Very nice , you took your time on break down . I did not think they made these anymore . I had one way back , I bought from a old man . They make them better now it seems. Nice little rig . Love you guys , you look like nice boys .
I love the way that they keep re-inventing old things to improve the way they work. They made similar trailer type tents with fold out beds way back in the 1800's and used to sleep a family of 6, or sometimes more in them. I love this one and if it wasn't just me camping these days it would be something to think about. I'll stick to my little tent or swag. Thanks for showing this though, it's a great little tent trailer.
Yeah….seems like a nice product and fine it isn’t a totally new idea, but agree there have been similar towable, fold out tent trailers and likely similar things were thought up by many different people. And every 10-15 years or so, some company reinvents “the girdle” and gives it a new name, like Spanx, or “Shapewear” etc.
Nice option if you want something rugged but still off the ground and comfortable. And some find the price a bit high, but anything that has a towable trailer just can’t cost the same as a Walmart tent. And looks like it would hold up over time or for re-sale, as it doesn’t have many froo-froo extras to break.
Cool concept. I have an ARB Awning and Deluxe Room 8x8x8’ it hangs off my Yakima aero at roof rack, spent $1,000 for rack, awning, and deluxe room. All stows in a zippered bag or aluminum case. Setup and take down is mere seconds compared to one of these.
I had one similar to these it was a Leisure Lite for towing behind a motorcycle. Some campgrounds charged me as a normal RV since it had wheels. It's a tent as far as I'm concerned but those camp owners looked at it differently. By the way I did not need power or water but it made no difference to them. Now I'm back to a real tent or Jungle Hammock.
For roughly the same price, I'll happily keep my SylvanSport GO and the hard roof and wall that come with it. The GO has the same versatility, towability, and more.
This idea was created from a Springbar tent. It’s a neat concept but I would get an actual tent trailer before I got this. I could put my Springbar tent on my trailer & call it good but I do want a cargo trailer I can store my quad in along with all my camping gear that’s taken up space in the garage. It would be already ready & be a bug out trailer.
When it rains you'll figure it out, motorcycles or 4 wheeler or bikes can load on top, take the tent out and you have a utility trailer to haul a riding mower or whatever. If there is an emergency, flash flood, fire, you can just hookup, toss stuff inside and take off so long as the road area is wide enough, pull away to safety then tear down the camp. This is the best value for a true tent trailer, I already have 2 trailers, might sell mine and buy this!
@@NomadicNathen Thanks. It looks like people love these Jumping Jacks. But if you spend winters in Quartzsite AZ, have to expect a windstorm at least once a winter. That's $7-8,000 down the drain in the blink of an eye. Maybe you can get an insurance policy. :)
Was it set up properly? It seems like there was a lot of sag to the roof. I do a lot of camping in the PNW, during rainy season. Are there going to be ponds on the roof?
Yes this was set up properly. Recently I camped inside ot during 8+ hours of rain. Water did pool at the top and the occasional water drop from the seams was not uncommon.
Looked up on line . Well I am just going to say it. Way to much money. The prices they are charging everything should come with it. Hope people watching have the sense to realize that it is way to much money.