Imagine bungee-corded bikes rattling on rear racks and travel mugs sloshing atop cluttered center consoles. Folks, these are the hallmarks of the all-American road trip that promise surface thrills and deeper cravings for freedom.
And like salmon surging upriver, we too have that deeper need for wide-open roads, and migration to spaces untouched by cubicles and tail lights. We’re seekers programmed to venture beyond horizons, discovering identity under star-stitched skies.
Westfalia Makes a Return in 2024
In recognition of that native need for travel and freedom, the iconic camper maker, Westfalia is back with the all-new Wave to bring deliverance from the daily office slog.
So it’s time to go conquer wild trails chart constellations reflecting off Lake Tahoe nights, and hike angelic trails leading to thundering views of Yosemite Falls.
The Promaster-based Wave has enough space for six. Enough for all family members!
The Wave’s layout looks similar to European camper vans with a rear bed that changes between twin and queen sizes. It also has a front seat area that folds down into extra sleeping space.
For your surfboards and skis, the Wave boasts a central opening that stores long items safely inside so you don’t risk damage carrying gear outside. Part of the bed slides away too so tall items like bikes can roll right into the cargo area.
The Wave also keeps you connected with its Firefly touchscreen for managing lighting, battery, and appliances from one dashboard. Play music to set the mood while camping under stars filled with possibilities. This tough, smart camper supports 21st-century explorers.
As John Muir said about being in nature, “Going to the mountains is going home.” We too often live far removed from nature. But the Wave brings you there reliably, then shelters you through evenings filled with nature’s peaceful sounds. With thoughtful features fueled by passion, the Wave embodies escaping to the free open spaces we all yearn for.