If we could have added one more option ... screen doors. Our criteria was whether or not it could be easily done by us or best left to the factory. $ was a huge factor in our selection of brand and features. If money was no option, that is a entirely different conversation. There are so many DIY ideas from Hiker owners ... oh, where to start! Thanks for showing off those trailers and talking about them.
We have debated about the screen doors too. That is a good way to figure out what to buy from the factory - and you are right - there are soooo many mods. Stay tuned for next week- we will give you more mod ideas :-)
I just used bug netting from army surplus store cut it to size and glued Velcro fasteners to hold it in place when not in use just roll it up and store it.
Geeeezus. I loved my dogs, but I sure as hell don't want them sleeping near me in a closed in space. They fart, they get ticks when they're in the woods, and they just generally stink. Of course I always had bigger dogs and not those little purse sized pups.
If you have to add a roof top tent, or bend over and climb in on your knees, I’ll think I’ll just have to pass…as a camper hands down I’ll take my Coleman Niagara, with king size beds, a bathroom and shower, microwave and ac/ heat inside and outside stoves…you can keep that tiny thing
A couple things that are beneficial to having a small camper. Tow vehicle, you don't need a big truck to tow. Fuel mileage, it's light and small so it doesn't cost a fortune in fuel to tow. Storage, it will fit in your garage. Convenience, so easy to set up and take down. Take it anywhere, these can be towed on roads you could never take a large camper, camp anywhere, anytime!!
cool video idea. just blast them with the direct question and bounce to the next camper. Bigger seems to be the most common reply.
When you interviewed Tim I wish you woulda talked about his bed/sofa setup in his camper that looks awesome!
thanks. good idea to ask that question. it helps me know what to get if I decide to get a trailer. Thanks a lot :)
These videos were so helpful to me when I was picking out options and trying to stay in a budget. I blew my budget.
If we could have added one more option ... screen doors. Our criteria was whether or not it could be easily done by us or best left to the factory. $ was a huge factor in our selection of brand and features. If money was no option, that is a entirely different conversation. There are so many DIY ideas from Hiker owners ... oh, where to start! Thanks for showing off those trailers and talking about them.
We have debated about the screen doors too. That is a good way to figure out what to buy from the factory - and you are right - there are soooo many mods. Stay tuned for next week- we will give you more mod ideas :-)
I just used bug netting from army surplus store cut it to size and glued Velcro fasteners to hold it in place when not in use just roll it up and store it.
What I gathered is that most didn't like the size of the 5 x 8, lol. Nice video!:-)
Really good video, hearing from users in their own words, good job
This vid is a great idea! Thanks for the evocative question!
Love this video thank you! We’re going to do a build so this was very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Such a great vid. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another GREAT video from the MWA Team!
Loved this, and so gladI went with 5x9!
Helpful insight from owners, good food for thought, thank you for sharing
Air Conditioning!
Great video! Had ours a month and already ordered the farmer shelf for us to self install 😂
Thanks, Now the fun begins to make it your own with mods :-)
It’s a shelf inside that was originally designed by Mr. Farmer if I recall
Geeeezus. I loved my dogs, but I sure as hell don't want them sleeping near me in a closed in space. They fart, they get ticks when they're in the woods, and they just generally stink. Of course I always had bigger dogs and not those little purse sized pups.
We have friends that keep their dogs in their kennels outside under the awning.
Great videos! Loving seeing all the things I wish I could have lol 😂
I wish someone would do a comparison video for Hiker vs Runaway. If anyone here can tell me why one is better than the other I'd love to know....
Will someone please tell me where to get an anti condensation mat?
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Noob question. Where does these folks use the bathroom?
If in a campground, the bathhouse. If off grid, nature. Some people get shower rooms and buy a portable toilet :-)
i wanted to actually look at trailers NOT the people that wish i dont fing know
If you have to add a roof top tent, or bend over and climb in on your knees, I’ll think I’ll just have to pass…as a camper hands down I’ll take my Coleman Niagara, with king size beds, a bathroom and shower, microwave and ac/ heat inside and outside stoves…you can keep that tiny thing
You completely miss the point.
Okay Princess. Stay in your lane then. You'd never make it in the Armed Forces obviously 🤣
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A couple things that are beneficial to having a small camper. Tow vehicle, you don't need a big truck to tow. Fuel mileage, it's light and small so it doesn't cost a fortune in fuel to tow. Storage, it will fit in your garage. Convenience, so easy to set up and take down. Take it anywhere, these can be towed on roads you could never take a large camper, camp anywhere, anytime!!
That sounds pretty awesome!