If you have an InTech Sol Horizon on order and you are anxiously awaiting delivery, you could be frustrated not knowing the measurements of items inside. I know that we were! We wanted to start buying storage units, cubbies and accessories, but without being able to measure the spaces, we weren’t able to get stuff for our RV until it was delivered.
Which is why we hope these dimensions help you. We’ve measured just about everything you might need, but if there’s anything missing, just ask! Leave a comment or leave a comment on one of our YouTube videos.
We’ve listed interior dimensions and specs first for every inside living area of our InTech Sol Horizon 2021. Exterior dimensions are listed at the end.
Here’s our full Intech Sol Horizon trailer tour so that you can see these spaces:
If you’re considering getting this small trailer, check out our list of InTech Sol Horizon Pros and Cons.
*If you want to make custom decals, shirts, mugs or other items to show your love of Intech Sol RVs, you’ll want these downloadable SVG files to use!

Be sure to also check out our RV Lock replacement on our Sol Horizon for more peace of mind, and adding a solar-powered, wireless backup camera.
Living Room / Dinette Area
After much searching online, I finally found some great storage solutions that would fit most of the living room and dinette area cubbies and cabinets. You can see all of the items we use in our video below.
Over the Window Cabinets
I love using these long bins in these cabinets. They fit great! And I paid $6 for them. These larger square organization containers fit quite nicely, too.
- Length: 55 3/4 inches (37 inches from white lip of dinette bed conversion storage to wall)
- Width: 17 inches
- Height: 10 inches inside at highest point; 7 inches from bottom of shelf to top of cabinet opening; 6 inches from shelf to cabinet hinge
Blackout Shade
- Length: 80 inches
Shelf/Cubby Over Dinette (near door)
- Length: 39 inches (wall to wall inside); 37 inches inside lips
- Width: 5 inches inside of lip; 5 3/4 inches including lip
- Height: 11 inches at tallest point; 7 inches at shortest point
Shelf/Cubby Over Dinette (near microwave)
We can put two of these long grey fabric caddies in this cubby to store electronics and gadgets. They blend in with the wall color which I love. Plus, there’s still room leftover for decor, books or adding other stuff you need.
- Length: 44 inches (wall to wall inside); 42 1/2 inches inside lips
- Width: 5 inches inside of lip; 5 3/4 inches including lip
- Height: 11 1/2 inches at tallest point; 7 inches at shortest point
Table
- Length: 20 inches on shortest side; 35 inches on longest side
- Width: 19 inches at widest point
- Height: 31 inches

Seat Cushions
- Width (with back cushions on): 17 inches at shortest; 21 inches at corner; 23 inches at widest part
- Depth of Cushion: 4 1/4 inches
- Height from Floor to Top of Seat: 21 1/4 inches
- Height from Top of Seat to Top of Cushion: 15 1/2 inches

Dinette Bed (without back cushions)
- Length: 81 inches
- Width: 43 inches
Storage Area Under Dinette Cushion
- Length: 22 inches at shortest; 32 inches at longest
- Width: 18 inches at widest
- Height: 16 inches
Windows in Dinette (both sides same size)
- Length: 25 inches (outer edge of frame to outer edge)
- Height: 21 inches
- Window Blinds: 26 inches long
Doorway
- Height: 66 inches
- Width: 21 3/4 inches
Kitchen
Countertop
- Length: 49 inches
- Width: 20 1/4 inches
- Height: 35 1/4 inches from floor
2 Burner Stove
This marble-look drying rack is our absolute favorite item for protecting the glass cover when using it as a prep surface. It’s also seen in our video above. We got ours for under $10 and it was definitely worth it!
- Length: 19 inches
- Width: 14 1/2 inches
Sink
- Length: 23 inches (outer silver edge to outer silver edge); 21 inches interior
- Width: 16 1/2 inches (outer silver edge to outer silver edge); 13 inches
- Height: 6 3/4 inches
Under Sink
- Length: 25 inches; 21 1/2 inches from drain pipe to wall
- Width: 17 1/2 inches from front of piping to door
- Height: 28 1/2 inches

We made this garbage can and it fits perfectly under our sink, along with two milk crates for storage. Get your free Trailer Trash can SVG file to make your own!
Backsplash
- Length: 49 inches
- Height: 5 inches
Glass Partition by Sink / Bedroom
Keep in mind this is the actual partition, not the dimensions from the wall
- Width: 6 3/4 inches
- Height: 28 3/4 inches
Over-Stove Cabinets
- Length: 48 inches
- Width: 6 1/2 inches from lip; 7 1/2 inches including lip
- Height: 12 inches at tallest point; 10 inches at shortest
Drawers
- Length: 18 3/4 inches
- Width: 13 1/2 inches
- Height: Top – 2 1/4 inches; Second – 5 inches; Third – 5 1/4 inches; Bottom 7 1/4 inches
Kitchen Window
- Length: 45 inches (edge of metal frame to edge of metal frame)
- Height: 20 1/4 inches (edge of metal frame to edge of metal frame)
- Window Blinds: 46 inches long
3.7 Cu Ft 3-Way Refrigerator
- Length: 17 1/2 inches
- Width: 9 1/2 inches from edge of silver metal
- Height: 26 1/4 inches (without freezer inside); 18 3/4 inches of refrigerator space with freezer inside
- Removable Freezer: 5 1/2 inches height; 6 1/2 inches wide


