What RV is Best for Full Time RVing & Narrowing Down our Focus!

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  • @IreneIronTravels
    @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому +12

    Thank you for all of your support and great comments! Keep em coming!! 😀
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    • @i70show
      @i70show Рік тому

      do you regret not getting a walled off separate Bedroom ? My wife sleeps less than I do so we needed a second room.... so went with 25krs.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  Рік тому +1

      The separate bedroom hasn’t bothered us…. We do both have the same sleep and awake schedules. It also makes the RV feel bigger being all one room. But if we did go with a bigger RV it would be nice to have separate rooms to give it a more homey feel and have some separation.

  • @MWILSON7
    @MWILSON7 3 роки тому +13

    Love the Tremor! That pretty much seals the deal for the airstream trailer!

  • @paulbailey5915
    @paulbailey5915 3 роки тому +2

    InTech Terra Oasis: You need to add this to your list of travel trailers. Modern like the Airstream, separate bedroom, split dry bathroom, U -Lounge with windows. Large 12v refrigerator. Ample kitchen countertop space, large sink, full aluminum cage construction, great ground clearance. This is the one!

  • @misstraveler1001
    @misstraveler1001 3 роки тому +7

    Have you considered a toy hauler, which is what we are hoping to get! We don't plan on carrying anything, we will put furniture in that space to create out our living room! We want an all weather so we can boondock in all seasons!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому +2

      We just looked at a grand design M class, 26 ft I think. Pretty cool! I would want one with a deck!

    • @cameronb1907
      @cameronb1907 3 роки тому +1

      That’s what I was going to suggest as well. The patio is great for workouts when you don’t want to be in the dirt. Also you can get them with off-road wheels and tires with a higher ride height, for off-road. But most of them have less storage compartments. Also, the bikes can be secured in the trailer when you’re away with the truck, doing other things.

  • @Psychopappy
    @Psychopappy 3 роки тому +1

    Yup you're getting that flying cloud

  • @rustyshakelford7934
    @rustyshakelford7934 3 роки тому +1

    Get a toyhauler even if you don't have a toy to put in it. Most have 100 gallon fresh water, high ceilings and you can make a small office in the back. You can open the whole back end up with a patio on most. I have a wolfpack 23pack15 and love it. You can also add your own decent chairs vs the crappy RV ones. They also have more ground clearance for boondocking. Check it out!

  • @cholincholin96
    @cholincholin96 3 роки тому +1

    Grand Design Imagine XLS 17 MKE is a great option that meets lots of your requirements. It is very spacious inside, not too heavy to toll, great kitchen, Murphy bed, good size tanks, etc. and tiger clearance

  • @cherimelton9753
    @cherimelton9753 3 роки тому +2

    Congratulations on your new truck. It also took us some time to figure out the best trailer for us. We rented trailers to see how we liked the different layouts. It was helpful to rent and get a feel for what we liked and didn't like. We ended up having a custom trailer built for our needs - 16 ft toy hauler with 50-50-50 tank storage and no slides. Take care and look forward to seeing your new rig. Blessings.

  • @n2know
    @n2know 3 роки тому

    We’ve owned a truck shell, a cab over camper, a class C, A towable trailer, and now a fifth wheel. The roomiest and easiest to tow is the fifth wheel. Just sharing experience..

  • @daveduncan2748
    @daveduncan2748 3 роки тому

    Fifth wheels are a lot easier to tow than a travel trailer. Having the pivot point right over the wheels makes a huge difference. I towed a 35' travel trailer with a Ford excursion (solid, heavy, long-wheelbase tow vehicle), and it was challenging. When ever anything larger than a passenger car passes you (or you pass it), there's a series of alternating side pressures pushing you around on the road. First, the high pressure zone in front of the other vehicle pushes against the side of the trailer behind the trailer wheels, which pivots the back of the trailer to the right, the front of the trailer to the left, which pulls the back of the truck to the left, and points the truck to the right. You have to react quickly to keep from driving off the road. Then when you get that under control, it eases up, but then the pressure zone is in front of the trailer wheels, and points you to the left. Then the front of the truck gets pushed back to the right as the vehicle passes. It's white knuckles on a high traffic road like an interstate. If you are in a middle lane, then you get the effect from both sides!

  • @orange13
    @orange13 3 роки тому

    given your requirements, a trailer is the only option. It is super-easy to unhook from your truck and, unlike a 5th wheel, doesn't block most of your truck bed. You can even fit a small popup tent on the bed of your truck and have a 'camper' for an overnighter in some really remote area (where none of the other options would be an option). a trailer also doesn't lock you in on just one type of towing vehicle, it is the most universal fit. And the opposite is true as well, you can tow a variety of trailers with your truck.

  • @lisanichols4810
    @lisanichols4810 3 роки тому +1

    I also agree with those saying Intech Terra Oasis. It's gorgeous and has everything you've mentioned. It's only 26ft long. I love the Nucamp Avia but it's 28ft long.

