We camped for a few nights in Cottonwood, AZ over Thanksgiving. Got down to the low 30s, definitely below freezing as was evidenced by the dog-bowl-ice-cube in the morning. No frozen lines, and we were using the propane heater overnight (super cozy set at 45). The water lines for the sink would...
No not yet. Admittedly, we live in and have only camped in Arizona, so not much moisture in the air, but I'll let you know next summer with the humidity.
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Not sure what the walls are made of or the R value, but I can tell you that it's not thin and seems to hold temps well. We are in the middle of a 4-night trip in Cottonwood and it got down to the low 30s last night. We had the propane heat set to 45 and it didn't actually turn on until around 5...
Honestly, the build quality feels really nice. The canvas in the pop top is thick, the windows and walls feel sturdy, and the finish of the furniture/slides/drawers/latches doesn't feel cheap at all.
We've got 12 nights and about 1800 miles on it right now, and we're packing up to go out for...
Two months in, and we've got 12 nights in it so far. Here's our initial system and capability review.
Quick facts: we’re a couple without kids that have averaged about 35 nights camping per year since we started trailer camping in our home-built RTT trailer 4 years ago. We’ve upgraded a couple...
Not sure which hardware you mean that's flimsy. The interior bars are beefy, and the exterior latches are small, but adjustable like the rest and the interior bars lock down too.
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I also talked to the Lifestyle guy here in the states last fall. They are legitimately Australian as opposed to both the Opus and OBI brands (Asia). I think the Reconn R4 product is really cool, but two things I didn't like were:
1. They have no plans to reverse the floor plan to put the door on...
There are no long term OBI reviews because they're a new company. Not new to the US, but like new new. They are actually OBI Conqueror Corporation and own both brands now. They literally sold me their first graveler xt in Feb of this year and I bought a very early Dweller last month. I'll start...
Opus is for sure. They all are. Same factory for a lot of the parts. I have a Dweller (same goes for OBI campers) and it feels solid. Not sure what drawer latch you broke, but the good news is they are all replaceable parts.
Why are they so expensive? First, because they can be. If you won't...
No, nothing is built-in. A small Mr Heater would work in a pinch, though. It's what we have in our garage and bring with us on colder trips.
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