Black Series vs Taxa: Off-Road Camper Comparison

Article published at: Jun 18, 2026

Taxa and Black Series both have devoted off-road followings, but they're built for different kinds of trips. Here's a fair comparison.

Two different philosophies

Taxa is known for compact, minimalist, design-forward campers that are light and easy to tow — great for solo travelers and couples who pack light. Black Series builds larger, fully-equipped off-road travel trailers with a real bathroom, kitchen, and off-grid power for longer, more comfortable stays.

How they differ

  • Size & amenities: minimalist campers trade interior space and full bathrooms for low weight. Black Series includes a full wet bath and kitchen across the range.
  • Sleeping capacity: Black Series layouts sleep 3–6 — including family-friendly options like the HQ17 (sleeps 5).

What to evaluate

  • How you camp: weekend minimalist trips vs extended off-grid living.
  • Off-grid range: the HQ19 carries 64 gallons of water; the HQ21 has 800W of solar.
  • Comfort: full wet bath, queen/king beds, and a kitchen come standard on Black Series.

The bottom line

Choose a minimalist camper for ultralight, pack-light trips. Choose Black Series if you want full amenities and off-grid range for longer adventures or family travel. Call (833) 822-6737 to find your fit.

Article published at: Jun 18, 2026

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