Thanks for the thorough review. I wish all reviews included pictures of the trailer with the slide in, so we can see what is accessible. Makes a difference to us. I have read that folks are having reliability problems in Lance TTs made post the 2018 sale of the company, but this is not based on personal experience. I love the Lance trailers, but would probably look for an older one to have the expected Lance quality.
To keep the bottom sheet on your mattress, try using your great sewing skills by making a small loop with a piece of rope or material and sew it onto the sheet so that each corner has a little loop on the bottom. Then tie a thin rope to the loop at the back left corner, and slide the rope diagonally under the mattress and tie the other end to the loop in the front right corner. Do the same with the back right corner and a line under the mattress to the front left. That way those back corners will not pop up and need tucking in over and over. It works so well that I do that to our bedsheets at Home!
Dry bath? Not sure what that means. Also in the front under storage, I've seen many going to that giant pull out slider assembly. I'd take it out, it's limiting the compartment and also the weight of it. That should be optional instead of an awning or microwave being optional. Lance are built well, but you can save a lot of money and get more options in many other manufacturers IMO.
And a really big difference….There is NO sink or wall cabinet in bathroom. For that reason we decided not to go with the 15 version as you have to do all your bathroom washing and teeth brushing in the kitchen.
Got it. I look forward to your weekly videos and enjoy watching all the modifications you’ve done. You to are a great source of information for couples researching Casita’s for purchase and usage.
I wish that Lance would have the option, NO Charge!, to omit the slide entirely. Bare wall, nothing. People will find plenty of uses for it. Cheaper, No leaks, simple. Stealthy comes to mind.
@@TravelsandTravails We love our "slide-less" 1475!! And always access to washroom is a plus when traveling! Plus more storage space as well closet and pantry is was a no brainer for us!!!
Love the 1475 with the swivel chairs. Need to determine if my 2005 Infiniti FX35 can tow it. If anyone can help figure that out, that would be great! If it can, wow, I'm in! Great video, thx
We just bought a Nissan Pathfinder because I love the Lance 1475 and I wanted extra towing capacity. The Pathfinder tows 6000lbs while most SUVs top out at 5000lbs. The 2005 FX35 tows 3500lbs You need a minimum of 3700lbs and that’s without purchased options. We traded in a Murano for the Pathfinder. We also have an Infinity QX50 it I wouldn’t dream of towing anything with it.
just stop by a Infiniti dealership they use the vin # for that suv and they can look up it's payload # and towing # for that vehicle , i had the same problem with my 05 Dakota i had a door tag that gave me my payload # but no towing # , i hope that helps
Too bad if you look up lance TT reviews you'll find that always tend to have leaks, have terrible quality control and wont do a thing to help you after you purchase one and need fixing.
If you love small trailers, check out these videos: ua-cam.com/play/PLQSsBXUc5Yiqcz4qGJAJb5okB5ZfLfsy0.html
As soon as I saw the lounge chairs I wanted the 1475
Thanks for the thorough review. I wish all reviews included pictures of the trailer with the slide in, so we can see what is accessible. Makes a difference to us. I have read that folks are having reliability problems in Lance TTs made post the 2018 sale of the company, but this is not based on personal experience. I love the Lance trailers, but would probably look for an older one to have the expected Lance quality.
I have heard similar stories about the Lance Trailers. If you can get an older one, go for it.
She has a really, really nice voice.
They seem like nice people. I'd hang out with them.
Thanks!
Thanks for this video. Haven't seen one comparing the two.
Which do you like better?
@@TravelsandTravails 1475
To keep the bottom sheet on your mattress, try using your great sewing skills by making a small loop with a piece of rope or material and sew it onto the sheet so that each corner has a little loop on the bottom. Then tie a thin rope to the loop at the back left corner, and slide the rope diagonally under the mattress and tie the other end to the loop in the front right corner. Do the same with the back right corner and a line under the mattress to the front left. That way those back corners will not pop up and need tucking in over and over. It works so well that I do that to our bedsheets at Home!
Thanks!
I love their videos….so informative and kind.
Thank you!
Seems like just about everything is optional.
What kind of flooring is installed in both units miss? Thank you
Vinyl
Dry bath? Not sure what that means. Also in the front under storage, I've seen many going to that giant pull out slider assembly. I'd take it out, it's limiting the compartment and also the weight of it. That should be optional instead of an awning or microwave being optional. Lance are built well, but you can save a lot of money and get more options in many other manufacturers IMO.
Isn’t it great how many choices we have!
Do you guys have anything that can be pulled by a car? Like a crown Victoria or something?
Take a look at the Scamp 13 standard.
Nice unit, but for the price they charge too many items or optional that are included on other units.
What trailers would you say are comparable that have more options? Just curious.
Is there a "back up" manual crank option for the awning if it gets stuck in the open position?
I don't know. Check with Lance: (661) 941-9250
And a really big difference….There is NO sink or wall cabinet in bathroom. For that reason we decided not to go with the 15 version as you have to do all your bathroom washing and teeth brushing in the kitchen.
Wow! That’s a change from when we did this video. They used to have a sink and cabinet. Not sure why they made that choice.
Quite informative lady. Nice job she does.
Thanks!
Are you two looking to upgrade from the Casita?
No. We just think they are really cool trailers.
Got it. I look forward to your weekly videos and enjoy watching all the modifications you’ve done. You to are a great source of information for couples researching Casita’s for purchase and usage.
Awe, thanks!
No bathroom sink in the 1500 version. Big fail.
I know! Really, what the heck?
Taking a shower while taking a poop is something special 😂😂
Ha ha!
I wish that Lance would have the option, NO Charge!, to omit the slide entirely. Bare wall, nothing. People will find plenty of uses for it. Cheaper, No leaks, simple. Stealthy comes to mind.
You can get the 1475 without a slide, but it's smaller.
@@TravelsandTravails We love our "slide-less" 1475!! And always access to washroom is a plus when traveling! Plus more storage space as well closet and pantry is was a no brainer for us!!!
@@CallMeVie Such a great small trailer!
@@TravelsandTravails tkx for your reply 🤗💚
@@CallMeVie You're welcome!
Love the 1475 with the swivel chairs. Need to determine if my 2005 Infiniti FX35 can tow it. If anyone can help figure that out, that would be great! If it can, wow, I'm in! Great video, thx
Check the Lance website for towing information: www.lancecamper.com/tow-guide/
We just bought a Nissan Pathfinder because I love the Lance 1475 and I wanted extra towing capacity. The Pathfinder tows 6000lbs while most SUVs top out at 5000lbs. The 2005 FX35 tows 3500lbs You need a minimum of 3700lbs and that’s without purchased options. We traded in a Murano for the Pathfinder. We also have an Infinity QX50 it I wouldn’t dream of towing anything with it.
just stop by a Infiniti dealership they use the vin # for that suv and they can look up it's payload # and towing # for that vehicle , i had the same problem with my 05 Dakota i had a door tag that gave me my payload # but no towing # , i hope that helps
No bathroom sink in 1500…big fail
This disappoints me too. I have no idea why they changed it.
Too bad if you look up lance TT reviews you'll find that always tend to have leaks, have terrible quality control and wont do a thing to help you after you purchase one and need fixing.
Is that what happened to you?
@@TravelsandTravails It's called, do your research before you buy or listen to a damn rv salemans
I don’t have a dog in this fight. For the sake of other viewers, do you have a suggestion for another better brand?
@@TravelsandTravails Airstream, BigFoot, or Oliver Travel trailers, as of now
All RVs have issues. Lance has less.
Too many "options" A/C ? are you kidding, and the tiny propane tank is laughable, come on Lance...