I like the camper van because you don't have to worry about hitching it to a vehicle and the price is somewhat flexible depending on what you want on it. 😊
I'm in my late 50's and do not need to hear your personal opionions or experience, I want facts. I would encourage anyone to follow this site. Personally, Thank you for not wasting my time and providing the insight I needed for continued research on products I have interest in.
I have owned my 21' Roadtrek for 17 years and am still in love with it. Compact interior but every inch put to use! Easy to drive and can go most anywhere.
Small but beautiful, driveable. No towing for me. Off grid with wet bath....ekko. not cheap, but worth it. Swift in this video is a much cheaper alternative but not ready for off grid as is.
You better park at a 24hr Walmart so you can use the washroom. Also you spend $20,000 and you sleep on a fold out bed. Shake your head . Never sacrifice size or money for your comfort. Also many RV storage places so don't worry about storage. Again worry about comfort. Also all these many folding units will develop leaks. The more moving walls the more probability it will develop a leak.
We recently purchased the A Liner Expedition and really like it so far. It fits in our garage and has all the necessities for the two of us and we can take it off grid and has hard side dormers to protect you from bear invasion out West.
I really like the AZ-Max La.kunn looks like a good value, with everything you need for an RV that is self propelled. Size is great for storing away when not using it. It is an RV that most people could afford.
The ideal D.I.Y. unit would use light weight steel studs, frame and slide onto a utility trailer for seasonal use. To minimize wind drag, the uit would have a roof upper walls that nest over top of the bottom unit. Windows and doors would be placed into the frame after raising the roof.. All camper amenities would be installed in the lower half of the package. Light weight steel studs with 6 inch depth provide sufficient space for cold and hot weather insulation.. Scissor action of an exterior support frame would raise the top.
For all of us Tall guys like Basketball Players, can you do a show on Trailers and Motorhomes with the Highest Ceilings? I'm tired of having an outdoor shower because i'm too tall for the indoor one! (I'm 6' 6")
The $3,000 unit uses modular panels previously designed for compact emergency shelters that can ship "flat pack" style with easy assembly on site. Teardowns make it as easy to remove from a natural disaster or homeless site as it was to erect.I like it for its price and retro mobile moonbase styling 🚀
What about all the Nucamp t@b and t@g options? The T@b 320S has everything 2 people would want with the pleasure of a toilet/shower, and room to swing a cat. Or Safari Condo alto? The teardrop world has exploded in the last couple of years. I feel like you chose some pretty random examples. The Barefoot (UK and Europe only) is also a great one for people to check out. The finishings are spectacular!
I have my dads old little camper with a bed broken sink and table and seating my dad added power so I have a TV fan and heater if it's to cold or hot at night in the winter I sleep in my cabin with my parents in are dining room my dad made into a little bed room for me
Still the best! Volkswagen Westaflia camper; drive it to work, drop the kids off at practice, haul sheets of plywood, then go camping! Best damned design ever!
The LIttle Guy Minimax, and the Armidillo are the winners in this list although there were a number of interesting units in this video. The Armidillo is made using 13ft molds that were originally from Bigfoot from what I know, and so the unit is likely able to withstand tougher weather conditions then some of the other options on this list being an all fibreglass shell with insulation - I don't know if it is true 4 season like a Bigfoot but at the very least its quite extended 3 season. Its certainly built to a very high quality standard and would last decades.
I saw a couple small campers that are exactly what I am looking for 🙂... would have to speak to someone to see if I could get it on inside arranged my way And have some extra items added.
It's been a few years since we posted this video, so you'd have to check with the manufacturer on the current status of any you're interested in. Here's all the websites listed below. Thanks ffor watching. 00:00 Intro 00:20 2018 Aliner Expedition Image credits: www.carolinacoach.com www.aliner.com/campers 01:29 Rockwood Geo Pro G12RK www.forestriverinc.com 02:21 AZ-Max La.kunn www.az-max.co.jp 03:21 Quite Lite Tail Feather *Price Correction* The current price of the Quite Lite Tail Feather is not known at this time. Please contact the manufacturer for more information. www.quitelite.com 04:21 2019 Little Guy Mini Max www.golittleguy.com/lg-mini 05:35 2018 Swift Escape 604 www.swiftgroup.co.uk 06:40 Taxa Outdoors Tigermoth Camp www.taxaoutdoors.com 07:49 The Armadillo www.armadillotrailers.net 08:46 2018 Forest River R-Pod RP-176T www.forestriverinc.com 10:08 Eriba Troll 530 "Ocean Drive" www.eriba.com/en
I enjoyed seeing all the options. I have an 87 Easy Up motorcycle camper...in excellent condition. They now sell for around $3400 but got mine used for $750! Pulls easy, very compact...less than 350 pounds, and is waterproof, basically a large tent on wheels. Pretty spartan, but I like that for camping, not being interested in taking it all with me! Ha ha. And can easily sleep 4 when needed.
