Never seen one of these before, perfect for my requirements as I have a Vauxhall Combo which would happily cope with it. All the comforts are there for those of us that don't demand out and out luxury in our living spaces, the inside toilet is kind of neat, making it the full package of basic needs in a tiny footprint. I'm impressed, don't have a clue why you popped up in my recommendations but I've subbed after watching that.
It's a cool little Pod. I'm currently sat in it (while it rains outside 😅). Thanks so much for watching and I hope you enjoy following our adventures 👍🏼
Hi,what a great video,not only the walking but your very organised way of carrying on with the pod,I think the secret is to be as tidy as possible it makes it easier next time you adventure out,Happy new year & all the best, Colin P.
Missrs 2:55: try to keep your pump hose straightened out when in storage. They have tendency to curl up lifting the pump assembly above the water line in your water container. That last photo of your outfit and winnie against the evening sky is wonderful. I do love that!
I think I'm having deja vue because I thought I commented in this already 😅 Thanks for the tip 👍🏼 The summer nights were lovely. Looking forward to them again.
The only thing I'd change is smaller dinette and a twin or full size, full time bed behind it. The rest can be gotten. Porta ( bucket ) potty, solar shower or campground, gym. I love it can be pulled buy a smaller vehicle. One person could live in this, oh and a dog of course 🐾😂🐾
A lot of people put it in the bed position and just leave it like that. I work from mine, so I need to covert it daily. But it's got almost everything you need. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great video, we have a 2017 pod aswell and love it. We bought it from new and the inside light above the door never had a cover, that's just how they are.
I did have Freedom on my list (nice little caravans) when I was looking at used caravans, it just so happens that a Pod became available. Thanks so much for watching 👍🏼
I enjoy your videos and love your "rig". We have small set up too.Ours is a 1997 Eriba Pan Duo T. It's 12 ft long, has a pop top and weighs 750kg loaded. There is a small bathroom with a manual flush loo and a wash basin.No hot water but has a fridge and 3 burner hob.We tow it with a VW Polo 1.6 diesel. We also have a Working Cocker - recently lost our other Cocker age 15.
Sounds like you have a great set up! I do sometimes wish that I had a bathroom - not so much to shower in, but to have somewhere to hang my waterproof after being out in the rain. 15 is a great age! Winston is 12 and I hope he get to 15. Thanks for watching and commenting.
That's an excellent tour, thank you for that, thinking of buying one of these so anyone in the family who fancies popping off for the weekend with an easily towable pod can do just that. I wonder if they're thinking about producing a Go Pod with a tiny loo/shower room? I know what you mean about not liking the portable chemical loo inside. Otherwise I think it looks well designed and does what it says on the tin. By the way, Winston is just the lovelist little dog!
A little wet room would make it perfect, but I'm not sure there's room for that 🤔🤔 I always use the campsite facilities. Anyway, glad you enjoyed my video. thanks so much for watching 👍🏼
Great little set up👍🏻 I’ll have to decide nearer the time what I go for 🤔.. current opinion is a LWB low top that I can use as a daily driver that will get under all the annoying height barriers, and pair this with a reasonable size drive away awning 😁 I’m sure my doggo and me will love it.. your adventures look amazing❤
Hey there Roz and of course Winston. Knowing what you know now, if you had a more powerful vehicle would you have purchased a two or three berth caravan ???
The Go Pod is a technically a 2berth 😅 but yes, if I had a bigger towing vehicle I would have gotten a different two berth caravan; probably something like the Bailey D42 🤔
Hi ho roz and winston,impressive fit out in your van given its size,i can see after your excellent demo and comments re the pop top, what a boon it is,boon? Thats an old word isn't it.? Anyway i thought your tip on closing it was a10x10.just wondering do you still get much condensation with the blackout /privacy screens up?and what ventilation do you have when the heater is on? The gas particularilly?i assume the pod is fibreglass,mostly,the shell anyway?is it light enough that it doesnt need brakes on the pod?is your van auto,what size engine. ? And does it do the job well.? towing i mean.i think its a great looking out fit,balanced and supa practical.in australia there are a few citroens,they along with peugeot have a good reputation,but not many dealers to service them,and often the low resale price,makes them a good second hand buy.thanks roz and winnie,such a great buddy to love and stroke is winston,keeps you loving roz,and HE unlike his name sake doesnt smoke cigars,eheh.happy tripping roz may karma smile on you both.from australia perth,ps we dont have snow and ice to deal with generally.cheers.
