7:15 feels like the screen/shade is upside down. It’s better to be able to pull the black out up from the bottom, that way you can pull it up 3/4 of the way, pull down the screen to meet it, and then you have ventilation and privacy at the campground
I was about to say I'd ditch the oven for storage space. Though I would be okay with a wet bathroom, looks a bit tight, and would definitely ditch that sink. Outside, two 30 lbs. propane tanks should be an option. Other than that, looks good.
The wet bath is raised up off floor. So one has to step into it over a high lip. This could be trip hazard at night. Inside wet bath it is about 5’10’ tall.
No window in the shower...Casita, at half the price of this, has one. Is it possible to come in and out of the trailer, once the dinette turns into a bed, unless you climb over the bed? Aside from these, it looks like an awesome trailer. The amount of storage space is awe-inspiring, and so is the workmanship quality.
Great questions and thanks for the flowers on the workmanship! The E23 has gone through stages from First Prototype, to First Editions, to now Custom Built. We are still working on introducing new options and the window in the bathroom is on our list of items we believe we can achieve in the future. One may still get in and out of the trailer if the dinette bed is down, however it is a rather tight space on the corner. If you are interested, we are happy to jump on a video tour to demonstrate further. Warm regards, Samuel @ Escape
@@samuelschneebeli7309I like the idea of having an emergency escape in the washroom. If a fire occurs outside the washroom or something or someone blocks the door, there's a possibility of escaping.
I curious about why there is a vertical pole from the countertop to the underside of the upper cabinet. Seems like it would be in the way a lot and takes up valuable space on the flat surface. Is this to support the upper cabinet?
Nice ! 😊
Absolutely perfect. Wish I had one.
Aren’t they awesome!
7:15 feels like the screen/shade is upside down. It’s better to be able to pull the black out up from the bottom, that way you can pull it up 3/4 of the way, pull down the screen to meet it, and then you have ventilation and privacy at the campground
You can unsnap the frame and turn it around. See their video on windows.
These are nice trailers, but be aware that they can cost $80k (USD) fully optioned. Outside of my budget, but I'd love one if I had the money.
I'm curious about the control panels over the fridge; is that the Victron Cerbo GX touch display that I see there?
No dry bath, that is the only thing keeping from buying it. I can get a 21ft Bigfoot Travel trailer with a dry bath and it's a true 4 season trailer.
Great walk-through. We enjoyed meeting you and walking through the Escapes while you were on tour. Thank you for the reminder.
Hi Alan, and I enjoyed meeting you. Thanks for your support! Warm regards, Samuel
Was hopeful til the wet bath.
I like it quite a lot, especially the fiberglass construction.
It is a beautiful trailer.
How are these trailers insulated and what material is used for installation? Are those campers manufactured in my country, meaning Canada?
Yep.
I was about to say I'd ditch the oven for storage space. Though I would be okay with a wet bathroom, looks a bit tight, and would definitely ditch that sink. Outside, two 30 lbs. propane tanks should be an option. Other than that, looks good.
Hello, thank you for your feedback! Warm regards, Samuel
The wet bath is raised up off floor. So one has to step into it over a high lip. This could be trip hazard at night. Inside wet bath it is about 5’10’ tall.
@@ronaldsarzynskiIt's something you would adjust to in a short amount of time.
No window in the shower...Casita, at half the price of this, has one. Is it possible to come in and out of the trailer, once the dinette turns into a bed, unless you climb over the bed? Aside from these, it looks like an awesome trailer. The amount of storage space is awe-inspiring, and so is the workmanship quality.
Great questions and thanks for the flowers on the workmanship! The E23 has gone through stages from First Prototype, to First Editions, to now Custom Built. We are still working on introducing new options and the window in the bathroom is on our list of items we believe we can achieve in the future. One may still get in and out of the trailer if the dinette bed is down, however it is a rather tight space on the corner. If you are interested, we are happy to jump on a video tour to demonstrate further. Warm regards, Samuel @ Escape
You can add a window
@@samuelschneebeli7309I like the idea of having an emergency escape in the washroom. If a fire occurs outside the washroom or something or someone blocks the door, there's a possibility of escaping.
Are all the different models of escape 23 @ 8 ft wide & what is length of different models and there totle weights..
All Escape 23s are 24'7”L x 8'W x 8'10.5"H. GVWR is 6,000 LBS.
I curious about why there is a vertical pole from the countertop to the underside of the upper cabinet. Seems like it would be in the way a lot and takes up valuable space on the flat surface. Is this to support the upper cabinet?
Hi, yes this one is for structural support. Warm regards, Samuel
Dry bath should have at least been an option
Are these window/shades going to be available for the 19?
Iwish you would have shown the dinette in the bed mode.
I’ll keep that in mind for the next video.
Wet bath on a 23 ft trailer, no thanx.
Looks like a ripoff of the oliver..
Both trailers are excellent quality, but the Escape 23 is about $10,000 less and you can get it with a king bed..😉