This is our one year review of the A-liner Scout. We want to share some of the changes we made to the trailer. We like this light camper. Thunderstorm hit us in the night. No paid ads
Hello fellow campers. Thanks for the video. Just a heads up on the level indicator that you have near the door. It needs to be install on a horizontal surface. Not vertical. That's why the bubble doesn't move. Cheers. Happy camping!!!!
@@kaleidoscopeKW it was a great video nonetheless. I appreciate the video. It was just something I couldn't help but notice. I'm looking into an A liner. I just wished there was an offering of a solid collapsible wall bathroom and shower and then they'd be a perfect option.
Im definitely interested in something like this, being single and not needing much space. I have a Silverado 1500 and dont think that I'd even realize that it was back there.
We just interviewed in Gonagain with our Aliner. We also started posting our adventures in our channel. We get 22mpg consistently by the time we get home with a 2015 Jeep Cherokee Latitude. Pulls like a dream. Aerodynamic. Plus we store in garage and put it up in the garage for extra room!
Thanks for the video! How does this fair when you have loud neighbors? One of the reasons we want a camper is because we always find ourselves near people playing music late/being loud at their campfire. I’m curious how well this isolates you from that noise/rainfall noise.
What year is your trailer ? I am looking at a 2017 10 footer . I am wondering what the floors are made out of ? They say Aliner switched from wood to composite at some point . I have been trying to find out what year they did the switch . Thanks
Check out our Aliner review in Gonagain. 2019 Aliner 12. They show the bottom. Aliner really beefs up the floor. Winter camp in upper Midwest with the salty roads. Just clean it after each winter trip...
Where do you store your clothing and bedding in this little trailer? It reminds of a small basic pop-up camper I once had, which served me well. With the small pop-up we did 90% of our cooking outdoors. Sink also had a hand pump. We’re now considering downsizing, significantly to another small camper and A Liner is a contender. Might need a bigger model than the this small Scout.
Just get a pump sprayer and hook up to regular faucet and then you do not have to pump sink and you could use for out side shower too...Just pump sprayer and have water at end on demand .. This is what I use when no electric ...Just get 2 gallon model heat water 1/4 tank on stove pour in pump take shower just change sprayer to shower sprayer ...Or the they have metal ones that have a pump with air hose ... Cool camper though ...
Nice review, thanks !! I'm trying to understand why you prefer your Aliner over the Sunray 109...It's the cookstove height, being able to stand up in it, and easier to tow because it's Lower ? Thanks again !!!