I bought a Hike 172BH for $25k, has bunks, a queen bed/dining area, stove and sink, inside and outside, shower, sink and toilet, 22" flat screen with DVD and radio and I pull it with a 2018 Honda Pilot, with no issues, except the hills.
A feature they should add would be anchors under the benches, to allow to fix some storage there and increase its versatility. And if i was to nitpick, I'd say the sink area would benefit from a window or something. That being said it really is a super cool unit. But that MSRP, ouch. I wonder how many of these will be sold. Cool review, thanks.
Thanks for your comments. Take a look at our sale prices online and then give us a call to see if we can do better? millersrv.com/inventory/?keyword=hike&quickSearch=true
Yes, he’s doing well. Curbside/Streetside are the only two terms I’d add to his pitch. Perhaps it’s better he didn’t go all industry specific jargon in his description, I don’t know.
I assume that the trailer does not have a drive train. If I'm correct that there is no power going to the wheels, why are there high traction tires on the trailer? I would think and would want smoother tires for less rolling resistance. I know they look really rad, but, in my view kind of not needed.
It definitely does cost more, but with 30+ years in the RV industry I've seen too many manufacturers that seem to have just built it and thought about how later.
Our prices are current on our website (link below), but MSRP in the 50's and currently on the website in the low 30's - Please reach out to our sales team, we often can offer prices lower than what we can advertise online, sales@millersrv.com or text/call 225-275-2940. millersrv.com/inventory/?keyword=Hike&quickSearch=true
For the price, it should be at least 20ft. You say it’s over engineered? Are you using closed cell foam insulation? Not only is it over engineered , it’s way overpriced. Anyone looking at buying this definitely needs to research other RV types. 💯
This unit is targeting tow vehicles that can't always handle the weight of a 20 ft unit. One thing we really focus on at Miller's RV is listening to how our customers want to use an RV and then matching a model that fits those needs.
Hi Joe, we don't publish prices on our videos because they stay up longer than we can guarantee a price. However, you can view our prices for the Hike's in stock on our website millersrv.com/inventory/?keyword=hike&quickSearch=true
LOL, industry slang for a sewer hose support that allows the waste water to drain more effectively. www.valterra.com/product-category/rv-products/aftermarket/sewer-sanitation/hose-carriers/slunky-hose-support/
The roof panels are still OSB unfortunately. The interior walls are still a wood fiber board. Prices are about 2x what they should be. Needs duel pane windows and at minimum a window added to the wetbath. I do like them but price is way off when they have 19ft Bunk houses listed at 24k😆😆
I’m not trying to be negative, but a convection microwave oven is an oven. Open it up and look up. There’s your oven. I know you said you didn’t like ovens so you’re glad they put a convection microwave in there… That’s an oxymoron. It’s a microwave oven. It’s also a regular oven.
Understand your point but what I think Cam is trying to convey is the difference in using an "RV oven" which I find much more difficult to achieve the same results as at home VS a convection which cooks more like a home oven. The primary difficulty I have on the traditional RV oven is having an LP gas flame providing the heat directly underneath and very close to the cooking racks. I have tried lowering the temp but then my times are guess work. I've also tried placing a baking stone under the pans which has helped some. One final recommendation is to get an oven thermometer to use instead of trusting the dial.
Looking for something, should be able to be pulled by a 2007 Mustang V6 will be most likely pulled by something like a Dodge Ram 1500. Should have shower and toilet, inside cooking, no microwave convection oven please. Inside height, don't worry I am 6'6", not likely to have enough height for me, just make sure the bed will be enough. 2-3 years last kid will be out, me and the wife want to do some traveling. A trailer like this would do I think.
Feel free to reach out to us and we can help narrow down your options and see what fits you the best. FYI inside height is 6'5" on this model. If you go with the Minnie line (slightly larger units) they have 6'8".
Winnebago has serious quality assurance issues. It took them 1.5 years to fix a broken fridge from the factory. It was bought new. Not to mention the cheap builds these days
I hate to hear that. It is sometimes difficult with appliance warranties because they are not directly warrantied by Winnebago but by the manufacturer of the appliance. I just hate that your unit was down for that time, we want people to be able to enjoy their RV's!
Selling prices are way less than that! Check out the current inventory on the Hike 100 with prices on our website. Here's the link: millersrv.com/inventory/?keyword=hike&quickSearch=true
We certainly have larger options and we would love to discuss your individual needs and recommend some options. Reach out to us in whatever way works best for you phone/text 225-275-2940 email sales@millersrv.com
Thanks for your comments John. That price is MSRP, our selling price is current on our website millersrv.com/inventory/?keyword=HIKE&quickSearch=true. We don't list actual selling prices on videos because they stay up longer than we can hold a price. Definitely lends itself more to the bicycle crowd instead of motorcycles.