As a owner of an Arkto, we’ve found this camper to meet our needs and more. Exceptional quality, attention to detail and built to last. Well worth the money, especially as you compare to others in its class. Plus, customer service is second to none. You can’t go wrong with an Arkto.
Posting my comment here after being just halfway through this presentation to say: Holy smokes! This has to be one of the most well-though-out, well designed, and well-built camp trailers/towable RV I have EVER seen. Good grief. This is remarkable. This is coming from one who has spent the last two years as a one-man show building his very own 5' X 10' cargo trailer camper conversion (using Timbren! suspension). If I had to do it all over again I'd simply travel to Alberta and make my purchase of an ARKTO in person. I am that much impressed by this. Well done, everyone! Very, very well done.
I will say that you definitely have a good way of representing and explaining a product. It is a fabulous camper for someone with deep pockets. The fact that you have to cook and do most of the things outside I wasn't expecting that steep of a price. Cheers.
Well…… out of everyone POSSIBLY who is or has watched this; I’m PROBABLY the ONLY person who is EXTREMELY interested in purchasing this camper !!! My only delima is i just started payments on a 2024 VW TAOS SEL 4MOTION when i moved back from Hawaii earlier this year ! I, personally have ZERO problems with this camper . Im 65 and a widow of 18 years in a couple months. I’d have to find a vehicle that can tow this and unfortunately the Taos cannot. (Joe knows I’d the camper all maxed out too). Well worth it when being able to go places and see things enjoying life . Just remember: TO EACH IS OWN. Thanks Joe for an excellent walk through. Hugs to Kait, Deb in Florida
You’re very welcome Deb! So if you look at the vehicle in this video I believe it’s a Taos. You should have 5k towing capacity. I’d suggest calling or emailing Arkto to get their opinion.
This camper model, for those that love to 'camp' is a game changer. The outdoor cook area is fantastic. A little rain, who cares. Button it up at night and feel secure. Game changer.
Wow! I was expecting $80,000 plus. It looks solid and well thought out, with quality materials. The best feature is the outdoor kitchen and wraparound awning.
That frame seemed very heavy duty & coated like it was should add many years to the life of this. Enjoyed the fact no wood was used too. Lot's of storage. Only negatives was the shower & kitchen being only outdoors, limits you in colder weather or heavy rain. Great job with the tour.
Keeping my eye on this unit along with others. we have to make a purchase in the near future. we have watched several videos on this trailer and none has shown what it looks like with the enclosed canopy feature deployed. For my wife, this is a very important option.
Of all the awesome walkthroughs I’ve seen you do in the nearly 8yrs I’ve been following you two, this is the VERY FIRST model, where the exterior turns me on much better, than the interior layout does lol - I overall like this rig very much though! Always my best to ya 👍🏼👏🏼🖖🏼❤️
Christine won at her guess of $50k. I had guessed $65k. Decent and like most, expensive. No camper is perfect and a negative to me would be you cannot sleep in the queen bed with the top down. Most of the time you would have the top up; however, there are advantages of the top being down like when you want to grab a few hours of sleep at that rest area, etc.
Considering it only takes about a minute to put the top up and take it down, it’s simple enough to do even for a quick stop but as you know there will always compromises
ANYTHING remotely resembling this ARKTO in concept is priced $40K to $60K easy. If that's your price range, then THIS! is the one to get because you're getting TWICE the quality of anything else out there. This is a truly remarkable trailer.
The price is very comparable to similar offroad trailers! Just look at other overlanding campers, things get really crazy, really quickly! This is not a camper that can be compared to a highway princess that simply utilizes campgrounds located off a paved road. Lots of options out there for that style of camping. For offroad campers, this particular one checks all the boxes! Just like anything, take care of it, and it will last a long time!! Hard to compare an f150 or a nissan pickup to an offroad camp trailer...... I highly recommend seeing one in person! Cheers! Happy camping everyone!
@@charron1expensive, $72,000 is a huuuge price for something like this. As an Albertan I’d love to support a local company - the problem is… my money is just as valuable as theirs and this is way above market price
You’re paying for the construction on this thing. You can definitely find something cheaper but I am really impressed with how this thing is put together.
