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Camp Oaks RV & Outdoors
United States
Приєднався 11 лис 2019
Welcome to our UA-cam Channel! We are a family owned RV dealer and we are doing this because we love camping - not to mention we are third generation in the RV Industry! It's all we have known and we love doing this. We love making memories with our family and we believe it's a calling to help other families spend quality time together. The simple life is how it's meant to be lived- together, making memories. Aaron, Kimberly and their three kids work together to make the business. Aaron was a service tech and service manager for almost twenty years before opening this dealership. Kimberly's grandfather was the first RV dealer in Atlanta and got into it simply to buy a camper to make memories with his own family. Together, they are now serving the north Georgia area for sales, parts and service. Find more at campoaksrv.com.
Check out one Coachmen Catalina’s NEW floorplans- the 211BH
This 2025 Coachmen Catalina 211BH is a brand new floorplan based on the requests of camping families! Looking for a mid-size bunk that is under 5,000 pounds? This one can sleep 8! It has an open floorplan with a fixed front bed, double over double bunks and a convertible dinette. The bathroom has a shower, toilet and sink, which is a big bonus! The competitor's bathroom doesn't have that second sink!
SPECIFICATIONS:
Dry Weight, 4,585 lbs
Hitch Weight, 544 lbs
Exterior Length, 25'11"
Exterior Width, 96"
Fresh Water Tank, 44 gal.
Gray Water Tank, 40 gal.
Black Water Tank, 30 gal.
Awning, 15'
Find out more details at www.campoaksrv.com!
We are a camping family that enjoys helping other families to make camping memories the same way we have. We are no pressure and we have no commissioned sales people. We think buying a camper should be as fun as using one! Come experience a different kind of dealership at Camp Oaks RV.
REMEMBER! At Camp Oaks there are never any hidden fees... no prep fees, no titlework fees, no junk fees... ever. The price is the price (plus sales tax for your county). That's it. We include the prep, demo, titlework and a starter kit at no charge, all just because it's a joy to help you get started camping in your new camper!
SPECIFICATIONS:
Dry Weight, 4,585 lbs
Hitch Weight, 544 lbs
Exterior Length, 25'11"
Exterior Width, 96"
Fresh Water Tank, 44 gal.
Gray Water Tank, 40 gal.
Black Water Tank, 30 gal.
Awning, 15'
Find out more details at www.campoaksrv.com!
We are a camping family that enjoys helping other families to make camping memories the same way we have. We are no pressure and we have no commissioned sales people. We think buying a camper should be as fun as using one! Come experience a different kind of dealership at Camp Oaks RV.
REMEMBER! At Camp Oaks there are never any hidden fees... no prep fees, no titlework fees, no junk fees... ever. The price is the price (plus sales tax for your county). That's it. We include the prep, demo, titlework and a starter kit at no charge, all just because it's a joy to help you get started camping in your new camper!
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Tour Three Flagstaff EPro’s- the 20FBS, the 19FD and the 15FBS
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Find out what we love about the Flagstaff EPro (sister brand to the Rockwood GeoPro). Take a tour of three EPros- the EPro20FBS, EPro 19FD and the EPro15FBS. #EPro #flagstaffrv #camping #traveltrailer #rvlife #rvinstyle #gocamping #campinglife #adventure #travel #rv
Pro’s to the New 12V Refrigerators in Your Camper
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We get a lot of questions about camper refrigerators! What are the pro’s of the new 12V style fridges? And what happened to the gas/electric fridges that used to be standard? What are the differences? We answer all your camping questions here! #rv #rvlife #dahlonegaga #dahlonega #northgeorgia #camping #welovetocamp #explore #adventure #travel #campinglife #campingseason #gooutside #outdoors #fa...
2024 Rove 14FL
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Travel Lite has made some changes to their Roves. We love the improvements! What do you think? Let us introduce you to the new and improved Rove Lite! We take a look inside the 2024 Rove 14FL!
Compare exterior fiberglass options on an RV
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There’s multiple different travel trailer and fifth wheel fiberglass options out there… what’s the differences? Let’s take a look at each option! Disclaimer: I currently don’t have an RV brand at Camp Oaks RV that offers the hung glass option. When you’re RV shopping, know what you’re looking for and go armed with information!
2023 Coachmen Catalina 184BHS
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The Coachmen Catalina 184BHS is our most popular small bunkhouse! It sleeps 8 people with double bunks and a convertible dinette. The front, main bed is a Murphy bed. Everything you need for big adventures!! Just over 4,000 lbs. Find out more at campoaksrv.com.
