In the video above, we join Parker of Parker’sPOV for a tour of the 2023 inTech O-V-R Expedition travel trailer. Parker made the video for a customer who was driving a long distance to buy this trailer. Since it is brand-new, that customer’s walk-through can also show others interested in the inTech O-V-R Expedition travel trailer what it is like.
With a whopping cargo carrying capacity of 7,200 pounds, this little trailer can carry a LOT of gear and supplies! Luckily there are four outside storage bays. So, for a small trailer, you can pack a lot in, although note that none of these storage bays are pass-throughs.
Like many inTech trailers, this one also has a terrific exterior pull-out kitchen with a 12-volt Dometic refrigerator freezer and a gas griddle. The inside kitchen features a 10-cubic-foot, 12-volt fridge, a 2-burner cooktop, a convection microwave, and an ENORMOUS farmhouse-style sink. I frequently complain that the sinks in many RVs are too small, but that is definitely not the case with this one.
There’s a small, functional wet bath with a porcelain toilet and shower, but it lacks storage.
Upon walking in to the O-V-R Expedition trailer, you are greeted by a long L-shaped sofa and dinette, which, of course, converts to extra sleeping space. An additional bunk bed drops down from the ceiling over the dinette. A long wardrobe closet sits just inside the door.
The model in the video comes with twin beds in the back bedroom, but this trailer can alternatively come with a queen bed.
More nice features of the 2023 inTech O-V-R Expedition travel trailer
- Heated underbelly, 12V line heaters, and tank heat pads
- 25,000 BTU furnace
- Tankless on-demand water heater
- Maxxair fan
- Porcelain toilet
- Bubble foil insulation in walls and ceiling
- Torsion axles
- Off-road tires
- Exterior solar port
- Soft close cabinets
What’s not to like?
At first, I liked the dish draining rack that goes over the sink, but upon further thought, you are going to be using the sink to wash the dishes, so over the sink is not a convenient place to put the dishes. Far more practical would have been a flush mount cover like the one on the stove so the space could be used as counter space when the sink was not in use.
Kitchen and bathroom cabinet spaces are both on the sparse side. The same can be said for wardrobe storage—there is a single narrow closet and not much else.
2023 inTech O-V-R Expedition travel trailer specs
- Sleeps: 5
- Dry weight: 5,200 pounds
- CCC: 7,200 pounds
- Fresh water: 44 gallons
- Gray water: 30 gallons
- Black water: 26 gallons
- 30-amp service
- MSRP: Starts at $58,380
Learn more about the inTech O-V-R Expedition travel trailer here.
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Fairly nice video (which is why I gave it five stars – not for the trailer). Just where do the batteries go? Off-road tires wear out quicker than regular tires on pavement, and my guess is this trailer will spend most of its time on pavement. I didn’t see a power cord, just the plug-in location. Do you get a cord with it or do you have to supply your own? Never assume! A nice couple’s trailer.
Batteries are inside an interior compartment. The video shows the battery vent location on the road side.
I did see that, Steve, but was still curious as to where the batteries were located. Ease of adding water (if the batteries you choose need tending) would be my concern.
Thank you, Cheri! 🙂 Seems like a nice, but expensive RV. Does this company have a reputation for producing higher quality rigs? The price suggests to me that they think that they do, or their costs are higher because of the higher quality components they use. Thank you for finding and sharing this review and summarizing it! 🙂 Safe travels! 🙂
Yes they do! Tony Barthel loves them. They are employee owned, so there is big incentive to produce a quality product.
You can see Tony’s review at https://www.stresslesscamping.com/honest-rv-reviews/2022/10/21/rv-review-intech-o-v-r-expedition-overlanding-trailer
A lot to like! Smooth, all-aluminum skin (no leaky corrugations!), rust-free aluminum frame, torsion axles (no leaf springs!), versatile 30A (not 50A!) power (AC with soft-start and a 2500w generator!), off-grid solar-Li-inverter option, 12v fridge (no more milk shakes instead of hard ice cream!), conv-micro, tankless WH, and twin beds with REAL memory foam mattresses. This trailer should last decades longer, with comparatively little maintenance, than “stick ‘n tin”- or fiberglass-sided, rubber-roofed RVs from every other manufacturer. But I would want that aluminum box in white, not gray, for camping in our Southwestern sun!