I own this model, but the 2015/16 version. Some of the things I up graded (electronic thermostat) this one has so they are improving. CulleyT pointed out some of the problems, same that I found but I don't seem to have humidity issues but then I mainly spend most of my time boondocking in the Rocky Mountains and Utah deserts. I spend 4-5 months full timing each summer and fall. I have taken this rig on the Mormon Trail through sand, slick rock and over rock passes. I have taken it up mining roads to over 12,600 ft into some places that I probably shouldn't have gone. I have had zero issues with this rig and have twisted and bumped it very hard at times. I carry this on my SRW Ford F350 with no problem. The only thing I added for suspension is torklift stable loads and it handles great at 75 mph on the highway or in 4 low crawling over ruts and small boulders. I run two 6 volt T-105's and the solar panel keeps them charged. On those few days where the weather was bad I have a small honda 2000 and three hrs on that recharges them. Great camper for boondocking or in a campground I can't say enough good about how well built it is. Oh...last thing, if you do have a problem you can call the company direct and they will actually answer the phone and put you on the line with the guy who built it...super nice people and a good company.
@@truthseekerhill4262 Mine came in at 3240. I know that the 9-6 se is exactly the same, just a bit shorter. It comes in at 2625 and would work easy on your 2500.
That sleeping loft area looks super-cozy and comfortable. Imagine curling up there with a cup of tea (or a Scotch) and a good book at the end of the day. Looks like this RV has really good head room, especially for a truck camper.
Another great and unique feature of this company's truck campers is that the dinette table can be moved from left to right to accomodate big people on one side and slim on the other.
This was a very good presentation video. The lady did an excellent job. I do have one suggestion, plugs at the table would be very nice for any electronics, laptop, phone chargers, even a coffee pot.
Up in Canada so too far to make a purchase but have always loved PJ's video demos...she always so thorough and patiently goes through all the details and features of the RV product for the viewers...thanks PJ! :)
That is one of the nicest truck campers I have ever seen. It's packaged extremely well! I liked especially the raised floor not just to have less of a leap into bed, but that storage under the camper! Cool. Thanks PJ
I'm still just window shopping, and have already been interested in the Northern Lite products, but having seen more than a few walk throughs... Mrs. PJ You and the crew have done an excellent presentation! Reckon I'll be dismissing the competitors and focusing upon Northern Lite. I apprecitate the the way You speak, like hearing a trusted neighbor speak of something they have been glad to have invested in. Mrs. PJ, with all due respect, You appear to be an elegant and well centered lady. Were I a betting man I'd be betting You know, trust and love the Savior, Jesus Christ. Bless You.
Super presentation, hope you carry lots of these units, they are easily the best built RV in North America. I'm on my second one, made the mistake to trade my first 8'11 for a toy hauler ( typical Indiana garbage) had nothing short of nightmares with it. Purchased a new NL again 2016. It's awesome.
F 350 dualy - 40 to 70k and the host Everest - 50 to 60k with large 200 watt solar x 2 and you're set. Also for crying out laud get an atmospheric water maker...it not only pulls moisture out of the air, but makes 1 to 3 gallons of water per day. Its filtered and there is your coffee water, what ever you don't use pour it back into the water tank and this works on any camper, some even come with their own solar unit. Also lithium ion batteries, when the AGM need to be replaced...get lithium ion. Also whatever you choose make sure its 4 season otherwise you will regret it. Another great gadget is a wireless weather station you can hang on the wall so you know what is really going on outside. 4 wheel drive is great also if you want to be off the beaten path. So many tips and tricks, but its not cheap to set this up. I also put a heat strip in the AC unit and have a Honda 2000 generator that runs it all. Propane should be used for cooking and heating water and it will last a long time. Now they have instant hot water. Diesel rigs are much better then gas and last much longer.
...26 minutes and you never mentioned the passenger-side awning! Lol. Beautiful camper. And I always like watching your reviews, PJ. You make me want to come to Round Rock from central Vermont when I'm ready to buy.
Keep in mind that I’ve heard that even in northern Cali or Nevada that they loose heat fast at night. The Bigfoot 2500 series arebetter insulated and have a 30k btu furnace. The NL only have 18,000 btu units.
I bought a used 2013, three years ago, for $27K, Special Edition 10.2 wet bath and it was in need a few minor things. Able to use it but still working some bugs out, not Northern Lites fault, genny won't start, struts for awning need replaced, the jacks all need r&r, so I have some work cut out for me. Still built like yachts inside.
