Like it. At Hershey Ashley and the other execs hinted that a new line was coming for the "running shoe set" Yes on outside kitchen. Great base solar. Would like options to bump it up farther. It appears two more panels could be added but what about a second Game Changer? Like the side camera setup. Would like to see the tail lights higher (or second set) so they don't get blocked by items in the rear bumper carrier. Love the "Euro" windows. I know it's a price bump but all trailers should have these. The ability to tilt a window open when it's raining is priceless.
I'm interested to see what they choose to do with solar on these. PART of me feels like "BIG solar belongs on overland" But.. that doesn't mean there isn't space for it on a Touring as well Sometimes I think I overthink things
@@JoshtheRVNerd There are so many variables it's hard not to "over think". If you want to spend time in the AZ deserts or NV salt flats, you can easily do that with Touring rigs but you need big solar. If you want to camp on the high deserts, mountains and forests you need Overland and big solar. Etc, etc, etc... You get the rig type and solar based on what you want to do. So I think big solar needs to be options for both types.
@@astrodb4487 That's a challenge I face. People often ask very general/vague questions seeking answers ultra-specific to their scenario I have a nationwide viewer/customerbase basically. I just don't know how to answer stuff and refuse to just go "yeah It'll tow it" lol
This is impressive and they're definitely going in the right direction. Yes, I think they should keep pushing the solar capability and boondocking potential. I love that they bumped the standard to 400W, but wish they went to a 3k inverter that might handle AC. The Dragonfly 270 is a nice addition. I'd love to see it on the road, especially behind my truck.
@@maxcorder2211 True, but it's a nice starting point. I figured 800W solar with a 200W side panel, 800AH of batteries and a 3k+ inverter. That and a generator and hopefully I'd be fine for a few weeks anywhere.
Really like this setup. Agree that the TV is too high. Drop it down by swapping the drawers below for cabinets above. Love that there's no dining (no! Don't need a floating table). We eat on the couch at home (lol); dining accommodations in a trailer are wasted on us, and take up space. Wish the shower was a bit bigger. Like that sofa. Love the skylight. Adding it to our "watch list".
imvho Ember is the BEST new rv company. They are injecting great new ideas into the American market. LOVE this new floorplan. Tons of storage, oven , awesome sink, great fridge, big awning. Great color pallet. Torsion axel🤩👍👍👏Great singles fulltime rig!? For so few windows it feels very big and open inside. Off-grid and ShowerMiser in the Touring edition is welcomed, with option to order without lithium and lesser/no solar. It helps in the west on BLM or just field camping. I expect their Overland will get this package asap. Many sites have water but no sewer, so conservation is still key. I'd prefer camp kitchen to be optional, would prefer just a storage cubby or the internal space. Possible improvements: Lagun-style tables (2) for couch, with attachment points on trim on either side of slide, store in entry closet. Same surface as countertop? Entry closet needs a single door, hinged on camper door side, bravo on the magnetic shelves. Flip up counter extension by the door? Entry handle should be the new longer bar style that's showing up, especially as the door is at the rear of the camper it wont interfere with traffic flow.
Thanks to Ember for keeping their exterior graphics in check - certainly would like to see other manufacturers do the same. Not everyone wants to be towing swooshes and crazy angular paint packages down the highway (motorhomes would greatly benefit from following suit) looking like a New York graffitied up subway car. Definitely a classy choice. Also thanks to the company for 'cleaning up' the interior mess that other companies just allow to stay copacetic....losing the valances that scream 1970's is a jump in the right direction. Less is indeed more. Great camper - just like all the Ember products.
This is basically perfect. I do appreciate the water miser shower. Wish there was a little more counter space in the kitchen but I’m not sure what I would change to get that. I do wish there was some type of table but not a deal breaker at all. I agree with one of the other comments, re: it needs some sort of curtain between the bed and the living area. I wish the outside kitchen was an option so that space under the TV could be storage or a tootsie-toaster. If they keep offering this I can see us getting this in a year or so. Like you, I do miss Steve the stove.
