The Camp365 guys mentioned in one of their videos, that a fully loaded one is in the 30's, but they never said if it was low or high 30's (that's a big spread). For that price they mentioned stuff like solar panel(s)/charge system, a/c, heater, beds, cooking stove, outside bike/kayak mounts, water heater (for outside shower), shower stall/enclosure, connected outside gazebo/awning, ect. The said for most people it would be between 22-28 (depending on the options you pick). The 18 someone mentioned below, is probably just the shell and basically nothing else. With that said, there are many good quality compact/midsize campers in the 25-30 range (new) that are easy to tow, and countless more when looking at previously owned ones.
Wouldn't work for me: there is a place in the setup (at 3:50) where you have to actually step on the shell, and the maximum weight is less than 1/2 what I weigh.
That would not be a good camper to have when trying to set-up/pack-up in the dark or in the rain. If your heart is set on a folding camper, an Aliner would make a much better choice...better options and less expensive. Personally, I chose a small travel trailer so rain or dark is not a big deal AND if I needed to sleepover in a truck stop, no problem.
Pouring rain. How fun would that be? Plus how about putting it away when it's soaking wet. I'm calling BS on the set up time. Front to back leveling with the tongue jack, what about side to side? Reminds me of the A-liner pop ups.
Wow! By the time you get that thing set up, it’s almost time to go home! I think the idea of the hard sided fold up is good but there is too much setup
I wonder how long that decal on the rear panel lasts using it as a table. You have to clean it after being exposed to the road. Think about how dirty the backside of you car get on the highway.
The back hatch doesn't seem to get dirty on the road. Maybe more so on dirt or gravel roads, but something about the airflow around the camper seems to keep it from collecting dirt.
You never "leveled" the camper side to side! Putting out the stabilizer legs does not necessarily make it level! Thanks for insulting anyone over the age of four, with your smoke and mirrors BS!!!
This company feels like a scam. I see adds for investing in the company, but their actual website doesn't mention investment opportunities. I also live in an area where people come from all over the US to camp, but I have never seen one of these trailers. Plus, you guys posted a questions a months ago and none of their staff have managed to find the time to answer - seems like a start-up company would be doing their best to market their product if it was actually legitimate.
They are legit. I own one. They are at the very early stages of building a dealer network. Not sure why they don't pay closer attention to their social media.