I picked up my 2024 Pursue back in May. I have had it on several trips since then including a 2500 mile round trip which included the 2024 Intech Gathering at Land Between the Lakes in KY. I travelled about 830 miles just for that and it was well worth it! Fantastic camper. I opted out of the slide out kitchen because I have 50 years worth of camp kitchen items and really love the added storage space not having it provides. It has been such a blessing and I have had zero problems with it. Camped in the heat of summer and the Maxx Air fan works great as did the A/C. While up in the northern states I had the chance to use the optional propane heater which also worked flawlessly. If this old guy ever outgrows the Pursue, which I doubt, I will upgrade to an Explore. Either way, I am sticking with Intech. Well done Intech! Probably the only thing I am not that impressed with are the side windows, but they work! I did give the mattresses to my kids and bought a Disc-O-Bed and put a 4" trifold memory foam cot size on it since I solo camp. So much more comfortable. Now to get skeeter netting for the doors and a few other nice to have items to make life more comfortable. I tow it with a 2022 Tacoma SR5 2wd 4 door and get 21mpg on the highway (@ 60-65mph) Yes, I drive like an old man because, well, I am.
I just bought a Flyer Chase a couple of months ago, and after seeing the video I have one word - WOW! One reason why I chose inTech is because of the quality, and now after seeing the actual build process I am thoroughly impressed! Thank you for allowing us to view your in-depth manufacturing process! Give a thanks to your employees for a job well done! 👍
Could you do another video without the music and with someone interviewing the techs explaining the process? Also, has Intech considered offering higher quality doors and windows?
2 things, is there a barrier between the steel and aluminum to prevent electrolysis and weakening of the aluminum and why isn't there a longer steel angle for mounting the axle?? I see that aluminum frame collapsing and or failing and the suspension attachment point
I picked up my 2024 Pursue back in May. I have had it on several trips since then including a 2500 mile round trip which included the 2024 Intech Gathering at Land Between the Lakes in KY. I travelled about 830 miles just for that and it was well worth it! Fantastic camper. I opted out of the slide out kitchen because I have 50 years worth of camp kitchen items and really love the added storage space not having it provides. It has been such a blessing and I have had zero problems with it. Camped in the heat of summer and the Maxx Air fan works great as did the A/C. While up in the northern states I had the chance to use the optional propane heater which also worked flawlessly. If this old guy ever outgrows the Pursue, which I doubt, I will upgrade to an Explore. Either way, I am sticking with Intech. Well done Intech!
Probably the only thing I am not that impressed with are the side windows, but they work! I did give the mattresses to my kids and bought a Disc-O-Bed and put a 4" trifold memory foam cot size on it since I solo camp. So much more comfortable.
Now to get skeeter netting for the doors and a few other nice to have items to make life more comfortable.
I tow it with a 2022 Tacoma SR5 2wd 4 door and get 21mpg on the highway (@ 60-65mph) Yes, I drive like an old man because, well, I am.
I just bought a Flyer Chase a couple of months ago, and after seeing the video I have one word - WOW! One reason why I chose inTech is because of the quality, and now after seeing the actual build process I am thoroughly impressed! Thank you for allowing us to view your in-depth manufacturing process! Give a thanks to your employees for a job well done! 👍
Could you do another video without the music and with someone interviewing the techs explaining the process?
Also, has Intech considered offering higher quality doors and windows?
not one worker wearing safety glasses!!!! Even while drilling and cutting metal...
2 things, is there a barrier between the steel and aluminum to prevent electrolysis and weakening of the aluminum and why isn't there a longer steel angle for mounting the axle?? I see that aluminum frame collapsing and or failing and the suspension attachment point