Roamers gathered together at the Moab Roamer Adventure
Become A Roamer

Don't Buy A Trailer. Join A Community.

Over a thousand Roamers already have — and the number grows every day. They've been waiting for you to find them.

Become a Roamer
What We're Here For — The Reason We Do This

Our Mission.

"Together we inspire others to achieve extraordinary excellence through belief, change, and progress."

You'll notice our mission statement doesn't mention anything about selling the best trailers — or selling anything at all. That's because at ROA, our mission isn't to sell trailers. It's to give you an experience that will change your life.

We believe the trailer is the start, not the end. What changes your life isn't a product — it's the people you meet, the places you go, and the things you learn how to do out there. Roamers make friendships, camp longer, and come home different because of the community behind them, the new places they explored, and the new things they learned along the way.

— Shane Stauffer, Founder
XT9 off-road at sunset
Who We're For

This Is Your Invitation.

This is for the person who wants friends to camp with. Who wants to go on an adventure but doesn't want to go alone. Who wants to try things they'd never try by themselves, see places they'd never see otherwise, and come home different than they left.

It's for the person who believes the best weekends are the ones where something changes.

If all you want is a trailer, there's a dealership close to you. If all you want is a paved pad and a playground, there are thousands of great campgrounds. Both are good options.

This is something different.

And if you've made it this far — there's a good chance you already know.

In Their Own Words

What Our Roamers Say.

Roamers at their campsite — video placeholder
Ninety Seconds. One Community.
Roamers gathered at the 2026 Moab rally
The Question Every Future Roamer Asks

What Is A Roamer?

A Roamer is someone who believes the trailer isn't the endpoint — it's the beginning.

They care less about the specs and more about who they'll meet, where they'll go, and what they'll learn out there. Things you can't buy.

Some go off-road. Some chase weather. Some hunt. Some bring the kids. Some go solo. That's how a Roamer camps — it's not what makes them a Roamer.

What makes them a Roamer is wanting something bigger than a trailer, and coming here to find it.

Almost none of them knew another Roamer before. Now they do. Some have become lifelong friends — spending holidays together, camping in places none of them had seen, trading every tip and trick they've picked up along the way.

Shane once asked a Roamer, "What value would you put on the people you've met in the Roamer community?"

"I could never put a value on it."

That's what we're actually in the business of. The trailer is how you get here. The community is what changes you.

"The only things that will change you five years from now are the things you learn, the people you meet, and the places you go."

Shane Stauffer — Founder, ROA Off-Road
Roamers on the trail at a Moab rally
What Makes A Roamer A Roamer

The Four C's.

Being a Roamer isn't about the trailer you tow — it's about who you become while you're towing it. Every Roamer moves through the same four stages, again and again. It isn't a destination. It's a constant process.

Framework adapted from Dan Sullivan's Strategic Coach.

01

Commitment

First, you commit. Commit to finally picking up the unit you've been putting off. Commit to getting it out on a camping trip instead of letting another weekend pass. Commit to spending real time with the people who matter. Nothing else happens until the decision does.

04

Confidence

You've done the work. You know what you're doing. The next trip doesn't take a pep talk — because you've already done it, and you'll do it again. And the moment you're ready to push further, the cycle starts over at commitment.

02

Courage

Trying new things takes courage. Courage to not be perfect at something the first time. Courage to learn a skill you've never had. Courage to tow your trailer across the country to meet people you've never met. Courage is what turns the decision into the first trip.

03

Capability

After commitment and courage, capability follows. You've learned new things. You know how to back your trailer in. You know how to tow long distances. You know how to find the spots most people never find. What used to intimidate you is now just something you do.

Where Roamers Become Roamers

We Don't Leave You To Figure It Out Alone.

Every year we run rallies, adventures, and campouts built to put the cycle in motion. We push you into commitment by giving you a date to show up. We stretch your courage with new country, new gear, and new terrain. We build your capability out on the trail, next to Roamers who've already done it. And we send you home with the confidence to do it all again.

The whole point is to put you shoulder to shoulder with other Roamers doing exactly what you're doing — trying new things, exploring new places, meeting new people. You'll never run the cycle alone.

