This looks amazing. Your walk through is very smooth and easy to follow. Before I was considering a Palomino Backpack or a Nucamp Cirrus. But now I'm going to add Rugged Mountain to my list. And it's taken first place actually. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Thank you very much and please know that we are happy to be in the running. If you have further questions for me you can contact us, get my contact information and I'll be happy to help you. Thanks again!
How do I see it/ price it/ get it? Super awesome unit and I’m in the research phase, but it’s hard to do that without knowing how to see it or how much it might be
I think we are where we need to be for now as far as the big picture is concerned. We will always continue to improve but I don't see any major changes in the near future. We appreciate all of your feedback Steve. Thanks again.
I really like the Granit series, However, I would ask that there be some 110/120 outlets near the head of the bed. I have a CPAP unit for sleep apnea and must wear the mask nightly. The unit doesn't run on battery power. Thank you.
Waited to find out in 2022: they are all sold out and gone, everyone hates "short box 150/1500 truck owners-it appears....why...the price is perfect for the skill set outfit!
keep in mind when u design truck camper, truck driver are 90%+ male, you need full size elongated toilet for the sausage and enough room to stand and turn around. move bathroom to rear end of the camper, u might be able to place a full size toilet far back in corner and still have more room for standing shower rather than sitting shower.
im small asian, i can fit, but still feel uncomfortable turning around and hitting the wall or toilet all the time. if u went to rv show and watch everyone going in and out, you will get what i mean. most american truck driver are big bulky guy (not talking fat content i mean structure shoulder width ) theres a reason elongated toilet was created simply becasue round toilet seat wont accommodate an average penis without hitting/touching/squeezing you dont want to design something for small truck driver/ female truck driver only and let majority of the market walk away. whats the percentage u see a small guy / female driving a full size pickup and willing to buy truck camper? pretty low % i guess, and if that small guy is complaining about bathroom size, u know u dont get much of a cake in this market. also note here, i m looking to live in a truck camper 24/7 and travel weekly(maybe a long cross canada trip as well) . im probably gonna use it everyday. so its not like going on a weekend trip u can just forget about bathroom. size matters.
thats because i was looking to purchase one, everythings good about this one but that bathroom size is turning me away. i can just turn away without leaving any comment, but the industry wont have any improvement if everyone just walk away, or manufacturer with attitude like u not trying to get what customer really wants.
its really calories burning to argue with u, take a look on the arctic fox 865(similar layout, light weight and thicker insulation) and tell me if thats bigger bathroom to you. thats the first model i was considering. they use porcelain 20" elongated toilet and still have good size room to fit a 6ft salesman in there. the only downside is that bathroom door is raised so high, they even provide a step for it. not liking the idea of raised bathroom. but they dont make any other noslide model with rear bathroom or any layout with "walk in" bathroom. and thats the only reason im looking around for alternative. be done with it. you just dont have braincell to do the research and find out why i mention this bathroom is so poorly designed. take a look at it before u start arguing
they are both thetford toilet, u can find the dimension spec on thetford site. one is 17" the other one is like 20" if i remember correctly. and the area where u can stand for a shower is pretty much doubled. the raised part is the only downside. face it, its the fact.