Those lock and roll hitches also ride quieter. Way less squeeking. I love this model. I’ve seen $60k tear drops but I always come back to looking at hiker.
Me too! I feel like you can spend half the money and get a custom trailer with Hiker. I'm learning more about the lock and roll, seems like no one has complaints ...
I got a 5x8 mid range last year with minimal mods things that I wouldnt add myself like the maxxfan, roof racks, an extra side door, 2in lift, trailer brakes. Added a catalytic heater myself and weve been on so many trips already I lost count. Going out today actually. I tow it with my 2 door wrangler.
Brian...only thing you have to be aware, if you want to do some extra wiring in this thing, it’s very tricky. All wires are mostly in the ceiling and some under the trailer. If you want to add some lights inside the cabin, there is no way to pull the wires, better tell them ahead of time so they can add some wires before they close off the ceiling. I had a trouble adding a dimmer to the outside spotlights, there is only one common negative wire, I had to get special dimmer to make this work. Besides that, thank you for the Hiker series.
Are there special metal or heavy duty plastic protection covers/guards when you know your going to be in heavy bush areas, or when there is an anticipated hail storm. How does the trailer and the solar panels hold up to hail. I’ve seen a lot of car damage and roof damage to hail so I would imagine it could still do the same to these trailers. Any comments on that?
You can get guards for anything, if you need it. When ordering the trailer, you can extend diamond plate over several sections to give some degree of added protection as well. Your solar panels are generally fine, they have a very high hail rating. Of course, there's several different types of solar panels, my CIGS panel is virtually indestructible. Even the glass panels can take very large hail. Overall, it should be looked at in the same way as a vehicle like a car or truck is. It's pretty tough, but if you use it hard, you are gonna see wear and tear, nothing lasts forever. Hope this helps, thanks for watching
Im really liking these. I could do the highway version since I don't really off road. Good head room. Might opt for the midrange since truck is kinda high up. Better then a tent!
@@DIYOutdoorLife I seen on the site you can buy them already built. Or order one if they don't have one in stock you like. Im looking at the midrange and the highway 5x10s. I'd like to drive up to Indiana and see them. Good reason for a road trip. (Might pull one back home)
What a great video and bad ass trailer. As soon as my divorce is finalized I’m taking a ride down to visit these guys and hopefully put an order for one of these beautiful trailers.
Great video. I just put my deposit down on a mid-range XL with a/c on 5/30! Going to change my overlanding outings immensely. Being from Louisiana, it’s unbearable May-September heat wise.
I'm really liking these hikers. Great entry level pricing for what you said "spartan, but just enough to let people do what they want to do." The bolt on hitch has value that it serves as a theft deterrent even with a standard 2" ball. I love the receiver on the back (I have a Freedom hitch mounted Grill), but is it strong enough to pull another trailer like a small boat?
The roof is insulated, the walls are solid wood with the seams sealed. Really nice to see an insulated roof painted white, that will definitely help with heat and cold. I’d have to ask around to see how well people fair in the cold weather with the solid wood walls, my guess is it does well.
It is designed to fit inside a standard 7 foot door garage opening, even with the add-ons. I'm sure there's slight modifications that could raise or lower the overall height, but they shoot to stay under 7 feet.
I wish they would go with a composite, lighterweight material and use Timberen off road axles. A 2 DR Wrangler can't pull a Midrange XL. Tow limit 2000lbs.
I recently picked up my Midrange XL. It's basically a box. If they could learn some basic metal working, they could build them out of aluminum sheets with stiffeners like an aircraft fuselage or build aluminum panels with a foam core. The trailer frame could also be made out of aluminum.
I asked if they offered the option and they’re considering it. I think they’re valuing the off-road capability of their steel frames, an option would be nice.
@T.J. Kong Aluminum, if designed correctly, especially in a frame application would be just as durable, yes there are some drawbacks such as being a little more difficult to repair, but overall the weight savings would be major.
@@DIYOutdoorLife Brian, I’ve seen past videos that you have on RV solar wiring that you said were junk. Is the wiring on the hiker trailers a higher quality and most RVs? Would you get the Solar on the hiker or not? Thanks.
