Features Overview
Which Goldfields pod camper suits your style of touring?
Both pods are built for simple towing and fast setup — the difference is how much off-grid capability + storage + “premium fitout” you want.
Choose Escape if you want lightweight simplicity with a strong off-grid base.
Choose Nomad if you want maximum off-grid power + water + storage in a compact pod footprint.
Escape vs Nomad Pod Camper Comparison
Price
Escape: $38,990 (RRP $42,990)
Nomad: $44,990 (RRP $49,990)
Weights
Escape: Tare 1330kg, ATM 1990kg, Ball 115kg Payload 660kg
Nomad: Tare 1500kg, ATM 2000kg, Ball 150kg, Payload 500kg
Dimensions
Escape: 5.1m (L) x 2.2m (W) x 2.2m (H)
Nomad: 5.4m length, 2.3m height, 1.9m body width (2.24m overall width)
Battery / Power System
Escape:
Renogy REGO “Power One” system
300Ah lithium (upgrade option to 600Ah)
150W solar
2000W Renogy Pro inverter + 80A AC charger
50A DC-DC charger
Nomad:
Renogy system
2 x 300Ah lithium = 600Ah total (with 5-year battery warranty listed)
200W roof solar
Renogy Pro 2000W inverter charger
Renogy ONE monitoring with shunt
50A DC-DC charger with external Anderson input
Water
Escape: 200L total fresh water (120L + 80L), external hot/cold shower outlet
Nomad: Up to 200L total (120L main + 2 x 40L isolated tanks), SmartTek hot water storage box, external hot/cold shower
Kitchen
Escape: Big slide-out kitchen, 2-burner stove, deep sink, prep bench + stainless fold-down bench, hot water tap, extra-large fridge slide
Nomad: Fixed rear kitchen, induction cooktop, heavy-duty fridge slide, large prep space
Awning / Shower Tent
Escape: Darche Gen 3 180° awning with lights + Darche Gen 2 shower tent
Nomad: Darche 270° Eclipse LED awning + Darche Eclipse Gen 2 shower tent
Storage
Escape: SmartTek box with storage, front toolbox, long storage box above fridge box, jerry can holders, gas bottle holders, roof rails, bike rack option
Nomad: Big storage focus — front toolbox, extended front storage box, double side pantries, internal cupboards, kitchen storage, large under-bed storage with gas struts
Sleeping / Comfort
Escape: Caravan queen-style mattress 1980 x 1480mm, 2 movable fans, 21" smart TV + antenna, 3-layer windows, waterproof flooring
Nomad: Queen-size bed 150 x 198cm, 24" smart TV, built-in radio, wireless phone charging, diesel heater, 2 moveable fans, multiple windows/flyscreens
Off-Road / Running Gear
Escape: DO35 Cruisemaster hitch, independent trailing arm suspension, electric brakes, 15"/16" A/T tyres, 1 spare, ARK 750 jockey wheel
Nomad: 16" wheels (6-stud LandCruiser pattern), A/T tyres, rugged off-road suspension, 1 spare, 2 x 20L jerry holders, 2 x 4.5kg gas holders; Nomad page also references Cruisemaster/ARK/SKF as trusted brands used in build components
Warranty (as listed)
Escape: 5-year structural, 2-year general warranty (for purchases from Feb 2026), appliance warranties by manufacturer
Nomad: 5-year structural, 2-year general warranty (for purchases from Feb 2026), appliance warranties by manufacturer
Quick take (who suits what)
Escape = better if you want lighter tow weight, lower ball weight, sharper entry price, and a very strong standard spec.
Nomad = better if you want more standard battery capacity (600Ah), more storage-focused layout, and the bigger 270° awning