Great camper. I was very tempted, but would have to make too many post-delivery upgrades to fit my needs (mostly on the electrical side of things + AC), but when I put it all together it did not make sense. Just not enough customization possible from the factory. Surprisingly, the Rossmonster Baja (at the time when I ordered it) was just a few thousand dollars more and would be customized to my needs at the same time. Plus the Rossmonster Baja has a lower height, a wet bath, and a pass-through, too. Again, great camper, but once you start going through the options and then add the Aluma tray - too expensive when compared to the Baja (I am aware that the Rossmonster Baja is more expensive since I ordered mine).
I think I prefer a truck slide in camper so I dont have t set up the shower every time I want to shower and also why wouldn’t you have the light that is up by the bed dem because having a dim reading light if someone else is sleeping in the bed with you would be nice so it’s not too bright on the other person sleeping and also why not have the heating system running off of the diesel or gas from the rig itself?
You had me right up until the propane. Overlanders are switching to gas or diesel for ease of availability and longevity off-grid. Propane seems so early 20-teens.
This Truma Heating system is top of the line, I’ve used mine in -21F with zero issues. Truma does make gas/diesel heaters if your set on it you can always modify. I’ve had zero issues in nearly 4 years….highly recommend the Propane system!
Can’t wait to see it in Loveland!!
We will see you there!
Very nice! I'm curious, what's the trim level of the Ford F-350?
Great camper. I was very tempted, but would have to make too many post-delivery upgrades to fit my needs (mostly on the electrical side of things + AC), but when I put it all together it did not make sense. Just not enough customization possible from the factory. Surprisingly, the Rossmonster Baja (at the time when I ordered it) was just a few thousand dollars more and would be customized to my needs at the same time. Plus the Rossmonster Baja has a lower height, a wet bath, and a pass-through, too. Again, great camper, but once you start going through the options and then add the Aluma tray - too expensive when compared to the Baja (I am aware that the Rossmonster Baja is more expensive since I ordered mine).
I think I prefer a truck slide in camper so I dont have t set up the shower every time I want to shower and also why wouldn’t you have the light that is up by the bed dem because having a dim reading light if someone else is sleeping in the bed with you would be nice so it’s not too bright on the other person sleeping and also why not have the heating system running off of the diesel or gas from the rig itself?
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You had me right up until the propane. Overlanders are switching to gas or diesel for ease of availability and longevity off-grid. Propane seems so early 20-teens.
You’re crazy. Gas and diesel soot up and don’t perform well at high altitudes or short use low temperature intervals. Propane has zero maintenance.
This Truma Heating system is top of the line, I’ve used mine in -21F with zero issues. Truma does make gas/diesel heaters if your set on it you can always modify. I’ve had zero issues in nearly 4 years….highly recommend the Propane system!
Can you add a small pass through to the truck as an option?
Also, which models will you be bringing to expo East? thank you!
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