How One Rig Changed the Way They Travel
Designed for Real Travel, Not Just Weekend Getaways
For many travelers, the perfect rig isnʼt about flashy features or squeezing into the smallest possible footprint. Itʼs about ease, comfort, and the freedom to keep moving—without friction.
Thatʼs exactly what this build was designed to deliver.
Ready for Forest Roads and Beyond
Four-wheel drive was non-negotiable. Forest roads, remote trailheads, and less- traveled routes were part of the plan, and the rig needed to handle real terrain with confidence. With a Tiger, thereʼs no hesitation about turning off the pavement or following curiosity down a gravel road.
Just as important? Simplicity in the mornings.
No packing everything away.
No breaking down camp.
No resetting the entire living space before you can leave.
Close the windows, step inside, and head to the next destination. The living space stays intact, which makes travel feel fluid instead of repetitive.


Space That Changes How You Travel
One of the biggest shifts came from moving away from a Class B van layout. While vans can be efficient, they often require careful choreography—one person moving while the other waits.
Inside a Tiger, that dynamic disappears.
Thereʼs enough interior space for two people to move comfortably without squeezing past each other or constantly rearranging the space. Cooking, grabbing gear, or just stretching out in the morning feels natural. That added room doesnʼt just improve comfort—it reduces friction, and that changes the entire travel experience.
Comfort Without Compromise
A Tiger isnʼt about excess. Itʼs about balance.
- Easy-to-use systems that donʼt require constant setup
- A layout that supports everyday living, not just sleeping
- Capability that extends well beyond paved roads
The result is a rig that feels comfortable to live in and confident wherever the route leads.
Built Around How You Travel
Every Tiger build starts with understanding how someone actually uses their vehicle—not how theyʼre supposed to use it. Whether that means forest roads, longer stays, easier mornings, or more personal space, the design follows function.
If youʼre looking for a rig thatʼs simple to use, comfortable day-to-day, and capable on real terrain, exploring current Tiger builds is a good place to start. From there, the team can help shape a Tiger that fits the way you travel—not the other way around.




