for an in bed truck camper this thing is baaad 👍 it always blows my mind just how much room pop outs add to these rv’s from the outside it looks like they just pop out a tiny amount but every time you see the inside it’s waaay more room than you think they’d make which i know is the point but every time i see a pop out it still shocks me lol
Great overview, thx! This is exactly the way I would configure a Yukon with the lithium and such. Prefer to go without propane altogether but no biggie. Really like the theater seating too. Nicely done! 👍
I love the Yukon floorplan. Funny how you never see one with the standard rear dinette. That's my favorite feature along with the full closet & bedroom closet options. *RV Guy,* have you ever seen a Yukon with the rear-dinette? It's the best way to enjoy that rear view!
I think a full-size couch (futon) would be a better use of the rear slide-out space, instead of 2 recliners... Something to add an extra bed, that way a family of 3 can use it (or 2 dudes) while hunting or exploring the wilderness. Add a propane Onan on that sliding tray, and it would be a serious off-grid truck camper !
With solar, you don't need a gen!! I boondock for months at a time in Montana with solar panels and propane only. You can option a sofa to replace the recliners.
If they can put all this and multiple slides on a truck camper , why aren’t they doing it with little tow behinds? Imagine a 16 foot bushwhacker or geo-pro with three slides. Bingo. I’d buy that.
@@lincolnkyle3350 🤔yet it isn’t crushing the truck camper😏. Not buying it. I’ve seen plenty of homemade trailers/campers with multiple slides. And they do put slides on geo-pros
@@tlouiseallen9302 the shell of the truck camper is made of fiberglass hence why it can support itself off the truck, however when mounted the GVWR of the vehicle comes into play. I’m not arguing some stick and tin trailers can have these amenities and slides but generally speaking a truck camper like this would be hauled by a dually long bed truck w a gvwr of nearly 4K or more.
Why? Is I just personal preference or is it functionality. I am very new to to looking into campers and rvs etc and am curious. Experienced advice is appreciated.
I liked the one with the dinette on the slide out across from the kitchen better then the big hanging storage space. This one has no seating for guests just a waste of the living area. The Yukon has plenty of storage all over the place. The rear slide can be set up many different ways but having just that one little table and two recliners is to limiting. At least with the dinette you can have another bed if you need it. For what you are paying for the Yukon at least compare the different Floorplans this one just leaves alot to be desired.
We now have a 2021 Host Cascade. Really like it but this Yukon is the wife’s choice. Only shortfall is the lack of an oven. Great unit. Best part is you don’t have to walk through the kitchen to get in.
Your wife has an impeccable test, I love the Yukon as well, tell your wife that I´m sure that the oven can be added instead of the storage under the cook top.
It has a convection/microwave oven combo... arguably better than a regular oven as you can use it as a conventional oven or a convection oven or microwave or a combination of any of those. Not to mention it doesn't use propane.
I decided to Google it and I just figured I'd let you know even though it's been 8 months that I saw one that had a table and small couch area to the left of the recliners instead of a storage area and also the front had a bigger bed instead of another cabinet on the driver side of the bed and that one was 109,000. Not sure where it was being sold but it was a 2024. I don't care where it is in the United States the price can't be off by much whether you buy it in Nevada or Florida or anywhere else. That's insanity to buy something like that when you could get a truck and a 36 ft camper for the same price brand new. Might be a little less luxurious brand but you'll get all the same amenities. This is literally for people who are well off for specific purpose RVing.
It's looks like you can't get in the door unless the rear slide is deployed out? If so, that's a big problem if you want to pull over and get something to eat or drink.
Nice but would rather have a couch in back with leg support if needed. The fire place takes up so much of that room would rather have a conventional heater to the side. Only thing about slide outs if you need the bathroom while traveling or even sleeping in a parking lot you need to use slide outs every time you enter the inside
It's cool except the chairs are kind of awkward in the back. I think it would be better if they were lower, like maybe shortened and then you could put the table in front and put another chair across if you wanted to add more people for dinner or eat across from each other.
Saw a couple interview that were full timers in this model and complained that they no longer used there toilet because the sewage smell coming from it. They started using a compost I think
One thing you didn't describe completely, one if your hatch , in the living space has,what looks like a thermostats built in it. I have one too. It goes off and off depending on how you want it.
How much does it weigh empty and fully loaded and how much extra weight can you put in it after it’s fully loaded? More importantly what kind of truck do you need to haul it? Do you need Dooley wheels in the back. Will a Toyota tundra work? Do you need a Ford F-350 or a Ford F450?
