I really enjoy my XPCamper and even though it's 10 years old the Nimbl folks are happy to help with whatever I need. That's real customer service and I'm the second owner.
These are awesome. We've rented both NIMBL & XP for off grid trips - really great rigs! Expensive, but I guess you get what you pay for: Fully Electric OffGrid Rig (no propane, no diesel, no shore power needed), true four seasons (heat & AC), 75 gallons of fresh water w-full water filtration, high end electric Victron power systems, lots of custom suspension work for toughest washboards, and their seeming willingness to make custom mods, etc. We've looked at just about every rig out there (from SUVs, rooftop tents, trailers, hard side campers, chassis campers, to all the popups - slide in and flatbed), the combination of features and 4x4 seem to make this the one for us. Now to free up the $'s for the "investment"!
I still love my 05 Bigfoot 10.6 it’s a dream machine and with pop up sat tracker and 2 100 watt Battleborn batteries and Gen set and a LG 425 watt one panel makes life good pulling bass boat type jet boat so I can haul what ever I need in the boat small deep freezer and 2-4 20 gallon propane and that seems to be something I need a lot but with the room in heat boat propane is never a problem and I can use diesel heater is all good with a 60 gallon fuel tank is a dream and a heat exchanger from diesel furnace makes life very good always need a back up no matter what you do !!
@@Stonyboot If you’re impressed, I know I would be. The way they did the Battleborn installation is pretty tidy. You and Sasha should have a look at the UA-cam channel “This Big Road Trip.” There’s a couple who traveled extensively in a Nimbl, the XPCamper while both worked online; she as a family physician, doing tele-health visits! He’s a personal trainer to tri-athletes.
Nice set up but love the innovations but prefer a non-pop up. Just picked up a Ram 5500 6.7 CTD 4x4 skirted flatbed (new to us) and will be looking for a Bigfoot 10-4, it's a shame Cirrus stop making the 920. I love your informational videos I have really learned a lot watching! Keep them coming!!!
Greetings We really like your Ford camper, we would like to build it. If its possible to get plans for building a caravan? we will be happy for any your advice. thank you very much for the answer. Petr and Viki
Thanks, I'm sure Nimbl will see this, so thanks for the feedback! I never did talk about price with them, this was recorded as they were packing up, so I didn't have enough time to get into those details.
Great video and beyond nice camper but I just don't see 400k worth of Camper /truck. I felt you had a few more of these hidden away for a rainy day. See ya in the next one.
So... it sounds like they want to swap the under-bench DC air conditioner for a rooftop DC air conditioner. I wonder why? Keeping it low helps reduces rocking.
Very nice but extremely expensive. Lack of a cab passthrough would be a deal killer for me. Hard to fond any kind of truck camper that has a passthrough which is why I'm building a custom one for myself.
I've seen and been in this unit. Personally not a fan of the layout. For the cost, it's tight, lacks storage, and has a very sterile feel to it and I hate the boat inspired appearance and theme. It looks dated IMO. It's really only meant for two people which is a disappointment. They should have taken design cues from the Truckhouse Tacoma. For the price just get yourself an OEV flatbed camper and save $100k and have a better looking and updated camper.
@@Stonyboot I had a pop up a few years back and had too many issues with it. There's a lot of good things about this camper but, for me, the pop up is not one of them.
Really enjoy your videos visually and the subject matter but I have to stop watching half way through because of your background music. Needs to be simple and lower volume. Instead of a band (especially harmonica) just simple guitar or key boards.
I really enjoy my XPCamper and even though it's 10 years old the Nimbl folks are happy to help with whatever I need. That's real customer service and I'm the second owner.
Wow! A multi generational Oliver trailer on the back of a 4 x 4 truck. Totally awesome.
It’s a pretty cool set up!
These are awesome. We've rented both NIMBL & XP for off grid trips - really great rigs! Expensive, but I guess you get what you pay for: Fully Electric OffGrid Rig (no propane, no diesel, no shore power needed), true four seasons (heat & AC), 75 gallons of fresh water w-full water filtration, high end electric Victron power systems, lots of custom suspension work for toughest washboards, and their seeming willingness to make custom mods, etc. We've looked at just about every rig out there (from SUVs, rooftop tents, trailers, hard side campers, chassis campers, to all the popups - slide in and flatbed), the combination of features and 4x4 seem to make this the one for us. Now to free up the $'s for the "investment"!
Hey there, can I ask where you rented a nimbl? Was it from nimbl themselves or a third party? Would like to try one out aswell.
What a well thought out camper
Very Impressed...Great video. 🛻
Thanks!
Cool rig, certainly an option as I spend days, weeks, and now months of research for the right vehicle for me.
Good luck on your search. I know how much time goes into it!