@@debrarogers1808 they are doing it right! typically, RV companies install a "solar on the side" or "solar ready package" which is complete nonsense. With Hiker, you can have them pre-wire, a charge, controller, or add any configuration you would like, not limited to certain proprietary brands. Hope this helps!
Those lock and roll hitches also ride quieter. Way less squeeking.
I love this model. I’ve seen $60k tear drops but I always come back to looking at hiker.
Me too! I feel like you can spend half the money and get a custom trailer with Hiker.
I'm learning more about the lock and roll, seems like no one has complaints ...
Thanks!
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I got a 5x8 mid range last year with minimal mods things that I wouldnt add myself like the maxxfan, roof racks, an extra side door, 2in lift, trailer brakes. Added a catalytic heater myself and weve been on so many trips already I lost count. Going out today actually. I tow it with my 2 door wrangler.
The mid range looks great. Excited to hear you pulling it with the jeep and having fun.
Now that’s a badass camper!
Agreed!
Great review - I think this is the first one I've seen that talks about the AC unit.....I live in Tucson, AZ so AC is a must
I like that they give you options, but their overhead unit is one of the nicest air-conditioning set ups I've seen.
Brian...only thing you have to be aware, if you want to do some extra wiring in this thing, it’s very tricky. All wires are mostly in the ceiling and some under the trailer. If you want to add some lights inside the cabin, there is no way to pull the wires, better tell them ahead of time so they can add some wires before they close off the ceiling. I had a trouble adding a dimmer to the outside spotlights, there is only one common negative wire, I had to get special dimmer to make this work. Besides that, thank you for the Hiker series.
That’s great info, thank you for sharing. It’s really a huge help with the community shares real user experience.
Love these walk arounds. I saw Hiker Trailer at the Southeast Adventure Vehicle Expo this weekend. Hopefully you can make it next year!
Did you meet Bob? I would’ve loved to have gone, especially since we’re getting snow and freezing rain every day…
I just love them thanks for being fair with the prices I could love one of these for 15.000 would be great .
You could get some nice upgrades and still land in that price range, im with you!
Are there special metal or heavy duty plastic protection covers/guards when you know your going to be in heavy bush areas, or when there is an anticipated hail storm.
How does the trailer and the solar panels hold up to hail. I’ve seen a lot of car damage and roof damage to hail so I would imagine it could still do the same to these trailers. Any comments on that?
You can get guards for anything, if you need it. When ordering the trailer, you can extend diamond plate over several sections to give some degree of added protection as well.
Your solar panels are generally fine, they have a very high hail rating. Of course, there's several different types of solar panels, my CIGS panel is virtually indestructible. Even the glass panels can take very large hail.
Overall, it should be looked at in the same way as a vehicle like a car or truck is. It's pretty tough, but if you use it hard, you are gonna see wear and tear, nothing lasts forever.
Hope this helps, thanks for watching
Makes me want to buy one and I already have one 😊
Haha... im jealous!
Im really liking these. I could do the highway version since I don't really off road. Good head room. Might opt for the midrange since truck is kinda high up. Better then a tent!
Its like the nicest tent on wheels, already set up for you.
@@DIYOutdoorLife I seen on the site you can buy them already built. Or order one if they don't have one in stock you like. Im looking at the midrange and the highway 5x10s. I'd like to drive up to Indiana and see them. Good reason for a road trip. (Might pull one back home)
@@ericj810 tell Robbie or Jordan I sent you... the place is worth the drive just to see their operation. Keep me in the loop.
Great informative video.
Thanks for watching!
What a great video and bad ass trailer. As soon as my divorce is finalized I’m taking a ride down to visit these guys and hopefully put an order for one of these beautiful trailers.
What a great divorce present for yourself!! Go spend some time in the woods and unwind. Use our promo code to buy some gas.
Great video. I just put my deposit down on a mid-range XL with a/c on 5/30! Going to change my overlanding outings immensely. Being from Louisiana, it’s unbearable May-September heat wise.
Nice! That AC is great, im
Sure youll have no issues.
Did you use my discount code?
@@DIYOutdoorLife No. I didn’t know you had one. I was able to use their 2500th special in May and got $500 off.
@@justinwilliams8032 I believe you can use them together, maybe call and see if you can attach my promo code in this video description to your sale.
