Stand up slightly bent over, like in the back of a row-rise van like mine. I'm 6'2" though. I saw one guy who was a little over 5 foot, nearly walked around with a bent neck.
The toilet compartment is on a swing hitch inside to turn it and pull the cassette out. It's similar to some of the older popups with cassette toilets.
Looks like a decent small camper, although I think it was wrong decision for them to have an electric heater instead of a propane one. Funny how up in Canada, they are called the Forest River Viking 12000 ROK
I agree about the electric heater! Make it an option, or go with propane. As far as Viking. That's their sister company. They are built in the same factory and sold as two different brands, the Coachmen Clipper or Viking by Coachmen. Both are owned by Forest River.
@@natalie_gymnast_0984 some people push their limits, are uneducated or just stupid lol with these weighing 1500 pounds dry, I would chance it and just be cautious with what I'm carrying.
@@natalie_gymnast_0984 nevermind! i thought you were looking at the ROK9000, this ROK12000 will NOT work for your vehicle! My apologies on the confusion!
little hint. consider using a wide-angle camera for filming. It can be quite frustrating to closely track every minute detail without capturing the entire picture.
@@xtreme.lifestylz You should use the wide angle shot to start with to show the viewer what one would see if they were actually there--then focus in on a particular area to highlight a feature.
@@sgt.pepper4274 thanks. I like it! I've been using a lot more wide angle recently and can easily throw some more pan around shots in there to show the who Floorplan better.
Your videos are horrible--at least showing the inside. Everything is close-up. It doesn't give the viewer a good perspective of the inside space. Show a wide open picture then focus on a particular area of the camper.
Thanks for the feedback and ideas. I'll critique this video and take this into consideration. I'm ALWAYS trying my best to offer you all the best walkthroigh videos I can.
Great video, thanks for taking the time to make this!
I greatly appreciate you taking the time to comment! Thanks for checking out my channel.
Is the fridge 2or3 way
12volt (runs off battery and shore piwer)
@@xtreme.lifestylz do they still make propane fridge and are they in any campers
Coachmen isn't offering them anymore, but some companies still have them available.
How do I winterize
Drain out water, Blow out lines, replace with rv antifreeze.
Seach how to winterize on here.
Thanks for watching
Where was the black tank? Did i miss it
This has a 5 gallon cassette toilet so technically there isn't one.
Were you able to stand up at all in it?
Stand up slightly bent over, like in the back of a row-rise van like mine. I'm 6'2" though. I saw one guy who was a little over 5 foot, nearly walked around with a bent neck.
What it the height of the out door kitchen cover/door when open? I’m 6’4
I'd say 6'5"-6'6"
Where is the cassette part of the inside toilet I didn't see a hatch on the outside of the trailer where the cassette inserts??
The toilet compartment is on a swing hitch inside to turn it and pull the cassette out. It's similar to some of the older popups with cassette toilets.
@@xtreme.lifestylz thanks for the quick response 👍 👍
anytime@@tomhettrick7813 Glad to help!
What’s the pricing on this bad boy!!
$14995
@@xtreme.lifestylzwhere is it this price? Msrp is $22k
Why a 110 furnace when it has propane
Agreed!
Looks like a decent small camper, although I think it was wrong decision for them to have an electric heater instead of a propane one. Funny how up in Canada, they are called the Forest River Viking 12000 ROK
I agree about the electric heater! Make it an option, or go with propane. As far as Viking. That's their sister company. They are built in the same factory and sold as two different brands, the Coachmen Clipper or Viking by Coachmen. Both are owned by Forest River.
Well. It’s almost a decent camper. Has potential.
Hahahaha it's definitely a neat floorplan with some well thought out options.
Is this okay with Lexus NX350H ?
What year? I google maximum towing capacity of year, make, and model.
@xtreme.lifestylz 2024 Lexus NX350H, I saw it says 2k but how come some people just tow more than 2k on it and its just fine?
@@natalie_gymnast_0984 some people push their limits, are uneducated or just stupid lol with these weighing 1500 pounds dry, I would chance it and just be cautious with what I'm carrying.
@@natalie_gymnast_0984 nevermind! i thought you were looking at the ROK9000, this ROK12000 will NOT work for your vehicle! My apologies on the confusion!
Lol! What can a Lexus NX350h carry then? Is this a "nothing"? 🤣🤣💀😭
little hint. consider using a wide-angle camera for filming. It can be quite frustrating to closely track every minute detail without capturing the entire picture.
Thanks for this advice. I am actually playing with the wide angle as we speak. Just learning when and when not to use it.
@@xtreme.lifestylz You should use the wide angle shot to start with to show the viewer what one would see if they were actually there--then focus in on a particular area to highlight a feature.
@@sgt.pepper4274 thanks. I like it! I've been using a lot more wide angle recently and can easily throw some more pan around shots in there to show the who Floorplan better.
@@jakubjb okay, I am taming your advice. Thank you!
Stereo?
Nope. Everyone uses their bluetooth speakers these days so they didnt put any in these.
@@xtreme.lifestylz you mentioned stereo when opening the Ac cord panel 😜
@@YtRando69 damn! My bad!
@@xtreme.lifestylz you tease. I'm about to purchase one and saw that. Who's selling them for 14995?
Your videos are horrible--at least showing the inside. Everything is close-up. It doesn't give the viewer a good perspective of the inside space. Show a wide open picture then focus on a particular area of the camper.
Thanks for the feedback and ideas. I'll critique this video and take this into consideration. I'm ALWAYS trying my best to offer you all the best walkthroigh videos I can.