@@DownSouth_Adventures I did! I was surprised to see you guys out for an overnight in it with you still recovering but it looked like you had a good night in it. Sucks that it rained, but hey....if you're gonna test it, THAT is the way to do it!! Continued prayers for your recovery :-)
I love the adventure camper/trailer & I am happy for y'all with your back surgeries, but... Lawd have mercy, I have never met y'all in person, but we men are all the same. As I was showing my wife this video, I could literally tell every time you (Jeremy) wanted to throw in an innuendo when Kim would say something & she would move on & act like she didn't hear or know you were about to say it.🤣 This is so my wife & me when trying to do something serious or not joke too much. The phrase, "That's what she said." came to my mind so many times. Loved y'all video & just maybe my wife & I will eventually get an adventure camper/trailer. Happy Overlanding😃👍
Looks like a pretty cool setup especially if you don’t wanna have to crawl into a roof top tent. Glad you have a great teammate and I hope you’re on the mend.
FYI, the stabilizer jacks are large enough to lift the entire trailer off the ground for leveling purposes. also you can lift the rear corners to change tires.
@@DownSouth_Adventures Nice. Hate I am going to miss the Outlaw Offroad event at Windrock. 😢 Maybe next year. I am waiting for my rack to ship so I can mount my RTT and awnings. I will be ready for some more camping and offroading when I get that setup. Plus I now have an array of Morimoto offroad lights to install and some high clearance front and rear bumpers on order. 🎉
Love the rear side marker lights built into the Bronco Raptor fender flares. That is a pretty cool trailer. I think that I would leave the front part of the King bed in place and then use that as my table/night stand, this way it gives you plenty of walk space, changing room and portable toilet space all without having to set up/down the standard table. This company has thought out of everything - including the mattress pump. Amazing! Did you say which level of Goat that you have here?
This is the Go ALL TERRAIN. We wanted the Timbren axle-less suspension with the articulating hitch and trailer brakes in case we took it out west to Colorado. We actually did that exact thing with the king bed and put one table on top of the other! It worked great
Pro's - What an AWESOME design. The first time I saw one I thought WOW that's cool, until I saw the price. Cons- Way too many moving parts. Way too expensive and it's still just a tent. BUT If I had one for free on my channel I guess I'd say look how cool, yada, yada, yada, and take 48 minutes to showcase it. Lol. I've learned over the years, there's something for everyone. Some will love this, others will say spend the money on something hard sided, and others will just sleep in their JL's. It's all good.
First- We have slept in our JK for 3 years and loved it with no need to ever change….until I had to back to back spinal fusion surgeries and am not able to bend, lift or twist for at least a year. Secondly 90% of what you see on this channel is bought and paid for with our full time jobs. The CEO knew we were interested in them after we saw them in Maggie Valley in May and we hadn’t been overlanding since last August so he reached out and said we could try it out on a few trips so that we could see if it was doable. If you watched our S.C.A.R video last week you’ll know that I wasn’t ready yet but this trailer is amazing. It’s way overbuilt and will last longer than me and 85% of the components are made within 100 miles of the factory. Everyone wants businesses to operate in America, but then everyone complains about paying “Made in America” prices. Our first time setting it up in the pouring rain at 10:30pm only took 12 minutes and when the tent finally fails in 5-7 years you can replace it for $800. Kim has never towed anything and was nervous but never felt this trailer back there and we absolutely loved this thing. But seriously Thank you for watching and for sharing your thoughts.
I like this system but I'm still paying off my skinnyguy camper. Looks like you need to get her some high platform shoes to get to the attic stuff also lol.
@DownSouth_Adventures yeah I understand that for sure just had a lot to get done and hopefully should be able to slow down within the next month or so looking forward to it.
Good job!!! In the old version of the tent set-up, the marketing manager lowered the roof a little after the back wall was put upright and pushed to the back, to secure it, but that was a video from i think 4 years ago. Is it no longer required or necessary with this new model? Thanks. Maybe someday, we will buy one too.
Looks like a VERY handy rig, and a GREAT fit for the limited towing capacity of the Wrangler!!! 👍👍
Absolutely! Did you see our first trip out with it?
@@DownSouth_Adventures I did! I was surprised to see you guys out for an overnight in it with you still recovering but it looked like you had a good night in it. Sucks that it rained, but hey....if you're gonna test it, THAT is the way to do it!! Continued prayers for your recovery :-)
@@ReConGrpTx Hey thanks so much!
I love the adventure camper/trailer & I am happy for y'all with your back surgeries, but...
Lawd have mercy, I have never met y'all in person, but we men are all the same. As I was showing my wife this video, I could literally tell every time you (Jeremy) wanted to throw in an innuendo when Kim would say something & she would move on & act like she didn't hear or know you were about to say it.🤣 This is so my wife & me when trying to do something serious or not joke too much. The phrase, "That's what she said." came to my mind so many times. Loved y'all video & just maybe my wife & I will eventually get an adventure camper/trailer. Happy Overlanding😃👍
Lol you hats the absolute truth man! Enjoy it and be safe out there!