Shower miser is always appreciated. I'm in California, we do a lot more dry camping. Frankly the useful versions of off-road without the weight of the Heavy Duty is appreciated. Harvest Hosts are wonderful. Wineries for the win. But there are No Hook Ups. And a lot of great beach and forest camp sites are dry camping too. You don't need an off road package, you just have to deal with no hookups.
Hey, Josh! Normally I can make a list of items that are unacceptable imo. But, really the only thing I saw that jumped out on me was the TV/pantry. What possessed them to put the electric and antenna wires smack dab in the middle of the pantry wall? It would have made a whole lot more sense to mount it in the upper left hand corner of the lower cubby. The wires could have been run along the bottom of that shelf directly to the TV with a small loop at the hinge for strain relief. This way the wires won't be knocking things over every time you open or close the TV door.
I like what Ember is doing with the Touring Edition, but I'm still partial to their Overland Series. If I were considering the Touring Edition line, it would be a tough choice between them and Rockwood/Flagstaff. I do like that Ember is including the WaterMiser (saving water is ALWAYS a good idea), offering more base solar, and including an oven. I'd like to see the outdoor kitchen as an option (not standard) and I'd like to see the radar blind spot system on the Overland Series...especially the dual axle models.
Hey Uncle Josh thank you for bringing the touring edition Ember to us. I really like what they have done on the inside and outside. I like that they kept the same style windows for the touring edition. Thank you for everything that you do on bring us the information an the good and the bad. Thank you so much Uncle Josh. Your number one fan an friend Leonard Nelson from NC
It needs electric stabilizer jacks, but when I get my GMC Canyon I will be coming to Michigan to get one from you. The RV World finally nailed what I want
I would caution towing one of these with a canyon.. even this small touring is really pushing its limits. Please look into the vehicle's payload rating vs. this one's tongue weight. I could see that being a problem. I'd love you to do business with our team but I also want to do it the right way
I get why they went away from the Overland's suspension system for this series, but down here where we have crappy roads, that would be a better option.
Big dinette slide😳Bite your tongue, the theater seating sofa with a couple portable tray tables blows any dinette away👍This perfect couple’s camper reminds me of an extended Mini Lite 2205S, minus an attached ladder😂
Okay, I actually took notes! - Tongue weight is heavy, but seems most would tow with a 3/4 - CCC is good! - Keep the dual axle theme going for sure - using the Rockstaff torsion system is a great "down grade" from the CURT, plus I would rather have this slide anyway - Storage inside is off the charts, this was such an improvement over the OVERLAND. No RV should have OPEN SHELVES. - Reason why corner cabs don't go to ceiling like everything else? I could see some cute plants up there though! - two fans and no over cut door so bathroom is private. This is such a duh thing that no one does. - LOVE the boxed in shades.That is huge. What is the point of privacy shades if you can see in the sides? - I don't love the outside color. It is a bit too creamy for me. I am drawn to the Jayco and Rockwood exterior colors. Just a preference. Its almost like they wanted to contrast to the OVERLAND, but over corrected. - Skylight vs front window is hands down SO much better. - The OVEN! and the fake stainless drawer! I love that touch. - Kitchen window being like the rest?! what?! Instead of the crappy tiny with the metal crap shades, I caught that. - Pass through is, again, just amazing for this floorplan size. - YES, outdoor kitchen....Always, yes. - Keep the Water Miser. - Radar is very ember. Keep that shit up! (sorry for the swear but it feels appropriate) - Where is ladder stored? - It doesn't need to come with a table, but I would probably use that under bed storage to store one! - Seems they should do an aluminum framed roof structure. - they could shave some toungue weight by doing away with the metal propane compartment (but I do like it!) - I prefer the MARINE WOVEN in Rockstaff over more of the vynl flooring in slides. (just preference, it lays better) Please add: - Roof racks. I use a YAKIMA deep space 10 on my JayFeather Micro and it is a game changer. - Modular underbelly cover (is it wildwood that has that Josh?). For Ember consistency, the wobbly draped underbelly cover doesn't feel "on brand". Thoughts: Best in Class should always mean Best in Class. This is 2 notes away from being an all time greatest hit. I have not been very impressed with the OVERLAND, but this is hitting really well. If they can stay out of the news on the quality control element, they will continue to dominate.
