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Mavericks vs Mesa Campervan Model

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October 2, 2023 Mavericks vs Mesa Campervan Model

It’s time for the ultimate showdown! Our signature Mavericks model takes on our larger Mesa model. It can be difficult to decide between the Mavericks vs the Mesa. But there are a few key features that can make one a better choice for you depending on your road trip wants and needs.

The Basics

Our Mavericks model is a Ford E-150, with an average age of 2012. The Mesa is a Ford T-350, avg. age 2017. Both seat 5 and sleep up to 5 (with the rooftop sleeper added), although the Mavericks offer less storage space. They each get around 17 mpg and are small enough to not require an RV campsite. 

The Mavericks campervan is our signature model. It’s more often the budget-friendly option and offers the necessities, whereas the Mesa is newer and has more features at a similar price. The Mesa is about 2 ft longer than the Mavericks model. However, even though it’s longer, it’s easy to maneuver because it’s a newer vehicle with backup cameras, and still small enough to fit in most traditional campsites.

Escape Mavericks Campervan Model Mt Hood Oregon

Our Mavericks campervan model enjoying the view at Mt. Hood in Oregon.

Our Big Sur model is 2ft longer than the Mavericks, with additional storage space and features.

Want to see more?

Check out our campervan photo galleries of each model (interior and exterior).

Interior Set-Up

The key difference here is that the Mesa model has bucket seats in the back that stay put even when you’ve converted the “dining room” into a bed. View “bed mode” photos here.

This can be particularly nice for families with small kids because you don’t need to move car seats around in order to make the bed. It’s also better for folks who need extra space for luggage/gear. We recommend the Mesa for any group planning to travel with a large amount of personal belongings!

Our Mavericks campervan model interior has storage space underneath each bench and behind the kitchen in the back. It converts into a queen-sized bed.

Escape Campervan interior

In our Big Sur model, the 3 bucket seats in the back stay put even when the bed is down, which is great for people who need more storage space or have car seats. There are also storage drawers and spaces underneath each bench.

Kitchen Set-Up

This one’s easy! The kitchen is almost exactly the same. 2-burner propane stove, dual-powered fridge, interior roof light, storage space, and 5-gallon pump sink.

Campervan Kitchen Fitout

The kitchen fitout in the back of our Mavericks model.

Campervan kitchen

The kitchen fitout in the back of our Big Sur model.

Other Campervan Features

Compare the Mavericks andMesa model fit-outs side by side.

Mavericks Fit-Out Diagram

Mesa Fit-Out Diagram

Big Sur Model Diagram

Still not sure which campervan model to rent?

Don’t just take it from us! Read in-depth reviews of each model from past renters who have taken a spin in both. Then go ahead and book your campervan for your next trip.

Renter Review: Mavericks Model

Campervan review and tried-and-true tips from our friend Carly, who has rented the Mavericks and Mesa models a couple of times each. She’s basically an Escape pro!

Renter Review: Mesa Model

Our friend Dawn knows all about campervans. She rented from Escape a few times before building out her own! Dawn made a handy comparison between the Mavericks and Mesa after renting the Mesa for the first time.

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