What does it mean when a camper has a “winter,” “arctic” or “four seasons” package?
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What does it mean when a camper has a “winter,” “arctic” or “four seasons” package?
Travel Lite Factory Tour - Take an in-depth look at what makes their Roves so unique.
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Travel Lite Factory Tour - Take an in-depth look at what makes their Roves so unique.
Introducing the new ROVE16RB by Travel Lite
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Introducing the new ROVE16RB by Travel Lite
This 2023 Rove BH by Travel Lite can be found @campoaksrvoutdoors8722 !
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This 2023 Rove BH by Travel Lite can be found @campoaksrvoutdoors8722 !
Introducing the 24SUR toyhauler by Travel Lite
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Introducing the 24SUR toyhauler by Travel Lite
What’s the difference between Fiberglass and Aluminum in an RV?
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What’s the difference between Fiberglass and Aluminum in an RV?
How long does it take to set up a pop-up?
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How long does it take to set up a pop-up?
Come take a tour of Travel Lite Truck Campers
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Come take a tour of Travel Lite Truck Campers
Inside height of a Rove by Travel Lite
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Inside height of a Rove by Travel Lite
How to tell how much propane is in your tank
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How to tell how much propane is in your tank
Lengths and floorplans of travel trailers
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Lengths and floorplans of travel trailers
Are the tongue weight specs on the website with propane and batteries or no ?? I emailed 3 times and no 1 has gotten back to me, not very impressed with the lack of customer service
Oh I’m so sorry you haven’t gotten an answer because that’s an easy answer! Hitch weight does NOT include propane tank or the battery. We always encourage folks to consider those items, as well as tanks and personal items when they look at dry weight, as well! On a Rove that isn’t much, but still should be considered, especially if the weight is close!
@campoaksrvoutdoors8722 thank you, so, 20 lbs for 1 tank and about 90 lbs per battery?? That sound about right?, and thank you again for answering me 👍😁
@@woofman4796a full propane tank is only about 35 lbs and a battery roughly 40lbs… so between both of those the MAX would only be about 80lbs!
@@campoaksrvoutdoors8722 I thought the 20 lb propane tank was 20 lbs in weight and 5 gallons in propane??, battery is only 40 lbs , cool, my wife and I love the 16 rb, it is perfect for us, I have a Colorado, 7000 lb tow rating
Sprayed foam insulation has a greater R Value than fiberglass batt insulation.
Lots of info, but nothing substantial to sway one way or the other. I guess, Im going to buy on looks.
That’s the point! There’s pros and cons to both! Don’t let a sales person sway you one way or another. The right trailer isn’t the same for everybody! There’s a second video just diving in to fiberglass and there ARE some major differences there… check it out!
That's really cute I thought the title had something to do with campers and not the current weather find something else to do
Awesome, I want one with a wet bath or dry.
Selling way too hard
VIN # 4YDTBLM24PT430429 2023 Keystone Bullet Crossfire 2780BH Time line on this camper... I signed papers on this camper on December 9, 2023. I didn't get it home until February 3, 2024. Work Order # 14680W dated 12/5/23 states job 1- Loose trim at bottom of entry door. job 2- Night stand trim needs work (right side). job 3- Master bedroom seam tape and wall panels needs replaced. Cause: Window not sealed causing water damage to unit Correction: Remove window, window valance, blind, trim, sliding door, door track, trim, cabinet, night stand, bed, bed frame, shelf above bed, and put it all back together again and fill all nail holes with color matched wood filler. At the bottom of this work order it states that "The remaining windows on the unit are not sealed properly and going to allow water to intrude in the future." Were ALL these windows even fixed? April 22, 2024... I am in the camper making the beds for our FIRST trip and notice BOTH upper and lower bunks are wet. Upon further inspection the wall panel, the bunk frames, the curtains, and the floor were also wet. There was a 1/4" gap between the wall and the window top. Water was literally dripping from the window frame. I have video of the gap and the water coming in. I had to cancel that trip to get the camper back in for service. Work Order # 15548 dated 4/29/24 job #1- Lower bunk window is leaking. job #2- Upper bunk window is leaking. Cause: window is not properly installed causing a gap in window and not properly sealed. Correction: tighten windows and seal. May 16, 2024 Our first trip... While hooked up to water and the water pump on, we discovered the toilet leaks/spews water from a fitting onto the wall and floor, and the bathroom sink has a pretty substantial drip/leak where it will not shut off. As the day got warmer, we turned on the A/C and discovered there