Nice walkaround video! I'm wondering how tall are you and what's the interior height? And could they outfit any ladder from outside for accessing the roof rack? Thanks
Nice job very descriptive. How hard to plumb a 120v water heater under sink into the faucet body? Also do you recommend a propex heater mounted under the unit to warm air for winter camping inside with beds up.
very nice little camper and just what where looking for, but how much power does it pull from the battery using the heater, AC and fridge ? can the camper be ordered with a regular gas heater and fridge?
Yes. The windows are single pane so they can fog up. The insulation is R9. I've slept in it in 18 degree weather with just an electric space heater and the interior temperature was about 60.
I like the functionality and simplicity of it. perfect what we like to do, UTV, Kayak, bike stay at small campgrounds. it would be nice to have a Cassett toilet and small microwave, Not a dealer breaker though. Anybody used it in the southeast with hot humid weather? Just curious if it stays comfortable with those pop out canvas beds opened up.
Love This Unit. What is the weight capacity of the tip out bunks? I didn't hear that mentioned. And could one add a heat source for the sink to have hot water? Thank you for the presentation.
I really like this trailer but it isn’t set up for dry camping.. little water, no RR, no shower or even outdoor shower, no hot water…. If you’re in a campground with facilities it’s great…. I think more water and an outdoor shower with hot water would be enough to dry camp…. I guess you can add that but….
Great job, my guy. I love the technical terms that you accurately used, and your detail in showcasing this unit.
I'd be curious what mods people come up with for seating/eating inside the trailer?
Nice walkaround video! I'm wondering how tall are you and what's the interior height? And could they outfit any ladder from outside for accessing the roof rack? Thanks
I can't figure out how to open the exhaust vent at the back on the side. How does it open ?
Nice job very descriptive. How hard to plumb a 120v water heater under sink into the faucet body? Also do you recommend a propex heater mounted under the unit to warm air for winter camping inside with beds up.
What State is headquarters for this trailer manufacturing
I am an RV Newbee. How does the unit get power? If I am not at an RV camp? The battery on board the RV? Is it rechargeable?
very nice little camper and just what where looking for, but how much power does it pull from the battery using the heater, AC and fridge ? can the camper be ordered with a regular gas heater and fridge?
What is the specific model of the fridge? Intech site just says "3.1 cu 12v/120v"
Are these Discover units built with any insulation in the walls & ceiling?
Yes. The windows are single pane so they can fog up. The insulation is R9. I've slept in it in 18 degree weather with just an electric space heater and the interior temperature was about 60.
@@ttbo12 this is very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
I like the functionality and simplicity of it. perfect what we like to do, UTV, Kayak, bike stay at small campgrounds. it would be nice to have a Cassett toilet and small microwave, Not a dealer breaker though. Anybody used it in the southeast with hot humid weather? Just curious if it stays comfortable with those pop out canvas beds opened up.
Very nice and thorough walk through. One question though? Can it be licensed as a cargo trailer?
Yes, when you get the title the unit is designated as a cargo trailer, not a camper.
What is the difference? Is one cheaper for insurance?
@@93lopezi In Arizona a cargo or utility trailer can be licensed one time with permanent plates, but campers cannot.
@@azxp thanks, In Minnesota there’s permanent registration for 3,000lbs or less.
Have you guys noticed any stereo feedback through the speakers? We have this exact model and it’s always squelched.
fantastic camper, does this model have the option for a double back door instead of a ramp door?
Yes it does, and if you get the discover with double tip down beds, you can’t get ramp
@@93lopezi I think it’s not the situation. You are talking about explorer.
@@SSL0707Star you’re right my mistake
Love This Unit. What is the weight capacity of the tip out bunks? I didn't hear that mentioned. And could one add a heat source for the sink to have hot water? Thank you for the presentation.
I went and grabbed this from the InTech website: Tip-Out Bed 46”x81” Rated at 1,100 lbs
This is the trailer that works for me but I'm not paying the current inflated prices. I'll just live without it.
Good walk-through but I wish you showed how to open the rear vent. It's not intuitive and I'm still trying to figure it out.
OK, I just figured out the rear vent. Push the handle to the left.
Incredible! Happy Bithday!
Great video thanks
Great video.
How much for this one???
Do they sell them in Colorado???
Prices vary by dealer, to locate one near you check out www.intechrv.com
about $25-28K is what I've seen depending on the options.
Is there anyway you can get these a few feet longer? I need 16' From the front of the cabinet to the back door.
Unfortunately no. They are only built in one length.
Any suggestions on something similar?
@@ji110477 you try the flyer explorer?
@@ji110477 See NoBo toy haulers
Awesome little toy hauler, but WAY OVER PRICED!
Does the fridge run on propane or just 12volt and 120?
Just 12 volt and 120.
I really like this trailer but it isn’t set up for dry camping.. little water, no RR, no shower or even outdoor shower, no hot water…. If you’re in a campground with facilities it’s great…. I think more water and an outdoor shower with hot water would be enough to dry camp…. I guess you can add that but….
Nice but about 10k overpriced.
His tatts are tacky!