Great video. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
@@Stonyboot And yes, I would certainly camp out in this rig. I would actually live in this rig!
Scott great presentation
Thank you!
great set up
We agree completely!
I still love my 05 Bigfoot 10.6 it’s a dream machine and with pop up sat tracker and 2 100 watt Battleborn batteries and Gen set and a LG 425 watt one panel makes life good pulling bass boat type jet boat so I can haul what ever I need in the boat small deep freezer and 2-4 20 gallon propane and that seems to be something I need a lot but with the room in heat boat propane is never a problem and I can use diesel heater is all good with a 60 gallon fuel tank is a dream and a heat exchanger from diesel furnace makes life very good always need a back up no matter what you do !!
I’m considering a used XPCamper, aka, Nimble. They’re a sweet rig!
They are pretty sweet. Now that I got to see it up close, I’m very impressed! Quality through and through.
@@Stonyboot If you’re impressed, I know I would be. The way they did the Battleborn installation is pretty tidy. You and Sasha should have a look at the UA-cam channel “This Big Road Trip.” There’s a couple who traveled extensively in a Nimbl, the XPCamper while both worked online; she as a family physician, doing tele-health visits! He’s a personal trainer to tri-athletes.
Nice set up but love the innovations but prefer a non-pop up. Just picked up a Ram 5500 6.7 CTD 4x4 skirted flatbed (new to us) and will be looking for a Bigfoot 10-4, it's a shame Cirrus stop making the 920. I love your informational videos I have really learned a lot watching! Keep them coming!!!
This is amazing 👏
It really is!
After looking up the price of this at 249,000 that is nuts.
Those campers can get pretty pricy for sure!
That’s life
Wow.
Nice, some things I would want different but biggest issue is being based in California everything is higher priced.
Greetings
We really like your Ford camper, we would like to build it. If its possible to get plans for building a caravan? we will be happy for any your advice. thank you very much for the answer. Petr and Viki
You would need to contact Nimbl directly. www.nimblvehicles.com/
Another great review. Not quite right for me……..not now. But I like u bringing options that I’ve never even heard of. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for your support!
Very Impressed !! A smaller dinette and a better bathroom design would make it more desirable .
Just my opinion . But Overall Great job!! How Much ??
Thanks, I'm sure Nimbl will see this, so thanks for the feedback! I never did talk about price with them, this was recorded as they were packing up, so I didn't have enough time to get into those details.
Love the shower
Great video and beyond nice camper but I just don't see 400k worth of Camper /truck. I felt you had a few more of these hidden away for a rainy day. See ya in the next one.
Thanks. It's a well designed rig for sure! This was the last one from the Rally, you are correct, it's nice to have something for the slow times!
So... it sounds like they want to swap the under-bench DC air conditioner for a rooftop DC air conditioner. I wonder why? Keeping it low helps reduces rocking.
Does the price include the truck?
"Just like you would find on a yacht " and just as expensive. 😉
Quality costs!
I would like to know the tire to wheel ratio, wheel and tire dimensions and truck lift height
Overland bound tour of the nimbl touches on this. Usually 2-3 inch lift on 35's. Carli or icon suspension
Very nice but extremely expensive. Lack of a cab passthrough would be a deal killer for me. Hard to fond any kind of truck camper that has a passthrough which is why I'm building a custom one for myself.
Kind of cool.
I went to there website. Maybe I missread but starting at $287 k
Really?.
Never did talk about pricing with them, but that sounds correct.
Dissent front bumper?
What's the price for a Nimbl
Hi Terry, I’m not actually sure. I’ve seen numbers in the $200k-$300k range depending on options.
Great fabricators however sleeping surrounded by tent canvass is a hard pass. Bed and bathroom are pure tent trailer. I’d buy a Cirrus first lol
I've seen and been in this unit. Personally not a fan of the layout. For the cost, it's tight, lacks storage, and has a very sterile feel to it and I hate the boat inspired appearance and theme. It looks dated IMO. It's really only meant for two people which is a disappointment. They should have taken design cues from the Truckhouse Tacoma. For the price just get yourself an OEV flatbed camper and save $100k and have a better looking and updated camper.
No Fredo
No.
ok :)
@@Stonyboot I had a pop up a few years back and had too many issues with it. There's a lot of good things about this camper but, for me, the pop up is not one of them.
Really enjoy your videos visually and the subject matter but I have to stop watching half way through because of your background music. Needs to be simple and lower volume. Instead of a band (especially harmonica) just simple guitar or key boards.
Sorry about that, belive it or not, music selection is one of the hardest aspects of making videos.
No I worries. I usually don’t reply but thought you should know. It could be my equipment.
@@Stonyboot You know what would make music selection much easier? Just don't have any music! 😆