Just got back from two weeks in Kgalagadi..Nossob and Mata Mate towed a caravan (Sherpa Tiny Rough Roader) with my Renault Duster (NOT 4x4) and not a single problem. Handled the corrugation and the sand like a dream. Can now plan a two month trip up into Africa with my beautiful Sherpa...We nicknamed it "OUR half loaf" and boy the caravan is so practical. We stopped in a few places going up and down and so easy for a one night stop without the tent. LOVE MY TINY SHERPA
I like the one from South Africa, mostly because it’s more affordable for me, and it’s very unique looking and functional. I enjoyed your video, good job. Chuck C.
That Serro Scotty looked pretty impressive, even though the outside isn't all that fancy. So much sleeping space and an enclosed shower! I was quite surprised by the price, too!
Very impressed that you included a design from South Africa which is quite often left out on many techno topics. Never underestimate South Africa. We might be a third world country, but with a strong first world element and being in Africa, South Africa often tops creative and practical innovations.
I really liked The Sherpa. I love that it is Customizable and the Queen sized bed. It looked very spacious and comfortable. Thank You for showing Us All of these Great options. Great job!!!
Absolutely agree with your No.1 pick. The BRS offroad pursuit platinum is top of our list for a lap of Australia - 9,000 miles. The indoor and outdoor kitchens / BBQ, the unique ensuite, the 3 fridges, awning set up. Best of all the two windows either side of the bed and massive stargazer window above the bed. The ultimate experience of the outdoors in comfort and easy to tow anywhere without the need for a massive tow vehicle.
The Airstream is an absolutely beautiful camper in appearance and quality. In my opinion it surpasses them all. However, the Colt, 17’ with a single slide out, is the best deal. Great camper video as usual and a plus that it contains a broader range of pricing.
I really like the camper from South Africa (#2). My wife and I have had four children. We started out camping with a six person cabin tent. Big mistake. As we camped out in the Rocky Mtn National park in Colorado we watched the road in front of our tent wash away after five days of constant rain. The next summer we went "camping" with a 26 foot trailer. We loved our railer and the kids loved our adventures. The kids are all grown up, but the idea of getting out into the wild continues to be who we are.
Price is important and the Serro Scotty, with everything we would need for our first camper after retiring, seems like the best bet. Now all I have to do is convince Mrs.
Also consider a used trailerable sailboat. MacGregor 26, Hunter 25, Tatoo 26. Everything is inside. No cooking outside in the rain. Everything is water resistant, ‘cause it’s a boat. You can put in the water and sail away if you want, try that with a camper trailer. My old MacGregor 26X sleeps 6, though that is a bit crowded. You don’t even have to ever put it in the water. Jus’ sayin’.
You forgot the Little Guy Tag trailer. AC, LED lighting, queen size bed,TV, entertainment center, cook area and fridge in a lift up rear panel, USB and lightweight...982 lb. Which means it's pulled nicely with a 2.5 liter 4 cyl. Vehicle and you won't need trailer brakes. Fits in your garage with room to spare. Also avail. In an off road model and an extra wide model.
My aunt & uncle have had Airstreams for over 50 years, get a new one about every 10 years and tried talking me into getting a short one like the Flying Cloud. They're expensive but a good investment for people like them who spend an average of 4 months a year travelling. I like old fashioned tent and campfire camping and only go out 2 or 3 times a year for weekend flyfishing, but I'm getting older and thinking about upgrading to one of these types of campers, not new, 3 or 4 years used is fine with me. I like the wee hidden away kitchens.
Way too much money. I'll keep on staying in my 10x10 old army canvas tent that I've had since the 70's. Queen sized raised bed for storage underneath, portable toilet and a table with two chairs. Beers and buds and we're set😄 No hauling around an overexpensive trailer for way better gas mileage. Just me, my babe, my dog in my truck👍
@Reacher MED #1 because American manufacturers suck. They design every type of camper with cheap materials, horrific interiors and tons of wasted space. #2 America is full of old pasty couples that are willing to spend insane amounts for junk.