I liked #2 the Forest River, the bunk beds sold me. I really would like to see some campers that can be used in the winter for hunting trips or blizzard camping. Yup, some people actually do that, lol 😆. Thanks Minds She design. 🌴😎🌴FL
I love the little Mazda based camper. It's got everything you need and it's no bigger than it has to be. Interior was an example of good use of available space. I thought the price was pretty good too for what you get.
I like No. 9 Just a little bit bigger than a normal teardrop and if Cassy ever came to Australia it would have just enough room for both of us to explore :)
Thank you. I have had two Eribas (they are more common in Europe). The original builders were aircraft constructors. This explains the aluminum frame and light weight/structural strength.
I have my dad's 90 Fleetwood Jamboree now with less than 50k original miles and have full coverage insurance at $9500 after inspection. For staying in state I wouldn't trade it for a single one these though I've driven it cross country when fuel was cheaper, Queen and 2 double beds indoor and outdoor showers apartment size fridge oven and stove heck my shower is roomier than the bed in most of these. My only downside is the 490 fuel injected gas engine but my 14,000 towing capability makes up for it when I use it. On a good day you'll pay $7500 private party for what I have, no payments and lower insurance rates. So, if you wanna keep up with the Jones buy one of these but if you just want to party and have fun at the mountain beach and lake and have a lot more loot to do it with just buy a nice used second party RV, you can change out the mattresses flooring and drapes to what you like and vroom vroom away. 🚚 P.s. Most guy's in the 100k RV or trailer are the guy bugging me for thing's and most of them are poorly built now day's, just read the Google reviews on any big RV dealership, real junk.
The USA has been in need of "New" Thinking" for a long time, we get stuck with large fancy trailers that cost big bucks to haul around, it's time we thought "Out of the Box" and designed cheap compact trailers and SUV's.
My favorites are Little Guy Mini Max and the Armadillo. Both are designed well. Since I am not interested in an indoor shower, I prefer the Armadillo. But I could easily see myself in the Little Guy. My hesitation comes from the fact that they do not mention the insulation on their website and I cannot tell if their campers can be used in frigid temperatures. Whereas the Armadillo advertises the ability to use the camper in very cold temps. In addition, the Armadillo has this extremely handy storage tray that goes under the camper. Every camper should have this feature. Dealing with where to put the hoses is always a challenge.
OK, the number 1 camper @ 29k... I bought a used 37 foot diesel pusher for 30k that can tow my jeep and had super low miles on it... 300 HP! A rolling home at 250 sq ft and full sized appliances including a washer/dryer combo, queen bed and pull out queen. Massive storage and a 50" flatscreen tv, dual furnace and dual AC class A Motorhome. I may have gotten ripped off on this deal... but my wife and I have been living the dream for 3 years on the road and it is priceless to us... Not a weekender camping module, but a mobile living structure. there are plenty of good deals out there for used motorhomes with great potential... do your homework and snag a find you can live with and within.
I think I'm too addicted to watching camper videos. I don't own one. But, the feeling of freedom and living rent free is so overwhelmingly kick ass !!!
I'm a Class B sprinter van lover all the way but I did like the Geo Pro simply because I do a lot of tent camping and I like to camp in bear/coyote/wolf country so having a wee bit more security than a tent would be nice. I drive a jeep so this one is a dream for that. I'm also getting up there in years and would like to have a bit more comfort. However, living in one for very long (more than 2 weeks) would be nuts. I'd like a 22 - 24 foot camper van for those situations.
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None of the current camper designs work very well they are either too small or too heavy. The beauer .is great just too expensive
thanks for the video...too bad all these trailer/campers costs money...there are pros and cons to every rig...
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Love mini campers with biggest bang for your buck and you don't need a heavy duty truck to move it
I like #8, the AZ Max. Someday when I ever get lucky and enough money I hope I find one for my Daughter.