@@TwelveFeetTravels it costs considerably more then the brand new F150 I’d tow it with… Are you saying its made so well it would outlast my 200,000km 10yr warranty doing the same mileage? Speaking of warranty, does the warranty reflect how confident they are of its superior construction?
Watched this and figured, wow that's nice. I can imagine its expensive, but probably not unreasonable.... searched it up, 2025 pricing starts, and I'm not joking, at $72,000 CAD.
Would be interested to discuss Arkto vs TetonX with you since you guys reviewed (maybe used/ owned for a while) the TetonX.. We have narrowed down to these 2 for us.. ours will be used for dispersed camping, Harvest Host camping and extended times on road (4-8 weeks).
Look these little teardrops and square sport campers are cool but SRP 52k is just plain stupid. You could get a beautiful fifth wheel camper with 1000% more room and options. Or a tag along camper. Just saying.
As soon as I saw the E/W bed configuration I was done evaluating this as an option for us. Having to climb over your husband or wife to get up is just not something we're willing to put up with when there are many options out there that design the bed oriented N/S.
I like the camper but would invest in a room enclosure to connect to the front of the camper - probably have to be custom. Its a basic camper with everything you actually need and the price is not bad
One thing I would do if I had this trailer is put some felt or something at the foot sides and head of the beds so that I dont touch bare walls because Id hate that when Im sleeping in it
A 280 awning would be awesome on a CamperVan.👍🌻 What’s that wrap on toilet? It looks similar to the LEVEO dry toilet. The replacement cartridges (linings) can become costly on a monthly basis. However, the wrap on toilet looks like you can use small trash bags for lining. Is there a website to research this wrap on toilet in the trailer shown in this video? One more thing, look forward to the day when all trailers and RVs come 4 season by default. 👍🌻
I don’t think you’d be able to use the big batwing awning on a van since it would be so high up, you’d have no way to deploy it since it’s all manual. You can read all about the toilet in this article we posed: weretherussos.com/portable-camping-toilet/ I don’t think all RVs will ever come in 4 season by default. There’s a lot of extra cost and logistics that go into that and it’s not something most campers would use
this is really nice. I wear size 15 shoes, and when I was your age, ;it was size 13, so you will gradually flatten out. and if you are like me, when you find something in your size, you buy it.
It must be a EU - USA difference, but here in the EU under 5000 Lbs is not really considered 'lightweight'. Our caravan, which sleeps 6, weighs less than 2000 lbs.. But it looks cool, well suited for cold weather and way more environment-friendly than the movable houses you have that are called campers ;-).
EU caravans are just better overall! Anytime we see new, cool features, we know that it must be a European caravan. Not sure why US manufacturers can’t follow suit!
I'd be interested to see the model you're referring to? To sleep 6 and be less than 2000 lbs it must be made of feathers...can't imagine it can go anywhere offroad like this one. Since it's europe, it doesn't really need to. Slightly different than the vast natural areas of US/CA.
Nice and interesting trailer. I hope they sell it in the US if they if they don't do it already. You mentioned an optional 2000W inverter. I don't know if I did catch it but, does it come std with a smaller inverter? Say 1000W? What is the size of the fridge? 75L?
They don’t have a dealer in the U.S. so you’d either have to drive up there or have it delivered to you. No inverter standard and yes the fridge is 75L
Starting at 52k 😮 I know it’s top quality but 52k and I have to take a dump in a plastic bag!!!! Going 14:40 to be a very small market for this. If I had the cash and was in the market for something like this I’d buy this brand, no wood and built in Canada you can’t go wrong.
We love this layout and all the outdoor features. That awning is amazing. Very strange to us the AC unit is optional though, does that mean the Inverter+AC is a major price uptick?
Well a lot of people up north or on the coast don’t need AC the way we do in the Midwest and south - so you get a fan standard which, unless it’s super hot, works very well to keep the camper cool. That said, if you did want that as an upgrade, you’d have to contact them about what that pricing would be.
