I have owned 3 different Aliners over the last 14 years and enjoyed them all. That being said, prices have gotten so far out of line, I fear they are going to price themselves right out of business.
I'm interested in an A Liner, my question to you is, why have you gone through 3 in just 14 years? Are you upgrading, or was there something wrong with them that first time buyers should be aware of?
Saw a Tesla towing an Aliner and were like, wth is that? Lol! So I looked it up. Our mouths were literally open while watching the guy unfold it! Super cool!!! And this model is awesome!!! Gotta give credit to the lady presenting it, she's great! Wish to own one someday!
My dream RV. Easily towable, fits in my garage, off grid ready, cassette toilet, & separate shower. Built to last many years. Pop in a couple of lithium batteries & a 3,000 watt inverter and no need for hookups unless you need AC. I’d pay the premium price as it meets all my needs and I’ve owned several class A RVS and a class B. I want one.
This is very nice and would be a great buy at say $20,000, but $52,000 is way overpriced for this Aliner. You could buy a nice used 5th wheel or toy hauler and have a house on wheels.
Well, that is the going rate for trailers like this. The Conqueror 440/490 are smaller but in the same price range. Even small off road teardrops are in the $30-40k range. The point of something like this is it can be towed by a CUV or go down off road trails without hanging up a mid sized truck. Its also nice to be able to travel the country without spending $10k+ in gas.
Over 50k?!?! You’ve gotta be joking! Do they not realize how much camper you can get from brands like Jayco for that price? And that shower is a mold and mildew nightmare waiting to happen.
Princess Craft has the best campers. PJ is not only beautiful, but she has always been so thorough in describing the campers. On the Evolution video, I do wish she had actually pulled up the shower curtain assembly to provide a clearer understanding of how that actually works. It IS a great innovation!
This is a great refinement of the A-Liner, by putting the shower in the floor is brilliant! You gain some room…. And I was surprised when PJ lifted up the floor to show the plumbing. Great video
From South Africa. We have brilliant off road campers made here. I quite like this one. Only should look at an out side shower as addition. For summer time otherwise I can see that the inside shower would be fine in freezing temperatures. Just like a tiny house on wheels.
I think it's more of an emergency thing. If there's absolutely no where else to shower and it's been 3 days since you showered and you're starting to grow mold on your skin, you can build a shower.
I owner a 2019 Aliner .... Sold it after I discovered HOW BAD the interior CONDESATION was ..... HORRIBLE !!! Mold grows FAST in these because there is NO ventilation !!!!!!! CHEAPLY MADE too ....
Would like a couple inch deeper sink and a tank for the spent water. Wonder how well the shower unit drys out after use and mold prevention plays out. A fan of the step-down shower, clever for sure. Wonder how the curtain sets up? Lots of windows, room, dig the solar panel, 15” wheels and the exterior paint scheme has personality. Great video, thanks.
No screens? Or no pull out screen door? Wish the outside shower was on the other side. Can you put an awning? When will this be available and how much?
I like it. The only change I'd want to make is having an incinerator toilet rather than a cassette. Dealing with black waste just isn't fun and an incinerator toilet is simple and just results in sterile ash.
Don't those toilets require a lot of energy to run? I don't know how practical that would be if you're going to boondock per se but I could definitely see that working with shore power,no problem. Either that or that dry flush toilet would be amazing to have in a build!
I started out with the Thetford cassette toilet system, but found emptying and cleaning the waste tank to truly be a thing of horror! Thereafter I went over to the bagging system for solids with separate container for liquids. Hygiene, dignity and horror free disposal and cleaning made a welcome return...
@@jrambo7495 It depends. There are some that run on propane and require very little electricity, and others that run solely on electricity and require a lot. In either case, they are also VERY expensive, but I still would rather pay the cost than deal with compost or blackwater. I've seen a van camper build that has the fully electric incinerator toilet, and has a very robust solar setup to accommodate running it (and a ton of other high energy consumption stuff like air conditioning), without needing to be on shore power. Having enough money seems to be the answer to everything :P I suppose a dry flush toilet is something I could deal with over a compost or cassette style toilet, but even having to throw bags of waste in a bin isn't very appealing.