Hello thanks for watching our video. Here’s the answers to your questions. - I sometimes have condensation on the front window in the morning, especially after a cold night. I just wipe it away with some kitchen roll. For ventilation, the pod has two side vents built into the shell, then there’s two vents in the pop top, and of course the windows (which you can put on ‘breathe’ where they’re open but still locked). - the Pod does have its own breaks. It weight 750kg - I think my van is the 1.4 diesel and can tow up to 1000kg, so it manages to tow the pod just fine. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Thanks for the tour of the pod. It's a very smart looking setup when paired with your van. I hope you keep this channel going as it's great to get some more Go Pod coverage on TH-cam, we are well catered for with the Basecamp 2, not sure if you watch Fly, Camp & Caravan North Wales? I'm looking forward to following more of your adventures and seeing how you get on.
My van and pod do go together quite well 😇 I have seen the Basecamp around but not watched any videos on it; between working, travelling and making my own videos, there’s not much time left in the day 😅 Thanks so much for watching. I do plan to keep the videos going for the time being 👍🏼🙌🏼
If you did find time, I would recommend watching a couple, as it might give you an idea if a Basecamp could be a future option for you and some ideas for future trips and hikes.
When I’m using the bed, I store it underneath the bed. When travelling, I lay the table flat on the front cushion and put the long thin cushion behind it so it doesn’t slide off 👍🏼
Hi. The awning you show in some of the clips, did it cone with the Pod or did you buy this separately. If you bought it separately, could you you share the link?
Hello, the tarp came with my pod when I bought it. You can buy a tarp from Go Pod, here's the link - www.go-pods.co.uk/go-tarp.html but I think that any tarp with a thread to go into the awning rail will work. Mine wasn't a specific Go Pod one, I think mine was just a cheap tarp from Decathlon. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
No, I didn't. I wanted to keep my little Citroen Nemo. She's a brilliant little van, only got 38k miles on her and just sailed through her MOT with no advisories. So, my van was staying. I got a small caravan because my van only has a small towing capacity. Once I'm ready to upgrade my van, then I'll either get a bigger caravan or a small campervan. But's a few years away yet. Thanks for watching and commenting.
They are very expensive to buy new. I got mine second hand in a private sale (it's a 2017 model). Check Autotader, Ebay, and Facebook marketplace for the current price for second hand pods 👍🏼
Hi 😊 now you’ve had this for a little while how have you found towing it? Would you go as far as Scotland or down south? We’ve just sold our campervan and don’t necessarily want a caravan but like the idea of the simplicity of the Go Pod…. What would you say are they positives and negatives of owning it? TIA
Hey, I have towed it around the NC500 and the Scottish highlands and I'm currently in the Brecon Beacons with it. It's very easy to tow since it's no wider than a normal car, but you're still adding 5 metres in length. I have done a video of things that I don't like about the pod, you can find that here - th-cam.com/video/llqKA5sZ30c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ekl-W1c4VuH-CUQd Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Small oil radiator on low permanently to keep cosy no noise,gas change regulator to suit small propane bottle,a quality double sleeping bag,an old jumper to put outside water container in works to minus 5 enjoy.
@@Roz.S I would have one tomorrow, funds needed. The problem is can't drive. If I had one then Fri afternoon I would pack it up for weekend, and sod off somewhere. Ive subscribed and look forward to your next venture 11
It’s really easy to use. Takes less than a minute to put on or take off. For insurance purposes, the caravan must always be secured with a wheel lock and a hitch lock. If I don’t put them on, then anyone can hitch up and a drive off with it and my insurance will be invalid. So it’s both peace of mind and for insurance purposes. 👍🏼
I just never felt safe with the heater running. BUT I have been caravanning through winter, and with the cold nights, I've got over it 😂 I now have the heating on low throughout the night. Thanks for the tip, and thanks for watching and commenting.