It's nice to see more CCC like you mentioned. The overlands were minimal but that was a result of their construction + suspension combo These allow for heftier setups (important on their larger models)
Shower miser and battery power needed in both. People wanting to fill time in this and boondock would want it. Yes on the table and a place to store it too. Don’t really care about outdoor kitchens. But that is a cute little one. ❤ This is a really nice option .. great job.
I love the Euro style windows w/ screens and blackout shades. The longer couch is great and nice on the 400 Watt solar & all outlets inverted. Great outside storage, Mini outside kitchen is good & should be kept. Great towing safety feature with radar.
Yes, keep the shower-miser. This is a useful litttle camper. A free standing table would be a nice addition, but onl if it could also be used outside also, so not one of those things that has a leg that curves down into the side of the couch. I like camp-kitchens.
400 watts of solar and 2k watt inverter is awesome. Add in 400-500 amps of lithium and you got a great package for boon docking in national parks and forest.
I always appreciate and love your tours, always fun, enthusiastic and honest! I am partial to the Ember line and was so happy to see a sneak peek on this! How awesome you were able to show us this! You are the best! I love the oven and the sofa is so nice, I love stretching out if I can! Floor plan is also great!
If they can just put a window by the bed on the passenger side, I'm sold. I know the awning stud would run in front of it, but I'd just like a little more natural light. Even if it was just a small window off to the side. I do think the shower miser system would be better as an option on something like this where it will probably be mostly used in full hookup parks. As for a table, I'd just go get a cheap set of dinner trays from Walmart or Target. Love this thing!
Still waiting on the Twin to King bed along with a U shaped dinette 20' version. :) I love that they have an oven in here. Even if I'm off-road & in the wilds, I still like to bake biscuits in the morning.
Hi Josh, I'd rather an electric fireplace under the TV than the back side of the camp kitchen. I think they could use the space behind the fireplace as outside storage or room for the grill/griddle and grilling utensils/spices. I love the floor plan but I still am the Rockwood 2205s fan. I'm a fan of the shower miser system mainly because I'll be doing a combination of full hookup campgrounds, Harvest Hosts, State Parks, and Boondocking.
Yay! An oven!!... a full size one!....with a matchy matchy stainless drawer beneath even! Thank you Ember.... you are back on my very short list. Please keep the shower miser - its a great feature! A table that fits beneath or behind the couch would be great. I've always preferred a dinette but this couch is pretty nice! Biggest solar possible so that fridge doesn't run dry please. Maybe a window in the bedroom on the camp side? Willing to give up awning space for it. Not a big fan of camp kitchens but this one is so cute and tiny - I dig it! Have considered getting a griddle and have to store it somewhere anyhow. Will there be a second propane hook-up for second grill or solo stove? Disappointed in the roof construction - it was one of the biggest best features of this brand. Why not keep the awesome roof and then add a false roof beneath for the ducting? Seem to have plenty of height to make it happen. Love the stargazer skylight (another fave feature) and the new big sink! Possibly consider a counter top extension? And maybe a teeny bit more fresh water for us boondockers! Keep up the great work! And thanks again Uncle Josh for your awesomeness!
