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If you're shopping Black Series and you've narrowed it down to the HQ17 and HQ19, you're already in good hands. Both are serious off-road camper trailers built on the same rugged Australian-engineered platform. But they're designed for very different kinds of adventurers.
Here's a straight-shooting breakdown so you can stop comparing specs and start planning your next trip.
The HQ17 is the family workhorse of the Black Series lineup. It sleeps five, has a dedicated bunk sleeping area, and packs enough interior space for parents and kids to actually enjoy being indoors when the weather turns. If your idea of overlanding involves packing in the whole family, this is your trailer.
The HQ19 sleeps three — a king bed setup that's genuinely comfortable for two adults — and trades the extra bunk space for a massive 64-gallon water tank and an upgraded interior. If you're a couple planning extended off-grid stays, the HQ19's water capacity alone is a game-changer. You can go 10–14 days without resupply.
| Feature | HQ17 | HQ19 |
|---|---|---|
| Sleeps | 5 | 3 |
| Bed Type | Queen + bunks | King |
| Water Tank | Standard | 64 gallons |
| Best For | Families | Couples, extended trips |
| Price | From $59,899 | From $59,899 |
Choose the HQ17 if you're traveling with kids or need bunk sleeping. Choose the HQ19 if it's you and a partner and you want to stay off-grid longer between resupply runs. Both handle the same terrain — the choice is really about how you live inside them.