Seems like a great setup. Actually enjoyed how knowledgeable that dude was about the product he was showcasing compared to most. Thanks for the video, Mixflip!
After his walkthrough I was sold....I'd be 100% comfortable buying one. It has almost everything I would want. If it had a taller interior roof height I'd own one for sure.
I agree but a bit small for a couple of tall people.I'm waiting for the one with a king size bed,more interior height(i'm thinking of a pop up at the free part of the roof or all of the roof if you don't want the rtt)and a diesel heater.Then the only one that i will missing is....the money!!
@@strofimios There is a new bigger sized micro off road trailer out there by WeeRoll called the Gladiator. There is also a new big micro trailer by Jayco called the Hummingbird. Check those out if you need more headroom and length.
@@MississipVolYou are right but in my mind all american and canadian people are over 6'3''-6'4'' and 220+lbs.With a 78.5''x56'' mattress that's a tight fit.
I love the look of this! I’m from Australia, and what I’ve seen from the manufacturers here, is as was mentioned, most of the trailers available here are tent trailers. No doubt, companies like Patriot Campers are great, but what really appeals to me about this type of design is the teardrop style. Not having to setup the rooftop tent. My family and I have been swagging it for years, but my wife and I both have bad backs, and it’s just getting a bit too much of a hassle for us to roll out the awning on the side of the ute, and then set up the double swag - packing up is an even bigger pain in the arse. Don’t get me wrong, we do have teardrop trailers here, but they’re either ridiculously expensive, or just too basic for what we’d like. Something like this would be perfect for us. Great product, and loved the video. Cheers 👍
blairy81 absolutely man, we’ve got some decent places in SW UK, but again they are either trailer tents or plain teardrop for fashionistas. Only Canadians can do this stuff well
I'm a airstream owner and a albertian,and live off grid, I would seriously consider this trailer when my trailer has to go to the shop to be Reno'ed. I'm impressed🙂
This has got to be my favorite example of an off-road trailer, and it looks like a great balance between size/weight and features. I am a little amused at the bulb seals and compression latches on the water heater door (see 5:13) seeing as there is a vent open to the exterior!!! Other than that, it looks awesome. I'm embarrassed to say I live in Edmonton (where these trailers are manufactured) and this is the first I've seen or heard of these guys.
@@caninphx They'll build it any way you like. Also, the production models I've seen are a lot cleaner in the wiring/electrical department. This one was a prototype/demo, and I'd agree - electrical modernization was wanted.
Great spokesperson and interviewer. I would love to see something like this where the back wall opens down to be a toy hauler. I’d love to be able to bring another vehicle..atv, dirt bike, motorcycle etc...
I love your channel man. Thank you for all of your overlanding videos of events we can’t get to. This rig just made it to the front of the line of what I may get.
Gotta say ..this is a home run ..bigly ..I see myself towing this on my future one ton GMC Savana 4x4 van conversion ..the ‘no wood’ is a big selling point for me ..outstanding design ..
@5:03 This is a slick trailer, but don't tell me that no dust gets in because of the seals when there are slats cut in the top of the door for insulation.
Hometown Guys! Great to see them at this show. Prices are given in $US. Don't ask what they are in $CAD! Having said that, these guys engineer and build for the real back-of-the-beyond. And we've got a lot of back of the beyond!
I really like that it has no wood and very modular. Considering all that stuff is included, not a bad price. The flip up stove n sink is nice idea too. Good vid
Thanks for a good video review of what looks to be a pretty slick teardrop-sized trailer camping set up. A great off-road rig, from the Great White North!
Impressive but if I heard correctly the cabinet that the instance hot water unit is mounted in is dust prove ???? How can that be when the cabinet door has an open louvre vent in the top of it ????
Unfortunately, going to the web site the build starts at $26,900. A lot of the things that were standard now cost extra.The spare tire is $700 more alone, leveling jacks on the back are $180 more...... Still looks good.
I am an owner and an Ambassador. I have been through a number of trailers and different styles of trailers including a basic teardrop prior to purchasing our Off Grid. I also debated the purchase for a year. I finally came to the decision to get a trailer that was capable of what I like to do I needed to get the Off Grid. I have no regrets. Can you find cheaper? Yes... Can you find more expensive yes. What works for me may not work for others. Keep researching but know that these are very well built trailers.