was a gap in the drip rail that allowed condensation/and maybe even rain water, to drip down into the outside speaker. Later that night as we were going to bed, we noticed the night stand trim in the bedroom (that had been "fixed" in w/o # 14680W) was flopping off the wall again. We finish our camping trip inconvenienced by not being able to turn on the water pump. I make an appointment to drop the camper off for yet another "fix". The night before taking this back to Camping World for service, I'm in the camper and notice the lower bunk is wet, again! As I am collecting stuff out of the camper, I notice a hat that had been sitting on the right side night stand in the master bedroom was wet, and a notebook that was on the dinette table was wet. When we go in to drop the camper off, Josh and Bill do a physical walk around and inspection. The wall and nightstand are wet as well. They discover a hole in the right front corner of the roof and tell us all 4 corners of the roof have been patched with some sort of "putty" and this is why the wall and nightstand are wet and is why trim keeps falling off the wall. All of this takes us to Work Order # 15735 dated 5/21/24. job #1- toilet has a massive leak job #2- bathroom faucet will not shut completely off job #3- seam in gutter dripping into outdoor speaker job #4- master bedroom trim is lose again (from W/O #14680W) job #5- lower bunk window is leaking again (from W/O #15548) job #6- dinette window leaks There is no mention of a hole in the roof OR all 4 corners be patched on this work order. No mention of the the wall panels warping. What happens 6 or 10 months from now and the floor and/or walls deteriorate? What happens if mold is discovered? Has anyone even CHECKED BEHIND any of these walls that have been wet? Has anyone checked the stability of the bunk bed frames, where they mount to the wall? Will they deteriorate and come off the wall? The bunk room curtains have been so wet that they have faded and bled black dye onto two set of sheets. What happens when those curtains and the header that they are attached to fall from the wall? We have our annual trip (6 hr drive) coming up. What happens when we find another leak or disastrous situation?? Camping World Customer Service suggested that if we have issues to "reach out to our Elite Tech Support line" and gave me an 844 phone number. The closest Camping World would be AT LEAST 147 miles away! And how would I contact them with no cell service or internet in the hills and back woods of Missouri?? We are not "glampers"...we do off grid or "boon-docking". This camper is not as solid or dependable as it should be for a NEW camper. As of todays date, I have made 7 payments on this camper. It has 96 miles on it...30 to a campground, and 66 miles to Camping World for service. I spoke to Nicole at Keystone Customer Service about a Swap Out or Buy Back. I would swap for another Keystone Bullet. We have always had good luck with Keystone campers and have thought of them as a quality camper. However, this particular camper has some serious issues. Issues that I'm not sure can be corrected properly.
Absolutely nonsense.
😂 Thanks, sir for taking time to make such a nice comment. I’ve been in the RV business my entire life - third generation. I’ve been to the factories and now own our own shop at our dealership. If you’ve ever seen them torn apart as often as I have, or seen them built on the factory line, you’ll know the information stands true. There’s an entire other video going into fiberglass alone if that’s where you want to get into the nitty gritty of gel coat (Azdel), hung glass or regular fiberglass options. Just trying to get the information out there as best as I can! Blessings!
This is a great unit! well built and you can tell a lot of thought went into this trailer. I'm definitely considering purchasing one of these units, but the cost just seem to high. I'm thinking the covid greed is still roaming the RV industry lol
Yes we agree they are awesome! I think the RV industry has definitely gotten to a more realistic price point. We have seen significant price decreases over the last year. We now sell these Rove 14’ campers at $19,995! 2025’s may go back up slightly but they dropped significantly this year. The market is definitely leveling out!
@campoaksrvoutdoors8722 Well, that's a great price, and at that price, I would buy one quick! But I live in Canada, and the new 2023 is selling for $31,900, and the 2024 is $42,000, so you can see my reasoning for writing, lol
@@waynec2962 HOLY MOLY! Wow that is insane! Also we only have 2024’s… 2025’s will be coming out soon! Good luck, my friend!
on the 1/2 models that go over the cab, what is the weight rating for that "bunk"?
Is Sunset Park still producing the 1200/1500 Volt?✌️
Another video that would really help - what to know for your first trip.
Great idea! I have a list of videos to put together! Unfortunately we get busy and my time gets limited so I don’t get to be as creative as I would like, but this is a great one to put on the list!! Adding it now. Thanks for your kind words and encouragement!
Watching a bunch of your videos thank you for putting them together! You should highlight your dealership at the end - hey if you're looking for an RV in GA check out Camp Oaks. Unfortunately I'm in Colorado though...
