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FROM THE COMMUNITY
Real experiences from Kimbo owners showing how they build, travel, and live with their rigs.

Owner #409
Julie Do
"First trip in the used Kimbo is in the books. I think the pup approves of the upgrade."

Owner #349
Patty Klump
"We continue to be really happy with the Kimbo and the functionality of our interior. Everything is working out really well."

Owner #261
Sam Kim
"As I write this, I’m sitting in my cozy Kimbo at a comfortable 75 degrees while it’s 90 outside and mostly sunny."

Owner #504
John Smith
Took his Kimbo 10,000+ miles across North America.
"Just wrapping up an epic journey…”
Owner #409
Scott Granado
Owner #561
Jesse Lee Godwin
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Micah Rushing
TIPS FROM THE FOUNDER

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How I Keep My Kimbo Fresh: Air Quality in a Small Space
Hi Folks, today I’m going to tell you about the air purifier and mini ozone generator that I use inside of my personal Kimbo. I’ll share why I recommend that you install the same into yours, and why it matters. It’s called a Koios H13 mini air purifier and I really like the thing. There are so many of these mini air purifiers on Amazon that I recommend just using the name of mine to look up which one works best for you. It has 3 speeds, it’s powered by USB C, and has a nice blue backlight...

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Unstuff Your Life: Finding Order in Small Spaces
Hi folks, today I want to tell you about “unstuff your life” and how it can help you with the organization needed for living in small spaces. Todays letter is about establishing homes for your items in order to stay tidy. I hope you find it helpful. When you’re living in a Kimbo or spending a long period of time in one, you’re going to want to stay organized. The longer you’re living in a Kimbo, the more you’ll accumulate; life requires an amount of “stuff” to stay at stasis and not need to...

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A Small Act and a Long Echo
Hi folks, today I want to share some thoughts about a homeless young man that I met the other day in Seattle. Then I want to share some words that I hope will lift you up. This is not about a Kimbo. I want to start this letter by saying that I don’t ever share these kinds of stories. I tend to keep them to myself because I want to preserve the intent. I hope that sharing this story just enhances the intent, that it builds you up too, even if it’s in a small way. Over the years I’ve had the...




