great build if only they get away from traditional brown décor and use a contemporary approach type design it is 2022 . bright colors and high gloss...
ROA-love you all added Imperial Outdoors! Excellent straight-down-to what the customer needs! Very happy with the detailed quality of their builds. X(R)22 is awesome, and... Looking forward to some vids of ‘The 1’.... Christmas has past, give us some please 🙏
Fantastic quality trailer. We're are considering buying one this year. What is the floor and roof made of? I want to research the material before buying because it is hard to swallow the R- rating value provided in the video based on what I've researched.
Hi, I'm very impressed with these builds, looking at x145 in the near future. However one key concern I ask of a dealer, he never heard question before. The 3 stage power battery bank and converters are under the bed, and therefore while sleeping you are very close to 'high levels of RF/MF/EMF'. Question: has Xplore looked in the options of shielding the bed from EMF? Living near full time while sleeping on top of microwave level EMF is concerning. Hoping this can be solved so I can continue to inch forward on purchase X145. Thx.
These are very well designed and manufactured units. I've seen them at ROA. Don't be put off by the price. An Aussie unit would be 75% more and no insulation.
@@bartman1857 It's funny/sad that customers need to pay a premium for certain RVs just so they can have basic quality refinements like fresh/gray/black tanks that don't fall off! Shane's right about it though. I've seen some pretty weak tank supports under trailers over the years.
@@susanvowell5339 I could just imagine that a 29k 40 foot Elkhart built trailer might loose a tank or two but at some point to compare a 90k 20 footer to a 29k 40 foot mass produced rig is just silly. I don't ever see BMW comparing thier cars to an entry lever Chrysler
great build if only they get away from traditional brown décor and use a contemporary approach type design it is 2022 . bright colors and high gloss...
ROA-love you all added Imperial Outdoors! Excellent straight-down-to what the customer needs! Very happy with the detailed quality of their builds. X(R)22 is awesome, and... Looking forward to some vids of ‘The 1’.... Christmas has past, give us some please 🙏
Amazing product!
Fantastic quality trailer. We're are considering buying one this year. What is the floor and roof made of? I want to research the material before buying because it is hard to swallow the R- rating value provided in the video based on what I've researched.
Hi, I'm very impressed with these builds, looking at x145 in the near future. However one key concern I ask of a dealer, he never heard question before. The 3 stage power battery bank and converters are under the bed, and therefore while sleeping you are very close to 'high levels of RF/MF/EMF'. Question: has Xplore looked in the options of shielding the bed from EMF? Living near full time while sleeping on top of microwave level EMF is concerning. Hoping this can be solved so I can continue to inch forward on purchase X145. Thx.
One thing I don’t like is the drum brakes … why not design into the unit disc brakes?
Impressive! Now build something a Tacoma can pull (3500 dry - 5k max trailer gvwr) and I’ll be in line for one.
These are very well designed and manufactured units. I've seen them at ROA. Don't be put off by the price. An Aussie unit would be 75% more and no insulation.
Yes with two dealer mark ups and 25k in shipping cost Au rigs might be 30 % more in cost but 75% is ridiculous
Can’t agree that using self-tapping screws is a good idea. I know they are easiest screw for the job, but they are shear city.
Shane, this should be the manufacture for the ROAMER 1.....lol (wink wink)
I would be a tad concerned about QC in a manufacturing company that does not require safety glasses or hearing protection for thier on floor employees
Awesome that a 90k trailer has included a design that stops the water tank from falling out.
@@bartman1857 It's funny/sad that customers need to pay a premium for certain RVs just so they can have basic quality refinements like fresh/gray/black tanks that don't fall off! Shane's right about it though. I've seen some pretty weak tank supports under trailers over the years.
@@susanvowell5339 I could just imagine that a 29k 40 foot Elkhart built trailer might loose a tank or two but at some point to compare a 90k 20 footer to a 29k 40 foot mass produced rig is just silly. I don't ever see BMW comparing thier cars to an entry lever Chrysler