The kayak sadly died. After 3 years, I got a little hole on one of the seams. I tried a few times to repair it, but because of it's location, I just couldn't. I bought a paddle board shortly after, and Winton and I now have fun on the water with that (videos on my channel). I keep the paddle board and stuff in the roof box of my van, so it's always there when I need it on my travels.
You mean the thing that allows me to move the Pod by a remote control? It's called a motor mover. The brand that is on my pod is an E-Move 👍🏼 Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
I understand you getting a little caravan but for me yours is to small. I personally would like a Erica they seem just right. I wish you GOOD LUCK and happy travel I will enjoy following your journey
It is very small and I agree it's not for everyone. It currently suits my needs and is a nice introduction into towing and caravanning. But I probably will get a bigger caravan at some point in the future.
I have a solar panel on my pop top. You can get them with a 100watt or a 120watt panel. But tbh, they don't do much. I can go off grid for a few days, but the solar will only run my lights, 12v socket, and USBs. I can't use my 240v 3-pin sockets, and the fridge and heating have to be changed over to gas. To make like easier, I just get a hook up. Thanks so much for watching 👍🏼
I've not measured it, but the specifications say 1.95meters (6.39feet) BUT the front of the bed near the window curves, so I'm assuming that measurement is at the longest point in the middle. I'm 5'7" and fit in it okay, although sometimes I sleep diagonally for more room or hang my feet over the edge.
It only hold a small 3.9kg gas cylinder, so if I used it for heating over days like we have had recently (-6C at times), it wouldn't last very long. And yes, the solar wattage is poor; I don't rely on it for anything. I work from my Pod so I need to run a laptop and charge a lot of tech, therefore, I just opt for a pitch with an electric hookup most of the time and then use the electric to run everything, using the gas only for the hob. 👍🏼 Thanks for watching.
You can purchase a 'Single bed extension' which makes one of the side benches a bit wider. So, yes, it is possible. For me personally, I like more room. But I know a few people that are happy with the single bed. Hope that helps x
That price almost sounds too good to be true! There's currently a 2015 model and a 2016 model on Autotrader, both going for £9k. But, just like buying a car, a lot depends on how well it's been looked after. Here are some things to check out that will help you decide - Check its service history. Make sure everything works (lights, brakes, hitch, gas, fridge, water). Check the bodywork. Check CRiS registration to make sure that it's not been stolen etc. Also, check the additional features such as solar panels, front gas locker, interior and exterior sockets (not all of them come as standard). Ask how it has been stored when not in use (has it been stored in a garage, under a cover, or outdoors in the elements?) Hope that helps
Brand new, you're looking at about £20k. Second hand, all depends on the model, year, how well it's been looked after, and what additional extras it has. Kinda like buying a car; could be £9k, could be £15k. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I have never understood the point of small caravans, you get all the disadvantages of caravan ownership and most the compromises of having a camper, it seems the smaller the caravan the more expensive it is to buy, why not buy a bigger one and be comfortable , they don’t take up much more room than a small caravan? I say this as a genuine question and not a criticism?