  • @nickrica7501
    @nickrica7501 3 роки тому

    I could see you getting an awesome storage system for your truck bed.
    With a rolling cover or a shell. That opens up options. Your rig is stout and can pull and carry most anything you could want.
    Airstreams have little storage for full timers and it is lower to the ground for boondocking. Plus $$
    Everything is a compromise. One is easier to tow but difficult off road. Get too big and you have other issues.
    Start a check list of amenities. Maybe in priority.
    Solar with batteries has to be near the top. Large tanks and clearance.
    No one ever says: 'I am selling this RV, it has too much storage.'
    A quality build matters more with Full timers.
    Happy trails, good luck.

  • @jamesbull2975
    @jamesbull2975 3 роки тому

    I’ve said this before....don’t forget the 25 foot Airstream with the rear bedroom..Chris you like to cook and you can get both the regular oven AND a convection microwave, plus the bigger bathroom to boot. Love ours.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому

      Yes! We still haven't seen one in person, but will keep it mind for sure! Thanks James!

  • @rebeccaolesh7915
    @rebeccaolesh7915 3 роки тому +15

    For some reason, we can picture you guys in an Airstream. You'll have fun no matter what you choose, and that's the most important thing.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому +2

      We always pictured that as well, but just want to make sure we exhaust our options. Lots to consider! Thanks!

    • @paulbailey5915
      @paulbailey5915 3 роки тому

      So many issues with AS quality. Also no ground clearance or insulation! Then there is the dreaded hail storm (from Hell).. Gameover! Check out the In-Tech Terra Oasis... ticks all your boxes

    • @seabliss22
      @seabliss22 3 роки тому

      Sadly an airstream won't give them much clearance.

    • @robwestley7370
      @robwestley7370 3 роки тому

      @@paulbailey5915 Sandra Westley from the UK are AS not insulated, I thought they were.

    • @paulbailey5915
      @paulbailey5915 3 роки тому

      @@robwestley7370 Very limited insulation, but with so many windows and that aluminum, the heat or cold wins!

  • @auricgoldfinger8478
    @auricgoldfinger8478 3 роки тому +4

    I repeat. Airstream Classic 30. I almost posted Ford F-250 last week. Still my treat

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому

      Sounds like a good set up! And the price is right!🤣

  • @rickfetz469
    @rickfetz469 3 роки тому +3

    The Intech Terra pretty much has everything you have been talking about and has a great interior. It is a little less than 25’ long. If you hadn’t looked at it yet. It is made in Indiana so Florida should have them. The RV dealer close to my home in Indianapolis has them at their facility.

  • @lisanichols4810
    @lisanichols4810 3 роки тому

    Before you completely decide against a 5th wheel, look at the Keystone Acadia (Arcadia?) 32ft. Since several feet of a 5th wheel is over your truck bed this would likely equate to about 25 to 27ft behind. The exterior is light and modern and this is a new plan for 2021. At one point General RV had these.

  • @dawnwilliamson1523
    @dawnwilliamson1523 3 роки тому +2

    You should check out Oliver Travel Trailers. I also love the Airstreams.

  • @bwestney3
    @bwestney3 3 роки тому +3

    Just keep in mind what you will be comfortable in towing/driving especially if you pick up and move frequently.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому +1

      Very true! We really want to keep small for that reason as we like to travel and have more options for places to stay!

  • @joncardinal7641
    @joncardinal7641 3 роки тому +1

    So after towing a bumper pull travel trailer and a 5th wheel, teth 5th wheel hands down tow a lot better. easier to manimover and lots of head room.

  • @nevysadventuresllc9074
    @nevysadventuresllc9074 3 роки тому

    If you haven’t bought anything yet ask any of them if they are doing a recirculating showers. Please feel free to look them up on youtube it is all over people making them for their campers for extra boon docking time. They call it the endless shower also.

  • @monicafreimiller5754
    @monicafreimiller5754 3 роки тому +2

    Have you considered a Intech Terra Oasis? We have a the Sol Horizon and it is so very well built.

  • @NomadicLiving
    @NomadicLiving 3 роки тому

    Hey guys - I love the idea of a truck camper, but - if you want to be off-grid for longer; as you said water capacity, etc will be an issue - so will fridge size, lithium batteries, and solar; space for extra fule and a possible generator - it's not so wonderful to go 100 miles off-road if you can only stay for 3 days. I'd look for a travel trailer or a small 5'ver. - you can beef up the suspension to make it more robust. Lance makes an awesome bumper pull as well. Airstreams are also totally awesome!

  • @sonymclean5229
    @sonymclean5229 3 роки тому

    Don't dismiss the 5th wheel too fast! I have had both trailer with hitch and 5th wheel and I must say 5th wheel is much easier to hitch and pull! Plus all the extra ceiling space is great! Keep shopping, that's the best part! Can't wait for your next video!!

