Any terrain, anywhere, unstoppable off-road tiny house conquers.

Is a future tiny house just a marketing ploy?

Any terrain, anywhere, unstoppable off-road tiny house conquers.
Any terrain, anywhere, unstoppable off-road tiny house conquers.

Have you ever imagined a home that can transport you from snowy mountains to sandy beaches? Introducing the Rubishack, a unique tiny house that revolutionizes mobile living. Picture a comfortable retreat mounted on a rugged pickup truck, capable of traversing any terrain while offering all the amenities of home.

The Rubishack is more than just a small dwelling; it's a way of life for those who seek adventure and independence. Its unique design and self-sufficient features enable you to travel the world without compromising on comfort or style. Get ready to discover the remarkable features of this one-of-a-kind tiny house on wheels.

Unstoppable off-road tiny house conquers any terrain, anywhere
Tiny house on tracks (Rubitracks) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

A tiny house like no other

The Rubishack is not a typical tiny house. Constructed on a 12-valve Cummins pickup truck chassis, this mobile home boasts four bolt-on tracks instead of wheels, enabling it to navigate difficult terrain with ease. Measuring 16 feet in length, 7 feet in width, and 11 feet in height, the Rubishack provides a surprisingly roomy interior despite its small exterior.

Unstoppable off-road tiny house conquers any terrain, anywhere
Tiny house on tracks (Rubitracks) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

Off-grid capabilities

This mobile home, the Rubishack, is a true embodiment of off-grid living. With its powerful Cummins engine and four-track-drive system, it can handle any terrain, including rivers, snow, mud, and beach environments. The Rubishack has a top speed of 40 mph, making it a versatile and freedom-loving home.

Unstoppable off-road tiny house conquers any terrain, anywhere
Tiny house on tracks (Rubitracks) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

Rustic charm meets modern functionality

The Rubishack has a rustic wooden exterior with generous glazing and a flower planter made from a rain gutter. Its interior is designed with the driver's position in the middle, a double-sized bed at the front (over the engine), and a dinette area at the back. Despite being known as a dry cabin, the Rubishack lacks running water, meaning there is no shower, toilet, or sink.

Unstoppable off-road tiny house conquers any terrain, anywhere
Interior of tiny house on tracks (Rubitracks) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

The beadboard walls and ceiling are accented with MDF trim, while swivel seats from a 1970s motor home add comfort and style. Panoramic windows provide breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Unstoppable off-road tiny house conquers any terrain, anywhere
Interior of tiny house on tracks (Rubitracks) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

Comfort on the go

The Rubishack may look rough on the outside, but it offers plenty of comfort on the inside. With modern amenities such as air conditioning and forced-air heating, this tiny home ensures a comfortable living experience regardless of the weather. LED lighting and electrical outlets make it a functional and practical choice for both short trips and extended stays.

Unstoppable off-road tiny house conquers any terrain, anywhere
Tiny house on tracks (Rubitracks) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

Not just a tiny house but a marketing tool

Scott Profit, the owner of Rubitracks, acknowledges that the Rubishack was primarily designed as a marketing tool rather than a genuine effort to transform tiny house living. Despite this, the innovative approach has generated substantial interest on social media and inspired the dreams of tiny house enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike.

Unstoppable off-road tiny house conquers any terrain, anywhere
Scott Profit sitting next to his tiny house on tracks (Rubitracks) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

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Kurt's key takeaways

The Rubishack embodies the convergence of minimalist living, off-road functionality, and innovative advertising. Although it may not be available for purchase in the near future, it stands as a captivating demonstration of what can be achieved when pushing the boundaries of mobile home design. The Rubishack defies conventional notions of what a home can be and where it can travel, demonstrating that with enough creativity, even the most audacious concepts can become a reality.

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