If you are not put aluminum framing to safe money why are they do expensive
Will it fit a 6.5 truck bed ?
Travel Lite has revamped their models for 2024 and 2025, so this particular floorplan may have changed (I’m not as familiar with what floorplans will be available in the upcoming 2025 model year set to release soon), but MOST truck campers fit in either long OR short bed. We sell Travel Lite and Palomino truck campers and MOST of them are designed for either. This particular 775 just happens to be for a short bed only.
Love this concept BUT.... THAT BATHROOM? Come on. All thay room you could of gone big enough for the 'man spread" 😅
No wood please and it’s perfect
The only wood is in the cabinets!
drip, drip, drip
Great video Kimberly! Okay, dumb question what do you do when camping in the woods and you can't use solar? Or days like the video when it rains and doesn't have enough sun for the solar panels?
You get a generator! Lol. I have never had solar because we haven’t ever been able to be that FANCY.
@@campoaksrvoutdoors8722 lol kinda like the The Cobbler's children have no shoes.
@@chuckalbury1284 EXACTLY! Lol
Great video. I know about Camp Oaks through a "famous youtuber." Just kidding. I know you all go the extra mile. I love the small geopro line.
We love those EPro’s too! You can come browse them anytime you want!
I was just wondering you sold this one you had do you plan to get more? I was just down in ATL this weekend and wanted to stop by but you’re closed on Monday. I really want this model, here in Wisconsin they have the older model and after seeing this on I was rethinking the other one. Visiting family down there often so I could be back to soon.
Hey! So glad you checked with me! We have the 14FD’s coming this week but the Rove 14FL’s have sold out and we won’t have any more available until late May or early June, unfortunately! These are great campers and we would love to help you if we can! If you go with an older model, just be sure it’s one that has a spare tire and the Tuson Sway Control built in. You cannot add a sway control after market without voiding the warranty (and potentially damaging the camper!). So that’s one item that can’t be added later that you would want! We had some issues with the ones before that and were grateful for the change! So many pluses about the new ones though! Bigger black tanks, rooftop A/C, rear bumper, spare tire and carrier, front stabilizer jacks, solar panels, and more! Right now we are able to offer these at $19,995. I don’t know if the price will go up this summer, but we are hoping to keep it at that price for awhile now! Also, I should mention I am getting 16RB’s in stock. Those are at a higher price but have a two piece bath. Another good option! I’m seeing what the new 2024’s on that model look like tomorrow and hoping to do a UA-cam video on that model soon! :)
I'm 6'3 so that won't work
15 gallon black tank on the 14FL?
The new builds are now all moving to 15 gallon tanks. They are in the process of a changeover so some on the market now still have the old 5 gallon black tanks but they ARE moving to 15 gallon!
I wished you would have shown the restroom
Oh I’m sorry! We have done so many videos on the Roves I didn’t show it only because it hasn’t changed! I was focusing on the changes, but feel free to see photos of the restroom in this exact camper. I took photos and put them on our website, campoaksrv.com. Our older UA-cam videos also show Aaron going in a bathroom! Look for the video titled “how tall is a Rove” (or something similar to that!). I ask him to go into a bathroom for height and size reference! :)
Curious about the interior height? Also does it come with solar now?
@@ravenm. yes to the solar panel! It now includes a 200w solar panel and controller. It’s six feet floor to ceiling. So, not for tall people for sure! We did a UA-cam video just on this… go to “How tall is a Rove” on our channel and that might be helpful! It was on an older model Rove, but the heights didn’t change for 2024!
Are the 2018 Travel lite Falcons built in the same way? Or are they stick and tin?
0:53 I did not understand, it sound like you said everything else is geograbed
He says “jig routed.” Now, in 2024, their frames are all done robotically!
The small door to the bedroom is a no for me. I like my privacy but it is bad enough to have to crawl over the other person but then to have to squeeze through a small door. What were they thinking?
Good news! They eliminated this wall on the 2024 models. We all agree with you that it’s too small! I haven’t done a video on the 24 changes but will be glad to do so as soon as I get this model back in stock!
To much white!!
Fiberglass is lighter then aluminum 😅😂😅😂
Makes sense that a wood frame would be heavier than an aluminum frame, doesn’t it? And corrugated aluminum sided trailers almost *always* use wood framing! :)
@campoaksrvoutdoors8722 The little wood they use wouldn't weigh much pine 2x2 isn't very heavy . Also alot of the aluminum frames are filled with wood . That aluminum sides weigh almost nothing.