  • @MichelleNovalee
    @MichelleNovalee 3 роки тому

    Not sure if you did a new poll yet but we are in a class C (sometimes referred to as a B+), a Winnebago Fuse. They stopped making them in 2019 and brought the EKKO in. We love our Fuse. It’s exactly 24ft and we get great gas milage, around 16mpg. It’s diesel. We have 43 gal gray tank and 40 gal black tank that lasts us forever. We also have Jeep Renegade as our travel car that we take out and about places. I love Winnebago. I think they are made really well as far as motorhomes go. I also really like Lazy Daze. And my favorite trailers are airstream (except for the price 😜) which I’ll make a bet is what you end up with 😉

  • @seabliss22
    @seabliss22 3 роки тому

    We have the 31MB grand design. It's 9,800 pounds dry. We pull it with a Three quarter ton diesel. We use the bunk house as our coffee bar and extra storage.

  • @selena0ldenoughtoknowbette244
    @selena0ldenoughtoknowbette244 3 роки тому

    Fifth wheel all the way. Yes we have one. We are weekenders.

  • @upintheairstream8116
    @upintheairstream8116 3 роки тому

    The best travel trailer out there is the Airstream. Don’t get the Flying Cloud boring!!! Make sure u get the Pro Pride hitch. We are in the Pendleton.

  • @kilbuda
    @kilbuda 3 роки тому

    What a team! Fun to watch the brain cells burning- in a good way.

  • @joehawaii5788
    @joehawaii5788 3 роки тому

    You can pick out any "Trailer" you like and put a air ride suspension on it and with higher profile off road tires. Then when your going down that dirt road, with just a push a button you can raise your trailer for those rocky and bumpy road !!! Its not hard to do and any good "Off Road" shop can do it for you. !!!

  • @universalmediaus
    @universalmediaus 3 роки тому

    We just got a 2021 25FB International Airstream w/ the hatch option and couldn't be happier. We've gone over 12 miles since December and we are towing it with our 2021 F-250 w/ the 7.3L Gas engine and we don't even notice it behind us 99.9% of the time. Love Love love it!!!! Good luck with the shopping!

  • @randydeshane9991
    @randydeshane9991 2 роки тому

    We have pulled 2 different 5th wheels over the last 22 years. After pulling the 5th wheel for the 1st 21 years we used a relatives 28ft travel trailer for 2 weeks. Was not my first choice after the 5th wheel. Good luck!!!

  • @jacktyler7599
    @jacktyler7599 3 роки тому

    For truck campers (and your aspirations), suggest you mine some of the Stonyboot videos. W-A-Y too much 'stuff' on their rig, a trap door you must be aware of, but clever mods to make it practical. Trailer choice: Bias your shopping to those which are CAD/CAM designed and built as the box will be best built (e.g. Lance). Fifth Wheel choice: If you want to wrestle with something longer/taller, let the larger footprint allow you to consider trailers without slides (less weight & complication, e.g. Escape 5.0). But forget off-roading.

    • @jacktyler7599
      @jacktyler7599 3 роки тому

      BTW you seem to be commenting about off-roading and boondocking as tho' they are synonymous. E.g. yes, Airstreams can be easily boondocked...but off-roading implies transiting more severe, irregular surfaces with more lift and tougher suspension assumed. WRT that Lance 2075, it's for tailgating and the galley is a joke. For a 'separate rooms' feel, take a look at the 2375.

  • @michaelhays6510
    @michaelhays6510 3 роки тому

    We predicted a travel trailer and probably Airstream. Before watching this last episode, I bet that you’d bought a truck. As you continued through the options I began thinking Lance 2075! We bought ours last Fall and love it. Every RV has trade offs including the 2075. We think it’s similar to Airstream without the aluminum shell and the PRICE. We love the Euro-styling, large windows and big skylights. Also true 4 season. The kitchen is small, but the dinette table can even move closer to the sink for extra counter. The bedroom is awesome. The Truma heating/water heater combo sips electricity and propane and is super quiet. Get the lift kit option for a bit more ground clearance, but it isn’t like the off-road brands. Check princesscraft and the Russo’s UA-cam vids. Good luck!

  • @williamwhitty1409
    @williamwhitty1409 3 роки тому

    If I had it to do over and with your having a great truck now, I'd consider the larger Oliver Travel Trailer. It has a good clearance with the dual axel and if you get a cap for the truck you can carry your toys like your electric bikes as well as generator, gas, and extra water plus you have the option to get rid of your black tank with a composting or cassette toilet. Good luck with your hunting.

  • @nancyviter3713
    @nancyviter3713 3 роки тому

    Hi guys, as outdoor vehicle owners for over 40 years, we’ve had them all. We’ve found good and bad in each type. For our full timing choice? We went with an Airstream (23 foot corner bed for the nice shower in the corner that allows my tall hubby a roomy shower with a bench to sit on-we removed the bathroom door and use the accordion room separator for privacy although when you are full timing with another person, there is never a lot of privacy).
    A few reasons for an Airstream: Nothing out there has the windows and light as an Airstream, nothing else is so versatile with being able to stop and use the trailer without having slideout considerations. Floor plans with a slide in other trailers sometimes have to be put out in order to use the trailer. Not great when it’s raining or snowing or a narrow parking place along a highway to run in and use the bathroom! As far as ground clearance-don’t let that deter you! We are staying in a dispersed camping area in Colorado and we’ve seen both a Bambi being pulled by an Audi car, and a 25 foot Airstream being towed by a 2 wheel drive van go past our camp site, which was a bit challenging in itself, in to areas with very large ruts and steep dirt/rocky/gravel hills to get deep in to private spots. Airstreams hold their resale value also! We know you will love whatever you choose, however, if you get a new trailer that is not an Airstream, the resale value plummets in normal non-Covid times! We know that from experience!
    Glad you are going for a new adventure-change is definitely why we all love full timing, right?