Seems it might make some sense to just get something like a Wave2 as one can just charge with the DC that way. Then again, you'd be adding something to your space.
So if it’s the middle of the night to access the fridge you have to go outside? I have never understood the whole outdoor kitchen and not have some access to the inside
Yeah, it would have to be made in Canada. In the US manufacturers aren't allowed to put locks on propane compartments. It's fine for consumers to do it afermarket, but manufacturers are prohibited from doing it..
Like so much about this camper. Quality looks very high. I’d much rather see a little less storage so the bed could be lowered. I’m fine in tight quarters, but like to be able to sit up in bed. If that was possible and the bed ran front-to-back this would be near perfect.
At this price point you can buy two Indiana built rv trailers that should last at least 10 years each. As long as they are towed on pristine roads and maybe only take out a few times a year.
Starlink shows available everywhere in lower 48 states, Canada, and Alaska. Now more people will not be as afraid to travel north, etc since have internet everywhere in boonies minus tree obstrictions. Camper is nicely priced and is not made in China.
@@Weretherussos thinking now there will be more monetizing content creators headed to Alaska to do filming and uploading. Great thing for retired guys.gals looking to stay connected with family out in the woods while they are enjoying retirement for a few weeks in Alaska
Just make sure you don't confuse the wrappon tiolet compartment with the elecrtical cabinet! Easy to do if it's dark, late at night and you're sleepy! (Wouldn't want to "Redarc" my ass! Lol!!)
This is definitely NOT a four season camper! Who is going to stand outside to cook? I admit the outside ergonomics are AMAZING, but four the inconvenience of the outside kitchen, I think the price needs to be a bit lower. I also acknowledge the quality of the build but I just can’t see people spending this much.
It's funny you can buy a brand new 2024 TRD 4Runner pro for 60k and you still got 10 grand to throw into camping supplies. It comes with heating, air conditioning four-wheel drive and built-in sound system! I wonder who would trade a brand new 4Runner for one of these outright?
I wouldn’t bother with the big inverter unless you were running something that required that much power - especially since the AC is 12v. It would just steal more energy from your battery system than a smaller more efficient inverter would
I see a problem with the fridge being just electric. That is a big draw on your batteries. If the fridge was also propane, boondocking would be a lot easier. I’ve tried going off grid with an electric fridge. Not pretty. Had to run a generator a few hours a day.
I see your point but propane fridges do not react well to rough roads or being off-level. With the amount of battery power and solar this has, the 12v fridge wouldn't draw down your batteries much.
It can be - just depends on how you option it out. We had 320w of solar on our last rig and ran a 12v fridge, inverter for coffee maker, kettle, Instant Pot, charging laptops, etc and we could go indefinitely if there was good sun
Wish you would have said the price at the beginning, wow, starting at $52,000! Guess this type of camping is not for me. Guess I will get a fifth wheel with a shower, toilet, kitchen inside and outside and a king size bed. Just sayin', starting at that price and if you want solar and batteries....
For more information and pricing go to bit.ly/ArktoG12
As a owner of an Arkto, we’ve found this camper to meet our needs and more. Exceptional quality, attention to detail and built to last. Well worth the money, especially as you compare to others in its class. Plus, customer service is second to none. You can’t go wrong with an Arkto.
Great to hear!
We are super interested in one (family of 3). What do you tow it with if you don't mind me asking?
Love that it’s made in Canada!….. and all that storage!
That 270 degree awning was pretty nice with the outdoor kitchen. You did a great job describing the camper trailer Joe.
Thanks 👍
Posting my comment here after being just halfway through this presentation to say: Holy smokes! This has to be one of the most well-though-out, well designed, and well-built camp trailers/towable RV I have EVER seen. Good grief. This is remarkable. This is coming from one who has spent the last two years as a one-man show building his very own 5' X 10' cargo trailer camper conversion (using Timbren! suspension). If I had to do it all over again I'd simply travel to Alberta and make my purchase of an ARKTO in person. I am that much impressed by this. Well done, everyone! Very, very well done.
I will say that you definitely have a good way of representing and explaining a product. It is a fabulous camper for someone with deep pockets. The fact that you have to cook and do most of the things outside I wasn't expecting that steep of a price. Cheers.