It feels dark without the camp side bedroom window like the 201FBQ has. It is good to see they don't have one of those couch mounted tables. They should supply a standalone collapsible table. If they plan it right it could be stored in the little bit of space left under the bed. I like seeing the ducted A/C but disappointed that they went with a membrane roof over a more robust system such as fiberglass or the roof they use in the Overland series. They could keep the framed roof but still use a composite product for the external roof. The external fridge would be on its way to the recycling center the day we got it home. The kitchen should be an option even if it is a remove type of option as we would rather have the storage inside like the 201FBQ.
Hey josh, love your videos! Really happy you were able to make this tour. I’ve really been between waiting for this model or the 26RB. Keep me in the loop if your able to tour this model too! 😉 (your videos are soooo helpful and can’t wait to finally buy an emberrrr)
ARMRESTS! on the sofa! Literally the One. Thing. preventing us from purchasing previous models. Also, to your question ~10 min mark, yes, imho, please provide road mode and outdoor kitchen on both touring and overland editions. This seems like a no-brainer, Manufacturers. @josh as always, thanks for the info and insight
I do like where Ember is going especially with the solar package! Have you checked out the Palamino Pause? I'd be curious as to your thoughts on that one. I'd like to see the eating space they created for the Hiatus being used in the Ember. I'm one of those weird ones that would remove the sofa entirely or go with an option for a dinette, if offered. Fingers crossed that Ember keeps using acrylic euro windows!
I have not yet. I think my friends over at RV Miles took a look at it. I had nearly no time to scan thru the Forest River displays this year which is a bummer
@@JoshtheRVNerd Too bad but hopefully one will cross your path! I watched the video JD from BigTruckBigRv put out - he's another one that will go into the good and the bad without trying to snow you, which is why I watch both of you :) Well that sounded creepy lol! Let me rephrase that to say I watch both of your Channels!
Very nice camper. If I were able to tweak it, I'd have windows on both sides of the bed for cross ventilation; plus, I like being able to look outside. Hopefully there are outlets on each side of the bed as well. I would offer cup holders in the arms of the couch. I'd put a counter extension at the end of the counter. I'd rather have a convection microwave option to replace the oven. I'd have a shoe kick off under the entry pantry...a little open area for shoes. The camper is just about perfect though. I would definitely keep all the dry camping features, even in a touring. You can never have too much fresh water or battery/solar =) Great video. Thank you.
Great video as always! I really love your work. I am in the process of creating a RU-vid channel (nothing even remotely competing with you; you are the GOAT in this genre). In a future video, could you discuss the tools that you use (camera, rig, accessories, editing software, etc.)? I believe all of your videos are done solo and they exhibit such professional quality that it appears as though you have assistance. Hopefully you will be willing to share how you do this (even if you share your tools, the major component of what you do is your personality, delivery and product knowledge; that is a gift). Even if you don't create a separate video, maybe you could include some of these tools in your description section. I believe in learning from the best!! Thanks!!
So I'm not a trained camera operator or videographer. I'm just an experienced idiot. What I use is readily available right off the shelf at the local big box store. Frankly my gear is pretty rag-tag and extremely (laughably) basic and seriously outdated My editing software is the same -- super outdated. It's not the camera. It's the software. It's YOU on camera delivering the message. That's truly what matters most
@@JoshtheRVNerd Thank you for the reply! You are extremely modest. You put together some impressive work and you do it solo. My gear is pretty standard and I will buy some nicer equipment as I progress. While delivering the message is certainly key, I have viewed some YT videos that had an excellent message but the quality of the audio and video was so poor that it took away from the presentation. You appear to have got it right and as you stated, delivery is key. I like to learn from the best and you are the BEST at what you do!!
I like the new version. I’d like to see more windows on the camp side of the RV. Maybe in the bedroom? I always want more standard solar. I want to be able to stop anywhere and not worry about turning on a generator. Living in the SW, I need power to run the AC!!
