If the mpg is actually as good as the ratings, I’ll probably dump my Defender and get an LC in ‘25 once initial market demand burns off. It’s pretty much all about the mpg for me. The oil companies are taking too much out of my pocket every time I take a long trip with the camper.
I’ve attached several of the net pockets to the walls in the EOS and before that in our XT. I’m sure Adam can give advice on max load, but I’ve never had any issues with the net pockets coming loose with their standard wood screws. The walls are plenty strong enough for that kind of light...
There’s nothing unique about huge markups in trailers vs any other imported product. It’s all a matter of scale, warranty requirements, and risk. For a small scale business like trailers, and in particular a niche market like off-road trailers, an importing business has to make enough margin...
This is one entertaining peanut gallery. I’m sure they haven’t thought about sway at all. And people back into trees all the time with their 100K trailers. Must happen every day. I guess it’s fun to poke holes in every new thing that comes along.
It’s obviously not made to go anywhere off pavement, but if they can actually deliver these things for $110K - $125K as advertised, that’s pretty amazing. A lot of wattage and technology for that price. Now if they make one that could take beating. The thing is far too civilized for my taste...
Get yourself one of these and siphon it from the bucket directly into the grey water drain. AQUANEAT Aquarium Siphon, Fish Tank Siphon, Aquarium Vacuum, Aquarium Water Changer, Gravel Cleaner for Fish Tank (Large) https://a.co/d/iXk56bP
We camped at cape lookout for five days and just ran a hose into a trench in the sand. It’s just sink water with biodegradable detergent and we put all food scraps in the trash so not a problem. Otherwise, we’d put it in a bucket and use hand squeeze siphon pump and hose to drain right into...
Here’s the rain gutter. Just need to attach some Velcro tape to the trailer frame so the gutter lays across the gap with the awning. Vispronet 20.0 ft Tent Gutter for Vispronet Pop Up Tents (20.0ft Side) https://a.co/d/gdf5ilv
We got our EOS with the Laveo toilet, and are very happy with it. I don’t know if the wrappon is available now, but they generally are not usable in a wet bath. We still have our portable wrappon from our xt days, and it is an amazing little unit. The Laveo is great though because it allows...
That doesn’t look too bad. I was thinking the class b covers look pretty similar. Still, might bite the bullet and get a custom fit from CalMark since I plan to use it for a while and want a nice tight fit.
I also found a great solution for the rain that gets between the awning and the trailer. Velcro rain gutter material made just for this. Putting some Velcro tape on the metal frame alongside the awning and then just lay the material so it overlaps the awning. Dry kitchen and entryway now.
Did a couple of minor mods that we really like. Added L-Track to the top frame and hang a couple of Campo brand bags and hooks for more accessible storage, and mounted the table on a boat seat slide, so we can move it over a bit more and allow easier access to the bed, and better table...
Zamp Obsidian's are certainly prettier than the GoPower, but 1,000 watts is pretty impressive for the roof. I'd be tempted, but then I remember that we try really hard to camp in the shade in most places, so maybe I'll just keep adding portable power since it gives us a lot more flexibility.
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