That green wrap is sweet.
Yeah they did a good job with it
Well…… out of everyone POSSIBLY who is or has watched this; I’m PROBABLY the ONLY person who is EXTREMELY interested in purchasing this camper !!! My only delima is i just started payments on a 2024 VW TAOS SEL 4MOTION when i moved back from Hawaii earlier this year ! I, personally have ZERO problems with this camper . Im 65 and a widow of 18 years in a couple months. I’d have to find a vehicle that can tow this and unfortunately the Taos cannot. (Joe knows I’d the camper all maxed out too). Well worth it when being able to go places and see things enjoying life . Just remember: TO EACH IS OWN. Thanks Joe for an excellent walk through. Hugs to Kait, Deb in Florida
You’re very welcome Deb! So if you look at the vehicle in this video I believe it’s a Taos. You should have 5k towing capacity. I’d suggest calling or emailing Arkto to get their opinion.
I wish it did yet not the Taos. The atlas tows yet I’m not sure how much.
This camper model, for those that love to 'camp' is a game changer. The outdoor cook area is fantastic. A little rain, who cares. Button it up at night and feel secure. Game changer.
Love this trailer, can’t stop watching the video.
Boy, that's an impressive camper.
Of all the 'stats' you mentioned the most amazing was that you're 5'11" but you wear size 14 shoes! :)
Very thoughtfully designed.
I love this, the price is where I find most affordable and the features are spot on!! Nice, thoughtful build. Love the steel frame. Yup.
Wow! I was expecting $80,000 plus. It looks solid and well thought out, with quality materials. The best feature is the outdoor kitchen and wraparound awning.
This is still way practical than buying a house right now.
Starlink is a gamechanger.
Looks well built and I like the features. It’s not for me but I like it. The price is ok. Considering the all metal and aluminum construction. 👍🏼
That frame seemed very heavy duty & coated like it was should add many years to the life of this. Enjoyed the fact no wood was used too. Lot's of storage. Only negatives was the shower & kitchen being only outdoors, limits you in colder weather or heavy rain. Great job with the tour.
With the way it’s built, this is a generational camper - something you can pass on
Uh. That sink faucet is something else.... aside from that, it looks like a great little vehicle. Seems very well made/constructed.
Keeping my eye on this unit along with others. we have to make a purchase in the near future. we have watched several videos on this trailer and none has shown what it looks like with the enclosed canopy feature deployed. For my wife, this is a very important option.
I'd suggest giving them a call or sending them an email as they can send you a photo or video of the enclosure.
The brethern from the north know how to build a camper!
I love it, everything about it is amazing.
Wow! The price is just beyond.
Great video. Watching you explain the features is so relaxing, almost like therapy!! I wish there was an option to access the fridge indoors.
Thank you!
$52,000 for a overlanding and a cold weather worthy rig at that from our Northern Neighbor. Great camper.
We agree!
Excellent build well planned and thought out
Of all the awesome walkthroughs I’ve seen you do in the nearly 8yrs I’ve been following you two, this is the VERY FIRST model, where the exterior turns me on much better, than the interior layout does lol - I overall like this rig very much though!
Always my best to ya 👍🏼👏🏼🖖🏼❤️
Yeah the outside is very cool and versatile
Impressive!!! Competitively priced.
Love it, wish I could afford one! Beautiful rig!
Very clever unit
Love it hopefully it drops as years go by but I thought it fits my needs.
Awesome trailer and great demo Joe . Wish I was in the market . NJ
This rig checks all the boxes.
Yeah it’s an impressive overland camper
5:19 - that table extension should "flip" so you can open up and still have the dish rack and cup holder facing UP!
Christine won at her guess of $50k. I had guessed $65k. Decent and like most, expensive. No camper is perfect and a negative to me would be you cannot sleep in the queen bed with the top down. Most of the time you would have the top up; however, there are advantages of the top being down like when you want to grab a few hours of sleep at that rest area, etc.
