Thank you! We typically leave the ends open with a screen insert when the weather is nice. Also saving weight on additional windows helps keep it ultralight.
@@ANTISHANTY I agree that a screen and breeze are incredible. But that is only if the weather is appropriate. Not providing users the ability to see the scenery and even stars 365 days a year seems like a huge opportunity missed for you guys. Your camper obviously looks like an A frame cabin and imagine how much better the interior space would feel when it's all closed up if at least the gable ends were windows? Any time there is inclement weather, a chance for inclement weather or it's cold outside the gable ends will have to be shut. I've been stuck inside a camper due to strong storms that have lasted hours and the experience is significantly more bearable if I have as much visual connection to the outside as possible. I also do a lot of winter camping and I obviously wouldn't be able to have an open gable if I wanted the inside to be heated. I believe the benefit of natural lighting and the views absolutely outweigh the slight increase in weight due to the windows. Maybe I'm in the minority but if you can add windows and/or skylights let me know.
@@BigDaddyMuddzy Thanks for your feedback. We have found the AntiShanty performs very well in a variety of extreme conditions. There are trade-offs for every type of design, and for how each unique individual will use the design. The AntiShanty features panoramic windows that offer plenty of natural light and scenic views. It sounds like you know what you are looking for, good luck with your hunt!
@@ANTISHANTY You are correct that there will never be a perfect design for every person. Yours checks off a lot of my wants. Some of my wants generally conflict with each other so I realize I will never get the best of all of them. I'm in no rush since I'm not able to travel extensively yet but I've been looking for almost 2 years and I've only found 1 so far that meets all of these criteria enough for me. The downside is it is ridiculously expensive and I could buy 2 campers for the same cost that would satisfy more of my list much better than their one. Yours is comparatively much more reasonably priced. Hopefully I will get to go through yours in person to see if the lack of windows at standing eye level or higher is an issue for me like I think it will be.
This Trailer is awesome...but just wondering if it's raining (or snowing)and u gotta leave camp if u have the EWF on will the Trailer not leak? Do u leave the fly on while taking the roof down ? Or will u get a bit wet inside while u put the roof down? Just spread a tarp over ur stuff inside? Lol Hope ur able to understand what I mean lol. Maybe show a video while it's raining or snowing? Thanks!!!
Hey mrsMOmiles, Thanks for your feedback. The trailer is completely stormproof with the EWF deployed. We have a few videos with it in heavy weather that can be seen below - th-cam.com/video/IMOAiNmLhWo/w-d-xo.html
Thanks Luke, For posting these videos. Very Insightful. Cool rig.
Thank you, and you are welcome. More to come!
This is amazing omg I been looking for good easy but not so expensive campers and Im thinking this is the one.
Thanks for checking us out! We love them!
Very interesting and an clever twist on an off-road trailer. Any way windows can be added to the gable ends or the roof?
Thank you! We typically leave the ends open with a screen insert when the weather is nice. Also saving weight on additional windows helps keep it ultralight.
@@ANTISHANTY I agree that a screen and breeze are incredible. But that is only if the weather is appropriate. Not providing users the ability to see the scenery and even stars 365 days a year seems like a huge opportunity missed for you guys. Your camper obviously looks like an A frame cabin and imagine how much better the interior space would feel when it's all closed up if at least the gable ends were windows? Any time there is inclement weather, a chance for inclement weather or it's cold outside the gable ends will have to be shut. I've been stuck inside a camper due to strong storms that have lasted hours and the experience is significantly more bearable if I have as much visual connection to the outside as possible. I also do a lot of winter camping and I obviously wouldn't be able to have an open gable if I wanted the inside to be heated. I believe the benefit of natural lighting and the views absolutely outweigh the slight increase in weight due to the windows. Maybe I'm in the minority but if you can add windows and/or skylights let me know.
@@BigDaddyMuddzy Thanks for your feedback. We have found the AntiShanty performs very well in a variety of extreme conditions. There are trade-offs for every type of design, and for how each unique individual will use the design. The AntiShanty features panoramic windows that offer plenty of natural light and scenic views. It sounds like you know what you are looking for, good luck with your hunt!
@@ANTISHANTY You are correct that there will never be a perfect design for every person. Yours checks off a lot of my wants. Some of my wants generally conflict with each other so I realize I will never get the best of all of them. I'm in no rush since I'm not able to travel extensively yet but I've been looking for almost 2 years and I've only found 1 so far that meets all of these criteria enough for me. The downside is it is ridiculously expensive and I could buy 2 campers for the same cost that would satisfy more of my list much better than their one. Yours is comparatively much more reasonably priced. Hopefully I will get to go through yours in person to see if the lack of windows at standing eye level or higher is an issue for me like I think it will be.
This Trailer is awesome...but just wondering if it's raining (or snowing)and u gotta leave camp if u have the EWF on will the Trailer not leak? Do u leave the fly on while taking the roof down ? Or will u get a bit wet inside while u put the roof down? Just spread a tarp over ur stuff inside? Lol
Hope ur able to understand what I mean lol. Maybe show a video while it's raining or snowing? Thanks!!!
Hey mrsMOmiles, Thanks for your feedback.
The trailer is completely stormproof with the EWF deployed.
We have a few videos with it in heavy weather that can be seen below -
th-cam.com/video/IMOAiNmLhWo/w-d-xo.html
Lots of joints to leak
Hey TWebb You can see it in winter camp mode here - th-cam.com/video/TRm84VvupTU/w-d-xo.html