I'm always game for the most quality for the best price
#8 & 3 because of the small size!!!
I like the camper van because you don't have to worry about hitching it to a vehicle and the price is somewhat flexible depending on what you want on it. 😊
Winnebago Brave - 23’ - Little larger than those shown but an easy driver and not huge like buddies 34’ monster.
Idk I am addicted to watch these
I'm in my late 50's and do not need to hear your personal opionions or experience, I want facts. I would encourage anyone to follow this site. Personally, Thank you for not wasting my time and providing the insight I needed for continued research on products I have interest in.
I like 10 & 6,3, & 1.
Am disabled & don't drive, & Do want all, my comfort's.
While hunting that
Perfect new fishing, spot.
I liked #2 (the next to the last one) the best.
mini camper are the way to go!
I have owned my 21' Roadtrek for 17 years and am still in love with it. Compact interior but every inch put to use! Easy to drive and can go most anywhere.
Home after the "Great Reset".
My fav is #6
Small but beautiful, driveable. No towing for me. Off grid with wet bath....ekko. not cheap, but worth it. Swift in this video is a much cheaper alternative but not ready for off grid as is.
I believe that the Little Guy Mini Max has most if not all the features needed in a small camper/trailer...smart layout.
I love number three number two and number one. And if I was going to try to get one of them it would definitely probably be number one
nice campers guys
Love the last one. The brightness is wonderful making it look much bigger. Color is amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Reacher, you don’t look anything like I imagined hearing your voice all this time! It’s good to actually see your picture!
Reacher MED Oh, then I can go back to the picture I have of you in my mind and add a beard!
Tiny trailers RULE!
All of those mini campers was very lovely.
So the Swift or the Touring are the most appealing.
You better park at a 24hr Walmart so you can use the washroom. Also you spend $20,000 and you sleep on a fold out bed. Shake your head . Never sacrifice size or money for your comfort. Also many RV storage places so don't worry about storage. Again worry about comfort. Also all these many folding units will develop leaks. The more moving walls the more probability it will develop a leak.
the 1st one costs so much cuz it is automatic
Love small campers. They are a lot easier to deal with.
Unless you live in them and need a lot of specialty cooking equipment.
They are all very nice but #6 is my favorite.🤩🥰🥰
We recently purchased the A Liner Expedition and really like it so far. It fits in our garage and has all the necessities for the two of us and we can take it off grid and has hard side dormers to protect you from bear invasion out West.
I really like the AZ-Max La.kunn looks like a good value, with everything you need for an RV that is self propelled. Size is great for storing away when not using it. It is an RV that most people could afford.
This is pretty cool idea
My favorite one is "Eriba."
How do they get all that space in those tiny looking thing. Just stuff it all in and volá! Amazing
Cool
No doubt, for price, size, reliability.... it is the MAZDA! All the way.
Not EVEN close Chris. No bathroom, a pathetic attempt at a "kitchen" all for a high price.
Soooo many cool campers you don't see on RV lots very often.
Yes they are!
Love all the campers .... Thank you for sharing them .......
The ideal D.I.Y. unit would use light weight steel studs, frame and slide onto a utility trailer for seasonal use. To minimize wind drag, the
uit would have a roof upper walls that nest over top of the bottom unit. Windows and doors would be placed into the frame after raising the roof.. All camper amenities would be installed in the lower half of the package. Light weight steel studs with 6 inch depth provide sufficient space for cold and hot weather insulation.. Scissor action of an exterior support frame would raise the top.
For all of us Tall guys like Basketball Players, can you do a show on Trailers and Motorhomes with the Highest Ceilings? I'm tired of having an outdoor shower because i'm too tall for the indoor one! (I'm 6' 6")
That's a good suggestion. I can do that. 👍
I Love #5 the Swift Escape. It's the best of them all in my opinion. ☺️👍🌲🌴🏔️🌎
I like the small ones but id love one of the tents that tie to 3 trees and can get 3 adults in it.
Only #1, #2 & #7 are not WAY overpriced
If you have ever really been camping you know about bugs and you’ll notice no screens on any of those giant windows meaning you can’t really open them
Thank you.
Appreciate this.
***{ I like when the bed stays a bed ( not transform every morning into a dinette ) anyway .. my favorite is "ERIBA" }***
I like the one that is 9 thousand dollars
Next spring... will be great..
Yea good video and I like the small rv and campers but wow the prices
I know right!!!!