Considering it only takes about a minute to put the top up and take it down, it’s simple enough to do even for a quick stop but as you know there will always compromises
Happy Weekend 😊
You too!
Holy cow..That’s too high a price point for that product. Why’s it so expensive? Excellent presentation! ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Have you seen other units less expensive with same quality and build design.
ANYTHING remotely resembling this ARKTO in concept is priced $40K to $60K easy. If that's your price range, then THIS! is the one to get because you're getting TWICE the quality of anything else out there. This is a truly remarkable trailer.
Never heard of this camper n i live in calgary lol. Looks very well thought out n made. Very cool. It looks like it would fit in a garage even? 🍻
If you had an 8’ tall door it would
You guys are so lucky we have nothing like this in uk 🇬🇧. 😢
Seems like there’s a business opportunity. This company was started because the owner couldn’t find what he wanted so he built his own.
Pretty impressive design! Maybe someday if/when we trade in the 5th wheel haha. - Shane
This wouldn’t certainly feel a lot different than the 5th wheel!
Very nice 👌
The price is very comparable to similar offroad trailers! Just look at other overlanding campers, things get really crazy, really quickly! This is not a camper that can be compared to a highway princess that simply utilizes campgrounds located off a paved road. Lots of options out there for that style of camping. For offroad campers, this particular one checks all the boxes! Just like anything, take care of it, and it will last a long time!! Hard to compare an f150 or a nissan pickup to an offroad camp trailer...... I highly recommend seeing one in person! Cheers! Happy camping everyone!
That price is crazy.
Crazy in what sense? Cheap or expensive?
@@charron1expensive, $72,000 is a huuuge price for something like this. As an Albertan I’d love to support a local company - the problem is… my money is just as valuable as theirs and this is way above market price
@@losungen9862 what would be the fair price?
You’re paying for the construction on this thing. You can definitely find something cheaper but I am really impressed with how this thing is put together.
@@TwelveFeetTravels it costs considerably more then the brand new F150 I’d tow it with…
Are you saying its made so well it would outlast my 200,000km 10yr warranty doing the same mileage?
Speaking of warranty, does the warranty reflect how confident they are of its superior construction?
Watched this and figured, wow that's nice. I can imagine its expensive, but probably not unreasonable.... searched it up, 2025 pricing starts, and I'm not joking, at $72,000 CAD.
Would be interested to discuss Arkto vs TetonX with you since you guys reviewed (maybe used/ owned for a while) the TetonX.. We have narrowed down to these 2 for us.. ours will be used for dispersed camping, Harvest Host camping and extended times on road (4-8 weeks).
52k is more than I expected.
They need to start these videos with the price upfront. 52k 🤣
Damn, too much money.
Construction is amazing. Price point is horrible. Gotta find some ways to bring the costs down without compromising on the quality and vision
Your kidding right?
It is well built! I have expensive taste,but i cant afford that
Look these little teardrops and square sport campers are cool but SRP 52k is just plain stupid. You could get a beautiful fifth wheel camper with 1000% more room and options. Or a tag along camper. Just saying.
Good one
Thanks for the visit
As soon as I saw the E/W bed configuration I was done evaluating this as an option for us. Having to climb over your husband or wife to get up is just not something we're willing to put up with when there are many options out there that design the bed oriented N/S.
It’s very nice.. well engineered. I would like a larger fresh water tank. Do they make other models? Tandem axel?
No this is currently their only model
The perfect place to eat dinner and let the kiddos sleep is right on top the toilet? LOL
I like the camper but would invest in a room enclosure to connect to the front of the camper - probably have to be custom. Its a basic camper with everything you actually need and the price is not bad
The room enclosure is an option you can add to this camper
One thing I would do if I had this trailer is put some felt or something at the foot sides and head of the beds so that I dont touch bare walls because Id hate that when Im sleeping in it
A 280 awning would be awesome on a CamperVan.👍🌻
What’s that wrap on toilet? It looks similar to the LEVEO dry toilet. The replacement cartridges (linings) can become costly on a monthly basis. However, the wrap on toilet looks like you can use small trash bags for lining. Is there a website to research this wrap on toilet in the trailer shown in this video?
