Black Series vs Boreas: Off-Road Travel Trailer Comparison

Article published at: Jun 18, 2026

Boreas and Black Series both build hard-sided off-road travel trailers for serious off-grid travel — but they come at it from different places. Here's a fair way to compare them.

What they have in common

Both are purpose-built for leaving the pavement: rugged chassis, off-road suspension, and off-grid systems aimed at boondocking rather than full-hookup campgrounds.

How they differ

  • Origin & positioning: Boreas builds in Colorado and leans on a “Made in the USA” story. Black Series is Australian-engineered — designed for the harsh outback — and US-ready, sold direct with transparent pricing.
  • Lineup: Black Series offers a broad range from the compact HQ12 to the flagship HQ21, plus toy haulers, so you can match size and budget closely.

What to evaluate

  • Off-grid power: solar wattage, battery, and inverter. The HQ15 ships with a 2000W inverter and solar; the HQ21 carries 800W of solar.
  • Water capacity: the HQ19 holds 64 gallons for longer trips.
  • Sleeping capacity: Black Series models sleep 3–6 depending on layout.
  • Bathroom: a full wet bath is standard across the range.

The bottom line

Both are credible off-road trailers. If you want a wide lineup, full off-grid systems as standard, and transparent direct pricing, Black Series is built for you. Compare the full lineup or call (833) 822-6737.


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Article published at: Jun 18, 2026

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