@@ellenwangler4153 weather can change in an instant... What was to be a sunny 3-day weekend when a un-forcasted stormfront suddenly comes in... Now you're at your destination to camp ... You're hundreds of miles from home... Several hours away from any town that has a hotel to sleep for the night.... Now you are forced to set up your Tent camper in the 🌧️ rain....... Way cheaper just to get a reliable older cargo van an outfit it out yourself for a fraction of what they want for that bastardized tent camper you have to tow... Absolutely Ridiculous Concept.
Boondocking would be okay, since a person stays in one place for a while, perhaps multiple weeks. It looks uninhabitable all closed up, though. It'd be great if one could at least climb in and sleep in the case of bad weather conditions or arriving at night when it's a bad time (or simply inconsiderate) to set up camp. I'm going to subscribe, because I want to see these minds further at work. Something great will come forth, just not this time. Consider it a prototype. They should have a variety of people test it out for troubleshooting and brainstorming improvements for the next update.
You know there's a guy in the background with heavy 100 page set-up book saying "no no the other piece first "I am also sure this was edited from a least 2 hours of video to 15 minutes of EZ-Utube vid...
O......M.....G! I'm speechless. 😳. I'm not any camper-van fan but this one takes the cake. I was getting anxiety watching this lol. That is a trailer full of things to go wrong and break.
I do like that so much is manual instead of depending on electric buttons to do it all and just praying all that electrical gadgetry never has problems.
@@angelinahaber1036 To be honest I reckon there would be more mechanical issues with this van then any van that has electrical componentry to operate some of these devices. I've never seen anything like this and I'm a season came camper.
I have all of the amenities in my 16' travel trailer, and it only takes 3 seconds to open the door, to access all of those amenities. This unit is prob more suited to young adventurers that like a good challenge. Us old guys don't want to waste time with a Rubics Cube nightmare, like this. We just want to park a trailer and make a quick sandwich. This woman probably will need therapy, after assembling this unit. JM2cents
6 yıl oldu anlattığın gibi takılıyorum ani bir fırtına çıktı yağmur başladı güneşliği zor topladım böyle bir karavan olsa uçup gitmişti bu tarz karavan isteyen az olur
Yeah. It's not even filling a niche, as there's dozens of other trailers that have all the same features, and fold out far easier. I just can't see the point of this one.
Wow, just imagining the frustration of not being able to find all those bits (all the same colour) when I all I want to do is crash (!) Seriously, it looks like your lead 'designer' has a stamp on his desk for "Add another bar"
I was just thinking the same. And that’s on a perfect weather day when you planned to load out. It’s like those wooden boxes with the secret slider pieces and hidden buttons.
@@jeffdrew625 Why was the floor motorised? Who has time to wait 10 minutes for it to lower (especially when you're desperate for a pee), when you could just drop the thing down by hand? Yet the solar panel was held in place with gas struts, about three feet above the lady's head so she can't reach it to pull it back down.
@@peytonmac1131 because a heavy tire is attached to it, dur. Not everyone, especially older people, can manage a heavy door with a heavy tire attached.
It's very cool. A "swiss army knife" of campers. The only sucky thing is that it seems you access everything from outside which would be rough if the weather is bad.
I think my problem with the whole concept is the fact that there are a lot of rubber seals and gaskets that would have to work properly for an extended period of time to keep leaks from happening…
THAT is your problem with it? The rubber seals will rot before you can get it setup. I was laughing so hard I was crying reading the other comments about how long it takes to setup.
The popup we used to have set up faster than this thing. And everything looks to be set up outside the camper. That will be awesome when its crap weather. Hard NO on this thing.
Cool concept..imagine setting up during a flash rain 🌧️ storm . Or forgetting to lock a latch driving down road. Too many seams ~~> water’s favorite resting spot
I can think of one scenario where this camper works. If you are going down really rough trails where a regular camper won't fit or would get shaken apart, and once you get there you're planning to stay at least a week, AND you go to multiple places like that, not your own property where you could build a cabin instead. In that one scenario this would work for a person who doesn't like putting up with minimalist camping for a week at a time.