I dig the Lithium batteries! Lighter and last longer - what's not to like?? And re camp kitchens -- I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't want them. It's great to be able to cook inside, but I really, really want to grill/griddle outside. And the barley-poperator isn't just good for beverages - store your eggs and sausage out there for breakfasts that don't stay with you all day (morning cooking seems especially odoriferous) One quibble - having the griddle right under the fridge seems like an obvious and kind of a big deal safety hazard. Speaking of which - putting your backpack on the stove is giving me Mom-hives. As always - best RV vids on the planet - thank you for doing your thing.
Near perfect floor plan. They only thing that I would want to change is the shower. As a big guy I would like something bigger. Keep the videos coming Josh!!!
Great Video. Great to see a company that is willing to push the envelope and try different things. Great job on the solar and inverter set up, and I am thrilled to see that they included a real oven! This company reminds me of Lance years ago before Lance started trying to become Airstream.
Good to see Ember stepping up. Larger oven YEA! 👍 Even room for the dorn washer! I wouldn't need a table. Have various sizes & the small fold up indoor outdoor bristro would be fine. Personally wouldn't need the outdoor cooker, not a deal breaker. Saw someone mentioned a tootsie toaster - that would be cool. I'd vote for that over a tv! Added to my short list.
I don't think these are expected to find themselves on quite as severe of terrain so more traditional chocking methods should work That's my guess as to why. I cannot speak for Ember naturally
Thanks again for another great video Josh. Make the outside kitchen optional, the front axle weight seems high, indoor/outdoor cupboard, under the TV, for garbage etc. like in the Overland made sense. Past that, looking good. Is that a cable slide? Never had one, but your helpful slide video, to me, hinted cable slides weren't the best choice from a reliability/maintenance perspective.
It's a Norco cable slide. MANY mfgs have been swapping to it. It was designed as an alternative to a schwintek that can still allow for some floor flush function like you see in this RV. Word is the system is more reliable. It's new enough I don't really have a good "feel" for that yet
I’m liking this more than in your overview video. But I still miss some of the features from the Overland. I couple of thoughts. Yes, include a table. That way you know it has storage location. Love the front storage. The big battery is a great option. The camp kitchen could be an option. The shower mizer is great, I still use it in the parks (with a near empty fresh tank). The blind spot monitor is a game changer. Great video.
@@JoshtheRVNerd The big missing items are the suspension and tires. The me the Ember brand means more off road and off grid. The Touring seems to be more on road focused. Not bad it just not in alignment with the brand. Now why do I think this is important. I will use and example. My friends took a 2 month trip to Alaska and Canada. They were pulling a 2020 Laredo 5th Wheel. During that trip they replaced 2 tires, 2 sets of wheel bearings, 1 leaf spring and a slide cable. When they got home they replaced both the axles, on a 2020. So when I think Ember I think durable. The Touring doesn't seem as durable.
Ember is really doing things right in the RV industry. I would only like to see one larger window on the camp side. Not sure how they would do that. I love seeing all the Embers so thank you Josh and the Ember company for giving us the early access look.
❤Love Road-mode!❤ The Ember designers obviously thought about how people actually use RVs. I love what Ember is doing with the touring line in general. Not quite so psyched about the roof on these but we can't have everything. Personally, I'd prefer a dinette and a larger bathroom, but you're probably still editing the video for that model. I can wait patiently. I love the radar, it will make it much easier for Husband to tow. Opinion on the camp kitchen: we probably wouldn't use it so I'd rather it be an option instead of standard.
@@JoshtheRVNerd It does seem to make a huge difference. I've seen a lot of your couple's camper videos and road-mode access seems to be an afterthought or a happy accident with quite a few of manufacturers.
I don't have rollout estimates. Apologies. I've seen SO MANY new things lately that I'm flying just to capture what I can Our local team members should be able to find out for you though of course
Lovely, really love 😍 the interior of this Touring model. I'd probably sewing some wall pockets for that blank space below the tv. Storage is great. Always like a pots n pans drawer below stove ☑️ drawers to the floor in kitchen ☑️ behind tv storage ☑️ euro windows & shades, esp with white trim ☑️ sofa/theatre seating combo (I'd prefer a couple wood tv tables to one large one, Walmart has them: $20ea.) ☑️ I like the Shower Miser ☑️ The exterior colour is appealing , like you said, it differentiates Touring from Overlander ☑️ 🏆
Should move towards lithium in my opinion. I’ve not experienced lead acid much in RVs as I’m new to it but do a lot of lithium based non rv stuff. Better experience to my knowledge. More availability per battery and running dry isn’t as bad.
