I saw that it has usb connections ? What are the black boxes at the bottom of table and bed? Is there storage on the other seat of dining table? Is there a option for awning? Thanks
I know the issue is it's not wired at all... So you might be able to cut out of the roof and seal one in, but then the plug is going to run from the top all the way down the side of the RV?
Usually we recommend 1000lbs between the dry weight of the camper and your vehicle towing capacity, which would mean the car should tow at least 2300lbs to be comfortably loaded
Love the concept and most of the layout, but it's about 500 pounds too heavy. I can get a smallish pop up with two full beds at about the same weight - or modify one with pullouts and end up with something lighter. People who just want "off the ground" own small cars and tents, and don't want to upgrade their vehicle.
@RVswithGabby I am from north central Maine, once in awhile heat and humidity is high up there, I grew up without a/c, but we would have fans in our bedrooms at night, usually during August
@RVswithGabby my wife is from Poughkeepsie New York, we live in Zephyrhills, Florida , she came down here in '77, she grew up without a/c down here, they had fans, she tells me that looking back, she doesn't know how they survived 😁,
I Own this one and its Awesome so far!!
I saw that it has usb connections ? What are the black boxes at the bottom of table and bed? Is there storage on the other seat of dining table? Is there a option for awning? Thanks
Pretty cool, but would need A/C
Yeah, the next model up has the option for an A/C!
Im using an 8000btu portable ac and at 110 outside, its doing great!
@@danasleeperOFTRIBE1definitely a great solution if your camper doesn’t come with one!😊
Wonder if you can DIY and put in N
a AC?
I know the issue is it's not wired at all... So you might be able to cut out of the roof and seal one in, but then the plug is going to run from the top all the way down the side of the RV?
Can a 2024 Subaru forester pill this? My car can pull 1500#’s
Usually we recommend 1000lbs between the dry weight of the camper and your vehicle towing capacity, which would mean the car should tow at least 2300lbs to be comfortably loaded
Love the concept and most of the layout, but it's about 500 pounds too heavy. I can get a smallish pop up with two full beds at about the same weight - or modify one with pullouts and end up with something lighter. People who just want "off the ground" own small cars and tents, and don't want to upgrade their vehicle.
Truthfully, I would probably car camp myself before I bought this one
At least have a furnace.And a zipper window for a 6000 btu ac. And...outlets and power hookups.
I agree!
No a/c, no way
Down in Florida I agree, it would be way more comfortable up north for the summer where it's no higher than 75-80!
@RVswithGabby I am from north central Maine, once in awhile heat and humidity is high up there, I grew up without a/c, but we would have fans in our bedrooms at night, usually during August
@RVswithGabby my wife is from Poughkeepsie New York, we live in Zephyrhills, Florida , she came down here in '77, she grew up without a/c down here, they had fans, she tells me that looking back, she doesn't know how they survived 😁,
@@RVswithGabby90s last week in Michigan 😂❤
Nooooo