I have designed a fold out tiny house that is wheelchair accessible as per ADA rules, came about because of my friends mum from primary school back in late 1992 and 1993 up until 2010 or so when my friend moved down country
I love #8 the TripBuddy Caravan! I like the composite shell! Less chance for leaks! And it reminds me of my mom and dad’s old Shasta camper trailer. I loved that trailer! Great video! 👍👍❤️
THIS IS A REALLY GREAT VIDEO TO WATCH BECAUSE IT SHOWS THE VARITY THATS OUT!!! THERE AND THIS VIDEO IS JUST A DROP IN THE BUCKET. KEEP WATCHING MINDS EYE VIDEOS AND I WILL GARINTEE YOU WILL FIND A PERFECT FIT.
I've been thinking about making a camper out of a 16 foot trailer or a 20 foot car hauler. I'm in a wheelchair so getting through a regular camper isn't very handicap friendly. A toy hauler made from a 20 foot trailer is really going through my head more & more. Thanks for these videos as they are useful in giving me ideas that I haven't thought about.
Mogo box on wheels w/ lowering bed & both sides gull wing is very diff & practical. Less than camping & more for mobile sales & display unit nice. I like it work at beach not play most days.
2 favorites. #2 obvious reasons and because my husband and i got an amazing opportunity to do some camper living for 3 years. I highly recommend. Would have loved #2. Also #3 for more traditional- ish camping.... Became minds eye junkies 3 months ago. Love all your videos especially all the different homes. Hope you guys keep em coming. Well back to binge-watching
Hi Mollie C, Thank you so very much!. How fascinating. Living the mobile life must have been a pleasant change of pace adventure. I think the majority of people I know all hope to one day live that life Sure would love to hear more about the time you spent camper living and what you learned during experience. I have been flip-flopping on the possibility of the change for a couple years now. I'm not sure if you know of RU-vidr Alan Heath? I think you may enjoy his channel as well. Alan's posts about his experiences living out of a motorhome and camper reviews among other related content. We are working on some collaboration videos with him in the near future. ru-vid.com Feel free to link me to your site or channel if you have a travel vlog, blog or anything online you share publicly about the experience. Thanks again!
My favorite was the VW trailer conversion, every time I see those Cassita travel trailers I often think how neat that would be to put a motorized front end on it.
For seniors who have serious to marginal balance problems, FOLDING RECUMBENT TADPOLE TRIKES are the perfect solution for an exponential augmentation of the RV experience. Check out the HP Velotechnik Scorpion FS or the Scorpion PLUS. The AZUB Ti - Fly, the ICE Adventure, the Greenspeed Magnum or Magnum XL Trike, and the more affordable Spike 280. Electric power assist is available for most all as well.
Sadly enough I didn’t think they were as good as the 1970 ish Steury camper. I had possibly the only one in the UK. It was brought to the uk by an English family who lived in the US for a couple of years and the best way to get their belongings home was in the steury camper, then we bought it. It needed a full breaking system for the uk but then we were away. Slept 8 but there were only 5 of us so lots of room. I’m still looking for something as spacious.
I like the 1st and 2nd to the last campers the are pop up tent trailers. They are designed to expand beyond the tent trailer giving it more space. I've see canvas pop up tent trailers even with a heat and A/C option to keep you comfy all year round camping.
Nothing better than transforming your own SUV into a camper. Upgrading from a tent And not spending a arm and leg for a trailer Then having to find storge My Chevy Blazer I removed the rear seats, Torn down the plastic trim on the walls, Spray foamed from the floor to the roof. And put in cedar flooring and walls My bed frame is wood slats and a foldable top. Above the wheel wells Which we are able to fit a queen size 4" thick memory foam matress. And lots of storage under the bed Leftside behind the driver is My spare tire and jack And inverter Rightside 2 car batteries each with 190 reserve cap 200W solar panel fixed to the roof LED interior lighting And electrial outlet I have 3 sources of incoming power Solar, Upgraded Alternator, And outside hook up cord I have Thick drapes behind the front seats which hold heat in the rear longer and at higher temps Last fall in the Canadian north We spend 3 days 2 nights in -15C weather We did not need any heater source And only 1 of the 3 heavy blankets I also travel with a 5 gallon water jug For drinking and light cleaning While camping we still have room for a big cooler for food and all chothing, fishing gear, laptop, cooking utensils, Hatchet, tarps/ropes 100ft of power cord ...And in case of bears keys are left in the steering wheel ..Something you can't do in a trailer lol (side note: I tested a small electrical heater on low I get 3.5 hrs of non stop heat from the 2 batts 2hrs on full which i really need a thermo timer because it gets too hot and im sure i could get 5 hours and 3 hrs set to room temp in the cold) The battery system set up lets me run power off the 2nd And 3rd battery But not use the 1st one And if the first one ever gets drained I can get power of the other ones to start This year we are driving to Baniff to see lake louise from the Toronto area Can't think of the gas with hauling a trailer Or pulling over tired and setting up a tent ..I might get a small toilet There is room for one Not so much for camping as we do mostly parks with set ups and bathrooms but for the long drives And you get that pain and nothing around for 40 kms at night Hope to post a video in the next month or two
Thank you so very much for not signing off with the standard lie, “See you next time.”! I really do appreciate the comment of, “Thanks for watching.”! It acknowledges my time and proves to me that you understand how video actually works. Anyway, really, THANK YOU FOR READING! Digitally yours, Mark W.
