I think the cabinetry would interfere with a window :( but the Olympic can accommodate one .. I haven't seen the new designs myself 🤷 so not 100% but they should have the slide out bed extensions
Awesome ! I'm spending my second night in the pop up tonight. These campers are legit ! If you have any questions feel free to reach out to sales@scoutcampers.com
It seemed your legs were dangling a bit trying to get to the floor. I noticed the seating around the table has a ledge but seems like a really small area. Just wondering after a couple of days how's the seating around the table? I work off a laptop and would need some level of comfort to sit there and hack code.... thanks!
I think I was sitting a bit awkward as well. At around 3:30 you will notice that under the table the floor is raised. If you sat in the dinette "property" Your feet wouldn't dangle. If you sat how I'm sitting , you're legs might be longer than mine or else maybe you need to put something under your feet :) probably best to go sit in one as they start shipping soon !
@@jw3252 the exterior height including the roof fan is 61.25" on the Yoho Pop up .. it would likely need to be on a dolly to get inside an 84" garage on a 96" opening and a mid sized truck, you would likely be able to drive it in
@@trudgeesbugout Thanks for the fast reply! Good to know. It would fit in my building's garage in LA, but not in garage at my home in desert. Much more concerned about having it garaged off the streets in LA than sitting in my driveway in desert. ☺
In my opinion The Hardsider pop up truck camper is the best for the money, you get full use of your truck bed, Hard-sided pop up section instead of tent material with R22 insulation! than 500 pounds which means almost any truck can carry it and it’s made out of extruded aluminum very well engineered for a little more than half the price of this.
I know Scout is using GFC fabric in their pop up which is quality built in Montana. They build their walls and the campers in America with no wood in the shell. I know theres "cheaper" stuff coming from overseas etc. which is fine for some. Lots offer a offer a lower starting price but by the time you build it out, it ends up being quite a bit more. I just came from Expo PNW and for something similar, Scouts price is solid.
@@trudgeesbugout Nope. The entire RV industry is priced by scumbags. This is 934 pounds for $28,000. And looks about as basic as it gets. Bring on the overseas campers, and let these massively overpriced campers rot.
@@7996hobguy Scouts won't rot because there's no wood in the shell 👍 I've seen some good stuff out of Europe and Australia. Not sure how cheap you want to go but there's a seat for every butt
Thanks for being the first to post a meaning video about this camper!
Thanks for checking it out and the kind note !
Beautiful and it has my favorite awning.
@@Rita-vn4tk haha it is! That awning works amazing, do you own one ?
I hope the kenai pop up has under bed storage and the option for a side window! Great looking camper!
I think the cabinetry would interfere with a window :( but the Olympic can accommodate one .. I haven't seen the new designs myself 🤷 so not 100% but they should have the slide out bed extensions
Getting one of these but the slightly bigger version no doubt!
Awesome ! I'm spending my second night in the pop up tonight. These campers are legit ! If you have any questions feel free to reach out to sales@scoutcampers.com
It seemed your legs were dangling a bit trying to get to the floor. I noticed the seating around the table has a ledge but seems like a really small area. Just wondering after a couple of days how's the seating around the table? I work off a laptop and would need some level of comfort to sit there and hack code.... thanks!
I think I was sitting a bit awkward as well. At around 3:30 you will notice that under the table the floor is raised. If you sat in the dinette "property" Your feet wouldn't dangle. If you sat how I'm sitting , you're legs might be longer than mine or else maybe you need to put something under your feet :) probably best to go sit in one as they start shipping soon !
Is this under 7 feet with top down to fit into a standard garage?
@@jw3252 the exterior height including the roof fan is 61.25" on the Yoho Pop up .. it would likely need to be on a dolly to get inside an 84" garage on a 96" opening and a mid sized truck, you would likely be able to drive it in
@@trudgeesbugout Thanks for the fast reply! Good to know. It would fit in my building's garage in LA, but not in garage at my home in desert. Much more concerned about having it garaged off the streets in LA than sitting in my driveway in desert. ☺
@@jw3252 haha fair enough ! At least it should fit in LA! If you have any questions on the Scouts you can reach their team at sales@scoutcampers.com
In my opinion The Hardsider pop up truck camper is the best for the money, you get full use of your truck bed, Hard-sided pop up section instead of tent material with R22 insulation! than 500 pounds which means almost any truck can carry it and it’s made out of extruded aluminum very well engineered for a little more than half the price of this.
Right on. Lots of cool campers out there!
Wish they made a pop up one just like this but shorter for the gladiator😢so you could close the tailgate for extra security for the door.
I believe they will make a pop up for the Gladiator in the Spring! it will still likely be 62 " long at the base but it will work on the truck
How do you keep from being trapped, since the door opens outside?
@@aaahhrealmarcus a ladder locked me inside my own camper once .... I had to jump out a window :) lol
@@aaahhrealmarcus yea, 🤣 good point!
Really hope there is going to be a Tuktuk version
There wasn't originally BUT with feedback from this expo...I heard there may be a good chance of it coming this winter!
Bravo! I heard this guys does everything in just one take :)
Easy with this beauty!
Nice, but interior standing height looks short.
It's 80.5" interior height on the Yoho Pop !
Come on man, $28k?? Nope.
I know Scout is using GFC fabric in their pop up which is quality built in Montana. They build their walls and the campers in America with no wood in the shell. I know theres "cheaper" stuff coming from overseas etc. which is fine for some. Lots offer a offer a lower starting price but by the time you build it out, it ends up being quite a bit more. I just came from Expo PNW and for something similar, Scouts price is solid.
@@trudgeesbugout Nope. The entire RV industry is priced by scumbags. This is 934 pounds for $28,000. And looks about as basic as it gets. Bring on the overseas campers, and let these massively overpriced campers rot.
@@7996hobguy Scouts won't rot because there's no wood in the shell 👍 I've seen some good stuff out of Europe and Australia. Not sure how cheap you want to go but there's a seat for every butt
@@trudgeesbugout Aluminum sells for $3 to $7 per pound based on size or configuration. If you want to pay $50, that's your business.
@@7996hobguy lol I hope you find what you're looking for . Best,