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Overkill T.K.4.7 off-road camping trailer rides small but opens up for big, breezy views

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The T.K.4.7 all open and ready to enjoy a breezy afternoon on the beach or in the forest
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The Overkill T.K.4.7 is a compact, little squaredrop trailer that opens up to create a scenic campsite
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Overkill's door uses a push-button entry system, with keys as a backup
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Available swing-away spare tire carrier
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The T.K.4.7 all open and ready to enjoy a breezy afternoon on the beach or in the forest
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Slide-out storage
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The T.K.4.7 has a base dry weight of around 1,100 lb and a tongue weight of 100 lb
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Inside, you can see the removable panel that creates a functional seat for more naturally sitting up to eat or work
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This photo shows the Dometic fridge drawer just under the bed
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Toyota and T.K.4.7 – a perfect match
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Last year, Overkill showed its flagship S.O.5.10 tailgate area built up with kitchen cabinetry, but the tailgate on this year's model is dedicated to hard storage
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This S.O.5.10 also sleeps more people than last year's model thanks to the roof-top tent
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Slide-out kitchen on the Overkill S.O.5.10
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Growing its lineup from the expanding S.O.5.10 caravan, Oregon's Overkill Campers presents a lighter, simpler take on tow-anywhere camping. The T.K.4.7 rides on a similarly rugged foundation as its big brother but offers a more compact living space that blurs the boundary between inside and outside. With two of four sides taken up almost entirely by wide-opening doors, the trailer lets campers connect with the great outdoors in a way most other small trailers do not.

Last year, it was the 5.10's slide-out expansion module and unique wraparound kitchen layout that lured us into Overkill's Overland Expo booth, and this year it was the T.K.4.7's wide open doors. With a large, swinging tailgate door at the back and a flip-up wall on the passenger side, the 4.7 offers a more open, airy experience than virtually any small trailer we've seen, reminding us a bit of the Cricket TigerMoth. Inside, the 4.7's pop-out bed frame panel turns the 78 x 46-in (198 x 117-cm) double bed into a seat so campers can enjoy those open-air views while sitting up or lying down.

Much like the 5.10's slide-out module, the large doors on the T.K.4.7 serve to expand the feeling of size and space at camp while maintaining a compact footprint behind the tow vehicle's bumper. A compact, two-sleeper squaredrop, the T.K.4.7 measures 13 ft (4 m) in total length and weighs 1,100 lb (500 kg) dry.

The Overkill T.K.4.7 is a compact, little squaredrop trailer that opens up to create a scenic campsite
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Overkill keeps those numbers down by equipping the 4.7 quite simply. The trailer comes standard with the bed, 12V deep-cycle battery, indoor/outdoor LED lighting system, under-bed storage slide-out, solar hookup and keyless number pad entry system. The tailgate galley you'd see on other small teardrops and squaredrops isn't a part of that standard package, and buyers who want a kitchen will have to pay extra for the optional front-mounted kitchen slide and under-bed Dometic fridge drawer. Other options include solar charging hardware, a Honda generator, a cabin heater and an air conditioner.

Overkill builds the 4.7 plenty robust enough to handle a load of options, planting a Timbren 3500HD Axle-Less suspension between the Vision Raptor wheels rolled in BFGoodrich KO2 285/75/R16 all-terrain tires. Also standard are the tube fenders, integrated front rock sliders, electric brakes, articulating hitch and Raptor-coated frame.

Inside, you can see the removable panel that creates a functional seat for more naturally sitting up to eat or work
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The T.K.4.7 starts at US$18,900 before options. The Overland Expo show model pictured was upgraded with add-ons like a Dometic fridge drawer, Zarges storage boxes and swing-away spare tire carrier.

You can see more of the T.K.4.7 in the photo gallery, where we've also uploaded some shots of an S.O.5.10 featuring a more finished design and alternative layout over the show model we looked at last year. The 5.10's base price is now listed at $28,900, and Overkill has a third model on the way to slide between the 4.7 and 5.10.

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