So, let me see if I understand: a cork floor, some USB lights, and an upgraded mattress for an EXTRA $1,000?? I know, this is a cult, but the 3.0 RTTs are already INCREDIBLY EXPENSIVE, and now it seems like iKamper is just testing to see just how much consumers will spend for an RTT. I'm actually disappointed; rather than innovating and trying to bring something to market more in-line with costs, iKamper brings to market an aftermarket package and sells it as a whole new thing. I'm probably in the minority here but, I can see this is nothing more than a money-grab, and y'all should be ashamed of yourselves. I guess there are benefits to being one of the two companies who choose to NOT manufacture RTT in China. Things like this don't make me want to buy one more, it makes me want to buy one LESS.
What I really love is the "air pump" they are including like that brings value. For over $5,000, someone should come to my campsite and set everything up for me. Air pump. Come on everyone, can't we all see past what companies are doing to us? We want to get outside and enjoy what we have left of our lives and these companies are just fleecing us. Man, I'm just...disappointed.
Spot on. It's basically a 3.0 with mods already available. I boughtvthe RTT matress, it cost £500, not cheap. They should include the extras at the same price.
So I can buy 20 square ft of cork matting for under $100, led lights from amazon for peanuts and an air mattress...my gawd take your pick. Not too mention that an the mattress like every other air mattress will eventually start leaking....but this can all be yours for a cool $1000 on top of the already ridiculous price. Talk about a step in the wrong direction. I already threw up in the back of my mouth when I bought my 23 Zero and thought that was expensive at $3000. Guess I got a sweet deal lol
Can you make the cork floor for the Skycamp 3.0? I would buy that to add to mine, that floor is horrible. I was thinking of carpet tiles, but cork floor sounds and looks better.
@hunterluxton5976 if love to have permanent light solution inside that I font have to take out. I was going to wire up a diffused LED strip myself but they beat me to it. Sad they aren't selling it yet but I dont see why they wouldn't soon.
I have the skycamp mini 3.0 and love it. Of course I set up my own lighting system and swapped out the mattress for the RTT comfort. No cork floor, but although I camp in poor weather I haven't noticed that it would be necessary. Setup isn't one minute...because there is some time needed to inflate and deflate the mattress and stake out the side windows, should you so choose. The time for the mattress is well worth it! One thing that would complete my setup and hopefully it comes out this year, is the Annex-Small. I like quick setup/takedown and that would be great for me. There is one available for the 2.0, but no mention for the 3.0 yet.
I'm curious, do you think it's possible for a DIY to add the cork flooring on older models? There aren't so many for sale in the used market near me but I'm starting my search to see what might be my best option. I have a flashlight business so I've got plenty of portable lighting and don't need the built-ins, though I think that they're a great idea, but I'm trying to keep cost down. TIA
@@sbutler888 I don't know for sure, but I think so. I've seen various products used for a condensation barrier on DIY applications and with different brands of tents etc.
This us just a 3.0. With the mattress you can buy separately, some simple lights and a Cork floor. You have tweeked the 3.0 and added some nice basic upgrades. The lights are a nice touch. You might want to consider some soft pads for the ladder steps? These add ons are already available .
Make a video of actually weighing it. Lots of your competition is catching up in build quality and features and love to talk crap about how you guys grossly underestimate your weight.
@@JMiles777 DLX was confirmed to weigh 190 lbs. The Skyacamp 3.0 weighs 165 lbs. All the extra features add 25 lbs. which much of that is from the upgraded mattress which I can personally attest to as I checked it out at the Overland Expo in Oregon back in June.