I see a lot of negativity here and feel I need to chime in... The camper poles looked to be daunting at first. After the 3rd setup, it was a cakewalk. I can set up the camper alone, with no additional help within 5-7 minutes. The poles hold up well to the high winds and are not hard to deal with. Overall, I do love my Patron. It is NOT perfect but the platform allows for customization and flexibility that none of the other campers offered in America have. I am not sponsored or paid in any way by Black Series Camper or its affiliates.
You either wanna go camping or you don't! The house on wheels mentality vs the base camp for doing stuff mentality. Americans are developing the more Australian mindset of "camping with tech" but it's still camping. I've got no issue with people who wanna go up n down the freeways in luxury, it's just not for me. However you can't have everything and people in the comments seem to think you can climb mountains in a Airstream..oh and it's still priced as a Camper too. Keep it real people, know what type of RVing you want and compromise from there.
I was checking to see how to setup annex properly, apparently its in another video. Camper setup is not as complicated as it seems. My wife and I usually set it up less than 15 min without the annex. There is one thing though, we wish the poles were alloy with twist lock rather than steel with butterflies. Overall, this is an awesome camper.
Wow. All of a sudden I have a lot more respect / appreciation for the Opus.
I see a lot of negativity here and feel I need to chime in... The camper poles looked to be daunting at first. After the 3rd setup, it was a cakewalk. I can set up the camper alone, with no additional help within 5-7 minutes. The poles hold up well to the high winds and are not hard to deal with. Overall, I do love my Patron. It is NOT perfect but the platform allows for customization and flexibility that none of the other campers offered in America have. I am not sponsored or paid in any way by Black Series Camper or its affiliates.
You either wanna go camping or you don't! The house on wheels mentality vs the base camp for doing stuff mentality. Americans are developing the more Australian mindset of "camping with tech" but it's still camping.
I've got no issue with people who wanna go up n down the freeways in luxury, it's just not for me. However you can't have everything and people in the comments seem to think you can climb mountains in a Airstream..oh and it's still priced as a Camper too.
Keep it real people, know what type of RVing you want and compromise from there.
Good vid. I’ve got the hang of it now and it’s very quick when you have done it a few times
Yeahhhh.....Maybe I'll just get the HQ21 instead😁😁😁
Can you put electric winches on instead of strap winches
I was checking to see how to setup annex properly, apparently its in another video. Camper setup is not as complicated as it seems. My wife and I usually set it up less than 15 min without the annex.
There is one thing though, we wish the poles were alloy with twist lock rather than steel with butterflies. Overall, this is an awesome camper.
Need a map for assembly LOL definitely not camper for me
Thank you for this! Love this camper!
You lost me at all the poles.
Have you put part 2 up yet? I cannot find it.
Good God!! I would be divorced by the time I got it deployed! Plus I would not want to be hungover trying to fold it back up for the trip home.
Well built, but not intended for rainy weather. This is one I’ll avoid. Park it level it walk inside grab abeer😃
Who could honestly be bothered. With all that mucking around all it is is a very expensive tent...
Brilliant video!
Not a tent for a “pot head” WOW man! I’m loss, think I’ll just sleep in the jeep🤪😂
Potheads make the most efficient Campers. No rushing, just get it done before sunset.
too hard.
Just buy the Opus Air pop up. Far less work.
what ???no way.
Lols