I wanted to caravan instead of a campervan so that I could set it up on site and then have a vehicle to explore in without having to keep packing everything away. So that was my first consideration. Secondly, I didn’t want to get rid of my little van (Citroen Nemo). She’s a brilliant van (only got 38k miles on her and just passed mot with no advisories) BUT she has a limited towing capacity and can’t tow the bigger caravans, so I settled for a micro caravan. Plus, it’s my first caravan, so it’s a nice easy introduction to towing etc. And you get used to the small amount space; it doesn’t feel that small to me anymore. The only thing I do wish I had was a bathroom so that I could hang my waterproofs somewhere when I’ve been out in the rain. When I’m ready to change my van, then I’ll probably get a slightly bigger caravan. Hope that helps explain 👍🏼
In the newer pods they changed the fridge design so that it opens and closes via a door on the front (like a normal fridge) so you can put stuff on top of it and not move it. BUT, when you have such a small amount of aisle space, it becomes a pain to open some of the cupboards because you have to keep moving yourself out of the way to get the door open. So, it's kind of a 6 and two 3's problem. In the beginning, the chest fridge did annoy me, but now I'm use to it. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I never said it was new 😂 ... but I'd just bought it and wanted to do a little tour. There's plenty of them about, they're just less common than the standard specification you would expect from a caravan. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏼😀
...but then where would I put all the suff that I store in my van?! 😅 The caravan has my bed, workstation, gas/elec heating, chest fridge, 2-burner hob, sink, solar, leisure battery etc. My van carries my paddle board and equipment, bike, food supply (tins and packet foods etc), backpacks, boots, wellies, toolbox, portable shower, dog food, etc. There's no way I'd be able to fit everything into one little van... ...plus, I wouldn't be able to stand up 😅
Once I saw the remote motor mover, I was sold 😂
The look on Winston's face when you tossed his toy outside... 😂
He wasn't impressed 😅
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Never seen one of these before, perfect for my requirements as I have a Vauxhall Combo which would happily cope with it. All the comforts are there for those of us that don't demand out and out luxury in our living spaces, the inside toilet is kind of neat, making it the full package of basic needs in a tiny footprint. I'm impressed, don't have a clue why you popped up in my recommendations but I've subbed after watching that.
It's a cool little Pod. I'm currently sat in it (while it rains outside 😅).
Thanks so much for watching and I hope you enjoy following our adventures 👍🏼
I really like these vans, small and convenient and can be towed by a variety of smaller vehicles.
There’s a lot to like about them 👍🏼
Your van and Go Pod look so good together!
I think so too! They're also a good towing match. I call them the Dream Team 😅
Thanks for watching and commenting.
A very good tour of your Go pod. Thanks.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching and commenting.
What a charming adventure space, thank you for sharing this video and hi to doggie Winston
Thank you for watching and commenting. Merry Christmas.
Hi,what a great video,not only the walking but your very organised way of carrying on with the pod,I think the secret is to be as tidy as possible it makes it easier next time you adventure out,Happy new year & all the best, Colin P.
Absolutely! Especially in a small space. Everything needs a place and needs to be kept in it's place.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Missrs 2:55: try to keep your pump hose straightened out when in storage. They have tendency to curl up lifting the pump assembly above the water line in your water container.
That last photo of your outfit and winnie against the evening sky is wonderful. I do love that!
I think I'm having deja vue because I thought I commented in this already 😅 Thanks for the tip 👍🏼 The summer nights were lovely. Looking forward to them again.
@@Roz.Syeah its probably me repeating myself....repeating myself...repeating myself...
see I've done it again..doh!
Really good to see precisely what you’ve got in your Pod. Also liked your article on The Sun website about this too.
Yeah I saw The Sun article 🙈 I had no idea about it, they just created it from this video. Thanks for watching. Glad you found it helpful 👍🏼
A great compact and smart van,also great video and commentary.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and commenting.
The only thing I'd change is smaller dinette and a twin or full size, full time bed behind it. The rest can be gotten. Porta ( bucket ) potty, solar shower or campground, gym. I love it can be pulled buy a smaller vehicle. One person could live in this, oh and a dog of course 🐾😂🐾
A lot of people put it in the bed position and just leave it like that. I work from mine, so I need to covert it daily. But it's got almost everything you need.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great video, we have a 2017 pod aswell and love it. We bought it from new and the inside light above the door never had a cover, that's just how they are.
Ah I never knew that! It looks like it should have a cover so I just assumed it was missing. Thanks for letting me know 👍🏼
Super cute! I have a 1987 Cadet, which is the Freedom Microlite 3 berth. I'm in the United States. I had to do a full remodel on mine.
I did have Freedom on my list (nice little caravans) when I was looking at used caravans, it just so happens that a Pod became available.
Thanks so much for watching 👍🏼
Have you seen the Micro Capsule? Beautiful, with a shower and toilet! No pop top roof either.
I have seen it, but personally I think it's very ugly. Reminds me of a old retro fridge on wheels. Maybe it will grow on me with time.
I like your pot it has a lot to offer and has a lot of storage
Really informative and interesting video, thank you!