The $3,000 unit uses modular panels previously designed for compact emergency shelters that can ship "flat pack" style with easy assembly on site. Teardowns make it as easy to remove from a natural disaster or homeless site as it was to erect.I like it for its price and retro mobile moonbase styling 🚀
These are cool. I like the bunk bed one best. The last one is great, but sure seems like lots of places to get ruined, over time, in the wet bath.
What about all the Nucamp t@b and t@g options? The T@b 320S has everything 2 people would want with the pleasure of a toilet/shower, and room to swing a cat. Or Safari Condo alto?
The teardrop world has exploded in the last couple of years. I feel like you chose some pretty random examples. The Barefoot (UK and Europe only) is also a great one for people to check out. The finishings are spectacular!
Number 6,7,8 is beautiful.
We have an R-Pod 189. Perfect couple camper. Dry bath. Queen bed front. Jack knife couch in the back entertainment area. Love it!
I have my dads old little camper with a bed broken sink and table and seating my dad added power so I have a TV fan and heater if it's to cold or hot at night in the winter I sleep in my cabin with my parents in are dining room my dad made into a little bed room for me
Still the best! Volkswagen Westaflia camper; drive it to work, drop the kids off at practice, haul sheets of plywood, then go camping! Best damned design ever!
The LIttle Guy Minimax, and the Armidillo are the winners in this list although there were a number of interesting units in this video. The Armidillo is made using 13ft molds that were originally from Bigfoot from what I know, and so the unit is likely able to withstand tougher weather conditions then some of the other options on this list being an all fibreglass shell with insulation - I don't know if it is true 4 season like a Bigfoot but at the very least its quite extended 3 season. Its certainly built to a very high quality standard and would last decades.
I saw a couple small campers that are exactly what I am looking for 🙂... would have to speak to someone to see if I could get it on inside arranged my way
And have some extra items added.
It's been a few years since we posted this video, so you'd have to check with the manufacturer on the current status of any you're interested in. Here's all the websites listed below. Thanks ffor watching.
00:00 Intro
00:20 2018 Aliner Expedition
Image credits: www.carolinacoach.com
www.aliner.com/campers
01:29 Rockwood Geo Pro G12RK
www.forestriverinc.com
02:21 AZ-Max La.kunn
www.az-max.co.jp
03:21 Quite Lite Tail Feather
*Price Correction*
The current price of the Quite Lite Tail Feather is not known at this time.
Please contact the manufacturer for more information.
www.quitelite.com
04:21 2019 Little Guy Mini Max
www.golittleguy.com/lg-mini
05:35 2018 Swift Escape 604
www.swiftgroup.co.uk
06:40 Taxa Outdoors Tigermoth Camp
www.taxaoutdoors.com
07:49 The Armadillo
www.armadillotrailers.net
08:46 2018 Forest River R-Pod RP-176T
www.forestriverinc.com
10:08 Eriba Troll 530 "Ocean Drive"
www.eriba.com/en
I love #2 and #1 because it has just enough room for a small family.
This guy knows what he's doing what's prices to it helps you make an educated decision you're not calling everybody trying to ask for a price
I enjoyed seeing all the options. I have an 87 Easy Up motorcycle camper...in excellent condition. They now sell for around $3400 but got mine used for $750! Pulls easy, very compact...less than 350 pounds, and is waterproof, basically a large tent on wheels. Pretty spartan, but I like that for camping, not being interested in taking it all with me! Ha ha. And can easily sleep 4 when needed.
Number 5 and number 6 would be my choice
Like the Eriba with ots blue and white design and features. Congratulations to all of you. Job well done
Very educational good video
Magnificent x10👍💜
I would live in one if there were good safe places to park them
Anywhere 100 miles away from other humans I would consider that a safe place to park anything. Not counting the ocean..
Loved all the mini campers
Iike the minis as long as they have the bathroom and they would work better with my smaller truck.
I like #6 best.
I liked #2 the Forest River, the bunk beds sold me. I really would like to see some campers that can be used in the winter for hunting trips or blizzard camping. Yup, some people actually do that, lol 😆. Thanks Minds She design. 🌴😎🌴FL
Armadillo with bunks!!!
And number 1,2 it's perfect
I love the little Mazda based camper. It's got everything you need and it's no bigger than it has to be. Interior was an example of good use of available space. I thought the price was pretty good too for what you get.