@@ckole10 I have it narrowed down to two, so far...this one and the tk470 from overkill trailers. I have a jeep and pkan in going up into the mountains. My concern is that this one is quite a bit wider than my jeep....and a bit heavier than the other one. But, you do get more for your money with this one. What advice can you give me?
AZHOBBIEZ I don’t own a Jeep so I can really give a recommendation for or against towing and Off Grid with what you have. I would say that unless you are going to do seriously narrow trails the trailer width shouldn’t be an issue. Of the thousands upon thousands of miles I have done on dirt with various trailers there are very few spots I couldn’t take this trailer. Lockhart Basin in Moab might be one only because of one narrow section I believe. Any “overlanding” route you would be fine.
I don't think a parking brake is possible with the Timbren setup but that is dependent on the hubs vs the actual suspension I believe. I am not sure who makes the hubs and if they could be swapped out. I believe Dexter offers some with manual brakes but I have not researched that in years. You can order the trailer with a standard ball hitch of Max Coupler.
I saw one going NW out of Edmonton behind an oilfield seismic truck equipped with a ring and pintle hitch. I imagine you can spec. any special requirement.
Expensive, but no doubt worth it. Its an amazing travel trailer. I do have a comeback to that propane argument, for many people who buy this stuff its about survival and so more = better. If it can hold a bigger tank, we want a bigger tank xD I camped for 4 and a half months once, It's a pain to refill more often than necessary.
I designed this trailer, I Started Off Grid trailers a few years back, and sold last year... The expedition is by far my favorite trailer I have design so far.
@@markbadgrow3719Interesting...wonder who they are affiliated with (big name). I just looked at your website, nice work. I'm going to start a new line of micro trailers this year, I think there's a good market for well priced simple camping rigs. I want to stay well under the $10k range.
This is actually a pretty sweet setup and base price. You can always tell the northern companies that manufacture their product because they don’t have a/c. Pretty sure that little vent fan will do a whole lot of nothing in Texas. It can blow your hair all you want but it’s still going to be blowing 85-95 degrees at night.
@@mixflip my experience with the portable AC units is that they do not work. I actually have one for my office because we lost AC last year, so I thought I’d buy one of these and see if that would help… It didn’t my advice would be not to waste your money on a portable AC unit.
Great video, and good job Ken!! This is a fantastic trailer, we own the first gen Expedition and love it! I think it is the best trailer on the market! And we Canadians do know how to camp in the cold, and it is very comfortable inside! Thanks for the SEMA videos @mixflip!!
Ive been around Australia off road 8 times and get better at it to the point this is all you need. Anything Larger Restricts Where You Can Go Off Road. Top Rig!
Oly sachqwatch, should say oyeh veh I'm no carpenter, but $23,000 I'm sure I could put together a very plush abode, that kind of cash seems way greedy, just sayin.
Great video bro!!! I hardly hear them mention total wieght of the campers in video's. That would be nice to hear for folks so they have an idea if it fits their vehicle specs.
Nice to see a Canadian Off Road Trailer maker & its not a Igloo But I been Shopping for one this has it all in a small package so many new ones out it hard to just pick one I love that they put a fridge in it so i could have one more in the car as a freezer then the one in the trailer could be the fridge camping with 2 couples would work with this
Nice to see trailers in North America improving. I think this trailer offers great value for your money. Don't agree with labels like "best ever made". The gentlemen said it correctly when he said there is no one trailer that suits everyone's need. I have owned a Patriot Camper for 2 years and for me the only thing I can see this trailer having an advantage over mine is sleeping inside aspect (not something I prefer) and the price. If I were in the market for a teardrop style trailer this would probably be the one but would opt for a different kitchen layout than this one.
This is very nice. C'mon lottery numbers I want this. Aussie style campers coming to North America. This would be a great way to camp. What kind of vehicle would be needed to tow this camper. All the comforts of home
Looks like the prices have gone up quite a bit. If I could have this well equipped trailer (without the tent) for around 25K, I'd be clearing out my 3rd garage and booking a plane ticket to Canada. It blows away the similar prices Gobi that I looked at in AZ. Still too rich for me, as I'm seeing "sold" trailers on their website in the 32K -35K price range. Maybe I'll catch a sale soon.