One more thing, look forward to the day when all trailers and RVs come 4 season by default. 👍🌻
I don’t think you’d be able to use the big batwing awning on a van since it would be so high up, you’d have no way to deploy it since it’s all manual.
You can read all about the toilet in this article we posed: weretherussos.com/portable-camping-toilet/
I don’t think all RVs will ever come in 4 season by default. There’s a lot of extra cost and logistics that go into that and it’s not something most campers would use
Think big. Someone will always figure out a solution that is economical and practical! 😁👍🌻
How well does this do in the winter?
this is really nice. I wear size 15 shoes, and when I was your age, ;it was size 13, so you will gradually flatten out. and if you are like me, when you find something in your size, you buy it.
Oh my feet are flat - been that way since I was a little kid so I’m a 14 to stay
@@Weretherussos Joe, dont be too sure about that, as I still have my arch, but went from 12 to 13, to 14 to 15.
Oh trust me. I have flat feet and my size 14 hasn’t budged in the last 30 yrs
@@Weretherussos that is what I said good luck.
It must be a EU - USA difference, but here in the EU under 5000 Lbs is not really considered 'lightweight'. Our caravan, which sleeps 6, weighs less than 2000 lbs.. But it looks cool, well suited for cold weather and way more environment-friendly than the movable houses you have that are called campers ;-).
EU caravans are just better overall! Anytime we see new, cool features, we know that it must be a European caravan. Not sure why US manufacturers can’t follow suit!
I'd be interested to see the model you're referring to? To sleep 6 and be less than 2000 lbs it must be made of feathers...can't imagine it can go anywhere offroad like this one. Since it's europe, it doesn't really need to. Slightly different than the vast natural areas of US/CA.
Nice and interesting trailer. I hope they sell it in the US if they if they don't do it already.
You mentioned an optional 2000W inverter. I don't know if I did catch it but, does it come std with a smaller inverter? Say 1000W?
What is the size of the fridge? 75L?
They don’t have a dealer in the U.S. so you’d either have to drive up there or have it delivered to you.
No inverter standard and yes the fridge is 75L
~52k USD. Yea, you'll have to add a bit more but that's not bad. Just need a gennie and small ac window unit or something and good to go.
Starting at 52k 😮 I know it’s top quality but 52k and I have to take a dump in a plastic bag!!!! Going 14:40 to be a very small market for this. If I had the cash and was in the market for something like this I’d buy this brand, no wood and built in Canada you can’t go wrong.
We love this layout and all the outdoor features. That awning is amazing. Very strange to us the AC unit is optional though, does that mean the Inverter+AC is a major price uptick?
Well a lot of people up north or on the coast don’t need AC the way we do in the Midwest and south - so you get a fan standard which, unless it’s super hot, works very well to keep the camper cool. That said, if you did want that as an upgrade, you’d have to contact them about what that pricing would be.
Seems it might make some sense to just get something like a Wave2 as one can just charge with the DC that way. Then again, you'd be adding something to your space.
So if it’s the middle of the night to access the fridge you have to go outside? I have never understood the whole outdoor kitchen and not have some access to the inside
Is the roof covered in solar panels?
Yeah, it would have to be made in Canada. In the US manufacturers aren't allowed to put locks on propane compartments. It's fine for consumers to do it afermarket, but manufacturers are prohibited from doing it..
Like so much about this camper. Quality looks very high. I’d much rather see a little less storage so the bed could be lowered. I’m fine in tight quarters, but like to be able to sit up in bed. If that was possible and the bed ran front-to-back this would be near perfect.
Great VIDEO! Where can I find your Racoon t-shirt with the socks and shoes on?
Thank YOU
Thank you! You can find the shirt here storytelleroverland.com/products/retro-raccoon-charcoal
At this price point you can buy two Indiana built rv trailers that should last at least 10 years each. As long as they are towed on pristine roads and maybe only take out a few times a year.
Starlink shows available everywhere in lower 48 states, Canada, and Alaska. Now more people will not be as afraid to travel north, etc since have internet everywhere in boonies minus tree obstrictions. Camper is nicely priced and is not made in China.