I think you are paying for quality and a higher resale value.....having said that, I think the manufacturers are charging an excess for "cachet".....I'd like to see another manufacturer copy the standards, and the design, but cut costs where they could without affecting quality. Like formica or wood veneer drawer fronts over beechwood plywood instead of real wood(no mdf!).....might be a little weight saving there too.....As a single person....I dont need a queen bed either....a twin would suit me just fine......:)
I love the layout and the amount of storage and prepping area in this unit. Also, as always, the pesentation was flawless and very entertaining. The only ‘but’ would be the look of the camper over all. It looks so dated, the carpet on the floors, the color of the wood and the dinette area… not my cup of tea. I’m a big fan of NuCamp campers and I really thing this one looks much more spacious and functional.
I really loved this camper and features but I prefer much lighter wood on the interior and more color inside . I am a female writer and would use this to camp at lakes to do my writing and to have a brighter colored hue to the inside is just more relaxing to me as I really hate dark brown and black in any living quarter.
Yeah I think that campers messing is outlets by the badd to be able to plug in in case you were C pack or you wanna charge your phone so let's seal and stressing on the both bedsides so if you would add that that would be a perfect camper
I love that it's 4-season and I like the pantry. I don't love the interior decor and it would bother me that the windows over the sink and table are not centered.
You do a fine job on these video's PJ. I am 6'4" and weigh 260. I would really like to see from time to time a tall man or woman in your campers to give a different perspective. Thanks.
Thank you, and I agree (this isn't PJ). If it helps even a little, I'm the guy who holds the camera (iPhone) when we record these videos, and I'm also 6'4", 230#.
@@PrincessCraft Thanks for the fast reply. That would be great so I (and others) of my dimensions can get a better idea of how well a fit a certain camper would be. Wish you all the best.
I LIKE THE LOOK OF THIS I STILL LIKE WHITE WITH GREY TRIMS (when most r going black/grey charcoal THIS LOOKS NICE, I'M REALLY LEANING TOWARDS 'ADVENTURER' 50th aniv model but everything is black!
What is the biggest truck camper I can use , I have a 2003 Silverado 2500HD duramax with a 5 speed allison transmission. About 700hp to the transmission .
Does Northern offer an airconditioning unit? or an electrical induction stove? Is there an option for cable or satellite TV? Is the roof safe to walk on?
Air conditioner, yes. Electric induction stove, no. It has connections for cable/satellite service (can be installed at a dealership, too). The roof is safe to walk on.
It's so nice I am afraid to ask the Price.. I need basically your smallest Camper . Made in Canada ? Why did I think it was made in Texas ? I see looks like you are an RV Dealer not a Manufacture. This Video popped up and assumed it was a Manufacture video ..
Many years ago I owned a Pick Up truck camper. Is there a way today to disengage the jacks so the unit can't be stolen while sitting in my yard when it is not being used?
It’s not usually done, but jacks are attached to the camper with 3 bolts and the electric wire can be unplugged. If the remote is not available, it’s a lot of trouble to steal a camper, but it can be done!
One thing I didn't like right off the bat, was the drawers next to the refrigerator... somebody flubbed that one. They don't match the other cabinets! Off in color, grain direction, and design. And who thought that putting the microwave inside a cabinet was a good idea?? Better to combine it with the range hood. I know they can do better... the rest of the unit is excellent.
Thomas Darby, why build in a microwave when truck camping is about dry camping? Great thing about removable microwave in cabinet is, if you are going dry/ boondocking you can take microwave out and have more cabinet space. The cabinets and drawers in my 2019 NL 10-2 all match both in color and grain even the ones around the frig.
I think it would. It sits between the wheel wells anyway, but you are talking about a half ton truck, I believe, which is too lite for a serious truck camper like this one.
What is the price of the rig, I am looking and I listen to the whole dam spill, Just give me an idea of the $$$$$$$ of the think. I am looking real hard at the trailers and they all give a $$$$$ amount Mike
Hi again Princess Craft ... my Toyota T100 has a log & wide bed. When I get home I’ll take mesures then I’ll call you guys to see what I can get for that pick up truck! Thanks again for your reply
Princess Craft Hello again. I would like to know if that Camper fits on a 2016 Ram 3500 SLT Crew Cab long bed 4WD, Please let me know thanks again & I look forward to do business with you guys!