She explained the gray water is from the sink (15:00) not the shower must have pipes, draining the shower, but didn’t see a drainpipe hole in the bottom of the shower (prototype yeah, that’s it)
I like this trailer lots of nice features and I like the fact that I can store it in my own garage. I will have to check this out more in the near future. Great video showing all the options and how to set it up and tear it down.
I think I would rather have an outdoor shower and I am not too fond of a toilet right by the stove and refrigerator. I do like aliners, but I think the smaller one would suit me better. These are rather pricey, too.
That's a really good looking travel camper, which has the best of both world's, collapsible for travel and hugely spacious for camp. Excellent idea on the on demand shower, there's no room to lose to a dedicated shower room, and when required its a shower, and when it isn't, its coveted living soace! Nice to see A-Liner improving their already good products.
I have been waiting for Aliner to make these changes! Also hoping for a lithium batteries upgrade with a 3000 watt inverter option! Can’t wait till they start showing up on dealer lots!
Honestly, I think you're better off buying that on your own, aftermarket. For better quality & performance, lower cost and easier servicing. However, I'd agree that it would be nice to have space allocated with convenient mounting points and access to make it easy to set up. Especially a battery bay.
First impression it's beautiful. I do question leaks with so many part's getting connected each time you use it though. Two great idea's on paper might not be great idea's in practice and that's the shower and toilet. Privacy is all but gone with the shower and toilet, doesn't seem that big a deal at first but if you camp with friends or relatives you either have to leave the camper or sit there while someone uses either. If you're eating and someone needs to use the toilet, I just think this is great for a couple but not a family because of the lack of privacy. Most pop-ups don't even offer a shower or toilet so I guess if you compare it to those but they also don't cost over 50k either. I love the look, simplicity, price is way to high though and it just seems it will leak water
I probably wouldn't use that indoor shower due to the mold risk. It would be nice if they had an outdoor shower hookup instead or in addition. I really like this pop-up otherwise. A lot of great features. It's pretty spendy though.
Impressive popup... However, my Scion XD can't pull it. But, My 4x6 conversion sleeps comfortably with AC, TV and cooking facilities while averaging 24mpg, with a motorcycle inside it!
My goodness. These things have so many moving parts for set up and take down. If you pull into a campsite when it’s raining cats and dogs, or worse. You’ll just want to drive to a motel rather than try to set this camper up. And with all of those moving parts, something is going to break sooner rather than later.
A-Liner is an innovative design, however the resale value and durability of these kinds of units don't stack up well next to Fiberglass or Aluminum Trailers. I hope the engineering has progressed to mitigate resale value loss.
I have a Rockwood A122-S, not an A-liner, but frankly I found the durability of these pop-up A-frames to be greater than that of a standard travel trailer. The interior especially is very solid and very simple (fewer things to go wrong). The floors, counters and cabinets are definitely more solid and fixtures like the sink more substantial. (My sink is stainless steel, the ones in the travel trailers anymore are plastic). I really feel it was a significant "upgrade" in quality. One big plus is that EVERYTHING is easily accessible if you do need to repair it. I had a 24' travel trailer before this, and my A122-S is substantially quieter and less "rickety" during VERY strong winds. It felt as secure as my house. Even snow loads are less because of the slope. Ever since I bought it, I've been sleeping in it about 70% of the time - I prefer it to my house. It's very cozy. You may be right about resale value, but that meant I picked my 2013 up dirt cheap as compared to travel trailers I was looking at. More solid, fewer problems, cheaper price, cheaper and easier to tow. I couldn't be happier! I'd recommend one to anyone that doesn't need much space, they're best suited for someone camping solo or as a couple and for brief outings, like a week or two. With either more people or longer trips, you'll probably be wishing you had more space and less frequent chores. Edit: Just an afterthought, but I actually prefer these A-frames without the extra dormers. I feel dormers add more cost, weight and moving parts that can go wrong without adding much extra in the way of space. I don't see a real benefit other than aesthetics. My model doesn't have dormers, and you can comfortably fit 4 people at my dinette with no awkward bending or anything. It's just that the top of their head is a little bit sticking up into the bubble window. Still plenty of head room, even for someone 6'4", but it does feel odd the first few times. It doesn't obscure your vision, it's just weird having your head sticking out above the ceiling. Over the bed, thought, it's not missed at all - you don't need overhead space at all to sleep. It MAY make the person sleeping closest to the wall feel a little claustrophobic but it won't impact the actual space they use or even their ability to sit up a little. The inside area is similar to the space of the top bunk in a travel trailer but sloped.