This is to much work and effort to set up this camper for use, I did like how the solar panel was put in to place. There is no way to use the bath room until there is full set up.
I love this concept! A+ for creative solutioneering. It reminds me of the videos of creative multiuse artists make of their Manhattan apartments, where they need to be studio, bedroom, and kitchen/living area, but can't be all three at the same time. The modularity and folding away of an entire home. It left me with a couple of "why" questions, though; and the tent poles burst my enthusiasm. The poles look just like three housekeeping failures I've experienced: the meh shower pole with 4 shelves, that I've forced to persevere and now only has two shelves and is very flimsy; the ironing board/laundry bags (3) combo that mostly works but falls apart frequently, and the canvas shelf unit that was an embarrassing waste of money on mostly nonrecyclable materials. Perhaps it requires seeing and feeling them in-person to ascertain the quality of your components Now for the whys. It seems odd that the pull-out tray adjacent to the cooktop uses the same airspace. It also seemed strange that fold-outs by the fridge were facing the opposite direction from the cooking area, while the fridge was in between. I would like to see that configuration tweaked, somehow, to one person could access all the prep area at once, with priority over direct access between stove and fridge-which is nice, but awkward in this layout. Could the fridge move to where the pull out tray is? Perhaps embed the stove where the fridge is now, and allow it to swivel so as to use it in the same position it was here. It seems the stove slide-out could be embedded in that larger slide-out, rotate 90° within the larger tray, then pull out perpendicularly either alongside the camper or extending it, choice upon use. That would certainly help with potential air/smoke circulation.
Nice we have had a dry summer. It does occasionally rain, and putting that unit away in the rain would turn into quite the experience. We do enjoy our truck camper, steps down open door.
There is no way I'd remember all of that. I would hate to be trying to put it back up or assembling it in the rain or dark. Or when I'm tired and grumpy.
Bravo......great design.......the only problem......when it rains the tent canvas gets wet.......they get mold........snow on tent also.....4 season....cheers
Love the concept, nice to see real ingenuity at play given what ive seen in N.America ie just how slow manufacturers are , some still offer 100w solar panels & 1000w inverters. The only bitch I have is how reliable are all the bits.
I was thinking at each opening "is this the toilet?", "is this the toilet?","is this the toilet?". Then the sink, and a TOILET! and a bed next to the toilet, yay!
Very, very clever design. Looks easy to me to set up. This lady was taking it slow and also opening and closing everything so it took a bit longer. I think it’s brilliant!!
I bought a reliable used Cargo Van...outfitted with bed memory foam mattress,50quart 12volt/110volt freezer/refrigerator, 340 watts of Solar... A Solar Generator,Gas Inverter Generator,folding 5foot lightweight table,got 2 cheap like new cole camp stoves 1 propane 1 white gas or pump gas only caveat with pump gas requires occasional cleaning of the components. Have a catalytic heater & Mr Buddy plus a Little Buddy heater.. -30 sleeping bag pillows extra covers & blankets. Cookware utensils Etc. 5gallon Water jug, got good set of sockets basic tire repair kit air compressor,good hydraulic Jack and commonly used hand tools.. power inverter myriad of lights,several flashlights,gas can etc. Canned goods and non perishables.. 6x6 Canopy and other things. It all stores neatly in home Depot storage containers and under bed. Solar panels are secured and stored on top of mattress.... I had a family member that stopped camping gave me some things... Most everything else was easily found second hand at yard sales thrift stores or Facebook market place Craigslist.. I can use this van as extra vehicle if needed. Having stated all that I got under $4,000 in Everything vehicle included!! Bought the van in Fall of 2019 it was a Carpent Installer's Company Van that had been meticulously maintained for $1,000 with 150K Miles ... its a 1 ton V8 4 speed Automatic no frills work van and the 4 years I've owned it I've only put 2 hundred dollars in repairs.. it's mechanically sound and very dependable. Tires are still good... Exhaust and brakes are still perfect... Start idols and runs like brand new... The best part if I ever have to get another Van everything can be easily moved to other van... Don't have to worry about leaks and very safe inside when sleeping.. it has excellent ground clearance and with a heavy duty frame and suspension with aggressive tread on rear tires it allows accessing places that towing a camper would be near impossible... The Badger is very expensive for something you have to tow and you're still sleeping in a tent... As things start to wear out it would be very expensive to fix and maintain... Unless you have money to burn it seems very very impractical.
