HOW TO TURN YOUR SUBARU OUTBACK INTO A CAMPER IN 7 EASY STEPS

We believe in having the right tools for every job, so when we needed a comfortable everyday commuter car that could quickly pull double-duty as an all-conquering weekend warrior camper, a Subaru Outback seemed like the only logical answer.

With a few simple bolt-ons and modifications, we easily turned our new Subaru Outback into the most off-road-worthy and comfortable yet fuel-efficient camper we’ve ever built out.

How to turn your Subaru Outback into a camper in 7 easy steps

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Install a Roof Top Tent

Nothing transformed our Subaru Outback into a camper more than adding a rooftop tent. And that’s coming from someone who used to be a big skeptic when it comes to roof top tents.

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Throw On a Good Set Of All-Terrain Tires

While the rooftop tent made the biggest change to the comfort of the Outback camper, the all-terrain tires easily made the biggest change to its capabilities.

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Add a 12V Chest-Style Fridge

A fridge allows us to stock up for days when going off-the-grid and still be able to make good meals with fresh ingredients.  Without a good fridge, we’ve found that we start resorting to fast food and restaurant meals a bit sooner than intended.

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Get an All-In-One Battery Pack

I love how simple the Jackery 1000 is to use and it comes with everything we need out of the box. We plug the Jackery Explorer 1000 into the 12v car plug in the cargo area which charges while we’re driving and plug the fridge into the Jackery. Literally, 2 plugs and we’re ready to go!

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