The camper raises up on its jacks and you back your pickup truck underneath it. Once the truck is properly aligned and beneath the camper, just lower the camper down, connect power (from the truck), and secure it with tie-downs. From there, you're in business, so-to-speak!
"Made in Canada....would you expect anything less?".....a very nice compliment, this Canuck thanks you.....for the record, we can produce crap too......:)
It is a true 4 season camper. The manufacturer, Northern Lite, uses block foam insulation throughout the structure, and they double up that insulation under the cab-over portion of the camper.
This is how a presentation should be
Can't wait to see a walk thru vid of the new 2021 10-2 with that new dry bath and electric side awning.
I own this model, but the 2015/16 version. Some of the things I up graded (electronic thermostat) this one has so they are improving. CulleyT pointed out some of the problems, same that I found but I don't seem to have humidity issues but then I mainly spend most of my time boondocking in the Rocky Mountains and Utah deserts. I spend 4-5 months full timing each summer and fall. I have taken this rig on the Mormon Trail through sand, slick rock and over rock passes. I have taken it up mining roads to over 12,600 ft into some places that I probably shouldn't have gone. I have had zero issues with this rig and have twisted and bumped it very hard at times. I carry this on my SRW Ford F350 with no problem. The only thing I added for suspension is torklift stable loads and it handles great at 75 mph on the highway or in 4 low crawling over ruts and small boulders. I run two 6 volt T-105's and the solar panel keeps them charged. On those few days where the weather was bad I have a small honda 2000 and three hrs on that recharges them. Great camper for boondocking or in a campground I can't say enough good about how well built it is. Oh...last thing, if you do have a problem you can call the company direct and they will actually answer the phone and put you on the line with the guy who built it...super nice people and a good company.
Flying Dutchman hay, how much does it weigh. Think my Sierra 2500 hd is too small☹️
@@truthseekerhill4262 Mine came in at 3240. I know that the 9-6 se is exactly the same, just a bit shorter. It comes in at 2625 and would work easy on your 2500.
If PJ is showing RVs,,, then I AM THERE.
The woman who presents the RV. Is amazing! She's very good at what she does! Keep her around! She's very thorough..She doesn't miss a thing
Thank you! We appreciate the super nice comments!
Excellent presentation. Actually I don't think I've ever seen a more thorough walk through.
I like how she sits in it and is interacting with the space. It give one a good idea of it's size.
It has it's own bathroom with a shower. That alone makes it good for me!
Showers are overrated lol.
@@nedaCFilms Says no woman....ever.
I love the solid wood cabinetry and seamless bathroom will eliminate the possibility of leaks. Very nice camper.
It’s not seamless,it’s 2 piece with a main seam in the middle and trim like the main body.
That sleeping loft area looks super-cozy and comfortable. Imagine curling up there with a cup of tea (or a Scotch) and a good book at the end of the day. Looks like this RV has really good head room, especially for a truck camper.
Another great and unique feature of this company's truck campers is that the dinette table can be moved from left to right to accomodate big people on one side and slim on the other.
ABSOLUTELY the best walk through video I've ever seen. Thank you, P.J.; you are truly a Princess.
This was a very good presentation video. The lady did an excellent job. I do have one suggestion, plugs at the table would be very nice for any electronics, laptop, phone chargers, even a coffee pot.
That’s the best presentation I’ve heard in a long time
Don't give too many negative or they will delete your comment, like mine! You spend 50k on a camper and are not even allowed to post an honest review.
@@vividhaiku you sure whine a lot, did they refuse your credit app?
Up in Canada so too far to make a purchase but have always loved PJ's video demos...she always so thorough and patiently goes through all the details and features of the RV product for the viewers...thanks PJ! :)
Thanks so much!
That is one of the nicest truck campers I have ever seen. It's packaged extremely well! I liked especially the raised floor not just to have less of a leap into bed, but that storage under the camper! Cool. Thanks PJ
Very good presentation. My brother just bought this camper and I wanted to see what it is all about. Good work
I'm still just window shopping, and have already been interested in the Northern Lite products, but having seen more than a few walk throughs... Mrs. PJ You and the crew have done an excellent presentation! Reckon I'll be dismissing the competitors and focusing upon Northern Lite. I apprecitate the the way You speak, like hearing a trusted neighbor speak of something they have been glad to have invested in. Mrs. PJ, with all due respect, You appear to be an elegant and well centered lady. Were I a betting man I'd be betting You know, trust and love the Savior, Jesus Christ. Bless You.