@@MissMarinaCapri all depends on how the truck is equipped. My F450 Limited only has a payload capacity of 4700 pounds this rig loaded for camping would easily gross out the 14,000 pound weight limit. Please keep in mind that you were going to be very close to maxing out your axle weights on both trucks. That’s F350 and F450 together has the same issue. the plus I see for the F450 is bigger brakes,bigger half shaft in the axles and wide track front end along with H rated commercial tires if you want to be safe with this set up, look at a chassis cab, F450 or chassis cab F550. add a flatbed to it to set this camper on.
You’ve a phenomenal camper, so SLOW DOWN and showcase its highlights. Cabinets, cubic feet of fridge. Is it two way? Damn. I’m looking for a camper like this, but….
funny how you guys keep sayin ohh this is an awsome camper and it is.. but lord hamercy man the truck u would need to carry this sucker the right way omg!!! cuz the truck u got now aint gonna cut it man
@@eiloen Smart, better safe than sorry! That's an awesome setup! You can never have too much truck, you certainly can have too little! Happy Trails and Safe Travels to you and yours!👍
Shades suck, don't like the stove either but as for the rest..love the floor plan,but toliet can you close a door so it isn't showing your partner while you sit on a toliet?
for an in bed truck camper this thing is baaad 👍 it always blows my mind just how much room pop outs add to these rv’s from the outside it looks like they just pop out a tiny amount but every time you see the inside it’s waaay more room than you think they’d make which i know is the point but every time i see a pop out it still shocks me lol
Love it, perfect for a couple with mobility in mind, that also like to have its intimacy, or be able to be comfortable inside when the weather is bad.
Great overview, thx! This is exactly the way I would configure a Yukon with the lithium and such. Prefer to go without propane altogether but no biggie. Really like the theater seating too. Nicely done! 👍
We had a camper growing up with a boot to cab. Loved that feature.
did the boot on my Snugtop
I love the Yukon floorplan. Funny how you never see one with the standard rear dinette.
That's my favorite feature along with the full closet & bedroom closet options. *RV Guy,* have you ever seen a Yukon with the rear-dinette? It's the best way to enjoy that rear view!
I think a full-size couch (futon) would be a better use of the rear slide-out space, instead of 2 recliners...
Something to add an extra bed, that way a family of 3 can use it (or 2 dudes) while hunting or exploring the wilderness.
Add a propane Onan on that sliding tray, and it would be a serious off-grid truck camper !
With solar, you don't need a gen!! I boondock for months at a time in Montana with solar panels and propane only. You can option a sofa to replace the recliners.
Yeah and make the bed a little shorter so when the table is in front you can put a chair across and eat across from each other.
If they can put all this and multiple slides on a truck camper , why aren’t they doing it with little tow behinds? Imagine a 16 foot bushwhacker or geo-pro with three slides. Bingo. I’d buy that.
Because the weight of all these parts would crush the lil trailer
They should
@@lincolnkyle3350 🤔yet it isn’t crushing the truck camper😏. Not buying it. I’ve seen plenty of homemade trailers/campers with multiple slides. And they do put slides on geo-pros
@@tlouiseallen9302 the shell of the truck camper is made of fiberglass hence why it can support itself off the truck, however when mounted the GVWR of the vehicle comes into play. I’m not arguing some stick and tin trailers can have these amenities and slides but generally speaking a truck camper like this would be hauled by a dually long bed truck w a gvwr of nearly 4K or more.
You can technically buy this and put it on a small trailer. Use some custom tool boxes to full the empty spaces on the sides
That is one beautiful truck camper!
I knew I didn't love this floorplan from the diagrams but this confirms it. Can't wait for delivery of my Mammoth in April!
Why? Is I just personal preference or is it functionality. I am very new to to looking into campers and rvs etc and am curious. Experienced advice is appreciated.
Would love to have an oven in it. Camper is beautiful.
I liked the one with the dinette on the slide out across from the kitchen better then the big hanging storage space. This one has no seating for guests just a waste of the living area. The Yukon has plenty of storage all over the place. The rear slide can be set up many different ways but having just that one little table and two recliners is to limiting. At least with the dinette you can have another bed if you need it.
For what you are paying for the Yukon at least compare the different Floorplans this one just leaves alot to be desired.
It would be great to mention weight, tank sizes and price and suggested truck size
1 ton dually only, bout 6 figures for that trailer
5k lbs ballpark with water
Great craftsmanship makes for a beautiful camper hanging out right there
that is one of the best floor plans I have ever seen for a camper - How Much???
