How did/do you guys like the no internal kitchen? Wife and I are looking at this, the Dweller 15, and the MDC 15 and we're curious if that lack of internal kitchen is something we're not entirely sure of
For us we love the outdoor kitchen and do not miss anything inside. We typically try to camp in places with good weather and good temps, so that helps. Having the bathroom sink inside is nice for washing things without going outside, but the bathroom sink is so small we much prefer using the outdoor sink for most work.
Curious what’s up with the jeep. After just buying a camper, I’m guessing it’s not a hemi swap……perhaps the Dana 30 is getting an upgrade….. I’ve never done the camper thing, so know nothing about it. I sleep in my JK between trails and it’s no so glamorous lol. Looks like a cool camper.
Hey BY! The Wrangler is still kicking! Some maintenance and repairs happening and hasn’t gotten as much trail time lately - will have to do an update video on it soon. Sleeping out of the JK works! Sometimes simple is best.
Hey Mike! Apologies for the delay, we’ve been off grid this last week. Not great range, I think I averaged 8mpg while towing with grades on this setup. Just towed it with the Gladiator this last week and it averaged 13mpg so a little better than the GX!
I’m really interested in getting one but have started reading some bad reviews of cheap Chinese components falling apart. Now that you have had yours for a bit, are you happy with the quality?
There are a few small things so far: a broken drawer slider, sticky fridge slider and noisy bathroom exhaust fan. Nothing major so far. This is our first RV type trailer so I’m not sure what “standard” should be. I have noticed a few hardware type things seem to be on the cheaper side, latches and whatnot, so we’ll see how they hold up.
@@4XTRAIL Guess thats kind of typical stuff but for the price of this unit better hardware should be standard. My concern would be the weight of the mounted 2 tires in rear and it's flexing.
How much punishing did you put it through? I know the Silverton backcountry area well. As rugged as the Opus is, I doubt it or any other off-road camper could handle making it over Engineer or Cinnamon Pass. I saw other reviews on things like the pop up bed bolts getting stripped and rattling all about.
Hey John, definitely didn’t push it on this outing. We left it at camp for the harder stuff. Planning to take it on some harder stuff soon but I think the limitations will be the width / tightness of the trail and the grunt of the vehicle towing it. It’s not light or small compared to some of the other offroad campers. Definitely planning to do more updates as we get to wheel it some more!
It’s a lot for the GX but it does tow it without too much drama. Stops fine and has enough power on the highway. Steeper grades are a little harder. The only real drawback we’ve had with towing this particular camper with the GX is occasionally the camper will begin rocking and give that “tail wagging the dog” affect. I think this is due to the short wheelbase of the GX. For context our GX does have 2.5” lift and 33” tires.
Thank you. Mine has the same set up, 3” lift and 33s. Gas mileage is already bad so I can imagine it’s horrid pulling the Opus. What speed does the wagging start? I appreciate the response.
Thanks very much for this video. I may pick up an OP15 tomorrow. Where in Silverton was your camp site? I was just out there and would have loved to have spent a night or two there.
Happy family~
So great camping with family!!
Looks cool new off road RV^^
Thanks bro 👏🏼
Beautiful setup!
Thank you!
Another fantastic video!! Love the idea of the outdoor kitchen. 👍👍
Yes! So nice to be outside while cooking. Thanks Robert!
Those transmissions love to stay cool. Toss a large transmission cooler in there to keep it going forever.
Good advice, thanks!
The root beer faces were adorable! 🙏🙏
😂 that was a highlight for sure
Sick set up! Maybe once we have kids I’ll have to look into something like this. Wish it was as capable as the GX! 😂
For sure! 😅
You def need more subs. Such awesome content, and great family! :)
Hey Mehdi, appreciate that! Thanks for the support 🤙🏼
Love the camper! Killer set up!🤘🙏
Appreciate it Waylon! Thank you for the comments 👊🏼👊🏼
How are you still liking the OP15 ?
Your best video yet 🏕
Thank you dude! 🙌🏼
When am I getting to go in the camper and not sleep with bears hahahaha
Bro, this would have been a game changer for that trip 🐻😂
What's the weight limit for the top bunk?