Best presentation of this model to date.
I plan on buying this one next year.
I love that the dinette is at the front with the kitchen. If I am ever able to have one, I would prefer to have the dinette be more of a sofa.
Thank you PJ I really enjoy your walk-throughs, you are one of the best in the business is showing off RV products
PJ This is the best presentation that I have ever seen on a camper. Very Well Done.
Aside from actual square footage, this thing has got everything my actual brick and mortar house has.
If I were to do it again, I would so buy this model. Currently a Roadtrek owner. Can't believe the room. Luv that you can easily un-hook your truck.
Best reviews in the biz! Great storage on this unit.
Super presentation, hope you carry lots of these units, they are easily the best built RV in North America. I'm on my second one, made the mistake to trade my first 8'11 for a toy hauler ( typical Indiana garbage) had nothing short of nightmares with it. Purchased a new NL again 2016. It's awesome.
Excellent presentation
F 350 dualy - 40 to 70k and the host Everest - 50 to 60k with large 200 watt solar x 2 and you're set. Also for crying out laud get an atmospheric water maker...it not only pulls moisture out of the air, but makes 1 to 3 gallons of water per day. Its filtered and there is your coffee water, what ever you don't use pour it back into the water tank and this works on any camper, some even come with their own solar unit. Also lithium ion batteries, when the AGM need to be replaced...get lithium ion. Also whatever you choose make sure its 4 season otherwise you will regret it. Another great gadget is a wireless weather station you can hang on the wall so you know what is really going on outside. 4 wheel drive is great also if you want to be off the beaten path. So many tips and tricks, but its not cheap to set this up. I also put a heat strip in the AC unit and have a Honda 2000 generator that runs it all. Propane should be used for cooking and heating water and it will last a long time. Now they have instant hot water. Diesel rigs are much better then gas and last much longer.
...26 minutes and you never mentioned the passenger-side awning! Lol. Beautiful camper. And I always like watching your reviews, PJ. You make me want to come to Round Rock from central Vermont when I'm ready to buy.
She mentioned that awning, toward the end I believe.
Seems like the more in depth research I do on these claimed 4 season campers is they are good as long as 1 of those seasons isn’t winter.
I'm curious how cold of a winter did you need a camper for?
Cold snaps to -20 are always possible.
I lived in a large 5th wheels for 3 years with temps down to -30
They need to double the r value and a higher btu furnace.
Being plugged in is best of coarse and run electric heat to curb the moisture issues.
Ok, that's much colder than i need it for. Thanks
Keep in mind that I’ve heard that even in northern Cali or Nevada that they loose heat fast at night.
The Bigfoot 2500 series arebetter insulated and have a 30k btu furnace.
The NL only have 18,000 btu units.
We had a PC PU camper in 1977 on a 1976 Ford F-150. Moved on from there. PC is a great company.
At 47K that thing should load itself and cook your meals!
I bought a used 2013, three years ago, for $27K, Special Edition 10.2 wet bath and it was in need a few minor things. Able to use it but still working some bugs out, not Northern Lites fault, genny won't start, struts for awning need replaced, the jacks all need r&r, so I have some work cut out for me. Still built like yachts inside.
Too rich for me
Quality is an an illusive little devil and not always easily seen - that's what you are paying for. Just compare to the Indiana built RVs
@Slay The Dragon Blog Please focus on your gramma.
I think you are paying for quality and a higher resale value.....having said that, I think the manufacturers are charging an excess for "cachet".....I'd like to see another manufacturer copy the standards, and the design, but cut costs where they could without affecting quality. Like formica or wood veneer drawer fronts over beechwood plywood instead of real wood(no mdf!).....might be a little weight saving there too.....As a single person....I dont need a queen bed either....a twin would suit me just fine......:)
Great video and awesome Camper but you really should start every truck camper video with the truck bed size needed, as well as the payload weight.
Very good point, but I'm thinking nothing short of a properly equipped one-tonne on this beast.
Wow , a very nice no slide camper .
I always love pj's reviews
You don’t show step up for the bed on this model, older people need that
I like that the mirror is easy to use. Great point.
That is a very nice camper!
Beautiful camper with a great presentation by PJ. Thanks for showing us all of the features.
Very well done video tour, thanks!
