The trailers are cool. What I see being the main reason for buying any of them is that you get to benefit from Shane’s energy and experience. The mods are a prime example. There are a few guys in each industry that are pushing things forward towards perfection, he’s one of them.
That is actually pretty nice! At first by just looking at the outside of it I didn’t think I would like it until you guys went inside. I never expected to see a bathroom room in this one or the smaller version. And the added bunk beds is great.
I spent 4 days in a Dweller 15 with my fiancé. We went to a National Park with a shaded campsite with no connections. The batteries were still around 70% by the time we left. We also only filled one of the two fresh water tanks, and despite taking showers and washing dishes, we still had a quarter tank left upon return. As someone over 6', the wet bath had plenty of room and was comfortable to shower in. And the bed is the comfiest RV mattress I have ever slept on! Rivals the one I have at home. Lastly, there was more than enough storage for 2 people and 4 days. I believe we only needed 1 or 2 compartments for our clothes and food.
That’s awesome. When I started watching the video I took one look at it and I instantly thought I wasn’t going to like it because Ive seen other rv’s look similar on the outside and I didn’t like them. But when they went inside I was actually pleasantly surprised! I was impressed with everything and about how spacious it was in there. It gets an “A” in my book!
@Tiffany Stokes awesome! It's certainly one of my favorites that I've camped in! Admittedly it does get some sway, especially over 65. But as a first time RV puller, even with a half ton pickup, it was manageable. The Fox Shocks seem to help a lot with that.
This thing is so cool. Someone was really thinking outside of the box on these designs. Great video, Thank you for your time. (You are working on your Health) 💪💪🙏🙏
This is much nicer than the previous one. I could do wi th out the extra bunk. It would be annoying when at the counter. Build this but that can haul my Ranger sxs.
If the dinette was a little couch/ottoman so you could put a nice TV on that counter across from it... I'd buy this to live in it and take it on an adventure every weekend.
Nice trailer! How secure are the door locks and do the outside storage bins lock? I've been researching trailers and security is a big important issue for me. Thank you for doing these videos. Also, when video taping the bathrooms, can you step back and pan the bathroom area slowly? Thank you for all the info!
Every product I've even seen that was manufactured in China has started out with good quality and slowly devolved into crap. If these guys don't stay in that plant every single day, the quality will deteriorate. I've been involved with 3 companies where this occurred.
I’ve been in the manufacturing industry and what people don’t understand about why China products fail is the fact that they use sub standard raw materials. The metallurgy is not the same as in the US, Japan or anywhere because they intentionally ‘dilute’ their steel to save money. They will present an, initially, outstanding product but, in a couple of years, the components WILL start to fail prematurely. Rust from the inside out, fatigue failure on and on. It’s just the way they do business. As a consumer you’re simply balancing initial cost vs value but know that you’re doing that.