The Good Rain! Fantastic read! Quintessential book of the PNW! Love the camper! Looking to get basically the exact same setup for my 2021 F150. Thanks for the tour and the info!
Nice video. I have a very similar truck but have the 2.7L eco boast w/ only 1600 payload capacity. Do you know what y'alls payload capacity is on your truck and are you cutting it close?
It handles quite well on this truck! To be honest I am not the most advanced big rig driver in the world lol and I find it pretty easy to drive. I drove it up I90 from Seattle in one serious wind event and it was totally manageable. We haven't seen any major winds like you get in Colorado or Wyoming since we got it though
Did you take the outdoor kitchen/drawer out of the camper to create your ski storage, or did that compartment come empty on your scout? If so how was the uninstall?
Nice video. I have a very similar truck but have the 2.7L eco boast w/ only 1600 payload capacity. Do you know what y'alls payload capacity is on your truck and are you cutting it close?
Yeah our payload is 1600 as well and we are definitely cutting it close / usually over when loaded up with people and bikes. I believe the total weight of our camper build is ~1200 (it is printed on the factory sticker inside I will double check next time I am home). We added airbags and suspension to make us feel less bad about it haha
Love the whole set up. This is the dream.
Your personality is WINNING
The way she said scout brother😎😎
The Good Rain! Fantastic read! Quintessential book of the PNW!
Love the camper! Looking to get basically the exact same setup for my 2021 F150. Thanks for the tour and the info!
Wow very impressive spot! Nice see ya on the road camper brotherrrr
Great vid. How is the handing with and without wind?
Nice video. I have a very similar truck but have the 2.7L eco boast w/ only 1600 payload capacity. Do you know what y'alls payload capacity is on your truck and are you cutting it close?
hahaha stick your head out for "spring break stuff" thumbs up
What is the bed length the way you were sleeping?
What is the weight of this camper? Did you need to upgrade your suspension for this camper?
What's Ashton, and Colton think?
Great vid. How is the handling with the camper with and without wind on the highways?
It handles quite well on this truck! To be honest I am not the most advanced big rig driver in the world lol and I find it pretty easy to drive. I drove it up I90 from Seattle in one serious wind event and it was totally manageable. We haven't seen any major winds like you get in Colorado or Wyoming since we got it though
Did you take the outdoor kitchen/drawer out of the camper to create your ski storage, or did that compartment come empty on your scout? If so how was the uninstall?
That compartment comes empty - i believe you can select an add-on slide out drawer as an option though
What’s the payload on the f150 w/the airbags and suspension?
1600 without airbags and suspension, not sure of the number with
Do you have the eco boost? What kind of mpg do you get with the camper on?
No eco boost. We average 15 mpg with the camper on and heavy tires 😅
@@DelilahCuppwhat engine does the truck have?
What size is the truck bed?
5.5 ft !
@@DelilahCupp you rock thank you!
The Yoho camper is about 920 pounds
Can you say what you paid for the Scout?
All pricing is on their website (www.scoutcampers.com)! It varies by build. This build is around $30k.
@@DelilahCupp thanks!
are you sponsored by scout
depends on your definition of sponsored but probably yes
lol y’all goofy
Nice video. I have a very similar truck but have the 2.7L eco boast w/ only 1600 payload capacity. Do you know what y'alls payload capacity is on your truck and are you cutting it close?
Yeah our payload is 1600 as well and we are definitely cutting it close / usually over when loaded up with people and bikes. I believe the total weight of our camper build is ~1200 (it is printed on the factory sticker inside I will double check next time I am home). We added airbags and suspension to make us feel less bad about it haha