I love the layout and the amount of storage and prepping area in this unit. Also, as always, the pesentation was flawless and very entertaining. The only ‘but’ would be the look of the camper over all. It looks so dated, the carpet on the floors, the color of the wood and the dinette area… not my cup of tea. I’m a big fan of NuCamp campers and I really thing this one looks much more spacious and functional.
Kudos to you M’am. You are very knowledgeable about your product.
I really loved this camper and features but I prefer much lighter wood on the interior and more color inside . I am a female writer and would use this to camp at lakes to do my writing and to have a brighter colored hue to the inside is just more relaxing to me as I really hate dark brown and black in any living quarter.
my 1988 Hornet has all the same stuff and pretty white walls and cabinetry.
Yeah I think that campers messing is outlets by the badd to be able to plug in in case you were C pack or you wanna charge your phone so let's seal and stressing on the both bedsides so if you would add that that would be a perfect camper
I would love to see this unit on a dully crew can truck.
I like those dually crew cans!!! 🤔
I love that it's 4-season and I like the pantry. I don't love the interior decor and it would bother me that the windows over the sink and table are not centered.
Great Explanation good moderator.
Feels like I'm in class, and I got the point. But the teacher won't stop talking
So cute what truck does it fit?
B. Nice if u could put a washer Dyer combo n it
A classy presentation PJ! So much better than those loud, obnoxious, uncouth idiots that try to sell their inferior products. Awesome!!!!
You do a fine job on these video's PJ. I am 6'4" and weigh 260. I would really like to see from time to time a tall man or woman in your campers to give a different perspective. Thanks.
Thank you, and I agree (this isn't PJ). If it helps even a little, I'm the guy who holds the camera (iPhone) when we record these videos, and I'm also 6'4", 230#.
@@PrincessCraft Thanks for the fast reply. That would be great so I (and others) of my dimensions can get a better idea of how well a fit a certain camper would be. Wish you all the best.
I like all the design. If i win in lotto i will buy that camper truck for my family and my sithzou
Great presentation. What is the price for this camper? What size truck would you need to use to carry this?
About 54k cdn
A dually is best but a well optioned srw can carry about 4200lbs
Why isn't there 20 bolts on each jacks like the Artic Fox 990 and why can't you extend the awning. So I can see it in action.
Love it!
Does the generator run the air conditioner
I LIKE THE LOOK OF THIS I STILL LIKE WHITE WITH GREY TRIMS (when most r going black/grey charcoal THIS LOOKS NICE, I'M REALLY LEANING TOWARDS 'ADVENTURER' 50th aniv model but everything is black!
Yay 🤩 I love Round Rock TX 🙌. I lived there for a while Beautiful ❤️
What is the biggest truck camper I can use , I have a 2003 Silverado 2500HD duramax with a 5 speed allison transmission. About 700hp to the transmission .
Does Northern offer an airconditioning unit? or an electrical induction stove? Is there an option for cable or satellite TV? Is the roof safe to walk on?
Air conditioner, yes. Electric induction stove, no. It has connections for cable/satellite service (can be installed at a dealership, too). The roof is safe to walk on.
How big of truck do you need ?
Can the grey tank be dumped separately from the black tank?
Don't you get wheels included?
It's so nice I am afraid to ask the Price.. I need basically your smallest Camper . Made in Canada ? Why did I think it was made in Texas ? I see looks like you are an RV Dealer not a Manufacture. This Video popped up and assumed it was a Manufacture video ..
Why is the price such a secret???. It a the first thing I d want to know !!!!!!!!!!
Because...as the saying goes, if you have to ask, you cant afford it.
Very nice and thanks for sharing but can I ask how high is the inside when standing up please?
Specs & Dimensions - 10-2EXCD SE
Overall Width (in) - 98
Overall Length (in) - 218
Overall Floor Length (in) - 131
Overall Height (in) - 106
Interior Headroom (ft-in) - 80
Dinette Bed (in) - 39X75
U Shape Table Size (in) - 24X29
Face2Face Table Size (in) - 29X38
Mattress Size (in) - 60X80
Fresh Water Tank (US - 36
Waste Tank (US gal.) - 18
Grey Tank (US gal.) - 40
Hot Water Tank - 6
Propane - 40
Approx Dry Weight - 3265
Box - Long
Price wld have been nice
What can a person do about condensation?
Many years ago I owned a Pick Up truck camper. Is there a way today to disengage the jacks so the unit can't be stolen while sitting in my yard when it is not being used?