Yes, please! I love this! Yes, it needs battle born! It should stay more like the overland as possible but that slide makes it so open! Love the use of storage but wish could have seen the doors open on closet & cabinets! I get it! Display! Also, would love a table that tucks away under the bed since that is all the room left beneath. Good place for it plus need additional counter space when cooking. If at all possible, without sacrificing the outside camp kitchen, would be nice to have option of small fireplace beneath tv! Oh, why are all A/C shrouds black? Doesn't it make more sense for them to be white or have reflective tape so sun doesn't heat them or make them less efficient. Lastly, my fav thing, no murphy bed and awesome skylight over it! That is something I really like about the Lance RVs but those are too small! This is perfect size for me! Or couple! Ember has knocked it out of park!!!
I personally would like the solar and shower-miser. For me, mostly boondocking, but I'm not heading into crazy off-road situations. I do need to go down fire roads and moderate double-tracks and at the end of the road there are no hookups. I'll pack my own picnic table. 😁
Regarding the portable table - I've used the one that came with my Micro Minnie 2106DS about 3 times in the last 4 years. Usually, I use the picnic table at the campsite, so I could do without the included table.
.... 2wd offroad..... good compromise between overlander versions and more standard units. always a fan of any kind of outside kitchen and or tv on everything.... same goes for higher level solar packages... just because did not take a 4x4 to get there does not mean i wont want to stay put for a week or more. the kind of trailer you may take to baja 1000 or something... out in mild desert near rough desert and stay put a week.
Hey Josh. New subscribers/ RV researchers here. We love your content. Very informative. These Ember campers are great. The 26RB is giving us a great option to the grand design imagine XLS 23LDE that we are seriously considering. Can’t wait for you to review that one!
I'm totally in love with Ember. There campers are just awesome. I live the showermiser! No matter that camper I go to next I want that feature! I stay at enough state forest who have no power and no water but it's fully accessible for any camper (generally under 30 ft ish) that's a deal breaker if it's not in it or can't be installed. But I miss the jet black exterior! Fortunately that wouldn't be hard to change and I definitely would asap. But ember keep doing what your doing bc it's awesome! I love what there doing so much it's a life goal to work for them one day. Just keep braking the mold!!!
This floorplan is fantastic!! Love the large theater seat, outside kitchen, that 90 degree+ tv swingout is awesome too. Color is cool, tires, suspension, fans, solar etc. The only problem with this one is the weight, too much for me to tow and the hitch weight dry 785?!😮. They need to get rid of the steel propane box. Im a steel fabricator and love steel on most things but steel on that and especially white, powder coated or not will rust! Any chip, rub, especially the hinge area will rust causing orange streak stains. You will be constantly touching it up. The plastic cover is more than sufficient and lightweight as well as more cost effective. If the box must be metal for their signature look then make it aluminum. This overall package is the rockwood 2205s that Im looking to purchase on the juice! Unfortunately the heavyweight and probably the heavy price tag will out weight the bene’s. Great overview as always Josh!!👍
I really like a lot of what Ember does, but I’m honestly very disappointed in the change of roof construction. It takes an Ember down quite a lot from “totally unique” to “fancy conventional”. If I’m paying premium money over conventional RVs I want them to last a really long time, and the potential durability of the overland roof really stands out over this. I just have no need for the overland concept. Love the big sofa and the storage behind the TV, especially because I rarely use the TV. I don’t think a table is needed in this floor plan. The outdoor kitchen is “meh” to me, and I’d rather it be an option and a 2-way cabinet to use inside and out. I do wish it had a divider curtain or something between bed and the rest of the RV. I like that kind of privacy and darkness from all the 1000watt leds they like to use for pumps and tank heaters! 😂
The non-traditional roof construction was one of the first things that drew me to Ember. To see the move to a traditional membrane roof in the Touring Edition was a disappointment _but_ I understand why it was a requirement to do it: Ducted A/C. You can't run A/C ducts in a solid composite panel like the Overland Series has and the longest Touring Edition models are 34 feet with a separate front bedroom. While non-ducted would work on this 20FB and the 21MRK, ducted A/C is a must for every other model. A few halfway models would be really cool though: Single room 25-29 foot length, Overland-style construction w/ composite panel roof, and torsion axles and full-size slide from Touring models.
