Instructions
Production deposit of $2,000 secures your spot in line. Options with be finalized closer to your build, so you have plenty of time to decide after your production deposit is placed.
You can place your deposit by clicking on the "ORDER NOW" button.
How does this work?
Select the options you want by clicking on the drop downs. If there is an image rendering, it will update with your selection. Please keep in mind that the rendering is on a 6' long MoonLander.
Pricing?
The bottom of each page will show your $ total before sales tax. The summary page will show all items selected and $ total.
Navigation?
The bottom of each page will allow you to advance to the next side of the camper. After the first page, you will see a navigation timeline that you can click on at the top of each builder page. This allows you to jump around.
How do I order my MoonLander?
To order your MoonLander we require a $2,000 production deposit. The blue "ORDER NOW" button in the top header of the website will bring you to the production deposit page to create an account and place your production deposit. Once placed, your spot in line is secure and we will reach out to you within the next business day!
Base Model
Choose the base shell for your specific truck.
Side Pods
Choose your side pods. Slim 6" extensions or full 8.5" extensions.
Door Style
We recommend the swing up door for shade & rain coverage. Barn door has heavy duty hinges for hanging gear.
Panel Finish
Select the finish for your panels. Clear anodized is the favorite.
Trim Finish
Select the color of your trim.
BUILD RECOMMENDATIONS
Below are some tips on how to customize your MoonLander so that you can enjoy it to the fullest. This is a combination of feedback from customers and from our own nights in a MoonLander. Of course, this is your MoonLander so please feel free to build it your way!
Bare Minimum
At a bare minimum we recommend at least one fan and one screened window. The fan allows you to control temperature and condensation inside of the camper. You want to be able to pull fresh air in through a screened window, and remove old air with the fan.
Sleep Orientation
We recommend sleeping with your head on the passenger side of the camper. We run all of the power cables from various options to the passenger side by the door. This area is where you will want your battery station and where you will charge your gear and control power output. Sleeping with your head on this side of the bed will make it easy to charge your phone, control your lights, etc.
Fan Placement
We recommend placing the fan on the side of the bed your feet will be on. This will keep you from hitting your head on the knob of the fan that hangs down. Wherever you place the fan, you will get good air flow. You will want to run the fan in exhaust while sleeping to pull air through a window and keep condensation down.
Windows
Air Flow - Windows help you control air flow. We recommend having a screened window on the driver side and passenger side of the camper. This allows you to control air flow when the fan is in exhaust mode. On a warm night, you can open the window at the head of the bed to pull air over your body to cool you down. On a cold night, you can crack open the window at the foot of the bed and run the fan on low to cycle fresh air and control condensation without losing your body heat.
Front & Back Windows - These will allow you to see through the camper while driving.
Side Window Placement - We recommend placing larger windows at the foot of the bed, so that when you sit up in bed you have a nice big view. We recommend smaller windows at the head of the bed, so that your pillows do not block the window view and it is out of your way when lying down.
Arctic Tern Windows - These windows really enhance the feel, aesthetics, and function of the camper. They offer big views to the outdoors, and because they open awning style you can have them open when it's raining. The built in shader is extremely convenient for privacy and controlling air flow as well. They are insulated and look awesome! Our favorite setup is a 450x900mm at the foot of the bed, and a 300x700mm high up at the head of the bed.
Slider Windows - These certainly get the job done as well and have a pretty dark tint, these are going to be less pricey.
Porthole Windows - Make your camper look like a spaceship. These are mostly for aesthetics and have a dark tint.
Bubble Windows - Bubble windows have pros and cons. You will gain 4" of head room wherever it is placed, you can fall asleep under the stars, and it lets in some nice light. However it can let in too much light sometimes, and it can accumulate condensation.