Very clever use of space, no doubt. But as a van camper that only needs to build my bed at night i can say for sure that this thing is highly impractical. I cannot imagine getting to the camp site too late, almost dark, maybe raining, ground unlevel, tired, and having to set this all up. I would end up just sleeping in the car...
The setup doesn't look too bad to me. What I don't like is all the plastic fittings holding it together. That's a nogo for me. After a while, it will turn brittle and start breaking.
Imagine disassembling this thing on a rainy day, then having to do through the whole assembly process at home just to dry everything out! I'll stick with my cheapo entry level camper where I back in. Level it up, plug it in hook up the water line and open the slide. Done!
Interesting compact design for those who don’t have enough space for a full size caravan to sit on their home property. It would be a pain if one has to bug out from their camp site in an emergency. Are seals made from a common profile in case we need to replace them due to damage from field use or age? Seems like every company has custom made profiles and keeps them secret if the fail and go out of business. Same goes for residential refrigerators and freezers for the home. Proprietary seals that send perfectly good appliances to the dump. The solar panel needs more adjustment points for better power output. Many times you cannot park a camper for optimum solar production.
Have you seen taxa cricket? I have one zero maintenance in 20k, if windy above 40mph pop down in 5 seconds flat. Awesome ventilation. Four season no problem. Few moving parts. Fits in a garage!
you got to appreciate the engineering behind all of this, but it's too complex, and this is probably a camper you would just set it up in one place for weeks and have an electric bikes or something, but i wouldn't buy it or rent it tbh
Wow very nice 👍🏽 and compact, hopefully not to pricey for the average person? And what is the weight of this camper ? P.S you did a good job of putting it all together with those long nails you have..
Oh my goodness! What a piece of engineering! This is such a bizarre camper. The set up manual must be a huge binder. Trying to remember what goes where and keep all the pieces organized. Way too much work when we go to the great outdoors to relax and unwind. I really don’t like the outdoor kitchen, guess we get too much rain to enjoy cooking outside. Yes, I wonder about the price.
Those plastıc bracket system wıll eventually loosen and break… They just don’t seem sturdy enough for long term use… BUT the compartmentalism is a great idea. Downside is where to put most of your stuff.
I like the outside shape, but then it keeps getting pulled apart at which point, it's as much hassle as a tent. Can you even use it without pulling the trailer apart for a one night stop?
Fun fact.
This is actually single use and once opened, doesnt go back together and is just discarded where you left it.
That's very funny
OMG! Too funny!!
Reminds me of trying to refold the old-school road map.
@@user-fg3fn7bf1w "old-school"? I still use maps!
haha
Legend has it that this lady still assembles it.
Still trying to put everything back in place !
😂🤣😂👍
Legend has it, that people use "legend has it" too much...
Legend has it, that people use "legend has it" too much...
😅😅😅😅
I can appreciate the ingenious engineering of this camper but Holy Moly Batman ! The set-up and teardown is a nightmare.
terrible for stoners or elderly. deadly if you are both.
Half a day to setup and another to tear down!
Word is that even the lady in the video gets stressed assembling the thing, so she builds nuclear power plants as a relaxing hobby.
This is a joke, right?
GO BLUE !
A total jigsaw puzzle, i can't imagine setting this thing up in the rain or at night.
but who wouldn’t really want to try. Very cool
@@ellenwangler4153 weather can change in an instant... What was to be a sunny 3-day weekend when a un-forcasted stormfront suddenly comes in... Now you're at your destination to camp ... You're hundreds of miles from home... Several hours away from any town that has a hotel to sleep for the night.... Now you are forced to set up your Tent camper in the 🌧️ rain....... Way cheaper just to get a reliable older cargo van an outfit it out yourself for a fraction of what they want for that bastardized tent camper you have to tow... Absolutely Ridiculous Concept.