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому

      Thank you for your insights! Yes! Adventure awaits!!

  • @donaldkoval8278
    @donaldkoval8278 3 роки тому

    Great video guys. We are about to embark on owning a class B RV ourselves, and have learned a lot from you. We’ve enjoyed all of your videos in your van, and are still watching you because we think you’re the most pleasant RV couple on UA-cam.
    I think you should get a 25 foot Airstream Globetrotter trailer, lift it 3 to 4 inches and put on bigger and gnarlier tires to match your truck, and pull it behind your pick up truck. This trailer has the size and layout, with queen size bed and a door that can be closed to the bedroom, that would satisfy your privacy and working needs. As well the combination would look great together. Avoiding a fifth wheel keeps the Pick up bed available for your E bikes which you could wheel on with a ramp. There are kits to secure the bikes to the floor of the truck and this would keep them much cleaner than hanging them off the back of the trailer and avoid a lengthening your total rig.
    Good luck with your shopping!!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому

      Thanks Donald, appreciate that comment! We do love that 25fb queen floor plan! GNARLY tires! Yesssss!

  • @outdoorsman2b918
    @outdoorsman2b918 3 роки тому

    I'll keep advocating for the Rockwood Minilite 2500 series. I indicted a bunch of advantages on your previous video but, I'll repeat just a few given comments on today's video:
    1. Just under 26 ft total length and approx 10.5 Ft height. You will fit in 95% of the situations.
    2. Freshwater tank 52 gals, 30 Gals grey, 30 gals black.
    3. If you select 12V fridge option, these ridges come 10.CuFt., get cold 4 times faster than regular 3-way fridges, come with a 190 watts panel (enough for the fridge) with an option of a 2nd 190 watts solar panel.
    4. If you select a model with an outside kitchen, 3 models come with a big fridge. Approx 3.5 CuFt camp kitchen fridge. For a total of approx 14 CuFt or more of cold storage.
    5. Ceiling height of 6.5 Ft and many other options.
    6. I think the Murphy Bed models are a great option and have a great advantage but for a separate bedroom, condo feel and multiple work areas; the Minilite 2516S, 2506S, 2511S, 2513S
    7. The 2506S, 2511S, and 2516S models have 60 gals of greywater tank. With the off-road option, the 2nd 190W solar panel... extended dry camping anyone? 2506S and 2516S have huge front kitchens too.
    8. All come with a metal counter for the exterior and a Blackstone-type griddle.
    9. Two (2) 30 lbs propane tanks. You will have propane for months and don't need to find a specialized place to fill gas like with your van. If you messed up and forgot to fill the tanks on time, you can easily grab a 20 lbs tank and continue camping for weeks.
    10. Standards wi-fi ranger
    11. Heated tanks and other extended season camping features
    I suggest watching all the Minilite model videos from Haylett RV. The videos are very informative and with relevant data from the get-go.
    If 6'6" ceiling height isn't enough, I suggest looking at the Freedom Express and Freedom Express Liberty Edition. The ceiling height is 6'-9".
    A truck camper will not work. It will take you almost everywhere but too small to be productive.

  • @bruceclyne5254
    @bruceclyne5254 3 роки тому +2

    Just a comment on the overall feel of this video. The combination of Chris’s hair being down with ambient lighting from multiple sources conveys a warmth and vulnerability to your current situation. Best wishes from Alabama for a great transition!

  • @kathyasch1293
    @kathyasch1293 3 роки тому

    Nix on the truck camper. We sold ours and went to a class B because we were feeling we needed to be able to GET TO THE STEERING WHEEL WITHOUT GOING OUTSIDE. You never know anymore what situation might come up and the thought of someone getting into the cab with us sleeping in the back ... started to be an issue. We had an extended cab F-350 and had a break in while we were shopping for only 20 minutes. Found out that it only takes a punch or a screw driver to get the lock open.

  • @TheKarelKramer
    @TheKarelKramer 3 роки тому

    I camp with a truck camper and love it, but it doesn't work for you. I have also traveled in a super c, a class c and class a. As I said in my last comment, most of my traveling has been in toolbox. The beds are permanent either with a front bedroom or a queen in the rear that raises and lowers. That leaves a lot of open plan area. You bikes can go inside. They are made to camp off road. If you want to boondocks with freedom, get built-in generator. Even if you get solar panels, having the built-in generator is amazing when it gets hot. They are not that annoying. I had one 21 foot one with oven, ac, microwave, ice maker and everything. Very nice. Rugged too.