1,000+ Roamers — And Growing Every Day.

Here's Where We'll Meet Up This Year.

September 4–8, 2026

Roamer Rally

Roamerland · Southern Utah

Every Labor Day weekend, the whole community gathers at Roamerland for the biggest Roamer event of the year. Five days of camping, convoys, clinics, and fires that run until the last person turns in.

March 19–23, 2026

Moab Roamer Adventure

Moab, Utah

Five days in red-rock country. Roamers out running slickrock, sharing spotter duties, and cooking dinner in the shadow of the La Sals.

April 23–26, 2026

South Carolina Roamer Adventure

South Carolina

Four days out on the East Coast for Roamers who don't make it west. Guided routes, campfire conversations, and new friends by Sunday morning.

May 14–18, 2026

Flagstaff Roamer Campout

Flagstaff, Arizona

Northern Arizona at its best — high pines, dark skies, and trails that run right from the campsite.

June 25–29, 2026

Redmond Roamer Campout

Redmond, Oregon

High desert, volcanic terrain, and a week of Roamer convoys through some of the Pacific Northwest's best off-road country.

More Coming

Regional Meetups Year-Round.

Every Experience Center

Pop-up campouts, open houses, and smaller regional gatherings happen throughout the year. Join the community and we'll tell you where to be next.

The Benefits

What Comes With Being A Roamer.

Here's what you get when you join.

ROA team member working with a Roamer
01

You Have A Team Behind You Who Knows This

Sales Coaches, techs, and advisors who camp in these trailers. Every call, every year.

ROA Sales Coach on the phone with a Future Roamer
02

You Make The Right Choice

Off-grid specialists on the phone as long as it takes, even if it means we steer you to a cheaper unit.

ROA technician performing a pre-delivery inspection
03

You Get A Trailer That's Been Tested

A 100-point inspection, twice as thorough as the industry standard.

Roamer walking through systems on an XT9 at delivery
04

You Leave With Confidence

A four-hour hands-on delivery where you practice every system before driving off.

Roamers at camp
05

You Spend More Time Camping

Roughly 80% of issues fixed on the call.

Family camping off-road with their XT17 HRT
06

You Know Exactly Where To Go

OnX Offroad Premium, on us. Thousands of campsites already marked.

Roamerland, Southern Utah
07

You Have 40 Acres Near Five National Parks

Roamerland, in Southern Utah, reserved for Roamers.

Roamers gathered at the 2026 Moab rally
08

You Have Lifelong Friendships

Rallies, adventures, and a Facebook group that never sleeps.

Roamers at their campsite — the community together
People Who Joined The Movement

See What Roamers Have To Say.

★★★★★

"We left feeling great and confident. The delivery took six to seven hours over two days — we spent the night in the parking lot so we could ask follow-up questions and get a live winterization walkthrough the next morning. Thorough, unhurried, and built our confidence completely before we drove off."

Stephen Crandall Utah · Trailer: MDC XT12HR
★★★★★

"Spent a year and a half researching before purchasing a Pause Reboot 19.4 at the Utah location. Took almost two weeks camping on-site to fully learn the trailer. The Roamer Rally was a highlight of the ownership experience. The depth of relationship built here is unmatched in the industry."

Kevin LeJeune Utah · Trailer: Pause Reboot 19.4
★★★★★

"Previously owned a Bruder XP6 for five years before switching to an XT19 OGE through the South Carolina location. Having owned one of the most respected overlanding trailers available, the verdict is clear — ROA and MDC are in a class of their own."

Louis Mes South Carolina · Trailer: XT19 OGE
★★★★★

"Regretfully we did not buy our trailer from ROA (this time!). Drove nine hours each way to have an XT12HR warranty issue serviced at the South Carolina location, despite not having purchased there originally. Consistent communication, verified repairs, and clear explanations throughout."

Jimmy Oriol South Carolina · Drove 9 hours for warranty service
★★★★★

"Quote honored to the penny. Cold water in the fridge on pickup. The first two nights camping on the way home were at 10,000 feet in 36-degree temperatures. The trailer performed."

