Your walk-through was really well done; it was thorough, nicely paced, and smooth. I continue to be impressed with Kingstar's innovation and attention to detail, and I am pleased to see the new Adventure Series, which you aptly describe as "The perfect blend of quality and affordability." It was nice to see the cameo from Marcus, too. Keep up the great work!
Standard kingstar fresh of ~30 gal and grey of ~30gal . They also have additional options for auxiliary fresh water adding another 30 gal. They use cassette toilets so no need for black.
Nice finish, but the layouts just don't make sense to me. Having to stand down in a well to cook doesn't make sense and if someone isn't paying attention when they get up from the table, looks like there is a good chance for a broken ankle.
Well, Kingstar realized that their Caminos were getting too expensive. I remember a video from 2018 when Marcus was giving a tour of a Camino and said that the price started at $26k. Now 6 years later and the Caminos (now the called the KRUZR) start at $60k before you even add options effectively pricing out many consumers. You can buy one of the more traditional camper brands Lancer, Northern Lite, Palomino, etc for a lot less.
Your walk-through was really well done; it was thorough, nicely paced, and smooth.
I continue to be impressed with Kingstar's innovation and attention to detail, and I am pleased to see the new Adventure Series, which you aptly describe as "The perfect blend of quality and affordability." It was nice to see the cameo from Marcus, too.
Keep up the great work!
Thank you Jim!
That’s pretty cool!
Reminds me of a Capri Campers Retreat
Nice one.
How much does it weigh as equipped. Looks really nice
Including the fish and ski lockers, the Overland Pack with Pack Away Porch you’re at 3500#
3:50 thats the water heater not furnace intake
Looks really nice. What about water capacity? Black/Grey? dumping?
Standard kingstar fresh of ~30 gal and grey of ~30gal . They also have additional options for auxiliary fresh water adding another 30 gal. They use cassette toilets so no need for black.
Nice finish, but the layouts just don't make sense to me. Having to stand down in a well to cook doesn't make sense and if someone isn't paying attention when they get up from the table, looks like there is a good chance for a broken ankle.
Well, Kingstar realized that their Caminos were getting too expensive. I remember a video from 2018 when Marcus was giving a tour of a Camino and said that the price started at $26k. Now 6 years later and the Caminos (now the called the KRUZR) start at $60k before you even add options effectively pricing out many consumers. You can buy one of the more traditional camper brands Lancer, Northern Lite, Palomino, etc for a lot less.
Ah kingstar star with no oven an sliding thetford toilet in North /South configuration is like not buying the good one
Portapotty yuck.