Between that Ram and trailer I feel like there is more money there then my entire house. The best I can do is throw a blow up mattress into the bed of my truck. lol
@@davidblalock9945 Wouldn't you have liked to have known how the toilet and shower worked out and the indoor cooking then? 2-3 days and did not use the heating/AC, indoor plumbing or cooking gear. Might as well have just been a tent trailer test. Solar/battery power ran some lights and some charging apparently. Down 19% in 2-3 days. Minimal usage. 🤔 Idk if I would call this a true camping test of the thing. Certainly not a WAY off grid experience.
Andre/Roman - I've been looking at buying this trailer and just saw this video. You guys don't still have this in Boulder do you? Reading these comments is hysterical. Comparing this to a 5th wheel or cheap box trailer is crazy. I wonder how many people have taken their 5th wheel on a 500 mile dirt road in the Arctic. That is what this trailer is for. $150K for this isn't overpriced when you look at other options. Really glad you guys reviewed this.
You can buy a Dually and a really nice 5th wheel for the price of that thing. 5th wheels are huge, much more space and really nice features. Anything that say 'Overlanding' is automatically prices 30-40% of real value. Some tear drop trailers that literally only allows you to sleep in them are like 13-16k. Ill just get a popup trailer, throw a lift on it, maybe get some square channel for reinforcement and take it off-road for 6k.
For those here for something besides hating, ROA did a very extensive walk-through of this on their channel and has some videos of its off road performance - very impressive for something this size. They say it’s also a true 4-season unit rated to something like -40F between insulation and tank heaters. None of the “you could buy X for that price” solutions I’ve seen in these comments have the same capabilities. Long term durability is still an unknown, but it’s nice to see a manufacturer in this segment actually trying instead of just flipping axles and slapping an “Off Road” sticker on the outside of the same disposable units they know will rattle apart on FS roads. I hope the product is successful enough to have some staying power and generate some competition in this segment . . .
I was waiting on the price. Thinking, man I'm interested in this model. 150k! YEAH RIGHT DUDE! Could get a full size truck AND a much bigger/ more comfortable camper!......
They’ll sell three of them to people who think they’ll recover most of the sunk money, drag them through the desert or mountains on two trips, then sell them for $40k. A used trailer is a used trailer. A used trailer towed off-road is only good for salvage parts.
Very disappointing that you avoided showing the toilet or any mention of black water capacity. This is a essential component of overlanding (especially when it's raining) even if you use "outside" facilities at other times.
@@ROAOffRoad And yet, that was not mentioned in the video. Wouldn't that have been nice to know? Most people don't peruse comments to see if the manufacture/owner/dealer will explain things away that are not in the video. 🧐
tfl is trying to review everything now and they are really getting into areas that they really don't know shit about other than what they read. they are about putting out videos now and really don't give a shit about anything but money now they have lost their integrity.
@@WW-wf8tuyou're watching an RV review on a truck review channel. If you want a detailed review check the ROA channel you replied to. It's extremely detailed and over an hour long. Nearly any question you have will probably be answered there. I'm sure if you were prepared to spend $150k on a trailer you'd do far more research than just watching this one video anyways, or at least I would.
I enjoyed the video, but not sure it's a true "review" as he didn't utilize like 1/2 the functionality of the camper (no AC, no heater, no shower, no kitchen). As such, it's a little tricky to get any real insight as to how the solar would work under true load.
Rhx for the video.. All of this translates into 100's of thousands of fiat dollars... most in America are struggling to pay their bills. Though, people can dream about overlanding off grid if that is their thing.
If you want to just press a button when you stop offroad, you are right. However if you have no dosh you can offroad camp, you just have to work much harder, so have to add time and energy to your holiday. Better to be young !!
It is interesting watching an overview of this trailer from Andre's perspective. In this price range I think it is appropriate to consider your priorities, robust off grid or Airstream luxury. To heavy for my tow vehicle but really great to watch.
I appreciate the information, but you should have used everything on that rig. How is the hot water/shower? Black tank capacity? How much fresh water? How long can you run the A/C on battery power alone? Induction cook top needs specific cookware to use.
So what you're saying is Andre didn't really use the trailer. 😂😂😂 He might as well have camped in a tent! It was a nice walk around video though. Just since you guys live in Colorado, you could have put it through its paces out in the wild.