Quick up and the Galileo trailer are super innovative designs too bad the challenge of production costs couldn’t be tackled. Most cool designs haven’t succeeded because of superior quality and final costs.
I agree with your #1 choice as the layout alone and pop-up design allow for the most amount of walk-around space I've ever seen but at even 33,756 (10,000 Less) I think that's a hefty price to sell for a trailer.
From the same wonderful makers of MOOLA! Every wonderful gadget you don't necessarily have to have! WHAT ABOUT A VIDEO ON CAMPER TRAILERS WITH MAXI BANG FOR BUCK FEATURES? THESE are mostly for the riche elite.
We just posted a 20k and under camper video a few weeks ago. We have a 10k and under video currently underway. And just for the record, we don't normally post about common items you may see on television commercials or normal everyday bargain items. We tried to post videos as you suggest,as a result I found no one really wants to watch videos like that. At least statistically anyway. This channel has always been about design and innovation I have never focussed on price as the inspiration, and I wish the viewers wouldn't either. However, because of that same viewer feedback, realize price is an important factor and will include topics similar to the 20k and under campers more in the future.
If you want to see the full playlist the 20k and under video is toward the top. Thanks for the feedback. ru-vid.com/group/PLJmAwjBwlfgIS2tibNdLT7OYkOd4w_YES
Future video: a collection of RVs designed with heights, widths, lengths that are out of the norm, particularly those that can accommodate folks that aren't average! (6'7" or taller, or those requiring assistive devices like walkers, wheel chairs, or the like. Kudos on the wheelchair entry point in the current video! It becomes a real challenge when you combine needs. Husband 6'7", wife in wheelchair with oxygen unit!)
I am not Neil , love that Orion Suleica Caravan that floats , my dream rv would be a cross between this camper and a GMC rv , with a skylight entrance to the roof , with a fireplace , with insulation good enough to live in all year , with built proof glass for protection from falling trees or burglars , with back up camera with night vision with cameras on each exterior wall . with a canoe mounted on top , with part of the top as a patio , and solar power and a 12 v fridge . a compost toilet , with a wheel chair ramp that could be pulled out at the main entrance , with a back door to a slide out cedar deck , on top a few small flower pots built in to grow fresh vegetables for salads . I bet that such a rv would solve the homeless problem in a fabulous way , if only governments would spend money on making cool year round RVs instead of waisting money other things . I would rather see the homeless in a safe place . most people are just one paycheck away from being homeless and that stress in my opinion is unacceptable . I believe that if the public had better choices then we would see less suicides in the world and an explosion of creativity if stress of life was reduced . its fun to dream . I would rather have this than a house or condo or an apartment . I think an rv would be a safer choice to live in during earth quakes , and such a design that floats on water would make water damage a thing of the past , such could be designed with fire proof materials as well . it would be like a mini yacht you could drive on the roads .
The Edge design is the most compact.Extremely important to have hard sides for protection from dangerous animals. Food should be on the exterior to avoid break and enter bears. Security is a problem camping in the bush or a parking lot .
My favorite was the extravagant one with the deck on top and the hot tub, probably not practical for those on the go having to drain the hot tub to travel I'm guessing but still gets the nod.
I love the tear drops that have pop out tents. I would like to see trailers that can be towed behind cars (as opposed to SUV's and trucks) great to hear from Reacher again too!
My favourite here in Australia has long been the Bolwell Edge since it was released 5 years ago. I recently suggested to Bolwell that they offer the interior layout of the Cotswold based Barefoot Caravan, with a stylish a compact ensuite toilet/shower. The Edge only has an external ensuite tent at this point. They have advised me that there are no plans to expand the range at this stage. Pity. Lightweight, Stylish, Rugged with internal shower & toilet. This is the Holy Grail of Caravans for exploring Australia with a more ecofriendly rig with a smaller tow vehicle when you 'Go Bush'. The 'clamshell' Ecotourer ensuite off road is the next best option but lacks the external slideout kitchen.