And cook meals with an umbrella
Or high.
Exactly where my brain went - how quickly can I be sleeping in it late at night or in the rain....
I am worn out just watching it being set up. I can only imagine having the trailer loaded for a trip, everything in the way
Boondocking would be okay, since a person stays in one place for a while, perhaps multiple weeks. It looks uninhabitable all closed up, though. It'd be great if one could at least climb in and sleep in the case of bad weather conditions or arriving at night when it's a bad time (or simply inconsiderate) to set up camp. I'm going to subscribe, because I want to see these minds further at work. Something great will come forth, just not this time. Consider it a prototype. They should have a variety of people test it out for troubleshooting and brainstorming improvements for the next update.
That's some Rube Goldberg level of assembly to get situated, I got tired just watching the process of unfolding that contraption.
You probably get winded putting on your Crocs.
Looked easy to me….
You know there's a guy in the background with heavy 100 page set-up book saying "no no the other piece first "I am also sure this was edited from a least 2 hours of video to 15 minutes of EZ-Utube vid...
Don't forget to sign up for the 8 week assembly training course.
Camping weekend consisted of driving 3 hours, 5 hours of set up, eat, sleep, 5 hours of tear down, drive home....
O......M.....G! I'm speechless. 😳. I'm not any camper-van fan but this one takes the cake. I was getting anxiety watching this lol. That is a trailer full of things to go wrong and break.
Agreed
I do like that so much is manual instead of depending on electric buttons to do it all and just praying all that electrical gadgetry never has problems.
@@angelinahaber1036 To be honest I reckon there would be more mechanical issues with this van then any van that has electrical componentry to operate some of these devices. I've never seen anything like this and I'm a season came camper.
Your weekend is over just as soon as you're set up.
😂😂
lol
Inspector Gadget's secret trailer... now they need to make a one button press automated setup
😅 one button setup 😅😅😅
I have all of the amenities in my 16' travel trailer, and it only takes 3 seconds to open the door, to access all of those amenities. This unit is prob more suited to young adventurers that like a good challenge. Us old guys don't want to waste time with a Rubics Cube nightmare, like this. We just want to park a trailer and make a quick sandwich. This woman probably will need therapy, after assembling this unit.
JM2cents
6 yıl oldu anlattığın gibi takılıyorum ani bir fırtına çıktı yağmur başladı güneşliği zor topladım böyle bir karavan olsa uçup gitmişti bu tarz karavan isteyen az olur
Yeah. It's not even filling a niche, as there's dozens of other trailers that have all the same features, and fold out far easier. I just can't see the point of this one.
We middle aged ppl want the same , no nightmares
L Am liking the outdoor kitchen but all the rest is a little too much setup for my tastes.
This amazing Lady (Great job with this badger) looks much younger in the beginning 💖
Word is this lovely lady is still packing things up to this day.
Wow, just imagining the frustration of not being able to find all those bits (all the same colour) when I all I want to do is crash (!)
Seriously, it looks like your lead 'designer' has a stamp on his desk for "Add another bar"
Can you imagine trying to get it all back together? Like trying to get everything to fit back in the box it came in.
I was just thinking the same. And that’s on a perfect weather day when you planned to load out. It’s like those wooden boxes with the secret slider pieces and hidden buttons.
You would likely never have everything out all at once. I don't think it would be too challenging.
Once it is setup that's it. You need to buy a new one next time you go camping
You definitely would need some serious "map folding skills" to be able to use this!
They left it there after filming the video. Too much work to pack it up.
Legend has it that she is still tucking it away, but has extra parts left over, and nowhere to put them.
🤓
I don't think these builders ever went camping before lol
Clever design, but that porta-potty unpacking would have been first on my checklist. The frantic music track perhaps added to my problem! lol!😆
@@jeffdrew625 Why was the floor motorised? Who has time to wait 10 minutes for it to lower (especially when you're desperate for a pee), when you could just drop the thing down by hand? Yet the solar panel was held in place with gas struts, about three feet above the lady's head so she can't reach it to pull it back down.