Wow, Andre. Mid-size truck towable? Maybe, if one is extremely careful with how you load the truck and trailer, but you certainly wouldn't be able to do any extended camping. Trailer dry weight 6880#, water, propane, very minimal food/supplies, approx 700# (water weighs 8.4#/gal) for a total trailer weight of 7580# (assuming the dry weight is as advertised, which it rarely is)! Tongue weight 970# (assumes you load the trailer to not add any tongue weight) passengers (3) 570#, nothing else in truck, total 1540# leaving 180# available payload. IF, one is extremely careful, you MAY be able to use a mid-size truck, but the margins are razor thin. Judging by what I saw at your campsite, I would suspect you were over max tow and max payload, unless you didn't have any water in the trailer and filled it when you got to your campground--which would be very hard to do if you were overlanding. You guys generally give great reviews, but given how trailer and car sales people usually overstate the cargo/tow capability of their vehicles, please be a bit more careful about how you represent the ability to purchase a camper like this and to tow it with a smaller vehicle.
Andre's Colorado is fine towing this, but I'd put in a good oil cooler for the transmission. I'd like to know how fast Andre towed it up the mountains on his real trip opposed to the flogging it up the Ike Gauntlet
Excellent and very informative as always Andre!!! I will say if possible I would like to see some more capability footage of the camper in action since it is marketed as off road capable. That drone footage was kind of weak😮😊
I watch these vids because I'm truly interested in seeing all camping options out there, even if they aren't "for me" (I like things really simple and inexpensive). I struggle with wanting to leave negative comments regarding price and "glamping" though. I'm really trying to process this. Maybe I just don't leave a comment in the future lol
@crj moto - you can say it overpriced. It’s an objective opinion that is true feedback to the vendor. It’s likely they have sufficient sales they don’t care, but they DID give it to TFL to use and advertise for a year!! I can’t see me paying more than $100,000 for it. That still HUGE money, I’m in Canada so it’s about $140,000 in Canadian dollars. My current RV is $179,000 cad as a Mercedes 4x4 van conversion by Thor. I’ll get my money back, because I want a pickup and truck camper, not elaborate, but with a toilet, indoor or just outdoor shower and under 1900 lbs dry. They are easy enough to find. Haul them to your site , drop the camper off and go 4x4ing!!
I'm looking to downsize from our 23' class c that's too big going into the places we usually boondock/ moochdock. The Roomer isn't downsize and. Is more than I'd want to tow with our LR4 😢
6:50 it's not the tow rating that determines how much you can tow. It's the rear axle weight rating. Bet that poor axle is overloaded to hi heaven....😮
2:51 YOU DID WHAT, Andre? That Roamer1 STARTS at 6900LB with nearly a 1,000LB tongue weight from the factory and you towed it up there with your Trail Boss? Bruh...that trailer needs at least a 3/4-ton truck to handle it properly.
It’s not unrealistic to add another 1,000-lbs of clothes, food, hobbies, and water to a 7,000-lb trailer. Can you imagine trying to tow 8,000-lbs “off-road?”
@@PlanoRob Our ~3,000LB off-road tear drop is as big as I'd want to take off-road, trailers like the Roamer1 are desert/base camp trailers. I'd like to see them try and take that on one of their milder off-road test trails. They can try to keep up with me and my trailer, but they won't make it.
All that money and wont see half the places a 50$ tent will, but sweet camper still. Bet Andre is missing the space in the f150 😂 we always max out our Tacoma when we take it camping
I built mine 60 ft2 (lol) with 350 watts of solar panel, 3-axis coupler, Timbren axle-less ...., I will spend my money on the 4 x 4. Maybe a Jeep, Bronco, Land Cruiser, who knows!
Decent cursory review of this trailer, however I noticed you say this is an Australian camper, that it is not. It's designed and built in Wisconsin by Imperial Outdoors, and this bespoke model is offered from ROA out of Utah with the added outdoor kitchen n' other touches. Great trailer though!
1. I too am interested in how that Colorado tows it. It’s near capacity and the drag from the higher profile only makes it worse. 2. Why take an “off-road” camper to a well maintained Forest Service property. They should be in some dispersed spot. This made for people who have to much money and don’t know what to spend it on.
This setup is probably over 195 grand (with truck). Once you make that kind of money by "pulling yourself up by your bootstraps", one has no interest in wasting it in on crap like this.
Just because you put offroad tires on a regular trailer doesn't make it "offroad". The fact that this behemoth weighs 7000lbs for a 26 foot trailer is insanity and could NEVER be offroaded. Imagine paying $150,000 for a freaking 3 person trailer without any of the amenities and comforts that $30,000 trailers have. Embarrassing.