Looks like a pretty cool setup especially if you don’t wanna have to crawl into a roof top tent. Glad you have a great teammate and I hope you’re on the mend.
Yeah it’s definitely pretty awesome! Thanks for the kind words and following along!
Awesome Video!! you make us want one of our own just not till the other jeep is paid off lol!
It really is super cool and I love that a wrangler on 37's can tow it without even noticing it back there!
The lock and roll hitch system is an excellent system. I have had one for approximately three years and I’ve had no issues with it.
Yeah this was the first time we had used one and absolutely loved it!
FYI, the stabilizer jacks are large enough to lift the entire trailer off the ground for leveling purposes. also you can lift the rear corners to change tires.
Hey, that’s pretty cool. I never thought of that.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Need the awning for those rainy days
Absolutely but we switched out the hardtop with the awning since I can’t overland lol
Very cool, thank you
This trailer is so cool!
Cool looks like a RTT can fit nicely on that trailer. Then you have a two story tent setup.
Lol that 2nd story would be REALLY HIGH Lol!
Not to mention I think it’s not weighted that high when it’s deployed.
Great Video. Thanks.
Hey thanks for watching!
This thing is really cool. Thanks for the vid
Thanks so much for watching!! We really enjoyed staying in it
Great video. Looks like a nice setup. Hopefully it will allow you to get out camping more sooner rather than later during your recovery process.
That's the plan buddy! Kim will have it at Windrock for the Outlaw Offroad event and we will have it at the Mind Overland veterans event as well.
@@DownSouth_Adventures Nice. Hate I am going to miss the Outlaw Offroad event at Windrock. 😢 Maybe next year. I am waiting for my rack to ship so I can mount my RTT and awnings. I will be ready for some more camping and offroading when I get that setup. Plus I now have an array of Morimoto offroad lights to install and some high clearance front and rear bumpers on order. 🎉
@@redbeastadventures it's never ending
Cool trailer!
We love it!
Love the rear side marker lights built into the Bronco Raptor fender flares. That is a pretty cool trailer. I think that I would leave the front part of the King bed in place and then use that as my table/night stand, this way it gives you plenty of walk space, changing room and portable toilet space all without having to set up/down the standard table. This company has thought out of everything - including the mattress pump. Amazing! Did you say which level of Goat that you have here?
This is the Go ALL TERRAIN. We wanted the Timbren axle-less suspension with the articulating hitch and trailer brakes in case we took it out west to Colorado. We actually did that exact thing with the king bed and put one table on top of the other! It worked great
I hope that your Colorado trip is next season - Imogene and Black Bear are closed for the season. Glad to see that the front table idea works for you.
@@toddhoffmaster6057 it'll definitely not be in 2025 probably 2026
Pro's - What an AWESOME design. The first time I saw one I thought WOW that's cool, until I saw the price. Cons- Way too many moving parts. Way too expensive and it's still just a tent. BUT If I had one for free on my channel I guess I'd say look how cool, yada, yada, yada, and take 48 minutes to showcase it. Lol. I've learned over the years, there's something for everyone. Some will love this, others will say spend the money on something hard sided, and others will just sleep in their JL's. It's all good.
First- We have slept in our JK for 3 years and loved it with no need to ever change….until I had to back to back spinal fusion surgeries and am not able to bend, lift or twist for at least a year.
Secondly 90% of what you see on this channel is bought and paid for with our full time jobs. The CEO knew we were interested in them after we saw them in Maggie Valley in May and we hadn’t been overlanding since last August so he reached out and said we could try it out on a few trips so that we could see if it was doable.
If you watched our S.C.A.R video last week you’ll know that I wasn’t ready yet but this trailer is amazing. It’s way overbuilt and will last longer than me and 85% of the components are made within 100 miles of the factory.
Everyone wants businesses to operate in America, but then everyone complains about paying “Made in America” prices.
Our first time setting it up in the pouring rain at 10:30pm only took 12 minutes and when the tent finally fails in 5-7 years you can replace it for $800.
Kim has never towed anything and was nervous but never felt this trailer back there and we absolutely loved this thing.
But seriously Thank you for watching and for sharing your thoughts.
I like this system but I'm still paying off my skinnyguy camper. Looks like you need to get her some high platform shoes to get to the attic stuff also lol.
Hey there’s a thought! Skinny guy campers are cool too!
@DownSouth_Adventures I love mine just haven't had time this yr to use it.
@@shack200351 Make time for what you love buddy....we only get one chance at this lol!
@DownSouth_Adventures yeah I understand that for sure just had a lot to get done and hopefully should be able to slow down within the next month or so looking forward to it.
@@shack200351 Nice!
Good job!!! In the old version of the tent set-up, the marketing manager lowered the roof a little after the back wall was put upright and pushed to the back, to secure it, but that was a video from i think 4 years ago. Is it no longer required or necessary with this new model? Thanks. Maybe someday, we will buy one too.
Yes that is still the procedure, I thought we showed that in the video but maybe not I’ll have to rewatch it.
how's the back doing ?
It’s okay early but it was miserable on this trip, after 5pm I have a lot of pain.