The 'Twin-Bunk' feature but with a gullwing hatch & tenting enclosure, slider dining that converts to a queen w/drop-down queen for bunk bed queen sleeping, slide-out kitchen w/enclosing shelter, slide-out bath, king or queen hatch pop-out over hitch & bumper, popup central roof, solar roof, real canvas tent-outs (just because Canvas smells like camping) w/large screened flap closures, 'stargazer' and pano-windows that open with screened enclosure, Fish-cleaning screen room w/running water & Corian counter that doubles as a Game processing area, Lg outdoor sail-type fly over an easy-stow picnic type lifetime table... The only thing missing is hand tools for peeling-back sod & digging a fire pit. Now THAT's my idea of 'Ideal', & all under 3k lbs!
Venture OHV oversized hatch doors & fat turkey tear drop pretty good price. Mini stuff turkey has giant front window for $1k more might b touch smaller & less stuffed then Venture too.
I found the most interesting: #10 It's got every need covered plus the wheelchair lift on the entrance door! We don't have to leave anyone behind now! Notables include #8 Freedom Caravans, UK and #5 if we must budget on the Outdoor adventure in order to make our Other (Expensive, High End Yacht) Vacation as well! What a wonderful few minutes listening to "Reacher:"The Voice" yet to be discovered by Sirius Radio!!
The last, Sherpa, and first trailers are the coolest looking. For the record there is nothing wrong with your voice. Being a Southern raised man it is quite normal :)
Number five had a great floor plan. It would be better for it to have two sets of tire's and the outer shell being Azdel with a thick gel coat. Then put hand pulled slide outs on each side then add in a nice Murphy bed with a multiposition table and desk top roll type doors for the bunk beds. Price it at 15 thousand base line then have lot's of upgrades. Induction cook top organic carbon power cells the size and look of 30 gal propane tanks to provide electrical power for the light's induction cook top and refrigerator and heating and cooling. Could have four large organic carbon power cells that look just like 30 gal propane tanks with one set being charged while the other two were in use so you would never run out of power. Way better then batteties! 😂
Agreed. All of them are cool, but the others are too pricey. Twenty, thirty, forty thousand dollars for a little, rarely used box isn't worth the investment, in my opinion.
Don't recall which number it was, but I liked the retro Scotty. The price seemed reasonable as well. Was it me, or did the narrator sound a little like actor Bill Paxton, lol.
Number 10 is nice but beyond my price range. #8 is really nice! Too bad its not in the USA or I would absolutely buy that one. So I guess 3 & 5 have my vote... thanks for the vid... nothing wrong with your voice but the comment did make me laugh
I love #1. It had everything one could want and it bothered me that several had the cooking outside, in bad weather who would want that? Now I know why the price is so high. Thanks so much for your time.
Definitely the Serpa Leisure .for style and custom options and just a cool looking t.t. Aerial dynamic as well. All others look busy no fore thought and materials that require lots of maintenance.
A review of the Sylvan Sport "go" and "Vast" would be interesting. If I was to trailer, the Go is my machine, but I just set up a tent, light a fire and pull out the Adjustafork and some meat.
I have to say I love the airstream the best, although some were very reasonably priced! I fell in love with airstream when my sister had a full size one she put on her property on the lake! I am claustrophobic so smaller ones are not so good for me personally!
Love the Brit one and the Scotty. One other... too sleepy to remember. Worried about the shower restroom setup as this was a little unclear on some of the videos.
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On that #1 pick, you really meant 95 hundred, right? You spoke & said 95 thousand!!! Seriously??? That’s got to be a mistake!!
you sir are a tool
Thank you! I liked the Serra Scott Camper!
NUMBER 2 AND 3.
GREAT BUYS!!!
THANKS!! 😁
I love looking at campers, even if I can not afford them. Dreams are free and I can afford them!!
Hope some day you can have it.
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👍👍Thank you! Thank you!👍👍💜🖤💜🖤💜🖤
I love them all
#2 It looks the coolest.
