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Fishing-specific camper van unveiled in collaboration with Snow Peak

27.01.2026 05:52 1 min 1 source
Yahoo!ニュース JPN
Fishing-specific camper van unveiled in collaboration with Snow Peak
Original source: Yahoo!ニュース

KYB presented the Fishing Camper, a camper van developed with outdoor brand Snow Peak, at the 'Fishing Festival 2026' in Yokohama. Based on a Fiat Ducato L3H2, the vehicle features custom shock absorbers and an interior inspired by Snow Peak's mobile 'JYUBAKO' house. The concept is a mobile base camp for fishing trips, integrating dedicated storage and drying areas for gear.

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