You should always show it with the slides-out close.. So we see if that will be for us or not...
We now have a 2021 Host Cascade. Really like it but this Yukon is the wife’s choice. Only shortfall is the lack of an oven. Great unit. Best part is you don’t have to walk through the kitchen to get in.
Your wife has an impeccable test, I love the Yukon as well, tell your wife that I´m sure that the oven can be added instead of the storage under the cook top.
Maybe put a dutch oven in the fireplace.
I almost bought a Cascade but that hallway kitchen....I ordered a Mammoth, it comes next April!
@@eiloen We had a Mammoth but ordered a cascade and love it. Wife hated mammoth bathroom.
It has a convection/microwave oven combo... arguably better than a regular oven as you can use it as a conventional oven or a convection oven or microwave or a combination of any of those. Not to mention it doesn't use propane.
Wow if only it had a hidden drop down bunk or instead of chairs have a sleeper sofa for the kids. I'm still impressed with the dry bath
I think those are options so check it out.
@@herblackwings33 thanks they do!
Looks great for truck camping RV.
I absolutely love your videos ‼️‼️♥️♥️🙏✅
What could possibly go wrong with all those moving parts, and a rough backroad?
great for parking at the local trailer park
I have to say this is pretty cool
This camper is life love it my dream camper
What normal I ton truck can haul this? You will exceed payload on almost all trucks made unless it's a gas truck. Nice camper though. REALLY nice!
I have no problem giving up the dinette for that big closet
Let's add a couple more slides, it's wider than it is long. Need a eighteen wheeler flat bed.
What reviewer does not give the MSRP? That is the FIRST thing people want to know.
I decided to Google it and I just figured I'd let you know even though it's been 8 months that I saw one that had a table and small couch area to the left of the recliners instead of a storage area and also the front had a bigger bed instead of another cabinet on the driver side of the bed and that one was 109,000. Not sure where it was being sold but it was a 2024. I don't care where it is in the United States the price can't be off by much whether you buy it in Nevada or Florida or anywhere else. That's insanity to buy something like that when you could get a truck and a 36 ft camper for the same price brand new. Might be a little less luxurious brand but you'll get all the same amenities. This is literally for people who are well off for specific purpose RVing.
Nice! I'm sure it has a nice price tag too.
It’s 79k-95k 😬🫣
It's looks like you can't get in the door unless the rear slide is deployed out? If so, that's a big problem if you want to pull over and get something to eat or drink.
Or boondock for the night at a Walmart.
@@JoeCnNd I boondock at Walmart A LOT with my multi-slide truck camper. Why do you think that is a problem???
How hard is it to push a button and open the slide to get in??
Would love to see this on a truck towing a toy hauler 😂
How you know about funny , I don’t know from funny 🎉happy happy from funny 😆
Nice but would rather have a couch in back with leg support if needed. The fire place takes up so much of that room would rather have a conventional heater to the side. Only thing about slide outs if you need the bathroom while traveling or even sleeping in a parking lot you need to use slide outs every time you enter the inside
It's cool except the chairs are kind of awkward in the back. I think it would be better if they were lower, like maybe shortened and then you could put the table in front and put another chair across if you wanted to add more people for dinner or eat across from each other.
Dang,that thing is a beast!
It's amazing how much is packed into a small space
Kinda nifty video hanging out here.
Sweet set up .... I bought my truck from Kunes
Do you have a video of powering the AC?
Great Camper!!
The drawer space for the batteries seems small. What keeps them cool?
Wealthy people get to have the coolest stuff. You’re welcome to my upper management for making my underpaid labor.
Can you get into camper with the slides in? Or does rear slide block the door way?
Saw a couple interview that were full timers in this model and complained that they no longer used there toilet because the sewage smell coming from it. They started using a compost I think
It's beautiful
Nice! Unfortunately it too big for my 6.5 bed.
I got the host Tahoe SB
Not sure why they never give MRSP.
One thing you didn't describe completely, one if your hatch , in the living space has,what looks like a thermostats built in it. I have one too. It goes off and off depending on how you want it.
You see the commode from the door?
So nice!
That was a double-sided opening door on the refrigerator freezer that you did not demonstrate
I love it!!!
Awesome 😎👍
How much truck is need to haul this safely? Is a F450 dually 6.7 L diesel enough?