I really really dig this trailer it’s very cool. But I have two concerns, mainly the suspension. Is it sturdy enough? I’ve heard of Timbren but compared to the suspension on the Patriot or Black Series, looks kinda flimsy. And number two, what sort of hitch does it have? Can it be upgraded to a McHitch setup from Australia? Thanks
They brought it to several overland expos which is held in the forest on the west coast in Flagstaff Arizona and on the east coast in the mountains of north Carolina.
This is a cool and affordable toy. Two questions; 1. Does the shower thingy have a caddy or pockets on the canvas to leave your toiletries there while camping? 2. Can you install the biggest Dometic or top-loading fridge I can find (95 or 105)?
There are pockets in the shower tent. 2 of them. You cannot install a larger fridge. They are too deep and will run into the battery box on the driver's side. I have a CFX DZ-75 and that will not work. The tray is also made for the CFX 65 dimensions. I hope that helps you.
I’m thinking the biggest change I’d like to see is a different interior finish besides painted metal. Sure it’s easy to maintain, but it’s “cold”. Wood would be so much “warmer” feeling.
That is the one thing I would tell all these builders....yes make the outside metal and composite...but the feel of wood on the inside is way better than metal. I would install wood siding or wood panels inside myself if given the chance. Give it a cabin feel on the inside.
i’m 6 ft 4. that being said, i’d be into the same set up if i could get it in a king size (not into a queen size) bed with a 7 foot sleep length. i heard him say they’d do a custom build so i’m sure they would build it. another thing for me , i would suggest a wifi cable antenna sys. that way a person has internet and cable, being able to watch the british open golf tournament in the woods. i’m going to check out your site. i give this a A+, nice product.
I do like this setup and the price is very reasonable. The wife and I have been trying to figure out the best type of trailer for us a cargo w/rtt or sleep in with outer storage. Still not decided but one thing I keep coming back to is the older I get the less I wish to crawl up ladders and high things. Gonna play with their build tool and who knows we may have a winner.
I wouldn't mind owning this one for sure. I know WeeRoll in Florida has a new off road camper trailer with a high roof that does double duty as a cargo hauler (for motorcycles etc) and you can sleep in it like a camper. Check with them and mention Mixflip if you ever email them for details.
Thank you so much for sharing! This is so helpful we are looking for mobile quick and easy love the multi functional use. Ill check out your other vids!
Seems like a great setup. Actually enjoyed how knowledgeable that dude was about the product he was showcasing compared to most.
Thanks for the video, Mixflip!
After his walkthrough I was sold....I'd be 100% comfortable buying one. It has almost everything I would want. If it had a taller interior roof height I'd own one for sure.
This dude is the busiest brand rep in the sector … search YT - he's everywhere!
@@mountaingoat6393 the product pretty much sells itself. The features are very good.
Best example of this type of trailer I've seen yet.
I agree but a bit small for a couple of tall people.I'm waiting for the one with a king size bed,more interior height(i'm thinking of a pop up at the free part of the roof or all of the roof if you don't want the rtt)and a diesel heater.Then the only one that i will missing is....the money!!
@@strofimios There is a new bigger sized micro off road trailer out there by WeeRoll called the Gladiator. There is also a new big micro trailer by Jayco called the Hummingbird. Check those out if you need more headroom and length.
@@strofimios it has a sleeping area 80 inches long. That fits most people easily
@@MississipVolYou are right but in my mind all american and canadian people are over 6'3''-6'4'' and 220+lbs.With a 78.5''x56'' mattress that's a tight fit.
@@check_this_out Thanx!!I'ii check them out!
This is hands down the best full package trailer I've seen. Standard equipment for a reasonable price. Thanks for sharing this.
I agree. I've seen alot of these types and this one makes my top 3 list for sure when it comes to featured and price.
I love the look of this! I’m from Australia, and what I’ve seen from the manufacturers here, is as was mentioned, most of the trailers available here are tent trailers.
No doubt, companies like Patriot Campers are great, but what really appeals to me about this type of design is the teardrop style. Not having to setup the rooftop tent.
