones are reached.

Will the camper be suitable for off-road use?
Yes. The design prioritises durability, weight management, and real-world off-road conditions.

Will there be customisation options?
Details will be shared closer to release, once the base platform is finalised.

Where is the camper being built?
The ROAK Camper is being designed, built, and tested in Sydney, Australia.