While there are "off-road" trailers that simply have an axle flip and A/T tires, this is not one of those trailers. It is built like a tank. That said, it is way too large and heavy to be practical for most of the off-road, overlanding trails that folks want to go. It would make a great base camp and would generally do well in the desert, which is where this design came from (Australia and Africa), but is poorly suited for many of the forest roads here in North America. Our OGT Pando goes everywhere we want and more and we know it will last.
@@dieseldrax Still way too expensive, worth only 40k at best. And it only sleeps three! Pop-ups can sleep more and are so small that they can go anywhere.
@@bobbyt1shot224 bro why are you so mad? no one has offroaded these yet lmao. Not one person. Only a heavy duty diesel can pull one of these and good luck getting it anywhere without pavement traction. Youre definitely not going over rocks or through water. Trust me, I have a trailer myself.
Besides being so big it won’t go places I go with my small teardrop. And the price is just stupid. That’s a house, you might as well just stay at home.
@@taylorsvilletony773 It is, but it will be said for a very long time. Just like when Tommy tested the structural integrity of the garage wall with the Tesla bumper. And yet, they bought another one. 🙄
Dudes might want to stick to vehicles and not off road trailers. Did you check the 1,100 pound tounge weight when you hooked it to the colorado? This is a 3/4 ton truck trailer
I was into this video then the price hit. You can pay for half a home in some places for that price. I thought I was crazy for buying a Bronco in this market. Guess some lads are madder than I am.
This is an awesome trailer camper but it's way overpriced. That goes for anything that could be tagged with the words camping or overlanding. I remember a few short years ago, the MSRP for the black series HQ19 was $65k and I thought that was overpriced. $155k, inflation much? Shane over at ROA is awesome though. Maybe he will do a good deal.
I was interested in Black Series but have read some very concerning posts about electrical fire hazards and poor craftsmanship. Have you had any issues with yours?
Some people like dropping money for a no hassle low maintenance turn key camper. You hook it up, then go camping, and you don't have to worry about anything else.
Seriously….you could take a $35k “average” tow behind of similar size, spend $20-25k to add bigger tires, airbags, compressor, solar, and an off road hitch. Use your savings to buy your tow vehicle and still have money left over. Plus, you’d get a real toilet with holding tank.
Awesome Camper. I do think mounting the axe and shovel on the outside as shown in photos from Roamer's web site is very irresponsible. When those come lose and fall off on the highway, you are going to kill someone. Cover your load is law in many States!!
For that price I could buy 4 of my existing 30’ travel trailer (bought new) plus a roof top tent for my truck to camp off road when I leave the trailer at a campground and have enough cash left over to pay for gas for a few years lol Yes I know obviously I’m not the intended customer even though I live in my trailer full time and do off-road. Not a very relevant test without using the main electrical consumers (especially AC) or using the plumbing for true living. Nice looking trailer and I’m sure it’s well built and actually quite capable but wouldn’t know from this video.
Hey FunkMaster. The ROAMER 1 is better than Lotus? I don't know why you think we should import something that is not as good as what we are now making in America. :)
Airbags, compressor, off-road tires and solar do NOT command $155k for an otherwise $25k tow behind. Why do you need a light bar on the top front of the camper? Trying to understand what is “special” about this rig?
This was a terrible “review”. Unanswered: size of fresh, gray and black tanks? Double pane windows? How thick are the walls? What’s the R-value? Are holding tanks insulated and/or heated? Battery capacity? Inverter capacity? Is the fridge ac only, 2-way or 3-way. Great…it has airbags, but does it have any articulation?