It’s not usually done, but jacks are attached to the camper with 3 bolts and the electric wire can be unplugged. If the remote is not available, it’s a lot of trouble to steal a camper, but it can be done!
Great hair style good outfit
Wish you did a camper overview before the lengthy explanation of everything.
I made it to the seven minute mark before I started skipping through the video. This woman needs some coffee.
I have an 06 F150 crew cab with a 68" deep bed- will that unit fit my truck?
Sweet!
I'm new to campers. Can these campers ordered with different or custom interior color scheme?
There are fabric choices, but the cabinets remain the same.
What size truck do you need?
Toilet & Electrical power are main essential on any camper. .
Very good presentation
Can this be used off the truck so you can leave it at the campsites to explore the area?
Yes, it’s perfectly fine to detach and use the camper separate from the truck.
How much is a rig like this? Does it need a dually truck?
The fridge doors open the incorrect way for easy access from the kitchen area. Can they be reversed like domestic units? Thanks
it is a domestic unit
One thing I didn't like right off the bat, was the drawers next to the refrigerator... somebody flubbed that one. They don't match the other cabinets! Off in color, grain direction, and design. And who thought that putting the microwave inside a cabinet was a good idea?? Better to combine it with the range hood. I know they can do better... the rest of the unit is excellent.
Thomas Darby, why build in a microwave when truck camping is about dry camping? Great thing about removable microwave in cabinet is, if you are going dry/ boondocking you can take microwave out and have more cabinet space. The cabinets and drawers in my 2019 NL 10-2 all match both in color and grain even the ones around the frig.
im kinda curious if a truck camper would fit in a stepside bed
I think it would. It sits between the wheel wells anyway, but you are talking about a half ton truck, I believe, which is too lite for a serious truck camper like this one.
Heard they have bad condensation issues...
Wish it had a cassette toilet
Same here!
What is the price of the rig, I am looking and I listen to the whole dam spill, Just give me an idea of the $$$$$$$ of the think. I am looking real hard at the trailers and they all give a $$$$$ amount
Mike
Paid 47k for my Lance that is 2 ft longer and has 2 slides
I would like to know if this camper fits on my 1996 Toyota T100 or a Tacoma? 🤔
Oh no, this camper is much too large for that truck.
Hi again Princess Craft ... my Toyota T100 has a log & wide bed. When I get home I’ll take mesures then I’ll call you guys to see what I can get for that pick up truck! Thanks again for your reply
Princess Craft Hello again. I would like to know if that Camper fits on a 2016 Ram 3500 SLT Crew Cab long bed 4WD,
Please let me know thanks again & I look forward to do business with you guys!
I have a stupid question how do you connect the truck with the camper, I really don't have a clue
The camper raises up on its jacks and you back your pickup truck underneath it. Once the truck is properly aligned and beneath the camper, just lower the camper down, connect power (from the truck), and secure it with tie-downs. From there, you're in business, so-to-speak!
@@PrincessCraft thank you
What is the runtime of the generator with 10lbs of propane?
Not much time maybe 3 hours
Don't give too many negative or they will delete your comment, like mine! You spend 50k on a camper and are not even allowed to post an honest review.
Can this fit on a 2500 Chevy or 2500 ford?
PRICE?????? . . . EXTRAS??? . . . SALES LOCATION????? . . . PHONE?????
How much it costs
Is there a 120v outlet under the dinette?
Looks like one next to the vent maybe.
Yes there is
"Made in Canada....would you expect anything less?".....a very nice compliment, this Canuck thanks you.....for the record, we can produce crap too......:)
If you mentioned this I apologize but I was wondering about the price?
42000$
Hello is this a true four season camper what type of insulation do you use ?
It is a true 4 season camper. The manufacturer, Northern Lite, uses block foam insulation throughout the structure, and they double up that insulation under the cab-over portion of the camper.
It gets -50 degrees in winter in northern Canada, u think this would hold up & b warm in that ,that's a 4 season camper,I know ,cause I live there
You didn't say if the furnace or ac will run off the battery.
The furnace will run off propane. The AC requires too much energy to be run off the battery.
Nice !!! Skål !!!
Also, no plugs on the sides of the bed. Where do you plug in your phone chargers, tablet charger, etc.
I know right Mike! The horror!
Will you guys be at the Austin RV Show?
Yes
I was worried you where gonna dislocate you wrist opening does cabinets