  • @ojtamayosr
    @ojtamayosr 3 роки тому

    In case you haven't seen a Newmar 2702 in person, you owe it to yourself before buying. We just purchased a new 2702 and couldn't be happier. We had a Winnebago 24V on the Sprinter chassis and we wanted something just a bit bigger in overall length, and the 2702 was perfect since it's only 2 and a half feet longer than the 24V. However, we feel like going from a one bedroom condo to a 2,000 square foot home.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому +1

      That's awesome! I think we'd really like it. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @chriscameron4223
    @chriscameron4223 3 роки тому

    I have a pop-up truck camper, an Alaskan camper and then tow a trailer behind it. I plan to get a toy hauler instead of the travel trailer I have now and then I’ll have a very modular system. You should consider getting a light weight pop-up truck camper (FourWheel Camper, Alaskan Camper, Outfitter, Northstar, Hallmark) and then a travel trailer. It gives a lot of flexibility in your system and ability to go way off road when you want and then still have comfort in your trailer.

  • @sherrystandefer
    @sherrystandefer 3 роки тому

    A Black Series trailer would look awesome behind that truck!

  • @13Laurba
    @13Laurba 3 роки тому +3

    Also, A good kitchen is a must, I love your healthy cooking sections :)

  • @donnadieckmann9822
    @donnadieckmann9822 3 роки тому

    We fulltime in a 19 ft travel trailer, we are kind of new about 1 year and a half. It's a 2020 lance model 1995. Full lenght incuding hitch its just under 25' Has 3 tanks at 45 gallon each we normaly boondock or dry camp. If we're careful we can last 14 days before we have to dump. I have a spare 12 volt pump which we can add water.

  • @kenjones5403
    @kenjones5403 3 роки тому

    Toy hauler. Gives you an outside patio. ATC aluminum.

  • @judybolger9647
    @judybolger9647 3 роки тому

    5th wheel easier to tow than a pull behind, we have had both. Please look at Grand Design, great company and service!

  • @marymurphy5069
    @marymurphy5069 3 роки тому

    We have a 27 foot Shadow Cruiser, it has a push out and a king bed we love it It has a big kitchen

  • @marvs4321
    @marvs4321 3 роки тому

    Take a look at Outdoors RV in La Grange, Oregon. They make a true 4-season line of travel trailers, toy haulers and 5th wheels that are designed for off-roading in the rugged areas. Or take a look at Arctic Fox RV’s, they also have a line of off-road, 4 season capable RVs. With your F350 Tremor SRW, a truck camper isn’t an option as it won’t have the extra space you want and a SRW Tremor package doesn’t give you a whole lot of payload capacity. I’d suggest a rugged, off-road 5th wheel like the Outdoor RV Glacier Peak Series or a travel trailer of the size and length that suits you.

  • @wade4132
    @wade4132 3 роки тому

    I think a toy hauler travel trailer Grand Design, ATC toy hauler(Alum trailer Company) NO WOOD all aluminum inside and outside, Lance, type RV around 25ft,to 30ft. Big tanks plus a generator, Great for storing bikes and working out if the weather is bad.

  • @mikemakar1220
    @mikemakar1220 3 роки тому

    You two aren’t fooling me. Both of your eyes lit up when you did the video walkthroughs of the Airstream FC trailers. The only question is if you get the 25’ or the 28’. 😀. The only negative would be your desire to go more off road. It’s all about trade offs and what is most important. Good luck deciding!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому

      Thanks MIke! We do both really love the Airstreams! But, we just don't know quite yet!

  • @hbuzzell
    @hbuzzell 3 роки тому +3

    Especially since Lance is on your list (love them), look at Princess Craft RV in Round Rock TX. They are great and have an awesome UA-cam channel to show their different RVs. I would highly recommend them (and it’s not all the way across the US). I can’t wait to see what y’all decide on.

  • @sandrap3047
    @sandrap3047 3 роки тому +3

    I knew a big truck was in your future! I’m still rooting for an airstream! 😆

  • @randys9541
    @randys9541 3 роки тому

    We love our Lance and the tank sizes. We have a 2285. And the Dometic hat would go well with it! Can get it with the lift kit and will be able get it off road a bit more. We did consider the Outdoors RV, but we live on the East Coast so that just didn’t make sense. The interior on the Lance is better than the Outdoors RV, but not as modern for most models as an AS.

  • @aadams64
    @aadams64 3 роки тому +1

    We have been in a Little Guy Max for 2 years and are keeping our eye open for what our next rig might be! All the ones you’re seriously considering have been on our hot list too, esp the Black Series!! Just wanted to give you a heads up on the InTech Terra! The quality, inside appearance, and thoughtful design rival the others in our opinion. We were able to tour one at the Tampa RV show this year! Good luck on your quest!

