Amphibious Camper-Trikes for wild and free Spirit of Extraordinary
BeTRITON (formerly known as Z-Triton) offers freedom to travel continuously both over land and water. 100% electric Recreational Vehicle - a revolution in sustainable outdoor travel. Perfect for family adventures, nature explorations & travel, romantic getaways, everyday mobility or city tours & sightseeing.
Unfortunately it’s too heavy, too high and too ugly. Doesn’t have a heating and no solar panels on top to charge and power everything. The range is only 100-150 km and the charging takes 8 hours.. sorry. I like the idea but not the design. Also who wants a camper with clear windows all around .. you cannot sleep if only some little light comes up and everyone can stare into your privacy while sleeping. Naw. This is a failed concept. Sorry
Big fan of this great product. If they release an electric skateboard version then sign me up. Can't see a skateboard pulling the camper boat behind it but maybe the board can power the bicycle pedal assist function on the move and be safely stored and solar charged on land or the water🤔
A 200 watt panel, and a 2100 watt motor? A full six hours of solid sunshine will give you a little over half and hour of full throttle. Still, if you only took it out on the weekend, it might get a full charge in between trips. A cute toy, for a niche market. I hope they make a success of it.
I want one so bad. I had to give up solo camping/hiking after being raped because im so scared to go alone anymore and i miss it so much. This feels so safe for a woman!!!
It's much easier said than done. But I'd love an amphibious electric velomobile. That could be drove directly into & out of the water. Think of something similar an aerodynamic kayak 🛶 with wheels & removable top weather enclosure. But shaped like a velomobile instead of a kayak or canoe. . Sadly many American roads aren't bicycle & velomobile friendly. So you'd want something narrow like a velomobile. But also with some storage for groceries. I live 10 miles up river from the nearest 25K small city......I could ride my velomobile/boat down to the nearby Mississippi River . Get in the water & float down river with the current to the city. Ride velomobile around the city. Then either use electric motor to go up river in the low current side channels. Or ride the velomobile back on the road....Carbon fiber is very expensive. If there was some way to 3d print a tough but relatively light material and 3d print the outer shell/body. 🤷♂️ 🤷♂️
Loch Ness Monster (Nessie): "Yummy 😋 snacks are floating on the surface of the water above me. The snacks look blue and crunchy with fresh meat in the middle." 😋
Honestly, sliding cabin isn't all about aesthetics but security, if you are traveling on Asia/Africa/LatAm, you can sleep better on old sliding cabin, i hope it should be an opcional extra in a future
I dont knwo man... ZERO insulation and not even a single solarpanel? Why? Theres so much surface that has been wasted for windows and this whole boat could have been preppered with solarpanels, even at the side, because when your on water, the sun is been reflected. There are even solarpanels out there, that are so robust, that you can walk on them. An to cruise around the world i would wish to have insolation. The best thing I've seen so far was a construction with extremely thin carbon on the outside and insulating foam on the inside. But then of course the windows have rigid and double-glazed. You could find a way to make it hinged.
dude, take a look at our models, variations and specs on our website. Of course, we have a cabin version with a large solar panel - betriton.com/etrailer/
@@betriton Thats not large at all. In could easy fit a 100Watts more on the roof alone. And theres much more surface that couldve been paved with panels, there are such robust panels today you can even walk on. And there is way too much glass on this model, what makes bad insulation uns less surface for solar panels. And because the sun is reflecting at the water surface it could even have panels at the side.