Great tour of go pod...❤❤❤
Thanks very much!
What a fantastic video and your outfit looks just right...David
Thanks so much! It's a good fit for now 👍
lovely video,thank you..hello from Nottinghamshire.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching :)
I enjoy your videos and love your "rig". We have small set up too.Ours is a 1997 Eriba Pan Duo T. It's 12 ft long, has a pop top and weighs 750kg loaded. There is a small bathroom with a manual flush loo and a wash basin.No hot water but has a fridge and 3 burner hob.We tow it with a VW Polo 1.6 diesel. We also have a Working Cocker - recently lost our other Cocker age 15.
Sounds like you have a great set up! I do sometimes wish that I had a bathroom - not so much to shower in, but to have somewhere to hang my waterproof after being out in the rain. 15 is a great age! Winston is 12 and I hope he get to 15. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great set up
Thanks so much 👍🏼
That's an excellent tour, thank you for that, thinking of buying one of these so anyone in the family who fancies popping off for the weekend with an easily towable pod can do just that. I wonder if they're thinking about producing a Go Pod with a tiny loo/shower room? I know what you mean about not liking the portable chemical loo inside. Otherwise I think it looks well designed and does what it says on the tin. By the way, Winston is just the lovelist little dog!
A little wet room would make it perfect, but I'm not sure there's room for that 🤔🤔 I always use the campsite facilities. Anyway, glad you enjoyed my video. thanks so much for watching 👍🏼
Nice pod Roz
Thank you :)
Great little set up👍🏻 I’ll have to decide nearer the time what I go for 🤔.. current opinion is a LWB low top that I can use as a daily driver that will get under all the annoying height barriers, and pair this with a reasonable size drive away awning 😁 I’m sure my doggo and me will love it.. your adventures look amazing❤
I’m sure you’ll find something that works for you and your dog and ticks all the boxes. Thanks so much for watching 👍🏼
I would take out the gas and add a induction hob in its place then you could use the front locker for storage!
I feel like Michael J Fox coz ive just went back to the future. Ive Been following your adventures in the outer hebrides a year from now.
At the time of recording my Go Pod tour, I have no idea I'd be going to the Outer Hebrides and making vlogs for TH-cam 😅😅
Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Looks fantastic, so much in a small space 👍👍.
They did squeeze a lot in there.
Thanks for watching.
Hey there Roz and of course Winston. Knowing what you know now, if you had a more powerful vehicle would you have purchased a two or three berth caravan ???
The Go Pod is a technically a 2berth 😅 but yes, if I had a bigger towing vehicle I would have gotten a different two berth caravan; probably something like the Bailey D42 🤔
I wish these were available in New Zealand. it just goes to show , you don't much in order to be comfortable. Are you able to take the pod to Europe?
Yes, I can take the pod to Europe (although I haven't done yet). It's actually manufactured in UK and assembled in the UK 👍🏼
Thanks for watching
Hi ho roz and winston,impressive fit out in your van given its size,i can see after your excellent demo and comments re the pop top, what a boon it is,boon? Thats an old word isn't it.? Anyway i thought your tip on closing it was a10x10.just wondering do you still get much condensation with the blackout /privacy screens up?and what ventilation do you have when the heater is on? The gas particularilly?i assume the pod is fibreglass,mostly,the shell anyway?is it light enough that it doesnt need brakes on the pod?is your van auto,what size engine. ? And does it do the job well.? towing i mean.i think its a great looking out fit,balanced and supa practical.in australia there are a few citroens,they along with peugeot have a good reputation,but not many dealers to service them,and often the low resale price,makes them a good second hand buy.thanks roz and winnie,such a great buddy to love and stroke is winston,keeps you loving roz,and HE unlike his name sake doesnt smoke cigars,eheh.happy tripping roz may karma smile on you both.from australia perth,ps we dont have snow and ice to deal with generally.cheers.
Hello thanks for watching our video. Here’s the answers to your questions.
- I sometimes have condensation on the front window in the morning, especially after a cold night. I just wipe it away with some kitchen roll. For ventilation, the pod has two side vents built into the shell, then there’s two vents in the pop top, and of course the windows (which you can put on ‘breathe’ where they’re open but still locked).