  • @darlenewhite4465
    @darlenewhite4465 3 роки тому

    We full time and have had two Lances, a 1475 and 1995. We have loved both, but are now waiting for our airstream to be delivered next month. :). You can’t go wrong with either brand.

  • @bradleyeis7319
    @bradleyeis7319 3 роки тому

    You might need to get the HQ19, I hear that there are Quality Control issues with the HQ21, I don't even think you can find one. They are shipped from Australia and until they fix the problems, no luck. The best place to get the HQ. is at RV'S of America in Idaho. They specialize in them and they took the HQ 21 off of their website.

  • @NvFlyAngler
    @NvFlyAngler 3 роки тому

    Holy cow, super aligned with our thoughts. We just purchased a 2021 F-350 6.7L (non-Tremor so not as "badass" as yours, Chris) and we've 99.9% decided on an Outdoors RV travel trailer for many of the reasons you mention: large tanks, high ground clearance, very good off-road suspension, build quality, etc. And, as we're based in NV, in the (hopefully) unlikely event we have an issue that requires a trip to the factory eastern Oregon is way closer than Elkhart, IN. I optioned my truck with the fifth wheel prep package for flexibility and future-proofing, but we'll likely go travel trailer so we can retain truck bed storage. Fun fact: I traded in my 2019 F-250 6.2L and the dealership has it listed for $3,000 MORE than its MSRP; it's crazy out there. Many thanks for your awesome videos and good luck in your search!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому

      Good combo your looking at! I have heard that about the used trucks and that's why so many are buying new now. Easy trade in!! Good luck in your hunt as well!!

  • @pedrofernandez8729
    @pedrofernandez8729 3 роки тому

    I suggest getting a goose neck hitch for your truck so you can pull a 5th wheel. A truck camper would be too small plus it would take a toll on your truck. That would be fine for part time RVing, not full time, IMO

  • @mwebb3014
    @mwebb3014 3 роки тому

    Check out Fate Unbound. They picked their trailer based on its large tanks for the trailer size. They love to boondock.

  • @philiptarnaski1667
    @philiptarnaski1667 3 роки тому

    Hi to you all, another truck camper to look at Cirrus 820 has 32 gallons of fresh water 👍 and wet is 3200lbs and dry 2900 lbs.

  • @johnyee9688
    @johnyee9688 3 роки тому

    That's exciting you're moving on with a new home. I did have bunch of suggestions but since you bought the truck, looks like a towable trailer will be your next home. I'm guessing an Airstream is on your list. You mentioned space was an issue. An option is a trailer with slide outs. Just my opinion after window shopping for a RV this year. Beware of the 2 companies start with a W and J. Because of the qualities. Also decide what kind of places you want to camp. Some places limits you so the length of your trailer is important. Can't wait to see your new home.

  • @themontanaproject8702
    @themontanaproject8702 3 роки тому

    Lance 2375 camp trailer. 45 black tank, check it out lots of benefits. We love ours. Great off road.

  • @SueSkuya-og7lg
    @SueSkuya-og7lg Рік тому

    I enjoy you guys SO much! So informative and honest.

  • @HybridBattery
    @HybridBattery 3 роки тому

    Take a look at a Host Mammoth or Yukon.

  • @jlu2912
    @jlu2912 3 роки тому +4

    You should look into Outdoors RV out of Oregon. They make solid travel trailers geared towards off-road, boondocking, etc.

  • @nevysadventuresllc9074
    @nevysadventuresllc9074 3 роки тому

    Sorry for all the comments but here is a beast you probably never thought of. A super C with 4X4 super rare but if you do your research on the very little maintenance on these you will be impressed. Class A’s are notorious for costing a lot to maintain. Check out this 2020 Dynamax DX3 34KD shared from the RVTrader iOS App.

  • @planetmarrs5239
    @planetmarrs5239 3 роки тому

    Have had both travel trailer, and a fifth wheel......the fifth wheel is the way to go....easier hookup, better maneuverability, can turn 90 degrees to trailer, even hookup that way. Travel trailers are nice but harder to back in, turn etc.....Sold the travel trailer, still have fifth wheel, but I also have vanagon Westy, and that’s what I camp in now.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому

      Appreciate your first hand opinion on those! Sooooo many options!

  • @suejones2129
    @suejones2129 3 роки тому +1

    We were looking at Airstreams but decided on a Oliver Travel trailer. We have one on order. Only available from the factory. True 4 season.

  • @nevysadventuresllc9074
    @nevysadventuresllc9074 3 роки тому

    If your looking at a tow behind travel trailer I would go for an off road travel trailer I would look at Black Series. Truck Campers I am looking at a Host Cascade for a single wheel 3500 all you do it some airbags for the extra weight. Since you have a short bed you just get the shorter version. 5th wheels are roomy and gorgeous but all my friends that have them have suspension issues and end up spending a nice chunk of money getting independent suspension on them. Also take a look at 5th wheels with front kitchen if they make them small enough for you.