Hi Mama Darius, I agree good suggestion, I have a mini size camper list going, but have stalled on it finding enough to finish. If you see anything good feel free to link me. We have one other video in this category already, and I'm not sure if you've seen it yet, so here's the link. it's video #24 on our camper playlist ru-vid.com/group/PLJmAwjBwlfgIS2tibNdLT7OYkOd4w_YES
You all do a very good job show me different things I really like that then you also show me pretty girls on the end of each film I like that too just keep up the good work I love you all bye-bye
Good idea, we have featured many teardrops but I don't think we have a video specific to them. Thanks for another great suggestion, I'll add it to our lists of lists to do.
Thank you! Yes we can, very good topic suggestion. I'll talk with Reacher about such a list and see what we can come up with. Feel free to contact me anytime if you know of any that deserve a spot. 👍
I see all the innovative design & then I get hIT w/ the price tag.... lmao, it stops me cold but it doesn't stop me from thinking up designs in my own build? A used box-truck gets you started & I'm looking at one now. Videos like this spark ideas & I ty for uploading it.... peace
What happened to No. 5 it's missing entirely, and why did you count down from 15 to 6 then to 3 then to 4 then to 2 and 1? Was somebody a little drunk when they edited this video?
l love your videos and l hope that you have a whole lot more. My favs are the truck camper combos, altho l think the ones above are super for holidaying:)xx
7, 8 , 1 - more 7 as I like just a place to sleep and every thing else out side -- the wife would like 1 more and 8 would would be a compromise for the both of us. Cheers
My Dad had a camper and trailer mfg plant in lander, wyo. back in the late 60's. We built the best trailers and campers you could buy in the west. Our designs were simple but clean, they were built for the mountains and for hunters. The name was Hi-Country campers and trailers. We built the first trailer/horse trailer combo that could be converted to haul snowmobiles. Some of these designs have gone way too far for the common man to afford. I miss those days in which we lived. I still like the KISS method, keep it stupid simple! Maybe some of the old designs we make a nice video. Just saying.
We love making vintage/classic camper videos. The only drawback is it's difficult to get interior pictures and the footage available is limited. Do you have some favorite models you'd like to see featured? Check out our playlist there is at least 4 videos with classic campers ru-vid.com/group/PLJmAwjBwlfgIS2tibNdLT7OYkOd4w_YES
David Dou that's a military saying that works I like good reliable American or Japanese technology over over engineered German cars any day for that reason over complicated and not very reliable and expensive to maintain! He was not calling his customers "stupid".
We have featured Patriot a few times in the past. If you'd like to see our full playlist of camper videos this is the link ru-vid.com/group/PLJmAwjBwlfgIS2tibNdLT7OYkOd4w_YES
Now that is quite the idea there. Have you made your own in the past? I think I'll run a poll and and see how many would be interested. I'm sure I could feature all the entries on my website as well. Fantastic idea!
Number 2 is nice if you have the capital. The only problem with Number 2 is the height. In the US the bridge/trailer height is 13' 6". There are some States out West where you may find taller, but overall the height of this RV trailer is prohibitive.
The baby roma is a English gypsy trailer they average between 20 and 30 ft long also buccaneere makes the same model the newer ones are not chrome but white or cream very heavy to tow
@@TydalWind hahaha Yeah, in most places I haul these 13-foot loads we have to get special permits to even haul them on the interstate and in some cases had to do different routes to avoid the lower 12-foot older ones.
Right off the bat #15 The answer to the Mingle at a Music Festival like Coachella Valley! #13 I'd prefer to see a whole block of these instead of tacky tents on display in so many American cities! #10 Quick Up Camper; perhaps those numbers could be re-addressed by using other materials instead of the originals? #8 Trip Buddy Co. Thanks for not leaving out the Physically challenged ! #6 The Camping Upgrade for those living the Posh lifestyle! #3 I agree with Reacher "Nothing beats those Standard Inclusions" #2 In reference to the CEO's quote about "if the Company would receive a minimum of 5 orders " would cause production... I've got some Business contacts on my phone... they probably have some contacts on their phone... and then I could start on personal friends/family. Seriously #2 looks worth it! !
Bag the new stuff,Let's see some home made custom coaches ? I have seen some pretty cool stuff from school buses and old greyhound's.A lot of hippy throw together's but those are all over and of little interest as the super deluxe ones are out of sight awesome.