We just bought big 2023 35 ft camper, I know the wife said she wouldn't like the A-liner. But I like this one and it would fit in our garage during the winter months and even summers when were not using it, I like how easily it can go up and down. We would have to empty the toilet every other day or even once a day, because we both drink a lot of fluids. I wonder how much this camper goes for.
I really liked it until she opened the under seat storage. I like the idea of being able to reach something you need from the inside and not having to go out. However did you notice the light shining through that outside storage door? I thought of all the cold air that would come through and how much more propane usage when it gets cold. Insulation seems to be an afterthought on most rv's and campers.
Yeah, sorry visitors, move out the way, I am going to have a shower. Isn't it easier to swing a rope with a waterbag across a tree and have a shower? Or even hang it off the side of the Aliner?
i took a nap and he was still setting it up. better hope there isn't alot of skeeters around setting this up. the inside will have alot inside setting this up
You produce the best, most thorough videos I’ve ever seen. I love your calm and specific descriptions. Keep up the good work! PJ, one thing: height is spelled H E I G H T. WidtH has an H on the end; HEIGHT does not. You say HEIGHTH several times in every video and that isn’t a real word.
I knew from its looks and features it was going to be a bit costly @ $52,300 approximately. It’s very nice but just not for me nice. Thanks BTW I saw a price for about $38,000 but not sure how correct it is.
THEY ARE INSANE to think that people will PAY that HIGH of a PRICE ..... INSANE ... You will be OVER YOUR HEAD as soon as you sign the paperwork ... and resale WON'T give you HALF what it cost YOU !!!!!
I like the A-Liners because they’ll fit in the standard garage (think HOA’s). But the price was simply too high on them. So, I went with a teardrop and couldn’t be happier. If I ever decide to boondock with it, adding Solar panels and an outdoor shower would cost a few hundred each, so the teardrop really was the way to go for me.
Reasonable upgrade is to have 2 solar panels 180 Watt each. Off grid means serious business. The inside is really high, would make sense to utilize that space. But I recoqnise that a folding system has to be simple, possibly a big storage bag or net that hangs on 4 corners leaving enough space to stand. Remarkable design, probably not very affordable.
I have owned 3 different Aliners over the last 14 years and enjoyed them all. That being said, prices have gotten so far out of line, I fear they are going to price themselves right out of business.
I'm interested in an A Liner, my question to you is, why have you gone through 3 in just 14 years? Are you upgrading, or was there something wrong with them that first time buyers should be aware of?
@@Mario_Gillette We upgraded each time. Never had any serious issues with any of them. I just can't believe the prices for new ones today.
Prices are crazy. I'll never buy new anything!
@@travisadams4470 Even underwear? LOL
@@tomhubble870 what underwear?!
Absolutely love this but $52,000???? Wow! So many other choices that cost less..
They are INSANE to expect ANYONE with a BRAIN to PAY that price ....... Waaaaay TOO HIGH $$$$$
There are full drivable RVs at that price
Might as well build a stealth van for far less 🤷🏾♂️
@@King_of_Africa some even have 50 to 100 gallon fresh water and solar set up -
Are you serious? ...
I figured 20k max
You're the best product demonstration.
I like this speaker more than a-liner. Your English is so nice and very undestandable! Thanks!
I love this unit 15minutes to set up 15 minutes to take down. Much better then a pop up tent trailer..No canvas.
I've always liked the Aliner. These new innovations just make it that much better. PJ does such a great job of showing these units.