I went with Taylor Coach here in Canada. When you buy from them, you can custom what you want!😍❤🇨🇦
I really like number 1👍💜
Just got back from two weeks in Kgalagadi..Nossob and Mata Mate towed a caravan (Sherpa Tiny Rough Roader) with my Renault Duster (NOT 4x4) and not a single problem. Handled the corrugation and the sand like a dream. Can now plan a two month trip up into Africa with my beautiful Sherpa...We nicknamed it "OUR half loaf" and boy the caravan is so practical. We stopped in a few places going up and down and so easy for a one night stop without the tent.
LOVE MY TINY SHERPA
The Number 2, thats our Choice! Thats and really cool camper! Best Regards from Peter & Sonja in Sweden
Excellent video. Thank you. Great pacing. Covered a lot of good information. At a very nice quick pace......🇨🇦
I like the one from South Africa, mostly because it’s more affordable for me, and it’s very unique looking and functional. I enjoyed your video, good job. Chuck C.
Rambler is so nice
I liked number two and number 1.
The South African one was good!
Loved 🥰 #’s 1,3,4!!! Keep up the great work and I’ll keep sharing. Thanks 🙏
That Serro Scotty looked pretty impressive, even though the outside isn't all that fancy. So much sleeping space and an enclosed shower! I was quite surprised by the price, too!
Very impressed that you included a design from South Africa which is quite often left out on many techno topics. Never underestimate South Africa. We might be a third world country, but with a strong first world element and being in Africa, South Africa often tops creative and practical innovations.
I like #2 best!
#2 - definitely an eye catcher!!
I love the price and looks of the one from South Africa
Your accent is not bad. I like how you show me designs from around the world. You explain things well as well.......
Agreed, #1 is the most awesome. I really appreciate that you show models at a variety of price points.
I really liked The Sherpa. I love that it is Customizable and the Queen sized bed. It looked very spacious and comfortable. Thank You for showing Us All of these Great options. Great job!!!
Absolutely agree with your No.1 pick. The BRS offroad pursuit platinum is top of our list for a lap of Australia - 9,000 miles. The indoor and outdoor kitchens / BBQ, the unique ensuite, the 3 fridges, awning set up. Best of all the two windows either side of the bed and massive stargazer window above the bed. The ultimate experience of the outdoors in comfort and easy to tow anywhere without the need for a massive tow vehicle.
The Airstream is an absolutely beautiful camper in appearance and quality. In my opinion it surpasses them all. However, the Colt, 17’ with a single slide out, is the best deal.
Great camper video as usual and a plus that it contains a broader range of pricing.
I like how you guys do these videos. Quick and to the point.
They’re all beautiful
I would say #8 Freedom Caravan is my favorite. It is compact and light, has inside toilet and stove.
Campers seem 2 take on their own style. Luv it when u look at 1 & can tell it has character. Awesome.
love these minis1
I really like the camper from South Africa (#2). My wife and I have had four children. We started out camping with a six person cabin tent. Big mistake. As we camped out in the Rocky Mtn National park in Colorado we watched the road in front of our tent wash away after five days of constant rain. The next summer we went "camping" with a 26 foot trailer. We loved our railer and the kids loved our adventures. The kids are all grown up, but the idea of getting out into the wild continues to be who we are.
Price is important and the Serro Scotty, with everything we would need for our first camper after retiring, seems like the best bet. Now all I have to do is convince Mrs.
#2 right style and right price! Yes
#9 is Awesome!
Sorry, #2 is Awesome!
Darn - my fav was the 1st one - not in USA! I
Liked the last 1 too - but I can get a motorhome for its cost!
Our fave is the Scotty!!! It's Actually Affordable and I love the retro interior and my husband loves the retro exterior!!
Also consider a used trailerable sailboat. MacGregor 26, Hunter 25, Tatoo 26. Everything is inside. No cooking outside in the rain. Everything is water resistant, ‘cause it’s a boat. You can put in the water and sail away if you want, try that with a camper trailer. My old MacGregor 26X sleeps 6, though that is a bit crowded. You don’t even have to ever put it in the water.
Jus’ sayin’.