Randy Mesa · Trailer: MDC 16 Island
★★★★★

"Even after I'd watched a LOT of ROA videos, I learned a great deal more from Jeff. The in-person delivery fills in the gaps that videos cannot."

Linda Kondris Colorado Springs · Trailer: MDC XT12OGE
★★★★★

"Set up for success, can call anytime. Anthony and the team ran a full walkthrough that left every question answered. The delivery was designed to build genuine confidence, not just hand over keys."

Heather Maddigan Colorado Springs · Trailer: MDC
★★★★★

"Did I say all the extras for other dealers are STANDARD with MDC? First-time off-road buyer. Michael and Justin answered every question without pressure."

Ginny Mesa · First-time off-road buyer
What Your Membership Covers
$13,535

Being A Roamer Isn't Free. It's Just Baked In.

Private RV clubs charge thousands a year for a fraction of this. Most of what being a Roamer includes is built into the price of your trailer — not sold separately, not upsold later, not optional.

Here's what the membership covers the day you sign, and every year after.

Phase 1 — Before You Decide

$2,500

Before you put money down, you get the expertise most people pay $175 an hour to access.

  • $1,500
    Unlimited Expert Guidance Off-grid specialists who camp in these trailers. Independent RV consultants charge $175 an hour. Most Future Roamers use eight hours before deciding.
  • $1,000
    Video Library & Research Tools Hundreds of thousands of dollars invested in factory tours, head-to-head comparisons, and real-world testing. Plus a research checklist and curated owner introductions.
The Membership Benefit You make a confident decision. Instead of weeks second-guessing forum posts, you pick up the phone and talk to someone who's slept in the trailer you're considering.

Phase 2 — Before You Drive Off

$4,200

Every system has been tested, and you've practiced the ones that matter.

  • $1,800
    100-Point Pre-Delivery Inspection Eight hours of certified tech time at $225/hr — every trailer, every time. Twice as thorough as the industry standard's 30–50 points, and well above the $1,000 NRVIA-certified independent average.
  • $400
    Deep Dive Walkthrough Library Video tutorials filmed on your exact trailer, covering every system. Yours to reference at 10 PM on your first night out, or three years later when something feels off.
  • $2,000
    Personalized Hands-On Delivery Most places charge $1,000 for a 30-minute handoff. We charge twice that because we put in eight times the work. Four hours of electrical, plumbing, propane, towing setup, and real-world tips. You practice every system before you drive off.
The Membership Benefit You leave the lot with the confidence to go anywhere.

Phase 3 — Every Year You Own It

$6,835/yr

The community keeps paying back for as long as you camp.

  • $4,000/yr
    Dedicated Tech Support Line Roughly 80% of issues get fixed on the call. Each avoided service trip saves $1,350 in labor, time, and fuel on a 200–400 mile round trip.
  • $35/yr
    OnX Offroad Premium Thousands of free campsites, trails, and public land boundaries.
  • $2,500/yr
    Community & Roamerland Access Roamer Rally, Roamer Adventures, and 40 private acres in Southern Utah. Premium RV clubs charge $2,500–$5,000 a year for less, and they don't include Roamers.
  • $300/yr
    Priority Service + Lifetime Support VIP service programs at other places run $200–500 a year. Included for every Roamer. You're never a ticket number.
The Membership Benefit Your trailer actually gets used. The best trailer in the country is worthless in your driveway. The membership exists for one thing: keeping Roamers camping.

The Value Doesn't Stop.

Year One $13,535
Three Years $27,205
Five Years $40,875

All figures are conservative estimates based on independent RV consultant rates, NRVIA inspection averages, premium RV club fees, and ROA-observed tech line resolution rates. Methodology available on request.

Roamers gathered around a campfire
Join The Movement

There's A Spot For You At The Campfire.

You're not the first person to feel this pull. Roamers have picked up trailers from Big Sky, from halfway across the country, from nine hours away each way. They didn't drive for a trailer. They drove to find the people who camp the way they do. Over a thousand Roamers already have — and we grow every single day. Your spot at the fire is open.

Utah · Colorado Springs · South Carolina · Mesa