@@peytonmac1131 because a heavy tire is attached to it, dur. Not everyone, especially older people, can manage a heavy door with a heavy tire attached.
- well, not in THIS one...for sure 😂
It's very cool. A "swiss army knife" of campers. The only sucky thing is that it seems you access everything from outside which would be rough if the weather is bad.
It hasn't got a chance in my country: Denmark.
Even on a summerday in july, I promise you the rain will hit you, before THIS monster is in position...
I think my problem with the whole concept is the fact that there are a lot of rubber seals and gaskets that would have to work properly for an extended period of time to keep leaks from happening…
As long as you maintain them it should be ok.
THAT is your problem with it? The rubber seals will rot before you can get it setup. I was laughing so hard I was crying reading the other comments about how long it takes to setup.
a used pop up trailer can do the same thing with just a fraction of the cost
Watching this makes me appreciate my camper even more. It takes half a day to set everything up.
The popup we used to have set up faster than this thing. And everything looks to be set up outside the camper. That will be awesome when its crap weather.
Hard NO on this thing.
This unit probably has an optional umbrella hat, for $39.95, for those rainy day setups.
Darn honey pack it all up we have to go to the grocery!!!!!
Basically made a tent trailer that's hard as hell to assemble😂😂😂😂
Cool concept..imagine setting up during a flash rain 🌧️ storm . Or forgetting to lock a latch driving down road. Too many seams ~~> water’s favorite resting spot
wow, that thing is amazing and you are amazing how you calmly and methodically set it up without boring us with a narrative....thanks!
Wow! This is an engineering masterpiece, first and foremost! Kudos to the team that must have visualised and created this Badger Unit. Amazing work!!
It will be time to go home by the time you've finished setting it up
I can think of one scenario where this camper works. If you are going down really rough trails where a regular camper won't fit or would get shaken apart, and once you get there you're planning to stay at least a week, AND you go to multiple places like that, not your own property where you could build a cabin instead.
In that one scenario this would work for a person who doesn't like putting up with minimalist camping for a week at a time.
2023 Transformer!!!
Definitely unique! Lot of thought went into that for sure!!
This is to much work and effort to set up this camper for use, I did like how the solar panel was put in to place. There is no way to use the bath room until there is full set up.
I love this concept! A+ for creative solutioneering. It reminds me of the videos of creative multiuse artists make of their Manhattan apartments, where they need to be studio, bedroom, and kitchen/living area, but can't be all three at the same time. The modularity and folding away of an entire home. It left me with a couple of "why" questions, though; and the tent poles burst my enthusiasm. The poles look just like three housekeeping failures I've experienced: the meh shower pole with 4 shelves, that I've forced to persevere and now only has two shelves and is very flimsy; the ironing board/laundry bags (3) combo that mostly works but falls apart frequently, and the canvas shelf unit that was an embarrassing waste of money on mostly nonrecyclable materials. Perhaps it requires seeing and feeling them in-person to ascertain the quality of your components Now for the whys. It seems odd that the pull-out tray adjacent to the cooktop uses the same airspace. It also seemed strange that fold-outs by the fridge were facing the opposite direction from the cooking area, while the fridge was in between. I would like to see that configuration tweaked, somehow, to one person could access all the prep area at once, with priority over direct access between stove and fridge-which is nice, but awkward in this layout. Could the fridge move to where the pull out tray is? Perhaps embed the stove where the fridge is now, and allow it to swivel so as to use it in the same position it was here. It seems the stove slide-out could be embedded in that larger slide-out, rotate 90° within the larger tray, then pull out perpendicularly either alongside the camper or extending it, choice upon use. That would certainly help with potential air/smoke circulation.
That's got to be the most "fiddly" camp setup of all time.... ROFL
Nice we have had a dry summer. It does occasionally rain, and putting that unit away in the rain would turn into quite the experience. We do enjoy our truck camper, steps down open door.
Think about the mildew possibility.
Looks like a extreme pain in the ass!😂
I like this a lot, for long stays this is great, and it fits in the garage!!!!
There is no way I'd remember all of that. I would hate to be trying to put it back up or assembling it in the rain or dark. Or when I'm tired and grumpy.