  • @deborahallford7337
    @deborahallford7337 3 роки тому

    I’m 9-minutes in, and wanted to answer your question. I’m fairly certain my goal is to find a beautiful used 30’ Airstream Classic, as I will be living in it with my three Dachshund girls in both Texas and Colorado, as well as visiting Arizona and New Mexico! Enjoy this adventure!

  • @MrDavewt45
    @MrDavewt45 3 роки тому

    30’ 5th wheel, do all state parks, with diesel gen. & Solar.

  • @doreenhockley2817
    @doreenhockley2817 3 роки тому

    We bought our Outdoors RV in 2017 and love it. Our model is the 23 RKS. We were definitely sold on the trailer and it’s quality. My recommendation you can not live without is a tire pressure monitoring system. Major peace of mind. Oh and Anderson Levelers. Those are awesome when it comes to leveling your trailer.

  • @c.alcazar2584
    @c.alcazar2584 3 роки тому

    Hi whatever you do enjoy your next ride, enjoy life and dont rush into bying something that you regret later, enjoy Florida and good luck...

  • @Cyfi71
    @Cyfi71 3 роки тому +1

    Aaron gets a new truck! Way cool! And I seem to remember Chris going with the goo goo eyes over the airstream trailer as I recall! Yup, airstream time for sure👍👍👍

    • @seedlady498
      @seedlady498 3 роки тому

      I think it’s her truck lol she’s the driver 💪💪💪

    • @Cyfi71
      @Cyfi71 3 роки тому

      You're right, Chris is the driver! Wait till she get that bad boy off road out west!!! Yay team!!!😎

  • @phillong6590
    @phillong6590 3 роки тому

    Great choice on the 4X4 Ford......looks rugged, but classy. Since you hinted that 28ft was a tad to long, I'll have to adjust my prior guess of a 28ft Airstream Flying Cloud and now go with a smaller version, say the 25 ft Globetrotter (40 gallon black tank). Consider this, if you select a rig other than Airstream, you will always be comparing it with the Airstream quality your accustomed to. Good luck and keep us informed.

  • @kathydonaldson1705
    @kathydonaldson1705 3 роки тому

    We started out tenting, then went to camper to a 24 ft 5th. Then to a 28 and now have a 33 ft 5th. A camper will be too small for you. With your short box truck a 5th is harder to get into small spaces. You would need a sliding hitch. 5th s have a ton more storage that you won't have in a trailer. With a trailer you need to watch out for sway. Driving in high winds will be more difficult with a trailer than a 5th. We love our Montana but it is high. Good luck with your decision. Ps we are part timers, still have sticks and bricks.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому

      Thank you for the insight on the 5ers! Lots of decisions!!

  • @ethancox1444
    @ethancox1444 3 роки тому

    i have a hybrid trailer but with that id put a truck camper in the bed with a slide out it would be perfect for you two

  • @tjnak
    @tjnak 3 роки тому

    Scamp makes a short light 5th wheel

  • @butchkelin3762
    @butchkelin3762 3 роки тому

    Design and build your own!. I did. My wants and needs are quite different than most peoples certainly different than a couple or family. I had a custom cargo trailer built with dual axles off-road tires high clearance 7 foot ceiling and rear door that lowers to a ramp like a toy hauler. I ordered it with 1 inch insulation in all the walls and ceiling. Once I got the shell I started building what works for me. I put in a wood-burning stove a fresh tank and a gray tank, sink, a 12 V refrigerator and a 12 V freezer which also run-on 120 V shore power. On the roof I put five 100 W solar panels and inside I have the control unit and three 100 amp hour batteries plus a 2000 W inverter. Add to that a blue Eddie with another 2400 amp hours and I could probably run the air conditioning for at least a little while off of that. I couldn't find an RV with all the things I wanted and without all the crap I do not. I do not have an indoor shower but I have a composting toilet. Works for me.

  • @nwester4232
    @nwester4232 3 роки тому

    I know you’ll get an airstream, but fingers crossed that it’s NOT an airstream, although given the options you considered, it’s the best looking. I guess I’m not a fan of trailers in general. We’ve had every kind of RV, including a couple of trailers, and my most favorites, depending on the use, have been our class A diesel pusher with a toad (FT work/live for 2 years), and our class B van (shorter trips). Our first was a truck camper - loved that for weekends & had that for at least a decade. Class C’s were just okay, and we least enjoyed our trailers. Good luck with your choices! I’m sure you’ll get what suits your needs best at this point in time!

  • @rickgilbert8121
    @rickgilbert8121 3 роки тому

    Buying an F350 means you will have enough truck to safely tow a 5er or bumper pull. Good choice there! When I was researching our first RV purchase we were also leaning towards a travel trailer. But after texting and talking to long term RVer's, they convinced me that towing a 5er was much less stressful than a travel trailer. Since I too had never towed anything before it was a big concern. On at least 3 occasions last year we were towing in high winds and saw travel trailers swaying dangerously in front of us. Our 27ft 5er and truck had no issues in all those conditions and more. So I'm much more comfortable with a fifth wheel vs bumper pull. We now drive a 2020 F350 (7.3 gasser), and a Winnebago Voyage 2932 5er (32.5 feet). Best of luck on your search!

