I slept in the Arkto at a busy truck stop with semi's all around once and didn't hear a thing all night. Really appreciated the insulated canvas then and also during many chilly nights at elevation in CO, WY and MT.
Was going to add the same info as above.
The Arkto will clear an 8' garage; see my prior photos.
My Ford Ranger pulls the Arkto nicely but I personally wouldn't want less in the mountains or even the windy flats with a headwind. I know people tow with 4Runners but that would not be my...
While I do like this concept very much, I do wish that Scout could figure out a way to hold more than about 4.9 gallons of water. Seems like I recall Juniper Overland devising a way to add about 7 gallons (?) under the sink. I wonder if the inset stove will change that.
Boreas EOS-12 is worth a look though you might not like the sleeping arrangements. Fantastic company/people.
As for Arkto which it seems that you have ruled out, there should be no worries dealing with them directly. Also fantastic company/people. Additionally, if you are in the US, the...
Makes sense. It's a nice looking camper. I think it has a proprietary suspension? If so, who does repairs of it if you are away from the dealer or factory? You buying from Xgrid? Do I recall that there is some way to sit in it as opposed to only being able to lie down?
350 is understandable.
My Ranger is the 2.3L 4cyl turbo ecoboost. To my knowledge, that's the engine available in the Tremor. At least, everyone that I know of has that engine. Plenty of power and a great vehicle to take long trips in. Perhaps not the best at towing but that isn't the main...
Agree. I have a friend with a Hiker Trailer (mostly wood) that is holding up well after a number of years, a ton of use and it's stored outside with inclement winter weather. There are FWC truck campers that are 40+ years old out there and still going strong; I see them all the time.
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