Great video, new sub.
Appreciate it! Thanks for the follow!
How did/do you guys like the no internal kitchen? Wife and I are looking at this, the Dweller 15, and the MDC 15 and we're curious if that lack of internal kitchen is something we're not entirely sure of
For us we love the outdoor kitchen and do not miss anything inside. We typically try to camp in places with good weather and good temps, so that helps. Having the bathroom sink inside is nice for washing things without going outside, but the bathroom sink is so small we much prefer using the outdoor sink for most work.
Curious what’s up with the jeep. After just buying a camper, I’m guessing it’s not a hemi swap……perhaps the Dana 30 is getting an upgrade….. I’ve never done the camper thing, so know nothing about it. I sleep in my JK between trails and it’s no so glamorous lol. Looks like a cool camper.
Hey BY! The Wrangler is still kicking! Some maintenance and repairs happening and hasn’t gotten as much trail time lately - will have to do an update video on it soon. Sleeping out of the JK works! Sometimes simple is best.
How's it handle with the Lexus? I want to get a tow vehicle for a OP15 and have been going back and forth on Sequoia vs a LExus like yours
The GX470 does it but you do get a little “tail wagging the dog” affect if you aren’t careful. Longer wheel base would be better.
What type of range do you get out of a tank, towing the opus with that GX?
Hey Mike! Apologies for the delay, we’ve been off grid this last week. Not great range, I think I averaged 8mpg while towing with grades on this setup. Just towed it with the Gladiator this last week and it averaged 13mpg so a little better than the GX!
I’m really interested in getting one but have started reading some bad reviews of cheap Chinese components falling apart. Now that you have had yours for a bit, are you happy with the quality?
There are a few small things so far: a broken drawer slider, sticky fridge slider and noisy bathroom exhaust fan. Nothing major so far. This is our first RV type trailer so I’m not sure what “standard” should be. I have noticed a few hardware type things seem to be on the cheaper side, latches and whatnot, so we’ll see how they hold up.
@@4XTRAIL Guess thats kind of typical stuff but for the price of this unit better hardware should be standard. My concern would be the weight of the mounted 2 tires in rear and it's flexing.
How much punishing did you put it through? I know the Silverton backcountry area well. As rugged as the Opus is, I doubt it or any other off-road camper could handle making it over Engineer or Cinnamon Pass. I saw other reviews on things like the pop up bed bolts getting stripped and rattling all about.
Hey John, definitely didn’t push it on this outing. We left it at camp for the harder stuff. Planning to take it on some harder stuff soon but I think the limitations will be the width / tightness of the trail and the grunt of the vehicle towing it. It’s not light or small compared to some of the other offroad campers. Definitely planning to do more updates as we get to wheel it some more!
How does it tow? I have a GX as well and we’re trying to decide which way to go with these off-road campers.
It’s a lot for the GX but it does tow it without too much drama. Stops fine and has enough power on the highway. Steeper grades are a little harder. The only real drawback we’ve had with towing this particular camper with the GX is occasionally the camper will begin rocking and give that “tail wagging the dog” affect. I think this is due to the short wheelbase of the GX. For context our GX does have 2.5” lift and 33” tires.
Thank you. Mine has the same set up, 3” lift and 33s. Gas mileage is already bad so I can imagine it’s horrid pulling the Opus. What speed does the wagging start? I appreciate the response.
Has ten gallons of black water storage been adequate for you?
Not really. It lasts about 2-3 days. Would prefer a 20gal I think.
@@4XTRAIL Thank you.
Please. Do a video. Of it with your jeep. I want to buy one. And. The. 4. Have to use the. 15. To go to Yellowstone. So please let me know
Plan to do that soon! JT is about ready for prime time 💪🏼
What are you towing that with?
Lexus GX470
Do you mind sharing that camp site name?
For sure! It was along Mineral Creek outside Silverton. Feel free to email me via the “about” tab and I can share exact location.
Back tires hanging of the back of trailer have way too much flex!
I agree! 😅
Thanks very much for this video. I may pick up an OP15 tomorrow. Where in Silverton was your camp site? I was just out there and would have loved to have spent a night or two there.