Drawer Under Refrigerator
- Length: 19 inches inside
- Width: 13 3/4 inches
- Height: 4 1/4 inches
Shelf Area Under Microwave
- Length: 22 1/2 inches
- Width: 6 inches from edge of microwave; 7 1/2 inches underneath microwave door
- Height: 2 1/2 inches from shelf to bottom of microwave door; 18 1/2 inches from shelf to top of ceiling on tallest side; 17 1/2 inches on shortest side

Bedroom
Bed and Mattress
The bed is a standard size queen mattress. Thickness below is for the original factory mattress that came from the dealer in the RV.
We added two of these natural bed mats to increase air flow under the mattress to prevent mold.
And because there is only 9 inches between the bed platform and bottom of the window, we chose to DIY a custom RV mattress to get something we liked (it’s easy and affordable).
- Length: 80 inches
- Width: 60 inches
- Height: 4 inches
- Space from top of original dealer mattress to bottom of the long window: 9 inches
- Space from bottom of the television to top of original dealer mattress: 17 inches
- Bathroom wall by mattress: 31 inches deep
Drawer Under Bed
- Length: 26 1/4 inches
- Width: 13 3/4 inches
- Height: 4 1/4 inches
Television
- Length: 28 3/4 inches
- Height: 17 1/2 inches
Shelf/Cubby Area (Above the TV and on opposite wall over Emergency Exit window)
- Length: 28 1/4 inches
- Width: 5 inches inside of lip; 5 3/4 inches including lip
- Height: 5 inches at shortest point, 10 inches at tallest point
Cabinets Over Bed
- Length: 26 1/2 inches (left cabinet); 25 1/4 inches (center cabinet); 26 1/2 inches (right cabinet)
- Width: 7 1/2 inches inside of lip; 8 1/4 inches including lip
- Height: 4 inches at shortest point (corner by wall); 10 1/2 inches at tallest point (front of the cabinet)
Tables Over Bed
- Length: 8 1/2 inches
- Width: 5 3/4 inches
- Distance Between Two Tables: 54 inches L
Window
- Length: 61 1/8 inches from outer edge of metal trim to outer edge
- Height: 15 3/4 inches outer edge of rim to outer edge
Emergency Exit Window
- Length: 37 1/2 inches from outer edge of metal trim to outer edge
- Height: 19 inches
- Length of Blinds for Window: 38 inches
Bathroom
The bathroom includes a mesh pocket storage system, along with 2 attached towel hooks.
Interior Dimensions
- Length: 44 inches
- Width: 29 1/2 inches
- Height: 73 inches
Space Around Toilet
- From Edge of Toilet Seat to Wall in Front: 24 inches
- Edge of Toilet Base to Wall in Front: 25 inches
- Wall to Wall: 26 inches
- From Edge of Toilet to Wall on Left: 7 1/2 inches
- From Edge of Toilet to Wall on Right: 7 inches