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому +1

      Nice! Good advice thanks! If there were more options available, I would have really considered the new 7.3. Plenty of power and I hear its a good engine so far. Get some extra payload and save some extra cash!

    • @rickgilbert8121
      @rickgilbert8121 3 роки тому

      @@IreneIronTravels If you are traveling thru North Dallas in the near future, I would be more than happy to hook up our 5er and let you tow it around to see how it feels. Assuming of course we aren't somewhere in the Rockies on our own adventure... 😁

  • @NavyMurse
    @NavyMurse 3 роки тому +1

    I think you guys would look great in a Pendleton Limited Edition Airstream

  • @MrMttech
    @MrMttech 3 роки тому

    Check out Northwood Manufacturing, the Nash models, good build all the way around.

  • @garyecastle4977
    @garyecastle4977 3 роки тому

    Have you looked at the "Host" PU camper based in Bend Oregon? By far the best custom build in the world. New Mammoth runs close to $100K. Arctic Fox would be my 2nd choice. But they are over priced. Lance looks good and have come a long way but AF is far more of a true four season along with the Host which is the only one I am considering right now. Host is the Rolls Royce of pickup campers. You don't see as many of the Host units because of the high price and custom builds. The Host are by far more like a fancy upper crust home. When you are relaxing in a 3 slide Host you have to pinch yourself to realize your aren't in an upper crust condo on the lake.

  • @LW-io4sw
    @LW-io4sw 3 роки тому

    Take a look of Winnebago Hike.

  • @nevysadventuresllc9074
    @nevysadventuresllc9074 3 роки тому

    Don’t forget the Explorer travel trailer it is another off road camper check out the company ROA (RV’s of America)

  • @ronaldchestney6693
    @ronaldchestney6693 3 роки тому

    Used a 40ft 5th wheel for 2 yrs and went eveywhere loved it, had everything we needed

  • @penelopebartell840
    @penelopebartell840 3 роки тому

    Lance are well made and have better insulation than many. Good luck!

  • @Principal9999
    @Principal9999 3 роки тому

    Hi from Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦 - great video - that truck is insane awesome! Looking forward to seeing your whole set up soon 👍🏻

  • @nolakirk3357
    @nolakirk3357 3 роки тому

    Looking forward to seeing your new
    F350 Tremor. Wow! What a cool truck. Pairing it up with a Black series would be a dream rig. I’ve only seen one Black Series from a distance heading down I-10 near the La/Miss state line. We’re outgrown our Jayco and would love to get a Lance but they are rare in the south since they are made in California. RVTRADER is my go to source for RV shopping. Good luck.

  • @CircleOf5ths
    @CircleOf5ths 3 роки тому

    You may want to check out the Escape 5.0 5th wheel at 21ft. 5500 gvwr. Get into small sites, lift gives good clearance & more space than a ClassB with dedicated bedroom.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому

      Thanks! We really wanted to like that 5.0 , but the tanks are too small And very similar to our van. Except the black was double which is nice. Also only about 1500 lbs of occc which is not much for full time living. Thanks 😊

  • @colemorris3291
    @colemorris3291 3 роки тому

    I’m excited for you guys! Thanks for opening up your playbook to us!

  • @doughewins
    @doughewins 3 роки тому

    The truck looks great and the diesel gives you many options. I have a 2005 Airstream International 25SS and find the size big enough for full-timing (which I'm not doing!) and small enough to get into state and national parks. I pull it with a Toyota Tundra (much less capable than your new truck, but it works for me). I installed a Leitner Designs forged bed rack and have a James Baroud roof top tent on that. That gives me the option to get to more boondocking sites and camp in snowy areas during the Colorado winter. I installed a Decked system in the pickup for storage and carry a 1500 watt hour solar generator to run everything when I don't have the Airstream with me. Just sharing a few ideas.

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому

      Nice setup you have! All sounds great and slick way to have some options!

  • @randydeshane9991
    @randydeshane9991 2 роки тому

    Very easy to tow by the way, mine is a 30 footer.

  • @williammccloskey8681
    @williammccloskey8681 3 роки тому

    Checkout the Outdoors RV Timber Ridge 24RKS. We have the Titanium version. The bedroom is more separated, the mattress is great and it has a lot of storage. Overall length is 28'8". We travel in ours for many months at a time.

  • @shaymcquaid
    @shaymcquaid 3 роки тому +1

    The HQ21 with your new truck would be a sexy rig!!!

  • @FEARNoMore
    @FEARNoMore 3 роки тому +1

    You should do a total 180 & go Schoolie...blow some minds. 🚌👈🤣

    • @IreneIronTravels
      @IreneIronTravels  3 роки тому +1

      🤯 nobody would see it coming! They are pretty sweet!

    • @FEARNoMore
      @FEARNoMore 3 роки тому

      @@IreneIronTravels 🤜🤛 So I will take that as confirmation...thank you 😁 I don't know how long of this anticipation I can take.