Spectacular minicamper, the only criticism I could make is that the shower cannot go on the same side of the awning or next to the kitchen. Greetings from Chile.
Looks well made and tough. It is weird though to have the pull out kitchen and the shower right by the door. Seems like the shower would make the ground all muddy right where you normally enter the trailer on the passenger side. Very nice trailer but for that price there should be atleast 200-300 watts of solar. 100 watts of solar is just a little better than no solar. Thanks for sharing the craftsmanship this trailer seems to have.
That is the kind of trailer I'm talking about, everything but the shower system, I prefer the geyser system, no need to carry heavy amounts of water around (8.35ppg)
This is the kind of thing I want to have for the same reason I have 100s of books in my book case and have only read 3 books why ? Because I can and it’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen beside a 747 and concord and the Saturn V. And that’s all there is to it
18 gallon water tank is not enough by far unless your only going out for 1 or 2 days if that but if you are going off grid for a longer time & or living in it full time than you need much more than 18 gallons which is easy to do but most do not sadly
So I'll just say that a lot of wasted space in the back. You have the stove and sink on the side so why would you need the back to be more of a kitchen area. Also where the stove and sink is great idea in theory but what if it's raining and you want to cook. The awning doesn't cover you as you stand behind the sink and stove to use it so you are exposed. This is why I would've has the sink and stove put in the back under the lift up door to have protection from rain and then use the other side storage where the sink and stove was for something else whether you want more storage for good or your propane tank could be housed there with ventilation out the side so your propane tank wasn't sitting out in the elements. I know it won't bother it that much and you can always switch tanks if you need but it would look better and someone else couldn't get to your propane tank to steal it because again you will be out in the wilderness in national parks and if someone needs some propane your tank is looming pretty easy to steal right now. If the weight distribution is a concern then just move the axle on the trailer back some to make up for the shift in weight but the pull out sink and stove isn't a good idea there without some type of overhead protection when it's raining trust me it isn't fun to cook in the rain when your food is getting rained on lol
Dang, with all accessories, $40,000. I guess I'm a cheap bastard, lol. I do have the same pair of shoes that I left the military in 2014. I just realized I need new shoes, not a camper, lol.
Spectacular minicamper, the only criticism I could make is that the shower cannot go on the same side of the awning or next to the kitchen. Greetings from Chile.
It is nice and simple! It has only what I would need, with no gimmicks!☺️
Looks well made and tough. It is weird though to have the pull out kitchen and the shower right by the door. Seems like the shower would make the ground all muddy right where you normally enter the trailer on the passenger side. Very nice trailer but for that price there should be atleast 200-300 watts of solar. 100 watts of solar is just a little better than no solar. Thanks for sharing the craftsmanship this trailer seems to have.
That's nice but would rather have the shower on the other side and keep the awning ground side dry as possible.
That is the kind of trailer I'm talking about, everything but the shower system, I prefer the geyser system, no need to carry heavy amounts of water around (8.35ppg)
This is the kind of thing I want to have for the same reason I have 100s of books in my book case and have only read 3 books why ? Because I can and it’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen beside a 747 and concord and the Saturn V. And that’s all there is to it
You guys do great work!
Thanks!
Wow what an beautiful trailer! Are their options for AC? this is the perfect setup but I couldn't handle the summer heat without AC!
Thanks! Yes,we do have a couple different options for A/C. Email tristan@cedarridgecampers.com for details.
AC that'll work off-grid for more then few hours would be great
Great design and function.
Beautiful!!!
18 gallon water tank is not enough by far unless your only going out for 1 or 2 days if that but if you are going off grid for a longer time & or living in it full time than you need much more than 18 gallons which is easy to do but most do not sadly
Well Done ❗️
Hello, do you sell the pvc box on the side of the Vega 2.0? thanks in advance for your response
Any options for red? And....what kind of lead times for a build?
No issues with the water exhaust melting the box? Always curious about this option
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Thanks for the suggestion. Just did.
Price?
All that and no place for a refrigerator?
The refrigerator is up front in the tongue box.
@@cedarridgecampers9764 Got it, but not very convenient for cooking in back and not covered by awning. Also would want that for storage.
So I'll just say that a lot of wasted space in the back. You have the stove and sink on the side so why would you need the back to be more of a kitchen area. Also where the stove and sink is great idea in theory but what if it's raining and you want to cook. The awning doesn't cover you as you stand behind the sink and stove to use it so you are exposed. This is why I would've has the sink and stove put in the back under the lift up door to have protection from rain and then use the other side storage where the sink and stove was for something else whether you want more storage for good or your propane tank could be housed there with ventilation out the side so your propane tank wasn't sitting out in the elements. I know it won't bother it that much and you can always switch tanks if you need but it would look better and someone else couldn't get to your propane tank to steal it because again you will be out in the wilderness in national parks and if someone needs some propane your tank is looming pretty easy to steal right now. If the weight distribution is a concern then just move the axle on the trailer back some to make up for the shift in weight but the pull out sink and stove isn't a good idea there without some type of overhead protection when it's raining trust me it isn't fun to cook in the rain when your food is getting rained on lol
A 23 0 270 awning works wonders in that situation... You just have to make sure that it is secured to the ground with the telescopic poles deployed.
Dang, with all accessories, $40,000. I guess I'm a cheap bastard, lol. I do have the same pair of shoes that I left the military in 2014.
I just realized I need new shoes, not a camper, lol.
Lol..I maxed my options out and was little under 34k