InTech Sol Dimensions and Specs
Exterior Features
- Overall Height: 9 feet 6 inches
- Interior Height: 6 feet 6 inches
- Overall Length: 19 feet
- Ground Clearance: 11 1/2 inches
- Dry Weight: 3,230-3,350 LBS
- Tongue Weight: 465-495 LBS
- Ball Height: 17 1/2 inches
- GVWR: 4,000 LBS
- Net Carrying Capacity: 525-610 LBS
- Fresh Tank: 28 gallons
- Grey/Black Combo Tank: 32 gallons
- Awning: 10 feet Long (manual)
Interior Features
- Air Conditioning: 13.5K BTU
- 6 Gallon electric/gas water heater
- 1 Cu Ft Stainless Steel Microwave
- MaxxAir Vent Fan in Bedroom
- Vent Fan in Bathroom
- Bluetooth Stereo with 2 speakers and TV Prep
- 16 BTU furnace
- 6 gallon electric/gas water heater
stewart
Friday 10th of March 2023
Late to the game, but is there anywhere on the Horizon to store a barbell with a length of 79.2 inches and an adult sized bicycle? I'm looking for a trailer I can live in full time, and this one has everything I'd love to have, but would like to know if it'll store the extras! thanks
Couch Potato Camping
Saturday 11th of March 2023
Stewart, there have been a lot of conflicting reports about being able to put a bike on the back. The weight limit is pretty low, so you will need to check the specifications on each year's model, as they have changed recently. As far as the barbell, you would need to store on the floor, in the bed or in your vehicle. When storing in the RV, that would definitely impact the maximum amount of weight that you could have, which also includes your food, water, clothing and all gear stored in the trailer as towing.
Kenneth B Gaiser
Wednesday 5th of October 2022
Good Morning! We are selling our 2020 Sol Horizon and have been asked if it has a Zamp plug for solar. Since we don't dry camp I don't know what it even looks like. Would something like this be standard equipment? Thanks!
Couch Potato Camping
Thursday 6th of October 2022
If you're 2020 Horizon has a Zamp solar plug on the exterior, it would be on the driver's side of the trailer directly next to the exterior 30AMP plug. On ours, it had a black cover about the size of a half-dollar.
Judy Reed
Tuesday 5th of July 2022
I loved all of the measurement info…I was wondering though, since all of the Target links no longer work, if you could shoot pics of some of your storage baskets. Thank you for all the work you do on this site!
Alia
Thursday 30th of June 2022
Thanks so much for all the detailed info, it is so helpful! I'm curious if the 43" width on the dinette bed is taken at the widest part of the curved window, or the narrowest part. I have two growing boys, ages 7 and 9, who will be sleeping there and it seems quite narrow to sleep two. It's my biggest hesitation about this trailer and I'm curious to hear your thoughts.
Couch Potato Camping
Sunday 3rd of July 2022
The 43" is at the widest point on the dinette bed within the curved section. For two boys at those ages the dinette bed may be a little tight. It is, however, comfortable for one adult or most likely two smaller children younger than age 7. Thank you for the question!
Mark Bourque
Monday 14th of March 2022
Good Morning, Great info. Few Questions. Do you bother at all with Sway bars on towing or simply ball and chains. I have an Ford F150 which will be fully loaded.
The load capacity of the Horizon is very limited if you intend on going off grid as it only is around 500lb and carrying water would cut that in half. Do you haul your Horizon at full capacity and how does it handle on the road with wind and semi's? Even hauling empty water tanks I think it would be easy to hit the max weight.
Do you guys carry a ladder? I was considering one of those telescoping types. Seems like a good idea.
Do you carry any of the "electrical generators", basically overpriced batteries like Jackery, Bluetti, or Ecoflow to name a few. If you do which one do you use, and are you happy with it.
Thanks
Couch Potato Camping
Monday 4th of April 2022
Mark, Great questions! Here are our thoughts: 1) Sway Bars: Since we tow our Sol Horizon with an F150 that came with the factory tow package and since the Sol Horizon is a light trailer, I did not see the benefit of having a weight distribution hitch or sway bars with our setup. The only sway we experienced were in high wind conditions out west; a situation where even if we had sway control it wouldn't have made much of a difference. Otherwise, under normal conditions we've experienced no major sway towing our Sol Horizon with an F150.
2) Towing with Water: I have only towed our Horizon with a max 1/2 full fresh water tank. While I did notice a slight difference in the 'trailing' of the trailer, it wasn't anything bad - just noticeable with the extra weight and the extra weight at the rear end of the trailer. I'm always trying to maximize my fuel economy, regardless of the ebbs and flows of the gas prices, so that's why I typically only fill the fresh water tank about 1/2 full even when I know we're going to be boondocking. We typically only (occasionally) RV roughly a max of about 3 days off the grid and at this point we're pretty good about knowing how much fresh water we will need to be comfortable. In those situations, I will fill the fresh water tank about 1/2 full, we carry a 6 gallon potable water jerry can, and have other 1 gallon bottles of drinking water as a backup.
3) Ladder: With our Sol Horizon, I have not carried a ladder when RVing. Given its lower height than our previous RV, I have not had any issues thus far that would require me to get on the roof. Knowing the RV community is full of good people, I know that if I ever truly needed a ladder when staying at a campground, you wouldn't have any issues borrowing one from a fellow RVer. Now, with our previous RV when we full-timed for about a year, I did carry a portable/foldable ladder since we had a larger travel trailer and we were always on the move.
4) Portable Electrical Generators: We carry the 1000W Jackery with the portable solar panel kit. We've had good success with the Jackery as we believe in their products. We've found having the Jackery is a good way to keep your devices and if needed your RV house battery topped off - we did a video on this (https://youtu.be/n1Fr0Z-dri0). For longer RVing trips, we carried a 3500W Champion gas generator in the event we need to stay off the grid and run the A/C, etc.
Thank you for the questions! Feel free to ask more if needed!