My family and I have been swagging it for years, but my wife and I both have bad backs, and it’s just getting a bit too much of a hassle for us to roll out the awning on the side of the ute, and then set up the double swag - packing up is an even bigger pain in the arse.
Don’t get me wrong, we do have teardrop trailers here, but they’re either ridiculously expensive, or just too basic for what we’d like. Something like this would be perfect for us.
Great product, and loved the video.
Cheers 👍
blairy81 absolutely man, we’ve got some decent places in SW UK, but again they are either trailer tents or plain teardrop for fashionistas. Only Canadians can do this stuff well
Thanks for watching. I live in a place that snows in the winter so I'm a big fan of this style of camping. Its basically a mobile survival shelter.
Water Heater has compression seals so no dust gets in.
Also... has unsealed vents for dust easily to get in.
This is definitely by far one of the nicest set up I’ve seen, beautiful.
Yes...this is the best trailer I have ever seen. Thats why I bought One.
Congratulations!!!
I'm a airstream owner and a albertian,and live off grid, I would seriously consider this trailer when my trailer has to go to the shop to be Reno'ed. I'm impressed🙂
In my garage sits a Expedition 2.0 largely in part of your video. The unit is everything you said it is. Good video, covers just about everything!
Congratulations. I'd love to own one too someday.
This has got to be my favorite example of an off-road trailer, and it looks like a great balance between size/weight and features. I am a little amused at the bulb seals and compression latches on the water heater door (see 5:13) seeing as there is a vent open to the exterior!!! Other than that, it looks awesome. I'm embarrassed to say I live in Edmonton (where these trailers are manufactured) and this is the first I've seen or heard of these guys.
Having viewed them in person they are very well constructed, however the electrical work/wiring is in need of some serious modernization.
@@caninphx They'll build it any way you like. Also, the production models I've seen are a lot cleaner in the wiring/electrical department. This one was a prototype/demo, and I'd agree - electrical modernization was wanted.
The hot water cabinet...what good are the compression latches for keeping dust out if there are vent cut-outs at the top of the door?
Great spokesperson and interviewer. I would love to see something like this where the back wall opens down to be a toy hauler. I’d love to be able to bring another vehicle..atv, dirt bike, motorcycle etc...
This is the perfect one for me & my dog
I live in Colorado & I love overlanding. Snow, Rain OR Shine
I love your channel man. Thank you for all of your overlanding videos of events we can’t get to. This rig just made it to the front of the line of what I may get.
I really do like this camper. Its mIt's my top 3 choice for sure.
Gotta say ..this is a home run ..bigly ..I see myself towing this on my future one ton GMC Savana 4x4 van conversion ..the ‘no wood’ is a big selling point for me ..outstanding design ..
The blonde at the end was the best part of the video.
your welcome.
I've been looking at a Pando 2.0 for several months...don't need the rooftop tent...but love their rear galley.
Steep price, but a cool design. At 9:05, what were we talking about again? What model is it?
@5:03 This is a slick trailer, but don't tell me that no dust gets in because of the seals when there are slats cut in the top of the door for insulation.
He seems like such a nice guy! Everybody makes cool stuff... great run down, thanks!
That was nice of him to say...
Love this trailer... might be a good option for here in Alaska... where we also deal with the cold.
Very true. I haven't seen any campers made in Alaska yet?
Hometown Guys! Great to see them at this show. Prices are given in $US. Don't ask what they are in $CAD! Having said that, these guys engineer and build for the real back-of-the-beyond. And we've got a lot of back of the beyond!
Ken knows his product. Good stuff!
I really like that it has no wood and very modular. Considering all that stuff is included, not a bad price. The flip up stove n sink is nice idea too. Good vid
my top 3 for sure
Thanks for a good video review of what looks to be a pretty slick teardrop-sized trailer camping set up.
A great off-road rig, from the Great White North!
Thanks for watching.
Best regards from northern Nevada!!!
Base price $39k cdn. I was off the website in 35 seconds. Shame.
This was 2019….my oh my how have times changed.
@@mixflip 🤣
Love your video style mixflip,your SEMA videos are so entertaining and informative,and this particular rig is awesome!!