Saw a Tesla towing an Aliner and were like, wth is that? Lol! So I looked it up. Our mouths were literally open while watching the guy unfold it! Super cool!!! And this model is awesome!!! Gotta give credit to the lady presenting it, she's great! Wish to own one someday!
I love this model!! It's very functional. Nice!
My dream RV. Easily towable, fits in my garage, off grid ready, cassette toilet, & separate shower. Built to last many years. Pop in a couple of lithium batteries & a 3,000 watt inverter and no need for hookups unless you need AC. I’d pay the premium price as it meets all my needs and I’ve owned several class A RVS and a class B. I want one.
Ya This Very Nice, but Way Beyond What i`~Got, Lol, ProbabLy 1/2 Of a House BuiLt on a Lot. Peace✌.
Wow…that thing is a lot roomier than I expected! Pretty impressive.
Genius having the smallest person you can find show off your rvs. She makes everything look huge
They had to do something to give it some appeal I guess LOL I see nothing here to be worth the price, it;s not innovative, its ...meh
You mam did a great job showing that cool little camper well done also camera man peace ...
This is very nice and would be a great buy at say $20,000, but $52,000 is way overpriced for this Aliner. You could buy a nice used 5th wheel or toy hauler and have a house on wheels.
This thing is over 50k ?!? Deal breaker. It should be in the low 20k
Well, that is the going rate for trailers like this. The Conqueror 440/490 are smaller but in the same price range. Even small off road teardrops are in the $30-40k range. The point of something like this is it can be towed by a CUV or go down off road trails without hanging up a mid sized truck. Its also nice to be able to travel the country without spending $10k+ in gas.
Over 50k?!?! You’ve gotta be joking! Do they not realize how much camper you can get from brands like Jayco for that price? And that shower is a mold and mildew nightmare waiting to happen.
I would slap decals All over it, like a skateboard
Have you been asleep for the last 7 years..just woke up?
I love this unit! ❤ The best Aliner so far. The shower is awesome. Great layout.
It's like an optical illusion! It's huge on the inside!
Get behind me.... lol. No matter where you went it was something funny. Thank you for the great share
Very well thought out space!
This one is so rad!!!
very nice trailer PJ. You are looking lovely as always. You must be like a fine bottle of wine.
Princess Craft has the best campers. PJ is not only beautiful, but she has always been so thorough in describing the campers. On the Evolution video, I do wish she had actually pulled up the shower curtain assembly to provide a clearer understanding of how that actually works. It IS a great innovation!
She is good at what she does.
Yeah, I like her, but not this camper, Aliners are awful.
Great addition shower, toilet and receiver for Bike rack. Perfect now.
Wie geil ist das den . Genau das ich auch suche. Perfekt gemacht ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
AMAZING🏠🏠🏠
This is a great refinement of the A-Liner, by putting the shower in the floor is brilliant!
You gain some room….
And I was surprised when PJ lifted up the floor to show the plumbing.
Great video
From South Africa. We have brilliant off road campers made here. I quite like this one. Only should look at an out side shower as addition. For summer time otherwise I can see that the inside shower would be fine in freezing temperatures. Just like a tiny house on wheels.
This looks great 👍
Beaitifull .. i love it . Great trailer. cgreat idea...... You look amazing like always.
Who wouldn’t want their shower in the middle of their fabric cushions? What could possibly go wrong?
I think the shower curtain would keep them dry, but your milage may vary. LOL!
@@TreeLBollingTreeMan you would have to wait for the curtain to dry completely before you store it away. Just thinking of all that mold.
Eu gostei muito desse modelo,mas não tem banheiro?
I think it's more of an emergency thing. If there's absolutely no where else to shower and it's been 3 days since you showered and you're starting to grow mold on your skin, you can build a shower.
I owner a 2019 Aliner .... Sold it after I discovered HOW BAD the interior CONDESATION was ..... HORRIBLE !!! Mold grows FAST in these because there is NO ventilation !!!!!!! CHEAPLY MADE too ....
Would like a couple inch deeper sink and a tank for the spent water.