No1 well deserved! No is 21.000 dollars in Europe.
really enjoyed the camping gear. Need to get lot of the gear for camping.
For me i think an A frame pop up toy hauler is the answer
I like No. 9 Just a little bit bigger than a normal teardrop and if Cassy ever came to Australia it would have just enough room for both of us to explore :)
🤣
No. 4 and 5 I would work with. Those cool...😄😄😄😄 . But if I get it....
Yes minis are great
Thank you. I have had two Eribas (they are more common in Europe). The original builders were aircraft constructors. This explains the aluminum frame and light weight/structural strength.
I have my dad's 90 Fleetwood Jamboree now with less than 50k original miles and have full coverage insurance at $9500 after inspection.
For staying in state I wouldn't trade it for a single one these though I've driven it cross country when fuel was cheaper, Queen and 2 double beds indoor and outdoor showers apartment size fridge oven and stove heck my shower is roomier than the bed in most of these.
My only downside is the 490 fuel injected gas engine but my 14,000 towing capability makes up for it when I use it.
On a good day you'll pay $7500 private party for what I have, no payments and lower insurance rates.
So, if you wanna keep up with the Jones buy one of these but if you just want to party and have fun at the mountain beach and lake and have a lot more loot to do it with just buy a nice used second party RV, you can change out the mattresses flooring and drapes to what you like and vroom vroom away. 🚚
P.s.
Most guy's in the 100k RV or trailer are the guy bugging me for thing's and most of them are poorly built now day's, just read the Google reviews on any big RV dealership, real junk.
Love my Casita - has it all!
The last one was the coolest looking.
No toilet, no deal
For me as well, no shower no deal.
the armadillo looks alot like my scamp. I got a custom 5th wheel and it'll fit anywhere just under 20 feet.
The USA has been in need of "New" Thinking" for a long time, we get stuck with large fancy trailers that cost big bucks to haul around, it's time we thought "Out of the Box" and designed cheap compact trailers and SUV's.
That's why a lot of people do their own build; there are some really nice ones out there.
I agree!
I like the one with the double door refrigerator and the star gazing window over the bed. Yup. I like it!!!!!
I liked number 4
short and sweet but a lot of good information
My favorites are Little Guy Mini Max and the Armadillo. Both are designed well. Since I am not interested in an indoor shower, I prefer the Armadillo. But I could easily see myself in the Little Guy. My hesitation comes from the fact that they do not mention the insulation on their website and I cannot tell if their campers can be used in frigid temperatures. Whereas the Armadillo advertises the ability to use the camper in very cold temps. In addition, the Armadillo has this extremely handy storage tray that goes under the camper. Every camper should have this feature. Dealing with where to put the hoses is always a challenge.
Do one on slide in campers for trucks
5 is really good size and has everything.
Very good video. Sure will help lots of people on a budget. Thanks
Mazda mini camper is my favorite. This camper has everything I need. And it's so sweet and cheap.
We are first-time buyers of mini campers. Enjoyed the video as it gave us good information.
OK, the number 1 camper @ 29k... I bought a used 37 foot diesel pusher for 30k that can tow my jeep and had super low miles on it... 300 HP! A rolling home at 250 sq ft and full sized appliances including a washer/dryer combo, queen bed and pull out queen. Massive storage and a 50" flatscreen tv, dual furnace and dual AC class A Motorhome. I may have gotten ripped off on this deal... but my wife and I have been living the dream for 3 years on the road and it is priceless to us... Not a weekender camping module, but a mobile living structure. there are plenty of good deals out there for used motorhomes with great potential... do your homework and snag a find you can live with and within.
Mini campers are the go.
Looks like a portable outhouse!
Hello John Creed, thank you for watching!
I think I'm too addicted to watching camper videos. I don't own one. But, the feeling of freedom and living rent free is so overwhelmingly kick ass !!!
If only my Kia Soul could pull Something !!!!
I'm a Class B sprinter van lover all the way but I did like the Geo Pro simply because I do a lot of tent camping and I like to camp in bear/coyote/wolf country so having a wee bit more security than a tent would be nice. I drive a jeep so this one is a dream for that. I'm also getting up there in years and would like to have a bit more comfort. However, living in one for very long (more than 2 weeks) would be nuts. I'd like a 22 - 24 foot camper van for those situations.
I would like to know which trailer could be pulled by my Subaru Forestor and what type of hitch.