you are absolutely correct, that was a half ass tell me nothing that matters review, they obviously don't know crap and are reviewing anything they can make a dollar on
So much negativity in these comments. Whats up with you people? Do you complain the same way about Hennessy Mammoths, or Earth Roamers? What about McClaren and Ferrari? Look You pay for what you get, and what you get at that price point is obviously higher quality. Not like some cheap chinese rip off. So Whatd you expect? Haha
Dude come on. You can buy a Kingdom Camping XL tandem that is on par if not better speced for 100k. That's 55k less. So if Kingdom can build and profit at 100k IO is netting 50 k on every trailer. That is the definition of price gouging
Who came up with “yacht level” finishes,,,, ?? 😂😂😂 I have this level of finish in my Mercedes Sprinter 4x4 conversion. It’s a high quality finish, but there’s different levels of finish in yachts as well. This is an entry level finish in a yacht. Get into high end yachts and they put this finish in?? The buyers would be very annoyed. I know it depends on what you have been exposed to in life. I thought I heard the representative from the company use that terminology. Salespeople are salespeople. Some need to embellish a little to try to gain more sales. Just say it’s a high end finish, because that’s what it is. When you get into honeycomb aluminum extrusions with exotic wood veneers shaped with compound curves & bends,,,, that’s very high end like that used in private jets and some very high end yachts. There’s usually 30% room in RV pricing. You are starting to see the big discounts appearing in the low to mid level units. It won’t take long before the pricing gets close to what was normal again. There’s a lot of 2022 units in inventory where I live, the manufacturers seriously overproduced in several sectors. That means excess & aging inventories. Gotta drop the prices to move it. I could see $100,000 or so for this, but man,,,,, I’ll stay in cabins for wilderness & comfort for a long, long time on that kind of $$.
I came for the comments to see about pricing before watching, was not disappointed 😆
Between that Ram and trailer I feel like there is more money there then my entire house.
The best I can do is throw a blow up mattress into the bed of my truck. lol
How great are those stars though?
Except that "Ram" is a Colorado.
It is a good thing you had the lifted truck and camper to go through that massive puddle of water.
😂😂😅
I thought the same thing when I saw that 😂
Would have not made it without the air suspension
$155,000 can buy a lot of nights at a 5 star resort that is close to an outdoor adventure.
true that
$155,000 ...yikes. Nope. A tent will do just fine.
Its not for you. They’re looking for guys like me, who spend more of their income on toys than their house, or pick this as their primary residence.
😂😂😂😂
@@davidblalock9945 Wouldn't you have liked to have known how the toilet and shower worked out and the indoor cooking then? 2-3 days and did not use the heating/AC, indoor plumbing or cooking gear. Might as well have just been a tent trailer test. Solar/battery power ran some lights and some charging apparently. Down 19% in 2-3 days. Minimal usage. 🤔 Idk if I would call this a true camping test of the thing. Certainly not a WAY off grid experience.
@@WW-wf8tualso looked like it was parked in the shade of the tree. I'm no expert but I don't think that would help charge the batteries much 🤔
Ya a tent and a real house
Andre/Roman - I've been looking at buying this trailer and just saw this video. You guys don't still have this in Boulder do you? Reading these comments is hysterical. Comparing this to a 5th wheel or cheap box trailer is crazy. I wonder how many people have taken their 5th wheel on a 500 mile dirt road in the Arctic. That is what this trailer is for. $150K for this isn't overpriced when you look at other options. Really glad you guys reviewed this.
No, $150k is crazy expensive when you can get a similarly equipped Coachman Apex Nano off grid travel trailer for under $30k!
Great job Andre. Would love to see you review The Pause travel trailer and how it compares to the Roamer 1.
You can buy a Dually and a really nice 5th wheel for the price of that thing. 5th wheels are huge, much more space and really nice features. Anything that say 'Overlanding' is automatically prices 30-40% of real value. Some tear drop trailers that literally only allows you to sleep in them are like 13-16k. Ill just get a popup trailer, throw a lift on it, maybe get some square channel for reinforcement and take it off-road for 6k.
It seems go over flat dirt roads very well 👍
For those here for something besides hating, ROA did a very extensive walk-through of this on their channel and has some videos of its off road performance - very impressive for something this size. They say it’s also a true 4-season unit rated to something like -40F between insulation and tank heaters. None of the “you could buy X for that price” solutions I’ve seen in these comments have the same capabilities. Long term durability is still an unknown, but it’s nice to see a manufacturer in this segment actually trying instead of just flipping axles and slapping an “Off Road” sticker on the outside of the same disposable units they know will rattle apart on FS roads. I hope the product is successful enough to have some staying power and generate some competition in this segment . . .
I was waiting on the price. Thinking, man I'm interested in this model. 150k! YEAH RIGHT DUDE! Could get a full size truck AND a much bigger/ more comfortable camper!......
They’ll sell three of them to people who think they’ll recover most of the sunk money, drag them through the desert or mountains on two trips, then sell them for $40k. A used trailer is a used trailer. A used trailer towed off-road is only good for salvage parts.
Used they are still over $100k. If you find one for $40k please let me know first!