Wonder how well the shower unit drys out after use and mold prevention plays out. A fan of the step-down shower, clever for sure. Wonder how the curtain sets up?
Lots of windows, room, dig the solar panel, 15” wheels and the exterior paint scheme has personality.
Great video, thanks.
I'm 1,95m tall, and this camper seems to be the first in which I don't bump my head.
Really easy to change decor or replace to clean a second set of curtains. Sometimes simple is better.❤
Awesome little camper. So compact.
Nice job showing the rig, but 50,000 for a pop-up LMFAO. Good luck.
I can go on like 12 separate vacations for that kind of money.
A front storage tray for a motorcycle/electric bikes, or a place for totes would be a nice addition. A mini toy hauler.
I think they said 150lb weight limit.
That is impressive 👏 👌
52k us ., Forget that , silly price , nice trailer
Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video as always PJ thanks for the video
Glad you enjoyed it!!! We love showing off cool campers!
I love this camper, but it seems like there are a lot of places for potential leaks✌🏻
We had an Aliner back in the early nineties, older tech, but no leaks.
Love the concept, but I'd buy an extra gasket kit just in case.
No screens? Or no pull out screen door? Wish the outside shower was on the other side. Can you put an awning? When will this be available and how much?
I like it. The only change I'd want to make is having an incinerator toilet rather than a cassette. Dealing with black waste just isn't fun and an incinerator toilet is simple and just results in sterile ash.
I agree!
Don't those toilets require a lot of energy to run? I don't know how practical that would be if you're going to boondock per se but I could definitely see that working with shore power,no problem. Either that or that dry flush toilet would be amazing to have in a build!
I started out with the Thetford cassette toilet system, but found emptying and cleaning the waste tank to truly be a thing of horror!
Thereafter I went over to the bagging system for solids with separate container for liquids.
Hygiene, dignity and horror free disposal and cleaning made a welcome return...
@@jrambo7495 It depends. There are some that run on propane and require very little electricity, and others that run solely on electricity and require a lot. In either case, they are also VERY expensive, but I still would rather pay the cost than deal with compost or blackwater.
I've seen a van camper build that has the fully electric incinerator toilet, and has a very robust solar setup to accommodate running it (and a ton of other high energy consumption stuff like air conditioning), without needing to be on shore power. Having enough money seems to be the answer to everything :P
I suppose a dry flush toilet is something I could deal with over a compost or cassette style toilet, but even having to throw bags of waste in a bin isn't very appealing.
That’s nasty too.
Man, love all the positively here. 😢
Wondering also about where water drains for shower. Great video and love the new model!
15:00 Shower water is gray water
She explained the gray water is from the sink (15:00) not the shower must have pipes, draining the shower, but didn’t see a drainpipe hole in the bottom of the shower (prototype yeah, that’s it)
Make the second bed a twin and add a closed bathroom (Shower+ toilet)
Rick from Pawn Stars looking great.
I like this trailer lots of nice features and I like the fact that I can store it in my own garage. I will have to check this out more in the near future. Great video showing all the options and how to set it up and tear it down.
I think I would rather have an outdoor shower and I am not too fond of a toilet right by the stove and refrigerator. I do like aliners, but I think the smaller one would suit me better. These are rather pricey, too.
Stunning amount of features
With so many joints it just looks like it will leak when it rains… a lot!
Nice design. Just need to figure out a creative way to have an awning included. Awnings are a must have on a trailer.
I love how it looks gigantic with PJ in it!❤ im only 5'3" maybe i could do trailer tours?🤔😂
Nice walk around PJ
Thanks! It’s easy with a camper with cool new features like this one!
That's a really good looking travel camper, which has the best of both world's, collapsible for travel and hugely spacious for camp.
Excellent idea on the on demand shower, there's no room to lose to a dedicated shower room, and when required its a shower, and when it isn't, its coveted living soace!
Nice to see A-Liner improving their already good products.
I have been waiting for Aliner to make these changes! Also hoping for a lithium batteries upgrade with a 3000 watt inverter option! Can’t wait till they start showing up on dealer lots!