I'm really liking these hikers. Great entry level pricing for what you said "spartan, but just enough to let people do what they want to do."
The bolt on hitch has value that it serves as a theft deterrent even with a standard 2" ball. I love the receiver on the back (I have a Freedom hitch mounted Grill), but is it strong enough to pull another trailer like a small boat?
It’s an exciting build for sure!
You’re not allowed to pull 2 trailers but that would be awesome.. lol
@@DIYOutdoorLife well shoot. At least I can carry my stainless steel grill and keep the cook top outside.
I don't recall the mention of the insulation on the sidewalls, or floor. The roof has some insulation?
The roof is insulated, the walls are solid wood with the seams sealed. Really nice to see an insulated roof painted white, that will definitely help with heat and cold. I’d have to ask around to see how well people fair in the cold weather with the solid wood walls, my guess is it does well.
Nope on insulation,but small box, small propane heater.
Another great video on what appears to be a very well built and capable camper. Word gets out on these and they will need to expand the building.
Thank you, really fun videos to make. I was well-fed when I filmed these… lol
@@DIYOutdoorLife so wait, they have a cafeteria too? I'm on my way 😊!
Thank you for the great videos. Thinking it would be better getting the xl version over the mid range.
I love the extra clearance and extended tongue, I think it would be the one for me too.
How solid was that large refrigerator box?
@@michaellaserre1624 the most rock solid I’ve seen, the welds were top notch and the sheet was thick
@@DIYOutdoorLife Also aluminum to save on weight!
What is the maximum height of the XL including A/C, awnings, etc?
It is designed to fit inside a standard 7 foot door garage opening, even with the add-ons. I'm sure there's slight modifications that could raise or lower the overall height, but they shoot to stay under 7 feet.
Can I assume I'll be seeing videos of you with your new Hiker trailer this year?
Haha… I want one, wanna buy a Bushwhacker?? lol
@@DIYOutdoorLife With all the work you’ve done on yours, you shouldn’t have any trouble selling it.
@@DIYOutdoorLife Dude - with the prices that these Hikers are going for, who's gonna buy a used Bushwhacker?? 🤣
@@twloughlin haha… shhhh
I wish they would go with a composite, lighterweight material and use Timberen off road axles. A 2 DR Wrangler can't pull a Midrange XL. Tow limit 2000lbs.
Having a lighter option would be nice for the 2dr Jeeps.
I recently picked up my Midrange XL. It's basically a box. If they could learn some basic metal working, they could build them out of aluminum sheets with stiffeners like an aircraft fuselage or build aluminum panels with a foam core. The trailer frame could also be made out of aluminum.
Nice video
Thank you, appreciate you watching!
Is it built all aluminium? How much is wood?
The cabin is wood skinned with painted aluminum. It’s actual plywood and not the thin luan.
3/4 in plywood with pocket screw joinery.
should be built on all aluminum frames
I asked if they offered the option and they’re considering it. I think they’re valuing the off-road capability of their steel frames, an option would be nice.
@T.J. Kong Aluminum, if designed correctly, especially in a frame application would be just as durable, yes there are some drawbacks such as being a little more difficult to repair, but overall the weight savings would be major.
It would cost more, there are some out there. Oh yeah, they start at 80k
Did you show the inside in this video ?
Yes, but since the cabin is the same on all the models, feel free to check out the other hiker videos to see more.
tup ,,...put up there
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Nice trailer, way over priced though.
And these are right around the cheapest on the market… Crazy
PLEASE check the email, we would like to do business with you(security cameras)
I saw the email, thank you.
@@DIYOutdoorLife Brian, I’ve seen past videos that you have on RV solar wiring that you said were junk. Is the wiring on the hiker trailers a higher quality and most RVs? Would you get the Solar on the hiker or not? Thanks.
@@debrarogers1808 they are doing it right!
typically, RV companies install a "solar on the side" or "solar ready package" which is complete nonsense. With Hiker, you can have them pre-wire, a charge, controller, or add any configuration you would like, not limited to certain proprietary brands.
Hope this helps!
@@DIYOutdoorLife thanks for your quick reply Brian love your video content. Hope you keep it up.