Very disappointing that you avoided showing the toilet or any mention of black water capacity. This is a essential component of overlanding (especially when it's raining) even if you use "outside" facilities at other times.
The stock toilet is a dry flush. There is no black tank on the trailer. We did this to extend the off grid capability
@@ROAOffRoad And yet, that was not mentioned in the video. Wouldn't that have been nice to know? Most people don't peruse comments to see if the manufacture/owner/dealer will explain things away that are not in the video. 🧐
tfl is trying to review everything now and they are really getting into areas that they really don't know shit about other than what they read. they are about putting out videos now and really don't give a shit about anything but money now they have lost their integrity.
@@ROAOffRoad dry flush what are you shitting in to a bag
@@WW-wf8tuyou're watching an RV review on a truck review channel. If you want a detailed review check the ROA channel you replied to. It's extremely detailed and over an hour long. Nearly any question you have will probably be answered there. I'm sure if you were prepared to spend $150k on a trailer you'd do far more research than just watching this one video anyways, or at least I would.
I hope you guys got paid plenty for that 19 minute commercial
I enjoyed the video, but not sure it's a true "review" as he didn't utilize like 1/2 the functionality of the camper (no AC, no heater, no shower, no kitchen). As such, it's a little tricky to get any real insight as to how the solar would work under true load.
After the truck and camper, its cheaper to buy some land and put a stabbin cabin on it. And it will hold its value unlike this set up
Rhx for the video.. All of this translates into 100's of thousands of fiat dollars... most in America are struggling to pay their bills. Though, people can dream about overlanding off grid if that is their thing.
If you want to just press a button when you stop offroad, you are right. However if you have no dosh you can offroad camp, you just have to work much harder, so have to add time and energy to your holiday. Better to be young !!
It is interesting watching an overview of this trailer from Andre's perspective. In this price range I think it is appropriate to consider your priorities, robust off grid or Airstream luxury. To heavy for my tow vehicle but really great to watch.
really it's too heavy for his too. specs are one thing.. reality is another.
I appreciate the information, but you should have used everything on that rig. How is the hot water/shower? Black tank capacity? How much fresh water? How long can you run the A/C on battery power alone? Induction cook top needs specific cookware to use.
So what you're saying is Andre didn't really use the trailer. 😂😂😂 He might as well have camped in a tent! It was a nice walk around video though. Just since you guys live in Colorado, you could have put it through its paces out in the wild.
Love these camper reviews do more of them!! Great job TFL!! Your footage and camera work is just beautiful!
Wow, this camper is a game-changer!
Wow, Andre. Mid-size truck towable? Maybe, if one is extremely careful with how you load the truck and trailer, but you certainly wouldn't be able to do any extended camping. Trailer dry weight 6880#, water, propane, very minimal food/supplies, approx 700# (water weighs 8.4#/gal) for a total trailer weight of 7580# (assuming the dry weight is as advertised, which it rarely is)! Tongue weight 970# (assumes you load the trailer to not add any tongue weight) passengers (3) 570#, nothing else in truck, total 1540# leaving 180# available payload. IF, one is extremely careful, you MAY be able to use a mid-size truck, but the margins are razor thin. Judging by what I saw at your campsite, I would suspect you were over max tow and max payload, unless you didn't have any water in the trailer and filled it when you got to your campground--which would be very hard to do if you were overlanding. You guys generally give great reviews, but given how trailer and car sales people usually overstate the cargo/tow capability of their vehicles, please be a bit more careful about how you represent the ability to purchase a camper like this and to tow it with a smaller vehicle.
do you feel like you are the man LOL
I've noticed that none of these TFL camper reviews are for the "everyman". Oh well.
Andre's Colorado is fine towing this, but I'd put in a good oil cooler for the transmission. I'd like to know how fast Andre towed it up the mountains on his real trip opposed to the flogging it up the Ike Gauntlet
Good job Andre.... Have a good day everyone ✌️
Excellent and very informative as always Andre!!! I will say if possible I would like to see some more capability footage of the camper in action since it is marketed as off road capable. That drone footage was kind of weak😮😊
I watch these vids because I'm truly interested in seeing all camping options out there, even if they aren't "for me" (I like things really simple and inexpensive). I struggle with wanting to leave negative comments regarding price and "glamping" though. I'm really trying to process this. Maybe I just don't leave a comment in the future lol
How is Glamping a negative comment ??
@@2-1inffwa97 - exactly. To each their own.