Honestly, I think you're better off buying that on your own, aftermarket. For better quality & performance, lower cost and easier servicing. However, I'd agree that it would be nice to have space allocated with convenient mounting points and access to make it easy to set up. Especially a battery bay.
First impression it's beautiful. I do question leaks with so many part's getting connected each time you use it though. Two great idea's on paper might not be great idea's in practice and that's the shower and toilet. Privacy is all but gone with the shower and toilet, doesn't seem that big a deal at first but if you camp with friends or relatives you either have to leave the camper or sit there while someone uses either. If you're eating and someone needs to use the toilet, I just think this is great for a couple but not a family because of the lack of privacy. Most pop-ups don't even offer a shower or toilet so I guess if you compare it to those but they also don't cost over 50k either. I love the look, simplicity, price is way to high though and it just seems it will leak water
Nice design!
That shower set-up is genius! I love these A-Liner pop-ups... 🤗
A SUPER SALES CHICK! Intelligent, to the point, charming.👍
Really nice trailer but then I love all of the Aluners would love to see a new Ascape when y'all get 1 in again .
I want the Aliner Ascape back!!!!
They came back this summer. Got them here at Pj's store.
Awesome!!!
Brilliant shower
Its almost perfect
I would love to have one of these for my TH-cam channel so cool.
Why do small trailer cost as much as big ones?
I probably wouldn't use that indoor shower due to the mold risk. It would be nice if they had an outdoor shower hookup instead or in addition.
I really like this pop-up otherwise. A lot of great features. It's pretty spendy though.
Very nice. It'd be nicer if there was an awning option and a TV mount on the inside.
Those trailers leak like crazy.
Buy a Trail Manor instead
Impressive popup... However, my Scion XD can't pull it. But, My 4x6 conversion sleeps comfortably with AC, TV and cooking facilities while averaging 24mpg, with a motorcycle inside it!
It looks great, a really neat package. I liked the earings too, very distracting.
So efficient!
SUPER IDEA . POZDRAWIAM .
My goodness. These things have so many moving parts for set up and take down. If you pull into a campsite when it’s raining cats and dogs, or worse. You’ll just want to drive to a motel rather than try to set this camper up. And with all of those moving parts, something is going to break sooner rather than later.
A-Liner is an innovative design, however the resale value and durability of these kinds of units don't stack up well next to Fiberglass or Aluminum Trailers. I hope the engineering has progressed to mitigate resale value loss.
I have a Rockwood A122-S, not an A-liner, but frankly I found the durability of these pop-up A-frames to be greater than that of a standard travel trailer. The interior especially is very solid and very simple (fewer things to go wrong). The floors, counters and cabinets are definitely more solid and fixtures like the sink more substantial. (My sink is stainless steel, the ones in the travel trailers anymore are plastic). I really feel it was a significant "upgrade" in quality. One big plus is that EVERYTHING is easily accessible if you do need to repair it.
I had a 24' travel trailer before this, and my A122-S is substantially quieter and less "rickety" during VERY strong winds. It felt as secure as my house. Even snow loads are less because of the slope. Ever since I bought it, I've been sleeping in it about 70% of the time - I prefer it to my house. It's very cozy.
You may be right about resale value, but that meant I picked my 2013 up dirt cheap as compared to travel trailers I was looking at. More solid, fewer problems, cheaper price, cheaper and easier to tow. I couldn't be happier! I'd recommend one to anyone that doesn't need much space, they're best suited for someone camping solo or as a couple and for brief outings, like a week or two. With either more people or longer trips, you'll probably be wishing you had more space and less frequent chores.
Edit: Just an afterthought, but I actually prefer these A-frames without the extra dormers. I feel dormers add more cost, weight and moving parts that can go wrong without adding much extra in the way of space. I don't see a real benefit other than aesthetics. My model doesn't have dormers, and you can comfortably fit 4 people at my dinette with no awkward bending or anything. It's just that the top of their head is a little bit sticking up into the bubble window. Still plenty of head room, even for someone 6'4", but it does feel odd the first few times. It doesn't obscure your vision, it's just weird having your head sticking out above the ceiling. Over the bed, thought, it's not missed at all - you don't need overhead space at all to sleep. It MAY make the person sleeping closest to the wall feel a little claustrophobic but it won't impact the actual space they use or even their ability to sit up a little. The inside area is similar to the space of the top bunk in a travel trailer but sloped.