Tha is for watching. I hope they dont cancel SEMA 2020.
Impressive but if I heard correctly the cabinet that the instance hot water unit is mounted in is dust prove ???? How can that be when the cabinet door has an open louvre vent in the top of it ????
Oh if only I could be young again. Love this rig.
Unfortunately, going to the web site the build starts at $26,900. A lot of the things that were standard now cost extra.The spare tire is $700 more alone, leveling jacks on the back are $180 more...... Still looks good.
They also dont deliver to many countries :(
I am an owner and an Ambassador. I have been through a number of trailers and different styles of trailers including a basic teardrop prior to purchasing our Off Grid. I also debated the purchase for a year. I finally came to the decision to get a trailer that was capable of what I like to do I needed to get the Off Grid. I have no regrets. Can you find cheaper? Yes... Can you find more expensive yes. What works for me may not work for others. Keep researching but know that these are very well built trailers.
Troy, check out Valiant off road expedition trailers. They have nice set ups at a fair price.
@@ckole10 I have it narrowed down to two, so far...this one and the tk470 from overkill trailers. I have a jeep and pkan in going up into the mountains. My concern is that this one is quite a bit wider than my jeep....and a bit heavier than the other one. But, you do get more for your money with this one. What advice can you give me?
AZHOBBIEZ I don’t own a Jeep so I can really give a recommendation for or against towing and Off Grid with what you have. I would say that unless you are going to do seriously narrow trails the trailer width shouldn’t be an issue. Of the thousands upon thousands of miles I have done on dirt with various trailers there are very few spots I couldn’t take this trailer. Lockhart Basin in Moab might be one only because of one narrow section I believe. Any “overlanding” route you would be fine.
If they would add in "parking break".
And what type of hitch?
I don't think a parking brake is possible with the Timbren setup but that is dependent on the hubs vs the actual suspension I believe. I am not sure who makes the hubs and if they could be swapped out. I believe Dexter offers some with manual brakes but I have not researched that in years. You can order the trailer with a standard ball hitch of Max Coupler.
I saw one going NW out of Edmonton behind an oilfield seismic truck equipped with a ring and pintle hitch. I imagine you can spec. any special requirement.
Expensive, but no doubt worth it. Its an amazing travel trailer. I do have a comeback to that propane argument, for many people who buy this stuff its about survival and so more = better. If it can hold a bigger tank, we want a bigger tank xD I camped for 4 and a half months once, It's a pain to refill more often than necessary.
This is truly the best one I have seen.
I agree
That is pretty much everything i am looking for. Sweet set up.
Thanks for watching
That is everything I would want. Nicely done.
Thanks for watching
Great product. For me and the Dogs. Thanks for sharing this in great detail
Thanks for watching
I'm in love with this trailer!!
Me too
You always bring the good stuff, mixflip. I wish I could go to SEMA.
Thanks for watching
It might be the coolest thing I have ever seen maybe when I retire I will buy one. I hope
I know right!
I'm curious how the tent handles the exhaust heat from the on demand hot water heater??
I designed this trailer, I Started Off Grid trailers a few years back, and sold last year... The expedition is by far my favorite trailer I have design so far.
You did an amazing job for sure. One of my favorite micro campers for sure. (I made that term up. Im hoping it sticks lol)
@@mixflip check out my new stuff.. www.missionoverland.ca
Who bought you out...if you don't mind?
@@douglasgoldstein8990 kv private equity.. but I started a new company called mission overland trailers
@@markbadgrow3719Interesting...wonder who they are affiliated with (big name). I just looked at your website, nice work. I'm going to start a new line of micro trailers this year, I think there's a good market for well priced simple camping rigs. I want to stay well under the $10k range.
This is actually a pretty sweet setup and base price. You can always tell the northern companies that manufacture their product because they don’t have a/c. Pretty sure that little vent fan will do a whole lot of nothing in Texas. It can blow your hair all you want but it’s still going to be blowing 85-95 degrees at night.
Ive seen portable ac units nowadays. I wonder if they would be enough for these tiny spaces?
@@mixflip my experience with the portable AC units is that they do not work. I actually have one for my office because we lost AC last year, so I thought I’d buy one of these and see if that would help… It didn’t my advice would be not to waste your money on a portable AC unit.