Yep we had friends using their Starlink in the northern reaches of Alaska with no problems
@@Weretherussos thinking now there will be more monetizing content creators headed to Alaska to do filming and uploading. Great thing for retired guys.gals looking to stay connected with family out in the woods while they are enjoying retirement for a few weeks in Alaska
At 72,000 Canadian, not including extras, that’s more than a Chevy ZR2 or the new Tacoma off-road.
Just make sure you don't confuse the wrappon tiolet compartment with the elecrtical cabinet! Easy to do if it's dark, late at night and you're sleepy! (Wouldn't want to "Redarc" my ass! Lol!!)
Very nice except for the $52k plus price and the 4600 lbs GVWR.
Comparable to the Epik Scout from Ohio, USA...which is ~10,000USD LESS. I'm looking at both.
This is definitely NOT a four season camper! Who is going to stand outside to cook? I admit the outside ergonomics are AMAZING, but four the inconvenience of the outside kitchen, I think the price needs to be a bit lower. I also acknowledge the quality of the build but I just can’t see people spending this much.
It's funny you can buy a brand new 2024 TRD 4Runner pro for 60k and you still got 10 grand to throw into camping supplies. It comes with heating, air conditioning four-wheel drive and built-in sound system! I wonder who would trade a brand new 4Runner for one of these outright?
I would order with 900 AH Lithium batteries and 3000 w inverters
I wouldn’t bother with the big inverter unless you were running something that required that much power - especially since the AC is 12v. It would just steal more energy from your battery system than a smaller more efficient inverter would
$72g Canadian. Gorgeous but man...
I see a problem with the fridge being just electric. That is a big draw on your batteries. If the fridge was also propane, boondocking would be a lot easier. I’ve tried going off grid with an electric fridge. Not pretty. Had to run a generator a few hours a day.
I see your point but propane fridges do not react well to rough roads or being off-level. With the amount of battery power and solar this has, the 12v fridge wouldn't draw down your batteries much.
@@Weretherussos So the roof is covered in solar panels?
It can be - just depends on how you option it out. We had 320w of solar on our last rig and ran a 12v fridge, inverter for coffee maker, kettle, Instant Pot, charging laptops, etc and we could go indefinitely if there was good sun
Shower?
Yes outdoor shower. You can see it in the video at 03:38
Wow. $60,000!!! Good luck selling these at THAT Price... yikes!
Yah, unfortunately at this price I’ll take a pass. I’ll get a Hiker Trailer and a gently used tow vehicle for less.
Where’s the well built campers that Chinese export to Australian when you need them?
Did he mention that this is a ‘small’ trailer?
Nice. But price... it doesn't have an engine. Why so expensive?
Build quality and components
Curb weight of 3,600 pounds for a 19'6" camping trailer is not my idea of lightweight. Neither are the 72,000 can$.
Wish you would have said the price at the beginning, wow, starting at $52,000! Guess this type of camping is not for me. Guess I will get a fifth wheel with a shower, toilet, kitchen inside and outside and a king size bed. Just sayin', starting at that price and if you want solar and batteries....
Nice but lofty in price.
CANADA ✋️ 🇨🇦 🍁 ✋️ 🇨🇦 🍁 ✋️ 🇨🇦 🍁 LOVE'S U TRAILOR ✌️ ♥️ as OIL 🛢 RICH Alberta's ❤ i will keep my 🐎 🐴 Horse trailer 😀 living quarters 😀 ❤❤❤ paid cash 💸 💰 ❤ no debt bro ❤❤❤❤
No C-Pap shelf on the bed 🤷♂️
Well good thing its cheaper in US dollars because I would not spend $72 grand on a camper that small
72k Canadian "ready to camp"
Least favorite feature is the price. 😢
Prego mescuzi el 19 feeto
$52K for a pop-up? 😂
😂$😂$😂$😂 !!!
Please.. include some MORE BUGS in the next video... thanks!
For the cost I could spend 350 nights in a hotel. Camping is done in a tent, end of story. Plus, never shit where you eat.
Way to expensive, WTF