9
You forgot the Little Guy Tag trailer. AC, LED lighting, queen size bed,TV, entertainment center, cook area and fridge in a lift up rear panel, USB and lightweight...982 lb. Which means it's pulled nicely with a 2.5 liter 4 cyl. Vehicle and you won't need trailer brakes. Fits in your garage with room to spare. Also avail. In an off road model and an extra wide model.
little guy tag trailer
My aunt & uncle have had Airstreams for over 50 years, get a new one about every 10 years and tried talking me into getting a short one like the Flying Cloud. They're expensive but a good investment for people like them who spend an average of 4 months a year travelling. I like old fashioned tent and campfire camping and only go out 2 or 3 times a year for weekend flyfishing, but I'm getting older and thinking about upgrading to one of these types of campers, not new, 3 or 4 years used is fine with me. I like the wee hidden away kitchens.
Something to think about some very good ideas
Hello Wanda Jane Trusett, thank you for watching!
I never get tired of watching your videos on campers!! You do such a good job!!!!
I'm so glad!
I bought a new 2016 Whitewater Retro 181B for $11,500. I wouldn't trade it for any of these.
I'm really liking the #9, great style. Also with that black exterior finish it could be used as a "slow cooker" on those hot sunny days!!
I'm still thinking; black is still black in my book. How can a black surface absorb less heat than a white finish??
The retro Scotty. Glad I found this channel.
Way too much money. I'll keep on staying in my 10x10 old army canvas tent that I've had since the 70's. Queen sized raised bed for storage underneath, portable toilet and a table with two chairs. Beers and buds and we're set😄 No hauling around an overexpensive trailer for way better gas mileage. Just me, my babe, my dog in my truck👍
Raul Villalobos .;) Exactly! I got a VW Caddy and threw a mattress in the back. Hahaha
@@okmmauh Very cool and very simple.
Raul villalobos, sounds like you have everything you need. Good for you!!!
My favorites are #10 and #1! Great video! Thanks for sharing it with us! 😊
I liked the presentation. Something for almost all price ranges.
10, is the one that I love! Myself and dog could live in that one, year round!
Thank you! I wish that could live in it. Only one thing is wrong I can't afford it! One day we will!
Why the hell cant we get American companies to make these cool RV’s and make them for a reasonable price!!
@Reacher MED
Yeah, but not particularly reasonably priced.
@Reacher MED #1 because American manufacturers suck. They design every type of camper with cheap materials, horrific interiors and tons of wasted space.
#2 America is full of old pasty couples that are willing to spend insane amounts for junk.
@@DarrylBass lol. Thanks for the laughs.
Government regulations.
well it wouldn't be Americans making them if they were reasonably priced, but yeah
Great designs.
Excellent video, succinct narrative
The 'Twin-Bunk' feature but with a gullwing hatch & tenting enclosure, slider dining that converts to a queen w/drop-down queen for bunk bed queen sleeping, slide-out kitchen w/enclosing shelter, slide-out bath, king or queen hatch pop-out over hitch & bumper, popup central roof, solar roof, real canvas tent-outs (just because Canvas smells like camping) w/large screened flap closures, 'stargazer' and pano-windows that open with screened enclosure, Fish-cleaning screen room w/running water & Corian counter that doubles as a Game processing area, Lg outdoor sail-type fly over an easy-stow picnic type lifetime table... The only thing missing is hand tools for peeling-back sod & digging a fire pit. Now THAT's my idea of 'Ideal', & all under 3k lbs!
that was cool i wish i had the monny to one thay look very cool
The brs is amazing I'm looking for ideas as I'm building a bike camper and a recumbent trike
Love #1
#2, 4 and 5 ... Can't afford much but gotten old enough to want a few creature comforts ...
I liked the Colt! It seems the most protected and the most complete of the campers, offering sleeping accommodations, a full kitchen, and a bathroom.
Venture OHV oversized hatch doors & fat turkey tear drop pretty good price. Mini stuff turkey has giant front window for $1k more might b touch smaller & less stuffed then Venture too.
It's an easy choice for me, the Rambler #1, the Scotty #2. Price and weight are right in my wheelhouse. Thanks
Number 2 was definitely a cool camper.