- the Pod does have its own breaks. It weight 750kg
- I think my van is the 1.4 diesel and can tow up to 1000kg, so it manages to tow the pod just fine.
Hope that helps.
Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Thanks for the tour of the pod. It's a very smart looking setup when paired with your van.
I hope you keep this channel going as it's great to get some more Go Pod coverage on TH-cam, we are well catered for with the Basecamp 2, not sure if you watch Fly, Camp & Caravan North Wales?
I'm looking forward to following more of your adventures and seeing how you get on.
My van and pod do go together quite well 😇 I have seen the Basecamp around but not watched any videos on it; between working, travelling and making my own videos, there’s not much time left in the day 😅 Thanks so much for watching. I do plan to keep the videos going for the time being 👍🏼🙌🏼
If you did find time, I would recommend watching a couple, as it might give you an idea if a Basecamp could be a future option for you and some ideas for future trips and hikes.
2:50 Winston's indignant look as to say; 'did you really mean to do that?' 😀
Disgusted at me for throwing out his giraffe! 😅
Love it 👍
Glad to hear! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Where does the table go when its packed away or the bed is in use?
When I’m using the bed, I store it underneath the bed. When travelling, I lay the table flat on the front cushion and put the long thin cushion behind it so it doesn’t slide off 👍🏼
@@Roz.S Thank you.
Hi. The awning you show in some of the clips, did it cone with the Pod or did you buy this separately. If you bought it separately, could you you share the link?
Hello, the tarp came with my pod when I bought it. You can buy a tarp from Go Pod, here's the link - www.go-pods.co.uk/go-tarp.html but I think that any tarp with a thread to go into the awning rail will work. Mine wasn't a specific Go Pod one, I think mine was just a cheap tarp from Decathlon.
Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
@@Roz.S thank you for clarifying. All the best to you and Winston
Did you consider byying a micro campervan like a vw caddy or Romahone ??
No, I didn't. I wanted to keep my little Citroen Nemo. She's a brilliant little van, only got 38k miles on her and just sailed through her MOT with no advisories. So, my van was staying. I got a small caravan because my van only has a small towing capacity. Once I'm ready to upgrade my van, then I'll either get a bigger caravan or a small campervan. But's a few years away yet.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Fab video. Can i ask how much you paid for the go pod? Thinking of getting one myself but the prices from new are a bit steep 😞
They are very expensive to buy new. I got mine second hand in a private sale (it's a 2017 model). Check Autotader, Ebay, and Facebook marketplace for the current price for second hand pods 👍🏼
Hi 😊 now you’ve had this for a little while how have you found towing it? Would you go as far as Scotland or down south? We’ve just sold our campervan and don’t necessarily want a caravan but like the idea of the simplicity of the Go Pod…. What would you say are they positives and negatives of owning it? TIA
Hey, I have towed it around the NC500 and the Scottish highlands and I'm currently in the Brecon Beacons with it. It's very easy to tow since it's no wider than a normal car, but you're still adding 5 metres in length. I have done a video of things that I don't like about the pod, you can find that here - th-cam.com/video/llqKA5sZ30c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ekl-W1c4VuH-CUQd
Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@Roz.S that’s cool thanks. Did the NC500 a few years ago…. Amazing isn’t it 😊
@@peten4043 Fantiastic trip! I wish I vlogged it.
@@Roz.S wish you had too 😊
Greetings from the US! What make and model is your vehicle? Thank you for the tour, I really like your set up.
My van is a Citroen Nemo. Thanks for watching and commenting. :)
Small oil radiator on low permanently to keep cosy no noise,gas change regulator to suit small propane bottle,a quality double sleeping bag,an old jumper to put outside water container in works to minus 5 enjoy.
Thank you so much for the tips 🙌
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Good review.
Thank you very much! but this is just a tour, I'll be doing a full review of what I like/dislike very shortly :)
@@Roz.S I would have one tomorrow, funds needed. The problem is can't drive. If I had one then Fri afternoon I would pack it up for weekend, and sod off somewhere. Ive subscribed and look forward to your next venture
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Thank you so much! My pod was a big investment, but it's made a big difference to my life. Thanks for subscribing.
