THANK YOU Tim and Lisa! Y'all have the patience of angels!! You KNOW you do. I APPRECIATE y'all for traveling all over to show us all kinds of RVs, products, and cool places. I hate that people are so UNGRATEFUL sometimes. Jeesh. Anyhoo, thanks again for the video. And for the people in the back, if you don't like what they're showing, doing, saying, whatever, then get out there and try to do it better. But at least, don't be rude. Again, Thx guys. I can't wait for the next video! And no....you can never have too much luxury!! Never!! 😊😊😊❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
It would be best to call the dealer we were at or a local dealer to you. Pricing frequently changes so its so hard to include them in videos that get watched year after year.
No microwave, no black tank, steps located in a cabinet, manual awing that no one can reach, no standard waste hose.....I would not call this a travel trailer. It looks totally bad ass though on the outside. This is just a camper to take out in the woods or desert for a day or so and pee outside. I can't imagine dealing with all those deficiencies on a long road trip. This seems too big for off roading and not enough features for traveling.
Its honestly very average for todays market in that range yet still looks like poor quality materials with an overly plastic looking feel. If youve never seen an rv like that than why are you doing these vids?
It was mostly metal thus the 5500LB empty weight. Nothing felt plasticky at all. We video it to show you all different things than just a normal Travel Trailer, 5th Wheel or Drivable. You do not see these types of RV's out east, since we are out west, we share. Thx
1240W of solar, 1080 amp hour lithium battery system, single panel walls and roof that are 2 5/8" thick, 1/4" thick steel square tube sub frame, 1/4" thick extrusion frame with channels that the walls and roof slot into, rated do to -40 F, Isotherm fridge/freezer designed for yachts, ......far from average.
Anyone that wonders how these are actually built & that they're definitely not "plasticky" - should check into Imperial outdoors factory tours. They definitely build a superior product compared to most travel trailers.
Would this be too much luxury if you are taking it into the wilderness? Let us know your thoughts below. :)
That is a tank. Pretty posh inside though.
Yes it is.
THANK YOU Tim and Lisa! Y'all have the patience of angels!! You KNOW you do. I APPRECIATE y'all for traveling all over to show us all kinds of RVs, products, and cool places. I hate that people are so UNGRATEFUL sometimes. Jeesh.
Anyhoo, thanks again for the video. And for the people in the back, if you don't like what they're showing, doing, saying, whatever, then get out there and try to do it better. But at least, don't be rude.
Again, Thx guys. I can't wait for the next video!
And no....you can never have too much luxury!! Never!! 😊😊😊❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
We both thank you so much for the kind words Angela. :)
@TallMansRVReviews You're welcome, but there's really no thanks needed because the words are WELL-DESERVED!!!
Price?
It would be best to call the dealer we were at or a local dealer to you. Pricing frequently changes so its so hard to include them in videos that get watched year after year.
Hard to fathom you've never seen a refrigerator b4.
I've never seen one like that in an RV
No microwave, no black tank, steps located in a cabinet, manual awing that no one can reach, no standard waste hose.....I would not call this a travel trailer. It looks totally bad ass though on the outside. This is just a camper to take out in the woods or desert for a day or so and pee outside. I can't imagine dealing with all those deficiencies on a long road trip. This seems too big for off roading and not enough features for traveling.
I understand 100% :)
Its honestly very average for todays market in that range yet still looks like poor quality materials with an overly plastic looking feel. If youve never seen an rv like that than why are you doing these vids?
It was mostly metal thus the 5500LB empty weight. Nothing felt plasticky at all. We video it to show you all different things than just a normal Travel Trailer, 5th Wheel or Drivable. You do not see these types of RV's out east, since we are out west, we share. Thx
1240W of solar, 1080 amp hour lithium battery system, single panel walls and roof that are 2 5/8" thick, 1/4" thick steel square tube sub frame, 1/4" thick extrusion frame with channels that the walls and roof slot into, rated do to -40 F, Isotherm fridge/freezer designed for yachts, ......far from average.
You have no idea what you are talking about. Do some research.
Anyone that wonders how these are actually built & that they're definitely not "plasticky" - should check into Imperial outdoors factory tours. They definitely build a superior product compared to most travel trailers.
Liked "protane painks". Didn't like "sucker".
lol. Thanks.