Bravo......great design.......the only problem......when it rains the tent canvas gets wet.......they get mold........snow on tent also.....4 season....cheers
A few minutes into it, and I realized someone had videoed engineers unsupervised 😂😂❤
One bumpy road, and none of this functions.
Swiss Army Badger! GEEEEZ!!!!
Well that looks simple. I bet setting up in the rain and dark is super smooth as well
It's incredible and wonderful. I'd love to buy one if I could afford it. 👍👍👍
Not enough moving parts!
Who the heck wants to camp inside a puzzle?
Didn't think it was possible...u did that! Bring my idea to life ..awesome
Absolutely perfect
Love the concept, nice to see real ingenuity at play given what ive seen in N.America ie just how slow manufacturers are , some still offer 100w solar panels & 1000w inverters. The only bitch I have is how reliable are all the bits.
After the 5th or so pullout I'd be looking around for the Candid Camera crew thinking I'm surely being pranked...lol..lol..😂
I was thinking at each opening "is this the toilet?", "is this the toilet?","is this the toilet?". Then the sink, and a TOILET! and a bed next to the toilet, yay!
🤣@@Skyfire-x
Very, very clever design. Looks easy to me to set up. This lady was taking it slow and also opening and closing everything so it took a bit longer. I think it’s brilliant!!
Muito lindo 👏 parabéns 👏👏👏👏
I really love this. I’m a set up and take down person. I would love to have one of these and something to pull it with😻
I bought a reliable used Cargo Van...outfitted with bed memory foam mattress,50quart 12volt/110volt freezer/refrigerator, 340 watts of Solar...
A Solar Generator,Gas Inverter Generator,folding 5foot lightweight table,got 2 cheap like new cole camp stoves 1 propane 1 white gas or pump gas only caveat with pump gas requires occasional cleaning of the components. Have a catalytic heater & Mr Buddy plus a Little Buddy heater.. -30 sleeping bag pillows extra covers & blankets. Cookware utensils Etc. 5gallon Water jug, got good set of sockets basic tire repair kit air compressor,good hydraulic Jack and commonly used hand tools.. power inverter myriad of lights,several flashlights,gas can etc. Canned goods and non perishables.. 6x6 Canopy and other things. It all stores neatly in home Depot storage containers and under bed. Solar panels are secured and stored on top of mattress.... I had a family member that stopped camping gave me some things... Most everything else was easily found second hand at yard sales thrift stores or Facebook market place Craigslist.. I can use this van as extra vehicle if needed. Having stated all that I got under $4,000 in Everything vehicle included!! Bought the van in Fall of 2019 it was a Carpent Installer's Company Van that had been meticulously maintained for $1,000 with 150K Miles ... its a 1 ton V8 4 speed Automatic no frills work van and the 4 years I've owned it I've only put 2 hundred dollars in repairs.. it's mechanically sound and very dependable. Tires are still good... Exhaust and brakes are still perfect... Start idols and runs like brand new... The best part if I ever have to get another Van everything can be easily moved to other van... Don't have to worry about leaks and very safe inside when sleeping.. it has excellent ground clearance and with a heavy duty frame and suspension with aggressive tread on rear tires it allows accessing places that towing a camper would be near impossible... The Badger is very expensive for something you have to tow and you're still sleeping in a tent... As things start to wear out it would be very expensive to fix and maintain... Unless you have money to burn it seems very very impractical.
Holy Batman, you need a day to setup. Talk about over engineering 😮
I’m astounded at how much is packed into that camper! It would have been nice to get a price on it…
I read on another site it's a little north of $21K US
Very clever use of space, no doubt. But as a van camper that only needs to build my bed at night i can say for sure that this thing is highly impractical. I cannot imagine getting to the camp site too late, almost dark, maybe raining, ground unlevel, tired, and having to set this all up. I would end up just sleeping in the car...
Extreme set up is an understatement.
The setup doesn't look too bad to me. What I don't like is all the plastic fittings holding it together. That's a nogo for me. After a while, it will turn brittle and start breaking.