@@Roz.S love Winston
I saw a GoPod just like this one with eyes on it in Cheshire just the other day- was that you? I am thinking of getting one myself!
It might have been. I just recently drove back from the Lake District through Cheshire.
Haha what a coincidence! I saw the GoPod on the M6, so that makes perfect sense. @@Roz.S
I notice you have a wheel lock that is used both at home and camping. Is it a pain to use, or is the piece of mind worth it?
It’s really easy to use. Takes less than a minute to put on or take off. For insurance purposes, the caravan must always be secured with a wheel lock and a hitch lock. If I don’t put them on, then anyone can hitch up and a drive off with it and my insurance will be invalid. So it’s both peace of mind and for insurance purposes. 👍🏼
@@Roz.S Thank you, haven't seen them used much in the USA, but makes sense if you leave your trailer at the campsite often.
Why would u turn your heating off at night?
Also, small oil filled rads work great in caravans and are silent.
I just never felt safe with the heater running. BUT I have been caravanning through winter, and with the cold nights, I've got over it 😂 I now have the heating on low throughout the night.
Thanks for the tip, and thanks for watching and commenting.
Hello, That looks like a nice little caravan. Do you still have your kayak? 🙂
The kayak sadly died. After 3 years, I got a little hole on one of the seams. I tried a few times to repair it, but because of it's location, I just couldn't. I bought a paddle board shortly after, and Winton and I now have fun on the water with that (videos on my channel). I keep the paddle board and stuff in the roof box of my van, so it's always there when I need it on my travels.
@@Roz.S Oh that’s a shame it died. Yes I’ve seen your paddle boarding videos, it looks like fun. Looking forward to seeing more videos from you.
@@galaxywhispers1787 I was sad to see it go, but it served me well for those 3 years; I did use it a lot!
Jolie caravane 😊😊
She's very cute. 😊
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Cool like it
Thank you
How long have you owned the pod for? ❤
Just over a year. I'll be making an owners review video shortly.
very cool window blind setup
I like the windows , too! Very functionable for all weathers and times of day.
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What is the name of your remote parking caddy?
You mean the thing that allows me to move the Pod by a remote control? It's called a motor mover. The brand that is on my pod is an E-Move 👍🏼
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That looks awesome and such fun. I'm 6ft 5 so a bit small for me 😂
Yeah, you're not going to fit. 😂 I think 6ft 3 would be the limit.
My neighbour who is the same height as you had one for a few years.
I understand you getting a little caravan but for me yours is to small. I personally would like a Erica they seem just right. I wish you GOOD LUCK and happy travel I will enjoy following your journey
It is very small and I agree it's not for everyone. It currently suits my needs and is a nice introduction into towing and caravanning. But I probably will get a bigger caravan at some point in the future.
@@Roz.SIt would be perfect for me (and for Bertie my miniature Snauzer). 👍
The more recent Go Pods run off a solar roof I think?
I have a solar panel on my pop top. You can get them with a 100watt or a 120watt panel. But tbh, they don't do much. I can go off grid for a few days, but the solar will only run my lights, 12v socket, and USBs. I can't use my 240v 3-pin sockets, and the fridge and heating have to be changed over to gas. To make like easier, I just get a hook up.
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How long is the bed? That would be my main concern but none of the reviews show it
I've not measured it, but the specifications say 1.95meters (6.39feet) BUT the front of the bed near the window curves, so I'm assuming that measurement is at the longest point in the middle. I'm 5'7" and fit in it okay, although sometimes I sleep diagonally for more room or hang my feet over the edge.
Apparently Calor have changed their mind and are bringing back the 3.9 propane bottles.
I’ve heard that, too! Keeping my fingers crossed! 🤞🏼
I would focus on the gas and your solar 100 Watts is very, very poor, you can also get flexible panels too to use your front curve.
