Camp365 is designed for easy one person set-up (quicker with 2) with helpful technology like the side wall lift assist and easy leveling system. If you have additional questions please consult your user manual or contact a local dealer.
Yeesh, the comments, the comments. If you don't want one, don't buy one. These suit their owners very well. Not everyone wants a heavy trailer equipped with "everything" to go camping. This is VERY lightweight and can be towed by a huge range of vehicles. That puts it in line with many folk's budgets. Okay, for the money, I can buy a 16 foot trailer equipped with a kitchen, bathroom, shower and such. And it would be too heavy for my little truck to pull safely. "so get a bigger truck." Cool- you gonna give me the money? And pay the fuel bills for a bigger truck? Maintenance? Insurance? Tags and taxes? Nope? This little trailer is very attractive to me. I don't need all the luxury bells and whistles, it still is something I'm considering.
Para cuando termine de montar eso, ya tengo que desmontarlo para regresar del fin de semana. Ademas con techo de tela? Igual que una tienda de campaña.
That’s cool. Now make one about 15 feet longer so there can be a Cal king, Two sets of bunks. A food storage/prep area (cooking can be done outside), and a shower. Put tandem axles under the trailer; lift the floor a foot; put a water storage above the axles; and then I’ll be very impressed.
Just get an Aliner, chalet RV, chalet XL, or a trailmanor. The time you spent on setting this camper up, you will be sure to be the laughing stock in any campground!
I swear lazy people can be such trolls. I camp to get away from nagging people and yet this one is thinking about what other people will think about my tent, trailer, camper Whatever. Some camp to impress others for what they have. 🙄
Thanks, Gerald. We just added a video on the electrical system, including the solar hook-up. Our friends at Zamp Solar have been helping us with some great options and upgrades.
Just get an Aliner, chalet RV, chalet XL, or a trailmanor. The time you spent on setting this camper up, you will be sure to be the laughing stock in any campground!
The unit packs up nice, Anthony. You can contract the wheelbase down to 48 inches, so at 6 ft. 8 inches high, and 15.5 feet long, you should be able to easily store in a garage stall or mini-storage for urban dwellers.
Just get an Aliner, chalet RV, chalet XL, or a trailmanor. The time you spent on setting this camper up, you will be sure to be the laughing stock in any campground!
@@zackschindler8334 I store my trailmanor in my garage too. Very little setup time compare to this piece of junk. And it doesn't even have a shower... LOL
@@seadude4869 and it is a piece of junk how? Please endear us with your educated assessment oh worldly sage. There is no way a trailmanor would fit in my garage.
Well, we think set up is very simple and easy, and are proud of the amount of storage space, but different people want different things in their camper. To each their own. Thanks.
exactly, think about all this time you spent to set it up just for the shell... add the bed setup and shower and stove and fridge and table and chair... oh wait! This pos doesn't have shower and stove and fridge and table and chair... LOL. I bet the bed is inflatable too, how uncomfortable...
@@seadude4869 First of all why do you care so strongly about this? Next if I took your suggestion I would have to buy a truck (I have a minivan) and have a new garage built to store both. So I would have to spend $100k. That is pretty stupid from my POV. Oh and my has a shower and stove and toilet (both Dometic) and the bed is a high-end system that is more comfortable than most home beds.
@@zackschindler8334 Just want to make sure people think twice about this. It is not like you can return it once people notice how shitty it it. BTW, I used to toll a chalet RV with a Honda minivan too. I now own a trailmanor and use a midsize SUV to toll it.
Nice concept but the engineers need to go back to the drawing board. The setup is way too complex. It looks more difficult setup than a large tent, with the only advantage being, you are off the ground (and level) .... Lost me at tighten the turnbuckles.
Good lord, that is a lot to setup for a tiny trailer. Just get an Aliner or a chalet RV. If you want more space, get a trailmanor. All this trailer will get you is being the laughing stock in the campground.