Anyone with experience with the InTech Flyer Pursue?

Rlemond

New member
Thanks for the reply. I work in the RV industry with a background in the service side for 7 years, currently working in sales. We pride ourselves in customer service. So my expectations are high. I have already figured that I won’t be taking it back to the dealer for warranty or the factory for that matter since both are out of state. It has been difficult to get much information from Crux direct and that’s why I reached out on this forum. I appreciate all the replies so far. I’m driving 5 hours this Saturday to go take a look at one at a dealer. Hopefully we will bring it home, but I will be going over it very thoroughly. The one question I can’t seem to get a clear cut answer is if the whole thing is made in China or not? Lori claims that the current Tuff Stuff trailer was her original design and now they use her old manufacturer in China. She said they buy the galvanized steel from there but all final assembly is done in Denver. I think the design is great and it will work for weekends and overnights. I also own an Outdoors RV Mountain series Blackstone for longer excursions and it requires a 3/4 ton truck. The Crux should work great behind our Jeep JKU Rubicon and get us out more off the beaten path. Again, I appreciate all the insight. Thanks.
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
Thanks for the comment. I checked out your rig and was very impressed! I’m a two-way radio engineer by profession, so seeing radios in a camper was pretty cool!

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You'd probably like camping with Bob then...

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I've got the teardrop; my radios are in the Jeep.
 

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