see, this intro is a proper way to do it. nice soft music that isn't deafening, nice normal calm talking voice to go over the features of the trailer. also nice little trailer.
Absolutely love the new galley layout with the redarc power system and the storage cubby instead of the drawer. I'm currently in the build que and if all goes well my vega at will be done around the end of April. As always love the videos and of course the trailer turned out amazing!
I would have bought this teardrop in a heartbeat. But i hate the inside layout. The drawers are way too much sticking out (way too deep). And another thing no windows on the sides. If these 2 things were changed, this would be by far the best trailer for me.
Hi - we understand your views. For the inside cabinets, most of our customers want storage space since that is usually at a premium on teardrops, so the their depth is geared towards usability, not looks. Our custom Tern doors have large awning windows in them, and we also have a 2x3' moonroof / stargazer window up front for outside lighting. To each their own! We hope you have luck finding a perfect trailer for you.
@cedarridgecampers9764 i understand, but when you lay down and lets say you get up, the cabinets are sitting in your face. Other option to make the trailer 1 foot longer. I like the setup in bean trailers. Cabinets are pushed way back.
I would NOT buy a tear drop with a 3/4 opening back door. No rain/ shade cover when open, and no access to storage under counter while counter is in use. Why do these manufacturers continue making campers with that design flaw ..??
I've had issues with full length doors warping and/or seal issues at the bottom before. If the door seals well I'd just as soon put an awning over the back than use the door for cover. Any amount of wind with rain and the back door cover argument goes out the window anyway. Just my 2 cents.
What a great video no close up of a bare light bulb or sun glare and no excess zooming well done
Glad you enjoyed it
see, this intro is a proper way to do it. nice soft music that isn't deafening, nice normal calm talking voice to go over the features of the trailer. also nice little trailer.
Absolutely love the new galley layout with the redarc power system and the storage cubby instead of the drawer. I'm currently in the build que and if all goes well my vega at will be done around the end of April. As always love the videos and of course the trailer turned out amazing!
It's beautiful, but you never mention leveling. Very well behaved pup. I wish I could afford one. Here's to dreaming.
please show how the propane system works with the on board heater.
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Very nice
what is the total height as it sits in this configuration?
The total height of this camper with the roof rack is just under 7'.
What about price $$ €€ ?
Can’t find any info, even on your website.
Do you ship to Europe ?
$35,000 USD
I would have bought this teardrop in a heartbeat. But i hate the inside layout. The drawers are way too much sticking out (way too deep). And another thing no windows on the sides. If these 2 things were changed, this would be by far the best trailer for me.
Hi - we understand your views. For the inside cabinets, most of our customers want storage space since that is usually at a premium on teardrops, so the their depth is geared towards usability, not looks. Our custom Tern doors have large awning windows in them, and we also have a 2x3' moonroof / stargazer window up front for outside lighting. To each their own! We hope you have luck finding a perfect trailer for you.
@cedarridgecampers9764 i understand, but when you lay down and lets say you get up, the cabinets are sitting in your face. Other option to make the trailer 1 foot longer. I like the setup in bean trailers. Cabinets are pushed way back.
I would NOT buy a tear drop with a 3/4 opening back door. No rain/ shade cover when open, and no access to storage under counter while counter is in use. Why do these manufacturers continue making campers with that design flaw ..??
I've had issues with full length doors warping and/or seal issues at the bottom before. If the door seals well I'd just as soon put an awning over the back than use the door for cover. Any amount of wind with rain and the back door cover argument goes out the window anyway. Just my 2 cents.