It only hold a small 3.9kg gas cylinder, so if I used it for heating over days like we have had recently (-6C at times), it wouldn't last very long. And yes, the solar wattage is poor; I don't rely on it for anything. I work from my Pod so I need to run a laptop and charge a lot of tech, therefore, I just opt for a pitch with an electric hookup most of the time and then use the electric to run everything, using the gas only for the hob. 👍🏼
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Hi Roseanne, they're probably crab apples.
Yes, I think they are after having a quick Google. I had never heard of them before.
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Is it possible to sleep on, one of the benches, instead of making up the bed? Am only 5 foot 5.😊.
You can purchase a 'Single bed extension' which makes one of the side benches a bit wider. So, yes, it is possible. For me personally, I like more room. But I know a few people that are happy with the single bed.
Hope that helps x
Love your pod, be perfect for me ❤Lol
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Var kan jag köpa den i Sverige?
Was offered a 2016 model same as yours 5k ..what you think
That price almost sounds too good to be true! There's currently a 2015 model and a 2016 model on Autotrader, both going for £9k.
But, just like buying a car, a lot depends on how well it's been looked after. Here are some things to check out that will help you decide - Check its service history. Make sure everything works (lights, brakes, hitch, gas, fridge, water). Check the bodywork. Check CRiS registration to make sure that it's not been stolen etc. Also, check the additional features such as solar panels, front gas locker, interior and exterior sockets (not all of them come as standard). Ask how it has been stored when not in use (has it been stored in a garage, under a cover, or outdoors in the elements?)
Hope that helps
European campers seemed to make better use of their space.
This is my first one, so I don’t really have anything to compare to 🤔
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Totally agree!!
Small caravan... Big money..!
How much for go pod
Brand new, you're looking at about £20k. Second hand, all depends on the model, year, how well it's been looked after, and what additional extras it has. Kinda like buying a car; could be £9k, could be £15k.
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I have never understood the point of small caravans, you get all the disadvantages of caravan ownership and most the compromises of having a camper, it seems the smaller the caravan the more expensive it is to buy, why not buy a bigger one and be comfortable , they don’t take up much more room than a small caravan?
I say this as a genuine question and not a criticism?
I wanted to caravan instead of a campervan so that I could set it up on site and then have a vehicle to explore in without having to keep packing everything away. So that was my first consideration. Secondly, I didn’t want to get rid of my little van (Citroen Nemo). She’s a brilliant van (only got 38k miles on her and just passed mot with no advisories) BUT she has a limited towing capacity and can’t tow the bigger caravans, so I settled for a micro caravan. Plus, it’s my first caravan, so it’s a nice easy introduction to towing etc. And you get used to the small amount space; it doesn’t feel that small to me anymore. The only thing I do wish I had was a bathroom so that I could hang my waterproofs somewhere when I’ve been out in the rain. When I’m ready to change my van, then I’ll probably get a slightly bigger caravan. Hope that helps explain 👍🏼
That fridge isn’t a good design, struggle for space and you have to move items off to go in and out of it seems silly to me
In the newer pods they changed the fridge design so that it opens and closes via a door on the front (like a normal fridge) so you can put stuff on top of it and not move it. BUT, when you have such a small amount of aisle space, it becomes a pain to open some of the cupboards because you have to keep moving yourself out of the way to get the door open. So, it's kind of a 6 and two 3's problem. In the beginning, the chest fridge did annoy me, but now I'm use to it.
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@@Roz.S thank you, yes that makes total sense you mention that now. Your very welcome enjoying watching the honest videos
Sorry this is not very new.... A Dutch caravan builder " KIP" made since the 1980s a very similar model names the kip compact
I never said it was new 😂 ... but I'd just bought it and wanted to do a little tour. There's plenty of them about, they're just less common than the standard specification you would expect from a caravan.
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How strange to tow a micro caravan wh m you could turn your van into a micro camper van.
...but then where would I put all the suff that I store in my van?! 😅
The caravan has my bed, workstation, gas/elec heating, chest fridge, 2-burner hob, sink, solar, leisure battery etc. My van carries my paddle board and equipment, bike, food supply (tins and packet foods etc), backpacks, boots, wellies, toolbox, portable shower, dog food, etc. There's no way I'd be able to fit everything into one little van...
...plus, I wouldn't be able to stand up 😅