@@keithjones7123 Did you have a cheap Chinese portable ac? Or did you have the Zero Breeze Mark 2?
@@mixflipextra don’t recall but know it wasn’t that one
Great video, and good job Ken!! This is a fantastic trailer, we own the first gen Expedition and love it! I think it is the best trailer on the market! And we Canadians do know how to camp in the cold, and it is very comfortable inside!
Thanks for the SEMA videos @mixflip!!
The Cyber Camper! Would it be possible to mount solar panels on roof?
This is one of my favorite videos
Thanks for watching
Ive been around Australia off road 8 times and get better at it to the point this is all you need. Anything Larger Restricts Where You Can Go Off Road. Top Rig!
Holy Moly!!!
That is frickin Awesome!😎
Oly sachqwatch, should say oyeh veh
I'm no carpenter, but $23,000 I'm sure I could put together a very plush abode, that kind of cash seems way greedy, just sayin.
Great video bro!!! I hardly hear them mention total wieght of the campers in video's. That would be nice to hear for folks so they have an idea if it fits their vehicle specs.
Wow that’s impressive!! Finally an amazing trailer and for a great price and it has soooo many options and great stock options most don’t have.
Very excited to see a Canadian made camper! Cost for their base unit is really good! With everything you get, damn!
What about the hitch? Does it articulate? Departure angle makes zero sense if it doesn't articulate.
Yes, they are available with a fully articulating hitch.
The cabinet for the water heater seals tight to keep the dust out......but has slits for air flow?
Awesome trailers, somewhat local for me but priced to the moon when I option it with what I need. Forget the wants, its almost 45k!
Nice to see a Canadian Off Road Trailer maker & its not a Igloo But I been Shopping for one this has it all in a small package so many new ones out it hard to just pick one I love that they put a fridge in it so i could have one more in the car as a freezer then the one in the trailer could be the fridge camping with 2 couples would work with this
Pretty cool trailer! What's the towing weight on these?
1700 lbs dry weight. Trailer is rated for 3500 lbs. 1800 lb usable load.
Nice to see trailers in North America improving. I think this trailer offers great value for your money. Don't agree with labels like "best ever made". The gentlemen said it correctly when he said there is no one trailer that suits everyone's need. I have owned a Patriot Camper for 2 years and for me the only thing I can see this trailer having an advantage over mine is sleeping inside aspect (not something I prefer) and the price. If I were in the market for a teardrop style trailer this would probably be the one but would opt for a different kitchen layout than this one.
LOVE IT!! Canadian TOO!!!
Just got my bronco, looking at overland trailers now!!
There are so many to choose from nowadays.
This is very nice. C'mon lottery numbers I want this. Aussie style campers coming to North America. This would be a great way to camp. What kind of vehicle would be needed to tow this camper. All the comforts of home
That is a very good looking trailer very practical one of the best thanks for sharing ATB and God bless you..
Thanks for watching
On my wish list & actively prepping to adding this to our preps & family fun time.
Been eyeing this trailer. Agree with you bro, one of the best offerings. Keep up the good vids. Salamat.
I'm tempted to buy it. I have other plans but this could make me change them lol.
Great video mate really enjoyed it
Thanks for watching
I would love to go to SEMA and see a booth with a blue tarp hooch.
That sounds comfy in the winter.
What’s really cool is they tell you the cost! Very nice!
Great rig and setup..very nice and complete
Vince Vahn sells trailers? Lol.. great little trailer. Looks well put together
lol
I like the Pando 2.O . Ilike that you can build it the way you want.
Any ideas where I could find a cabinet to fit that Dometic kitchen in? I want to build one for my trailer. Really good innovation!
Dude...I love Vince Vaughn!!!
I liked the swing on the back porch at 9:39
thunderbird97 10:39 the front deck was a nice feature also.
@@corydriver7634 looks like a nice cup holder, on the front deck also
Picking my Pando 2.0 up in May
Lucky you
Please make a video
great video, great questions the vendor was very informative.
Thanks for watching
How much is this trailer as shown?
Does the Expedition or Pando have screens on their doors? For those who live in the SOUTHERN CLIMATES?