@crj moto - you can say it overpriced. It’s an objective opinion that is true feedback to the vendor. It’s likely they have sufficient sales they don’t care, but they DID give it to TFL to use and advertise for a year!! I can’t see me paying more than $100,000 for it. That still HUGE money, I’m in Canada so it’s about $140,000 in Canadian dollars. My current RV is $179,000 cad as a Mercedes 4x4 van conversion by Thor. I’ll get my money back, because I want a pickup and truck camper, not elaborate, but with a toilet, indoor or just outdoor shower and under 1900 lbs dry. They are easy enough to find. Haul them to your site , drop the camper off and go 4x4ing!!
I'm looking to downsize from our 23' class c that's too big going into the places we usually boondock/ moochdock.
The Roomer isn't downsize and. Is more than I'd want to tow with our LR4 😢
Perhaps i missed it, but what was the battery ah ? I saw a pan over of a battery. I didn’t here how much capacity or capability.
Thank you for the detailed review, Not much storage for such a big camper. Unfortunately you lost me when I heard $155K!!!!
6:50 it's not the tow rating that determines how much you can tow. It's the rear axle weight rating. Bet that poor axle is overloaded to hi heaven....😮
2:51 YOU DID WHAT, Andre? That Roamer1 STARTS at 6900LB with nearly a 1,000LB tongue weight from the factory and you towed it up there with your Trail Boss? Bruh...that trailer needs at least a 3/4-ton truck to handle it properly.
It’s not unrealistic to add another 1,000-lbs of clothes, food, hobbies, and water to a 7,000-lb trailer. Can you imagine trying to tow 8,000-lbs “off-road?”
@@PlanoRob Our ~3,000LB off-road tear drop is as big as I'd want to take off-road, trailers like the Roamer1 are desert/base camp trailers. I'd like to see them try and take that on one of their milder off-road test trails. They can try to keep up with me and my trailer, but they won't make it.
All that money and wont see half the places a 50$ tent will, but sweet camper still. Bet Andre is missing the space in the f150 😂 we always max out our Tacoma when we take it camping
You did not mention the sewage disposal capability. Would like to know about that. Thanks.
Awesome travel trailer and review. However, at 155K, many blue-collar employees like me will not be able to afford it.
The company that sells that does have other options, and even more coming in the future.
You should check them out if you're interested
I built mine 60 ft2 (lol) with 350 watts of solar panel, 3-axis coupler, Timbren axle-less ...., I will spend my money on the 4 x 4. Maybe a Jeep, Bronco, Land Cruiser, who knows!
The idea of lithium ion batteries directly under the bed is rather disconcerting.
Decent cursory review of this trailer, however I noticed you say this is an Australian camper, that it is not. It's designed and built in Wisconsin by Imperial Outdoors, and this bespoke model is offered from ROA out of Utah with the added outdoor kitchen n' other touches. Great trailer though!
the original design is actually Australian and its mostly about the suspension. the rest looks mostly usa
1. I too am interested in how that Colorado tows it. It’s near capacity and the drag from the higher profile only makes it worse.
2. Why take an “off-road” camper to a well maintained Forest Service property. They should be in some dispersed spot.
This made for people who have to much money and don’t know what to spend it on.
Y'all always talk about showing cheap options for trucks. Can y'all do that for tear drop or DIY trailers? $150k is only a little out of my budget
It’s a little to much for the majority of people
only fools spend money on crap like that. the interior didn't look any sturdier or nicer then any other camper
If you work hard and pull yourself up by your bootstraps you too can afford that rig.
Agreed; but at the same time, rich folk don't get rich by wasting money.
This setup is probably over 195 grand (with truck). Once you make that kind of money by "pulling yourself up by your bootstraps", one has no interest in wasting it in on crap like this.
😅😅😅 nice joke
More of these please
Good God that’s a crazy price tag.
Just because you put offroad tires on a regular trailer doesn't make it "offroad". The fact that this behemoth weighs 7000lbs for a 26 foot trailer is insanity and could NEVER be offroaded. Imagine paying $150,000 for a freaking 3 person trailer without any of the amenities and comforts that $30,000 trailers have. Embarrassing.
YOUR 100% WRONG... IT IS A TRUE OFF ROAD CAMPER LOOK AT THE VIDS ... THEN TELL ME IT ONLY HAS OFF ROAD TIRES...
