Very informative but I found it hard to pay attention. Maybe more camera time on the interiors? Those shots felt a bit rushed compared to how much time was spent on the weight and dimensions segment.(thank you for including that info it's more important than people think). Aside from that great video with some awesome campers. I loved the nice little zinger at the end! Liked and subbed 😅
I get the impression that the Aliner Ascape's tanks are enclosed? Are they/can they be heated? Are any of these insulated well enough for winter camping?
I can see myself full timing in the jayco hummingbird😎 I can put my California Queen mattress, combo washer/dryer, large air fryer oven and solar with a 3000 watt battery. i can pull it with my turbo Drift Infiniti G35😎😎
Lost me at US made. I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that 99.9% of new rvs sold in the US are made here. The B market is likely the only exception but that's still in the high 90s.
Sorry I have to say your trailers are maybe one step better than a tent on a rainy day. I have camped for many a year with 3 children, a small dog and at times with a third adult. My camper trailer has two axels to handle the extra weight and road safety.
but how is that construction? i’ve heard nothing but horrible reviews on anything new build. my friend bought a used TT and still had to have $5000 of ‘repairs’ that were manufacture DEFECTS!
We got a vehicle with 2 beds a frig and storage compartment and just use free restroom and shower on the beach. 2008 Cobalt with reclining seats, Walmart cooler and plenty of storage in the trunk. All for less than half the price of this little trailer. Plenty of free parking everywhere we go.
In on younger days we had 4 different 34’ fifth wheels. Then we went to a 24’ pull behind as we aged out of the bigger rigs. We’ve now aged into these little guys ice want to stay on the go. I like the Forrest River wolf pup. Lots of nice ones though. Thank you for this informative video.
Throwing in that $21,000 trailer at the end was a gut punch below the waistline when I'm looking for simplicity, practicality, efficiency, and affordability above overindulgence. C'mon man! 😑 I thought the A-liner Ascape was good enough to fill my needs.
I liked the Sunset Trailers Sunray 149 but its only sold in two places and didn't have the cool colors in this video.
Be nice if more companies came out with midsized hardside cabover campers.
Riverside RV Xplorer 135X BEST!!!!
I wish all these trailer companies would ditch that 1970s booth seating!!! Ugh Takes up half the camper
So many trailers , so little time 🤣
INTEREST IN TE OZARK CAN YOU SENT ME A PRICE AND PHONE SPORTSMEN ALSO THE ESCAPE WHERE CAN I LOOK
Very informative but I found it hard to pay attention. Maybe more camera time on the interiors? Those shots felt a bit rushed compared to how much time was spent on the weight and dimensions segment.(thank you for including that info it's more important than people think). Aside from that great video with some awesome campers. I loved the nice little zinger at the end! Liked and subbed 😅
The free solo was my favorite! 😊
Apparently all trailers are built in Indiana
the show the one in the thumbnail for 5 seconds. its a photograph lol
These are all not well built assembly line trailers that aren't designed to last.
Loved the last one for $21,000!!
I get the impression that the Aliner Ascape's tanks are enclosed? Are they/can they be heated? Are any of these insulated well enough for winter camping?
I think having a walkable roof is great because then if your kids wants sleep on top of it at night they can!!
So informative! I appreciate the tour. Your commenters are also helpful.
Jayco Hummingbird at 13.5k looks to me the real winner, awesome price for a lot of functionality! 8/10.
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I can see myself full timing in the jayco hummingbird😎
I can put my California Queen mattress, combo washer/dryer, large air fryer oven and solar with a 3000 watt battery. i can pull it with my turbo Drift Infiniti G35😎😎
Thank you 😊
11:44 why is the toilet in the shower..
Would prefer dual axle.
This is brutal. This isn't a best small travel trailers video. It's a Forest River ad.
Why they have to make them all so tall? A garageble one would be awesome.
Lost me at US made. I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that 99.9% of new rvs sold in the US are made here. The B market is likely the only exception but that's still in the high 90s.
What about the Geo Pro 12srk model
Sorry I have to say your trailers are maybe one step better than a tent on a rainy day. I have camped for many a year with 3 children,
a small dog and at times with a third adult. My camper trailer has two axels to handle the extra weight and road safety.
but how is that construction? i’ve heard nothing but horrible reviews on anything new build.
my friend bought a used TT and still had to have $5000 of ‘repairs’ that were manufacture DEFECTS!
Take into consideration that you can live cheaper in an RV than an apartment!
Sleeping arrangements not for a 6 ft 8 in guy!
We got a vehicle with 2 beds a frig and storage compartment and just use free restroom and shower on the beach. 2008 Cobalt with reclining seats, Walmart cooler and plenty of storage in the trunk. All for less than half the price of this little trailer. Plenty of free parking everywhere we go.
So roomy inside! All of them!
Damnit, I do like the British designed caravans but they don’t hold a candle to the American designs
In on younger days we had 4 different 34’ fifth wheels. Then we went to a 24’ pull behind as we aged out of the bigger rigs. We’ve now aged into these little guys ice want to stay on the go. I like the Forrest River wolf pup. Lots of nice ones though. Thank you for this informative video.
Throwing in that $21,000 trailer at the end was a gut punch below the waistline when I'm looking for simplicity, practicality, efficiency, and affordability above overindulgence. C'mon man! 😑 I thought the A-liner Ascape was good enough to fill my needs.