From Campsite to Job Site, New Stealth Toy Hauler Built to Work
as Hard as it Plays
Stealth Enterprises, LLC announced its new lineup of Stealth Nomad toy and work
haulers for 2019. Ranging in size from 18 to 30’ with a payload capacity of up to 7,700
lbs, depending on model and length, the Nomad series is engineered to handle both
work and play equipment.
Four Flexible Floorplans for Active Families or Work Crews
Every Nomad comes standard with a full bath, including a shower, toilet and sink.
Also standard is a full kitchen with two-burner stove, refrigerator, microwave and sink
package. Choose from four 2020 Nomad model year floorplans designed for family
and work crews alike:
Front Kitchen in 18 to 30’ sizes has the largest garage space or work area
and can be outfitted with optional jack-knife couches and HappiJac queen bed
to sleep four
Double Bunk in 24 to 30’ sizes with a full bath and double bunk beds that
sleep four up front and a mid-kitchen
Front Bath in 22 to 30’ sizes with a large full bath and a shower forward and
kitchenette behind
Queen Bed floorplan in the 24 to 30’ sizes is a more conventional toy
hauler configuration with a bedroom with queen bed up front, full bath
adjacent and kitchenette mid-coach
“The Stealth Nomad serves working families as a tough crossover toy hauler that can
handle dirt bikes, side-by-sides, cars or jeeps on the weekend and then load construction
equipment and materials to the job site throughout the week – at a fraction of the
price of today’s luxury toy hauler RVs,” explained Mike Scheetz, President and COO.
Scheetz elaborated that the company included four floorplans into the Nomad series
as a baseline for customers to build-out a trailer to meet any demand.
“Families can add a queen sized HappiJac bed to most of these floorplans to sleep an
additional two adults,” he said. “And unlike most RVs, with the HappiJac option we
add six inches of height to these models creating additional storage cabinet potential
inside. The Nomad has dozens of options most RV manufacturers just don’t offer.”
Stealth Nomad Options RVs Can’t Provide
Your choice of heavy-duty steel or lightweight aluminum frames
Ramp doors to meet the demands of your equipment
Customize the interior for camping or working
Heavy Duty Twin Axles
Wider than most RVs
Choose your power options
To learn more, please visit www.stealthtrailer.com.
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