I had a 2014 Northern Lite 9-11. You really appreciate how well these are built when you look at other RV`s. Owned it for 4 years before I had to sell it cause we were moving and couldn’t take it with me. Never, ever had a problem with it. Built like a tank. Only con was I put it on a 2014 Dodge Ram 3500 (with air bags and sumo springs) which had a very narrow bed. Only had around 1 inch clearance on either side which made it pretty harrowing when loading, especially if it were loaded while on uneven land. But for some reason I never scraped the sides. If I ever get one again, I would buy a Ford to put it on. The beds are wider.
With U-shape dinette, generator, dry bath, I just paid 70 grand plus tax for a 2023 , 10.2. I had the same rig bought in MASA AZ for 68, that's set up and everything. however that's a LONG drive from North Ga. They are expensive, and me being cripple, well I might have acted a tad fast. So I might be selling mine very soon. We are NOT new to truck campers but my health is worse than I thought. My rig is only two weeks old as of April 4, 2022, and they are really nice. Me being a big man, I love the 60x80 TRUE queen bed, sleeps great. Anyway, I will be going through my camper soon and posting youtube video's, the pro's and cons. I have a 10.2 Limited. Truck is a 2022 Dodge quad cab, limited. MSRP is 7995 US. Listed for sale now 66, no tax, all options except rack on top.
I find the technology in this camper to be obsolete for the high price, especially for a brand new model. No one wants a propane fridge anymore, they are unreliable and don't stay cold enough. I'd like to know more about the electronics (solar, batteries, inverter, charging, etc) as well as the heating and cooling setup. These are the features that make or break a camper.
@@horsetrader1991 As a solo traveller I will only take a shower every 2-3 days (unless I've had strenuous exercise). I think drying the wet bath twice a week is worth the pantry space. However, this is me and others may have a different opinion. As my Great Great Uncle said, too much water rusts iron!
Owned an 2020 8-11. Tiny bathrooms and the AC unit runs constantly. Wish they would combine Arctic Fox features with this camper. I would go back to NL if they did.
Add another ten grand for Canadian prices, and with a new truck you are looking close to 200 grand 😳 absolutely beautiful campers though and if I was to buy one it would be Northern Lite.
Wow, bought a host tahoe sb with a much better bathroom and 2 power slides for 20 grande less . Either prices increase or I bought at right time. 100k cdn for that?
Nothing like showing the masses you can overload a truck but if you put bags on it you are good to go. Pretty sure payload is 1800kg. Camper is 3500lbs empty. Add in water, propane, food and everything else you need you are screwed.