I found the most interesting: #10 It's got every need covered plus the wheelchair lift on the entrance door! We don't have to leave anyone behind now! Notables include #8 Freedom Caravans, UK and #5 if we must budget on the Outdoor adventure in order to make our Other (Expensive, High End Yacht) Vacation as well! What a wonderful few minutes listening to "Reacher:"The Voice" yet to be discovered by Sirius Radio!!
I have always loved the Airstream campers.
InTech's have an Airstream vibe at a lower price.
Thanks for the tip 😉.
The last, Sherpa, and first trailers are the coolest looking. For the record there is nothing wrong with your voice. Being a Southern raised man it is quite normal :)
Hell I didn't even notice his accent until he brought it up.
Number five had a great floor plan. It would be better for it to have two sets of tire's and the outer shell being Azdel with a thick gel coat. Then put hand pulled slide outs on each side then add in a nice Murphy bed with a multiposition table and desk top roll type doors for the bunk beds. Price it at 15 thousand base line then have lot's of upgrades. Induction cook top organic carbon power cells the size and look of 30 gal propane tanks to provide electrical power for the light's induction cook top and refrigerator and heating and cooling. Could have four large organic carbon power cells that look just like 30 gal propane tanks with one set being charged while the other two were in use so you would never run out of power. Way better then batteties! 😂
I liked the Scotty, small with all you need and retro! Piece was sweet too.
Oregon Trailr is the best!
The last one was the best, everything about it was great! I would have called it BIG BUT SMALL!
# 2 the Sherpa is my pick. The price and setup are why. Cool review
Number ten.
Number 1 is by far the coolest!
10
they are all good in their own way
once again awesome and inquiring..i like number 3
I love #5, it has a great bathroom and kitchen for my taste. Only wish it housed a queen bed, because I love that price!
Thank you very much. I am planning too buy a camper this video gave me a few options too look at. God Bless
I enjoy all your reviews! I like #5 for the size, weight and price.
Agreed. All of them are cool, but the others are too pricey. Twenty, thirty, forty thousand dollars for a little, rarely used box isn't worth the investment, in my opinion.
Don't recall which number it was, but I liked the retro Scotty. The price seemed reasonable as well. Was it me, or did the narrator sound a little like actor Bill Paxton, lol.
Number two
I loved # 10 and the fact that they put a wheel chair lift in it .... makes it an all around fit.
Number 10 is nice but beyond my price range. #8 is really nice! Too bad its not in the USA or I would absolutely buy that one. So I guess 3 & 5 have my vote... thanks for the vid... nothing wrong with your voice but the comment did make me laugh
all beautiful campers
I love #1. It had everything one could want and it bothered me that several had the cooking outside, in bad weather who would want that? Now I know why the price is so high. Thanks so much for your time.
Definitely the Serpa Leisure .for style and custom options and just a cool looking t.t.
Aerial dynamic as well.
All others look busy no fore thought and materials that require lots of maintenance.
That Sherpa Rambler is right on the money in it's design aesthetics.
Great video, loved #2
my favorite is the Rambler by Sherpa Leisure. We own a nuCamp Teardrop 320 and love it but there are always new small campers being created.
Thanks for including the prices. Very good job.
Loved the video...and the accent! Thumbs up!
Airstream of course.. My pic for number 1. enjoy all your videos and accent.
A review of the Sylvan Sport "go" and "Vast" would be interesting. If I was to trailer, the Go is my machine, but I just set up a tent, light a fire and pull out the Adjustafork and some meat.
My favorite was # 8, just perfect for what I want. Awesomeness.
Nice video, beautiful mini camper. I enjoy watching.
I like the Sherpa both for looks as much as price. And at nearly 6’3” I like the pop up
Very cool campers! Loved this video.
Nothing wrong with the accent and a big thanks to the guy that kept bugging you to make this one.
I have to say I love the airstream the best, although some were very reasonably priced! I fell in love with airstream when my sister had a full size one she put on her property on the lake! I am claustrophobic so smaller ones are not so good for me personally!
Love the Brit one and the Scotty. One other... too sleepy to remember. Worried about the shower restroom setup as this was a little unclear on some of the videos.
Fun fun fun!