Love this camper and love the set up. But I don't know about my fridge and crapper sharing a storage container.
Awesome! Love it when the price includes everything. 👍🏼👍🏼
Me too
I am in love with this trailer! :) :) :)
Me too
Very nice!
What to do when leaving at site to secure it?
There is a hitch lock you can use.
mixflip I was concerned about accessories bolted to and on the trailer itself.
Looks like the prices have gone up quite a bit. If I could have this well equipped trailer (without the tent) for around 25K, I'd be clearing out my 3rd garage and booking a plane ticket to Canada. It blows away the similar prices Gobi that I looked at in AZ. Still too rich for me, as I'm seeing "sold" trailers on their website in the 32K -35K price range. Maybe I'll catch a sale soon.
totally agree with mixflip. awsome product
Thanks for watching
IS THERE A WAY TO MOUNT A 300# MOTORCYCLE ON THE TRAILER?
Anything is possible with enough money and time. As the old saying goes.
Is an AC available? If so, how much?
What's that northern Eskimo territory called again? .... 1:02. ; ) Go Canada!
love the fact there built in my home town
This is definitely my taste. I love it! 😎
I really really dig this trailer it’s very cool. But I have two concerns, mainly the suspension. Is it sturdy enough? I’ve heard of Timbren but compared to the suspension on the Patriot or Black Series, looks kinda flimsy. And number two, what sort of hitch does it have? Can it be upgraded to a McHitch setup from Australia? Thanks
How does this compare with patriot campers , same model vs same model roughly?
Patriot doesn't make a hard side camper unfortunately.
This is cool but how is this for winter?
It’s insulated
looks great indoors -no wind - so would like to see it perform in real conditions - but nice video -thank you -
They brought it to several overland expos which is held in the forest on the west coast in Flagstaff Arizona and on the east coast in the mountains of north Carolina.
As it sits without the rooftop tent what's the weight ?
This is a cool and affordable toy. Two questions; 1. Does the shower thingy have a caddy or pockets on the canvas to leave your toiletries there while camping? 2. Can you install the biggest Dometic or top-loading fridge I can find (95 or 105)?
There are pockets in the shower tent. 2 of them. You cannot install a larger fridge. They are too deep and will run into the battery box on the driver's side. I have a CFX DZ-75 and that will not work. The tray is also made for the CFX 65 dimensions. I hope that helps you.
I’m thinking the biggest change I’d like to see is a different interior finish besides painted metal. Sure it’s easy to maintain, but it’s “cold”. Wood would be so much “warmer” feeling.
That is the one thing I would tell all these builders....yes make the outside metal and composite...but the feel of wood on the inside is way better than metal. I would install wood siding or wood panels inside myself if given the chance. Give it a cabin feel on the inside.
i’m 6 ft 4. that being said, i’d be into the same set up if i could get it in a king size (not into a queen size) bed with a 7 foot sleep length. i heard him say they’d do a custom build so i’m sure they would build it. another thing for me , i would suggest a wifi cable antenna sys. that way a person has internet and cable, being able to watch the british open golf tournament in the woods. i’m going to check out your site. i give this a A+, nice product.
I do like this setup and the price is very reasonable. The wife and I have been trying to figure out the best type of trailer for us a cargo w/rtt or sleep in with outer storage. Still not decided but one thing I keep coming back to is the older I get the less I wish to crawl up ladders and high things. Gonna play with their build tool and who knows we may have a winner.
I wouldn't mind owning this one for sure. I know WeeRoll in Florida has a new off road camper trailer with a high roof that does double duty as a cargo hauler (for motorcycles etc) and you can sleep in it like a camper. Check with them and mention Mixflip if you ever email them for details.
@@mixflip will do thanks.
Thank you so much for sharing! This is so helpful we are looking for mobile quick and easy love the multi functional use. Ill check out your other vids!
Thanks for watching
Ingenious and innovative 👍🏼
Sweet set up for jeep traveling
I bet jeepers love the storage on this trailer.
Is it bear proof? I looked at some trailers from Australia and though that is a bear magnet.
Anyone building for the bush in Edmonton knows all about bears. We've got plenty, and in a choice of 3 colours.