Love it not complicated at all took you 5 mins. Created minds. I didn’t storage much
Imagine disassembling this thing on a rainy day, then having to do through the whole assembly process at home just to dry everything out! I'll stick with my cheapo entry level camper where I back in. Level it up, plug it in hook up the water line and open the slide. Done!
What a cool and clever setup. I have never seen anything like this before. It's amazing. Thank you for sharing this video and you have a great day.
Interesting compact design for those who don’t have enough space for a full size caravan to sit on their home property. It would be a pain if one has to bug out from their camp site in an emergency. Are seals made from a common profile in case we need to replace them due to damage from field use or age? Seems like every company has custom made profiles and keeps them secret if the fail and go out of business. Same goes for residential refrigerators and freezers for the home. Proprietary seals that send perfectly good appliances to the dump. The solar panel needs more adjustment points for better power output. Many times you cannot park a camper for optimum solar production.
Fascinating! But… where are these made, where can we buy one or see a website of options available or different models?
WOW, i want to have one.....It is the best Tetris Camper I ever saw. Love South Africa ❤❤❤
Have you seen taxa cricket? I have one zero maintenance in 20k, if windy above 40mph pop down in 5 seconds flat. Awesome ventilation. Four season no problem. Few moving parts. Fits in a garage!
you got to appreciate the engineering behind all of this, but it's too complex, and this is probably a camper you would just set it up in one place for weeks and have an electric bikes or something, but i wouldn't buy it or rent it tbh
That looks infinity breakable
There's nothing like checking int a nice hotel at the end of a busy day and checking out again in the morning.
After parking our travel trailer, I'd be on my 6th beer before this setup is done.....geez!
Awesome... love the innovation. would love to see the specs and this brought to the usa
Such a cool setup! 😊
Your trip would be over after the assembly 😂
👍 It's a LOT of steps to set up/break down but I'm glad it seems to be made out of aluminum and quality construction.
Without me … I become crazy just by seeing the video… 🤪🤪🤪
I love watching you. Great vlog. Greetings from Poland😍😍😍
Wow very nice 👍🏽 and compact, hopefully not to pricey for the average person? And what is the weight of this camper ? P.S you did a good job of putting it all together with those long nails you have..
wow mantap efektif dan efisien desain manfaatkan semua sisi ruang❤
What do you do when you get to campsite and it is pouring rain?
It would take me the whole wknd to set up, then, time to go back home!
Sooooo, is there a course in setup and break down? Very cool but to busy for me.
Amazing clip. Like it
Interesting tinkering transformer for the patient. After a long day's driving, it's certainly a daily meditation.
They obviously do not camp where there are lots of mosquitoes.
Ridiculous amount of work to set it up. Have to have the owners manual on hand at all times.
Looks amazing and perfect for those who don't have to change locale every night.
perfect to prepare when raining
The Grand Hotel on wheels. Yes. ❤
😍 Unbelievable 😍
I'm so inspired now 👍
Holy Cow! It’s amazing, but what a lot of set-up!
Fast and easy set up! raingear for cooking in the rain included
That's a lot of small parts (plastic) to get lost and/or break/wear out from use?
Every trailer comes with frowny lady assembler.
okay....this is going is a pretty cool direction in compact design.
what an original build .. Respect for the one who designed it .
Too much work, with so much that can go wrong !
Oh my goodness! What a piece of engineering! This is such a bizarre camper. The set up manual must be a huge binder. Trying to remember what goes where and keep all the pieces organized. Way too much work when we go to the great outdoors to relax and unwind. I really don’t like the outdoor kitchen, guess we get too much rain to enjoy cooking outside. Yes, I wonder about the price.
Those plastıc bracket system wıll eventually loosen and break… They just don’t seem sturdy enough for long term use… BUT the compartmentalism is a great idea. Downside is where to put most of your stuff.
I like the outside shape, but then it keeps getting pulled apart at which point, it's as much hassle as a tent. Can you even use it without pulling the trailer apart for a one night stop?
Awesome... simply awesome!! Xx
That's a lot of setup. It might have been easier to just build a house.
WOW, that's the most amazing Technology advanced camping module, but it does require patience.