While there are "off-road" trailers that simply have an axle flip and A/T tires, this is not one of those trailers. It is built like a tank. That said, it is way too large and heavy to be practical for most of the off-road, overlanding trails that folks want to go. It would make a great base camp and would generally do well in the desert, which is where this design came from (Australia and Africa), but is poorly suited for many of the forest roads here in North America. Our OGT Pando goes everywhere we want and more and we know it will last.
@@dieseldrax Still way too expensive, worth only 40k at best. And it only sleeps three! Pop-ups can sleep more and are so small that they can go anywhere.
@@bobbyt1shot224 bro why are you so mad? no one has offroaded these yet lmao. Not one person. Only a heavy duty diesel can pull one of these and good luck getting it anywhere without pavement traction. Youre definitely not going over rocks or through water. Trust me, I have a trailer myself.
@@tacticalidiot175 I know your 100% right on that .. But it will last a true Life time..
Im guessing it has a water closet.
For that price it should be roomy, comfortable, high capacity, well ventilated and gold plated.
For someone new to overlanding, what percentage of trails in the US can a fullsize truck and a trailer like this go on?
Overlanding? Bro he is at a KOA off the freeway lol 😂
All for a small price of 150k.
Besides being so big it won’t go places I go with my small teardrop. And the price is just stupid. That’s a house, you might as well just stay at home.
That's a nice camper. It just needs a real truck with cruise controls to tow it.😂
That's a low blow...🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@taylorsvilletony773 It is, but it will be said for a very long time. Just like when Tommy tested the structural integrity of the garage wall with the Tesla bumper. And yet, they bought another one. 🙄
Talk about over priced!
Dudes might want to stick to vehicles and not off road trailers. Did you check the 1,100 pound tounge weight when you hooked it to the colorado? This is a 3/4 ton truck trailer
Started watching the video. Loved the quick review. Heard the price and pressed stop. At $155K US, I'm out.....
Wow that's a crazy price tag.
Are you getting one? 😁
@@jimh.412 no, food for my kids is more important. Thanks tho.
I was into this video then the price hit. You can pay for half a home in some places for that price. I thought I was crazy for buying a Bronco in this market. Guess some lads are madder than I am.
This is an awesome trailer camper but it's way overpriced. That goes for anything that could be tagged with the words camping or overlanding. I remember a few short years ago, the MSRP for the black series HQ19 was $65k and I thought that was overpriced. $155k, inflation much? Shane over at ROA is awesome though. Maybe he will do a good deal.
I was interested in Black Series but have read some very concerning posts about electrical fire hazards and poor craftsmanship. Have you had any issues with yours?
Think I would rather spend half of that on a really nice 8' bed truck with a topper and live out of that.
Even if I had the money, I would still look at other less expensive trailers.
About Time But Good Job
Great review Andre! I dont see how these sell at that price in this economy?!!
Some people like dropping money for a no hassle low maintenance turn key camper.
You hook it up, then go camping, and you don't have to worry about anything else.
Seriously….you could take a $35k “average” tow behind of similar size, spend $20-25k to add bigger tires, airbags, compressor, solar, and an off road hitch. Use your savings to buy your tow vehicle and still have money left over. Plus, you’d get a real toilet with holding tank.
Awesome Camper. I do think mounting the axe and shovel on the outside as shown in photos from Roamer's web site is very irresponsible. When those come lose and fall off on the highway, you are going to kill someone. Cover your load is law in many States!!
$155..Does that include the truck? 🤔
Who wrote the title for this video?
This would be something for TFL to compare to the Black Series HQ19 and or HQ21 off-road camper trailers.
I dont think they know enough to do a real comparison
It wouldn't really be much of a comparison. Especially with that imperial insulation factor
Is it me or does roamer
looks like Bruder xP from Australia?
It's you. 😂
Lol that's crazy did Andre almost kill the leg stands when he tried lowering it
$150k WTF that's insanity
For that price I could buy 4 of my existing 30’ travel trailer (bought new) plus a roof top tent for my truck to camp off road when I leave the trailer at a campground and have enough cash left over to pay for gas for a few years lol Yes I know obviously I’m not the intended customer even though I live in my trailer full time and do off-road. Not a very relevant test without using the main electrical consumers (especially AC) or using the plumbing for true living. Nice looking trailer and I’m sure it’s well built and actually quite capable but wouldn’t know from this video.
I wish someone would import Lotus trailers from Australia.
ROA is trying, their trailers just arent there.