We just bought big 2023 35 ft camper, I know the wife said she wouldn't like the A-liner. But I like this one and it would fit in our garage during the winter months and even summers when were not using it, I like how easily it can go up and down. We would have to empty the toilet every other day or even once a day, because we both drink a lot of fluids. I wonder how much this camper goes for.
I really liked it until she opened the under seat storage. I like the idea of being able to reach something you need from the inside and not having to go out. However did you notice the light shining through that outside storage door? I thought of all the cold air that would come through and how much more propane usage when it gets cold. Insulation seems to be an afterthought on most rv's and campers.
@@winebox That’s because they left all the outside flaps open/unlatched for the video
Correct.
Is there some enclosure for the toilet?
I was definitely not expecting the shower to be right there!
Yeah, sorry visitors, move out the way, I am going to have a shower. Isn't it easier to swing a rope with a waterbag across a tree and have a shower? Or even hang it off the side of the Aliner?
Perfect for me but absolutely no where close to anything I could afford. One day, one day
I have one question. Where and how does the shower drain?
Probably through the kitchen sink drain
I saw someone beside me that had this model. Very cool, but TOTALLY over priced. Holy Moley!
i took a nap and he was still setting it up. better hope there isn't alot of skeeters around setting this up. the inside will have alot inside setting this up
What do you do with the wet shower curtain when you’re done??
It would have been better if you had demonstrated putting the shower curtain up. I had to just guess what that would be like and look like.
Nice but way too expensive
Well worth the price of $2,500.00!
You produce the best, most thorough videos I’ve ever seen. I love your calm and specific descriptions. Keep up the good work! PJ, one thing: height is spelled H E I G H T. WidtH has an H on the end; HEIGHT does not. You say HEIGHTH several times in every video and that isn’t a real word.
You have to study the options carefully. But the upgrades fit the price.
I knew from its looks and features it was going to be a bit costly @ $52,300 approximately. It’s very nice but just not for me nice. Thanks
BTW I saw a price for about $38,000 but not sure how correct it is.
That’s a rather hefty price tag as one can usually pick up a used Class A for that amount or less. 🙄
THEY ARE INSANE to think that people will PAY that HIGH of a PRICE ..... INSANE ... You will be OVER YOUR HEAD as soon as you sign the paperwork ... and resale WON'T give you HALF what it cost YOU !!!!!
I like the A-Liners because they’ll fit in the standard garage (think HOA’s). But the price was simply too high on them. So, I went with a teardrop and couldn’t be happier. If I ever decide to boondock with it, adding Solar panels and an outdoor shower would cost a few hundred each, so the teardrop really was the way to go for me.
Is it insulated for winter camping?
That’s sofa is looking comfortable
Look Ma, a $40K pop up trailer. Sign me up!
🤣🤣🤣!
Thanks PJ. I really love the look and design of this A-liner. Is this model good for year round or all weather use?
Love that I could have a minimalist “family” camper. It’s quite expensive. Isn’t an airstream Bambi about the same price…
Does it have any interior lighting?
Reasonable upgrade is to have 2 solar panels 180 Watt each. Off grid means serious business. The inside is really high, would make sense to utilize that space. But I recoqnise that a folding system has to be simple, possibly a big storage bag or net that hangs on 4 corners leaving enough space to stand. Remarkable design, probably not very affordable.
Don't sh!t where you eat.
A-Liner: watch this!
Great to have the shower ,,,, but i would just use it sparingly if at all,,,
I love this unit but wish there was a permanent bed option. The other aliners should also have solar standard.
So if the sink doesn't have a grey water tank, where does the shower water go?
This thing is more expensive than a lot e heavy duty more off-road friendly on 37s overlanding trailer