@@mrhorspwer I hear what you are saying, but it’s so disappointing. Maybe they could come up with something else for ducted air, like a double layer roof, ducting along the edges, fiberglass skin, or something else besides just defaulting to RV conventional roof.
I totally get it. It was necessary for ducting the air system into the private room however. The Overland roof structure just isn't compatible with ducted air systems and they went to what was proven
For sure solar and lithium. Also for sure outdoor kitchen. Could dump the oven. This isn't really a live in size trailer, convection microwave would be sufficient.
This is an awesome couples etc trailer Would prefer a dinette, don't need the miser shower since we can fill the tank where ever we are, and the 400 watt solar is awesome. Would prefer a murphy bed for the sofa. Prefer beds facing side to side myself. Great stuff, thanks for showing!
To me ember is a top/high end brand. In my opinion I love the 2000w inverter on everything standard is amazing. As well as the 400w solar standard. BUT. I also think all embers need to come with minimum 200wh+ lithium iron phosphate battery. MINIMUM! This brand shouldn’t have anything less but should have the option to upgrade it to 2 200wh+ batteries. Just my outlook. If you’re gonna be the best. Offer the best. 🤷♂️ Touring or not the I know tons of people that have to stop mid way to a destination and sleep overnight in a random parking lot or somewhere without hookups. Touring or overland it dosnt matter. Having the ability to have power in the middle of nowhere is just a no brainer to me on a high end brand. No question to me ember needs to be the best and offer the best and have the best standard ❤️🙏
Love this coach, specially the ton of storage and ceiling height. Also the like the bigger stove with oven. The pantry next to the entry door seems very narrow. Every RV should have an outside kitchen from smaller like this one to a full featured like the Rockwood Minilite 2513S or 2507S. I would love to see a bunkhouse with an outside kitchen like the mentioned Minilites above. I think Ember should also include the rail with the metal overhanging table next to the kitchen. Another thing from the Rockwood Minilites, outside TV hanging thingy and hookups (power, satellite/cable). Showermizer should be standard in all RVs. You don't always have hookups, even when not offloading. Love where they are going with the standard sollar package. Mercedes or Rolls Royce don't bother thinking Toyota or Kia sell 10x the amount of cars they sell. They cater to a specific market. Some people prefer to pay a little bit more if they don't have to DIY and have factory options with manufacturers full warranty.
I like it. Like what Ember is doing. Only downfall is this a couple's camper only. No place for a guest to sleep? Keep up the good work, showing these campers, Josh!
There should we a Lagoon table option. It could be mounted on either side of the slide. Or both sides so we can switch it out depending on what needs to be done. Working vs eating in front of tv. Also, needs another window on the other side of the bed. Water miser is great for any rv, I think.
Uncle Josh, your videos are simply the BESTEST!!! Thank you SO MUCH for all the hard work you put into reviewing all these campers for us, and then all the work you put into your finished videos. Certainly your videos are only x-amount of minutes long, but cannot compare to the many hours you must put in to make them in order to share them with us. Thank you! 🙏 Totally APPRECIATE your candor AND ALL the hard work!