Hey FunkMaster. The ROAMER 1 is better than Lotus? I don't know why you think we should import something that is not as good as what we are now making in America. :)
Airbags, compressor, off-road tires and solar do NOT command $155k for an otherwise $25k tow behind. Why do you need a light bar on the top front of the camper? Trying to understand what is “special” about this rig?
You can literally buy 5 off-road capable trailers for that price.
Yea have to decline on that purchase would rather build my own
Rich folks watch videos too.
A home away from no home!
You forgot to say "It will sale like hotcakes."
Insane pricing on these units. Overly smooth shiny finishes inside seems too hospital like for me.
This was a terrible “review”. Unanswered: size of fresh, gray and black tanks? Double pane windows? How thick are the walls? What’s the R-value? Are holding tanks insulated and/or heated? Battery capacity? Inverter capacity? Is the fridge ac only, 2-way or 3-way. Great…it has airbags, but does it have any articulation?
you are absolutely correct, that was a half ass tell me nothing that matters review, they obviously don't know crap and are reviewing anything they can make a dollar on
@jeffreyjohnston6843 this vid makes me wonder if these goof balls know anything about trucks as well
That's not what "offroad" means.
Your new Chevy in puke yellow
true that
love the dont tread on me crowd who also thinks they can afford a 80K truck with 150K camper....
Love it!😅😅😅
Did you set your cruise control while pulling that beast?? Nope 😂
Retired Don’t Tread on Me guys can 😉
What happened to Roman’s son?
What do you think happened to him?
School?
Maby he was off getting corn holed like his dad was trying to do to us
Save yourself over 100K and buy an Ember Overland
Yes. But you pay for what you get. Embers are worth the price. :)
It's not a camper, it's a mobile home! And please stop calling RV'ing...camping.
$155,000 to tow around a tiny room that’s shittier than a motel 6? No thanks I’ll truck camp or use the tent lol.
Or my rv until I can afford one
7000lbs for something that isnt a 40ft trailer lmao
And for 160K you can have one to....
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$155,000 😂😂😂😂.
150k for a small, heavy trailer....😂
He did not take a shower for 2 and a 1/2 days. Or did I miss something?😂😂 I'm just being real picky sorry.
Bruh I can smell him all the way down here in Texas.
yea why no shower did they tell him he could only sleep in it did he shit in the woods
Bruder xp6 is better!! It can sleep my family of 6!!
Wrestling
Wrestling
it's not memorial day.
Way to heavy of a camper for a mini truck
So much negativity in these comments. Whats up with you people?
Do you complain the same way about Hennessy Mammoths, or Earth Roamers? What about McClaren and Ferrari?
Look You pay for what you get, and what you get at that price point is obviously higher quality. Not like some cheap chinese rip off.
So Whatd you expect? Haha
Dude come on. You can buy a Kingdom Camping XL tandem that is on par if not better speced for 100k. That's 55k less. So if Kingdom can build and profit at 100k IO is netting 50 k on every trailer. That is the definition of price gouging
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Same solar and winter rating?
@elijahbutterfield4869 yup.
$25k more than the X195 for a dealer graphic, bed sheets, cushions, some cups and an axe on the outside. Extra cost not worth it
Who came up with “yacht level” finishes,,,, ?? 😂😂😂
I have this level of finish in my Mercedes Sprinter 4x4 conversion. It’s a high quality finish, but there’s different levels of finish in yachts as well. This is an entry level finish in a yacht. Get into high end yachts and they put this finish in?? The buyers would be very annoyed.
I know it depends on what you have been exposed to in life. I thought I heard the representative from the company use that terminology. Salespeople are salespeople. Some need to embellish a little to try to gain more sales. Just say it’s a high end finish, because that’s what it is. When you get into honeycomb aluminum extrusions with exotic wood veneers shaped with compound curves & bends,,,, that’s very high end like that used in private jets and some very high end yachts.
There’s usually 30% room in RV pricing. You are starting to see the big discounts appearing in the low to mid level units. It won’t take long before the pricing gets close to what was normal again. There’s a lot of 2022 units in inventory where I live, the manufacturers seriously overproduced in several sectors. That means excess & aging inventories. Gotta drop the prices to move it.
I could see $100,000 or so for this, but man,,,,, I’ll stay in cabins for wilderness & comfort for a long, long time on that kind of $$.
7000lbs lol. that's not an off road trailer!
Way overpriced.
150 graaaand! To go camping 🏕, definitely not a family camper ,