@@bobconner422 you’re right. It’s not MUCH difference. I can have two similar sized trailers side by side- one fiberglass and one aluminum. The aluminum sided is only typically 3-400 pounds heavier, but that often means the difference in my customers ability to tow it or not, once you consider dry weight. These “super lite” campers- like the Flagstaffs and the Travel Lites that I carry- use wood ONLY for the cabinetry. Depending on the brand, the premium brands that use real wood cabinets do eat up a small amount of that difference compared to the lighter composite cabinets in our price-point trailers. Especially if the premium brands are adding more options in the construction, as they typically do. So there’s a lot of variables in the weight, but I’m just comparing base models to base models.
How's your tin trailers after a hail storm ? Vs fiberglass
Collect the insurance money and keep using it!😂
This was helpful thanks
I love your dealership. We are from central Arkansas USA. We love the no extra fee.
EXTRA DOORS
LOL❗️ HOW MANY DOORS ARE NEEDED ⁉️
I can see a problem happenning under the shower. Hot water would created moisture on the other side of the plastic floor sides, creating molds.. Other brands got the same design and molds occured. Would required more ventilation there for sure
Catalina
Looks like a big refrigirator, no personality, americans have no style in building anything, there so worried about having all the confort , idea of camping is to disconnect from the rat race and focus on nature and not some technology crap, at least make it styled like an airstream, and nice light wood inside so it can feel like a coazy place, this crap looks like a gadget to use few times and will look like a abandoned refrigirator in the yard, sick amd tired of this tastless country, walmart, ugly cities with no character and work like a slave,.
Is this where they forget to clean the chips and shavings out of my camper ?
That is 100% the job of the dealer on every make and model that comes from the factory. I would NEVER let a trailer be even seen by a customer without cleaning it, much less let it leave that way! I don’t have a single camper, no matter what brand it is, that doesn’t have metal and wood shavings in it. Shame on your dealer!!
Why do they keep saying all aluminum when there is hardly any aluminum in this at all? It’s adzdale (sp?).
This is ridiculous, a place to seat six people but no toilet.
Bucket and a water bottle lol
Really nice, I alway liked the Winnebago that has a similar floorplan, but the kitchen was a slide out. Which I always thought was a problem waiting to happen.
2 other differences, dual pane windows and heavier (thicker and better r value) insulation in the structure in addition to the reflective foil.
Fiberglass at some time will de-laminate from sun exposure , aluminum doesn't, get a molded front nose as well , just been my personal experience.
We did a second video just talking about fiberglass! Azdel/Gel Coat fiberglass won’t delam (no wood backer!), and many factories are moving toward that direction!
Confusing
Which part? I’m happy to clear up anything I can!
@@campoaksrvoutdoors8722 So is winter, arctic, four seasons and extreme weather more or less the same throughout different brands, or is there a ranking system we could use? We're looking to possibly live in one in sub-zero temps; Thanks!
@@andreyzagoruyko5390 it’s more or less the same thing… I’ve seen trailers with very limited “winter” items advertise as being such. It’s more or less a loose wording that can mean different things for different brands. Just be sure you ask about and look for: Fully enclosed underbelly Extra layer of insulation Thermofoil Heated tanks Etc… Just ask what it means for that particular brand! Thanks for watching and checking with us! Good luck in your purchase! Sounds like you’re going to have a grand adventure!
Nothing from travel lite . i can take my comment down i respect your right to make a living.
Got to tell you. I jumped to a conclusion. After watching the entire content, im 96% your right . The only way to know for sure would be knowing someone who owns one . And puts many miles of real-life conditions. Did build production models back in late 1976 - 78. And they were crappie motor homes. Southwind and pace arrow. 8 to 12 a day. After that, i built high-rise buildings until i retired .
Flimsy. At least they do look good.
I don't believe your introduction
nice but I have no idea about price...
Hey! Sorry I missed your comment earlier! I used to post prices in my videos… until I realized people were watching those videos 3-4 years later and upset the prices weren’t the same, lol. It messed with their expectations! The market has fluctuated so much in the last couple of years that pricing has been ALL over the place!! Right now the 2023 16RB’s we have in stock are priced at $25,995. I need to confirm, but I believe prices are going up for 2024 models.
Junk we own one and are doing a total rebuild under the bed area all rotten .
Oh no! So sorry to hear this! I hope Travel Lite has been good to help you fix it and make it right!
Where is the kitchen utensil drawer???