How much does it weigh empty and fully loaded and how much extra weight can you put in it after it’s fully loaded? More importantly what kind of truck do you need to haul it? Do you need Dooley wheels in the back. Will a Toyota tundra work? Do you need a Ford F-350 or a Ford F450?
a 350 would be required at least
@@jalenwarner7632 , On second thought I think an F450 rear dooly is required. Probably because of the extra slides. It sure is luxurious isn’t it?
@@MissMarinaCapri all depends on how the truck is equipped. My F450 Limited only has a payload capacity of 4700 pounds this rig loaded for camping would easily gross out the 14,000 pound weight limit. Please keep in mind that you were going to be very close to maxing out your axle weights on both trucks. That’s F350 and F450 together has the same issue. the plus I see for the F450 is bigger brakes,bigger half shaft in the axles and wide track front end along with H rated commercial tires if you want to be safe with this set up, look at a chassis cab, F450 or chassis cab F550. add a flatbed to it to set this camper on.
”YOUR! awning” - you’re slipping!
They put metal shades behind the stove to prevent fire
I am an above the knee amputee and I would kill to get one of these
These are gorgeous , but over 100 grand. I can't see that. Way to expensive .
How are you How much does the cabin cost?
You’ve a phenomenal camper, so SLOW DOWN and showcase its highlights. Cabinets, cubic feet of fridge. Is it two way?
Damn.
I’m looking for a camper like this, but….
beautiful ❤
How much it cost?
Why couldn't they place a header over the bathroom door?
funny how you guys keep sayin ohh this is an awsome camper
and it is..
but lord hamercy man
the truck u would need to carry this sucker the right way omg!!!
cuz the truck u got now aint gonna cut it man
´hate all those extreme close ups!
What does it way wet?
I'm looking for full-time living also I need one for extream cold do u do coustom builds?
They are 4 season rigs. What do you want to change?
Beautiful Camper but 90g?
Whoa hard to get an overview lots of closeup movements can you enter/exit the unit with slides closed
Which one is this exactly? And how heavy is it? 4000 pound?
Hanging out !!!
that's incredible!
Whats the price . We're can I find this in Las Vegas
I prefer the Host Mammoth. Do you have a 2023 model?
Very nice
How much $$$???
Your probably looking at around 75k usd../ and with the battery upgrade add another 5-10k
@@ClarkyMalarky 😲
@@ClarkyMalarky Shiddddddddd!!!!! It is nice though...
@@lookoutnow4996 but how I justified ( in my mind)buying a host Tahoe was the price of camper vans are like 80-120k . 😅
@@ClarkyMalarky 🤣🤣🤣🤣
“This is kinda nifty..”
Back up with the camera It helps put things in perspective
so how much for one set up like this?
Nice
I wish I could afford it. I can't even afford the dually that is required to haul it
No bumper?
Only one tank on this?
What kind of trucks do these mount to and what is the price for this?
Either a 250 or a 350 Dooley
Base weight is 3955 pounds, so a 350/3500 Dually is required! Just adding the 65 gallons of water it carries puts it at almost 4500 pounds!👍
@@Steve-yo4ld the mammoth i ordered is 4500 dry so I ordered a ram 5500 dually. Heavy campers.
@@eiloen Smart, better safe than sorry! That's an awesome setup! You can never have too much truck, you certainly can have too little!
Happy Trails and Safe Travels to you and yours!👍
prop 100 K !! GASP !
Bed size , solar capacity
Very cool but I wouldn't want the carpet
In Canada it’s a slide-oot.
I don’t like seeing a toilet when you walk in to the camper lol
Anyone know if this will fit the UK Ford Ranger Wildtrack and also if it’s available in the UK?
I think it might be too big for that size of truck.
Usually these go on the 1ton truck that they have all imm
Which part of Wisconsin was this filmed in?
Shades suck, don't like the stove either but as for the rest..love the floor plan,but toliet can you close a door so it isn't showing your partner while you sit on a toliet?
wow...what is the price range for those?
I wouldn't be suprised if it's around the 60k mark
80k everyone using pandemic as their excuse for higher prices. Couple years ago was 65k
Dope
Give us a MSRP!!! 😮
Everything is “hanging out”. Not the best term to use lol.
Why carpet under the sinks and cabinets/closets! I won't do that, especially under the sinks.
why don't they make a mini pull travel trailer like that for us single couples???????
Look up a Winnebago FLX. They might have an option for you
What's the list price?
What’s the price?
Will it crack your frame in half like the images going around with that Ram owner?
Rams are garbage.