Great job on the updates (composite, new door, new pop-up and suspension…)! Loved seeing it at 2021 Overland Expo in Flagstaff! Based on OUR needs (handicap consideration, self sustained, quick leveling, 3-4 season, ability to stand up and get dressed, en-suite capability, fit in garage, price), it was the best design we found.
I was fully expecting this unit to start around $50k, it was very refreshing to see the base model is low $30k. Looks like a great unit for small families or couples.
I was hopeful this would fit in an 84 inch garage to enable saving on storage costs and degradation from outdoor storage as we have now with our pop up. Looks to be too tall. Nice feature set on your unit and good tow ability with the fold down roof!
This IS a nice unit. It seems like a lot of people are looking for something that will fit in their garage. I do have another video of a trailer that will fit in a garage; not as roomy though: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K57K4pM73xg.html
Hi Brandon, here is what the owner said: "We are great for families of 5. The upper bunk can sleep 2, the front area over the slide out fridge can sleep one, and 2 in the main bed. The first of the new bunk beds goes out later this month, so I’m afraid I don’t have any photos to share at this time."
Wow this looks great ...so if u get the king size bed can it still have the bunk that sleep 2 and a person over the fridge?? It's hard finding a small well made camper that can sleep more than 2 lol we are a family of 6
my parents had a pop up class b in the 70's and the canvass only leaked in a blow. Today's fabrics should do better. My issue with pop tops and that batwing is we use a campsite by a lake where RV awnings get shredded on a regular basis
@@TandTOverland That's a huge concern and is rampant in this industry. I've talked with this company 2 years ago about the lengthy lead time and the tone of the response was that they were not going to take the necessary steps to reduce this. As you can tell from original post, it's getting worse. There are a few that have inventory for immediate sale and a few others with much shorter lead times, like Bean, which is 3 to 6 months depending on model.
All that and no internal bath. Kitchen layout is awkward with fridge on other end of trailer and blocked when door is open. Folding up a bed every day is a pain. Better to have permanent bed. Was excited with the idea of a bigger pop up from Teton, but without a bath, don’t see the point.