Never did weigh it. I'm guessing you're about right. Outfitter says w/ all the options I have it'd be something like 2640. That's with lead acid batteries so maybe drop 150lbs. Then add another 150 for them estimating low :) Zero complaints about how it handled on our 3500.
Fully loaded 2015 Outfitter Juno 10. Great condition. We've loved having this but life has changed, I'm working two jobs and we just don't use it enough any more. We've had it down to -15 degrees and kept it 64 inside with fresh water and hot showers, so it's an awesome all season camper. You...
Fully loaded 2015 Outfitter Juno 10. Great condition. We've loved having this but life has changed, I'm working two jobs and we just don't use it enough any more. We've had it down to -15 degrees and kept it 64 inside with fresh water and hot showers, so it's an awesome all season camper. You...
Still no complaints. Batteries finally died and I just put in a 200ah lithium that's been performing very well. Still no condensation to speak of. Happens occasionally in the tent room when the dogs are breathing really heavy and it's humid out but none in the main cabin.
We're actually...
Sorry I'm a year late, but better late than never I guess. We love the camper and have no real complaints. I'll give some impressions but let me know if you have any specific questions.
+ Never have much condensation buildup. We live in CO so it's dry but we camp a lot during the winter with...
@Mingo I was also concerned about condensation after all all the reports I saw. We've only camped around Colorado, Utah and California during the winter months but it has yet to be an issue. Only after three consecutive very cold nights did we ever have any condensation start to build up but it...
Foam sandwich construction and it's structural. The only reinforcement I'm aware of is the steel plates for the jacks bolt on to. I don't recall the exact process though I did talk to Bob about it when we got the camper. It is sprayed chopped glass but I'm not sure about any vacuum process...
Sorry I missed you question but we actually ended up purchasing a Juno 10 with the new body. Really happy with it. I'll try to answer any specific questions you have.
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Most are doing away with the front windows because of leaks and are doing one piece fiberglass caps. That being said, if you're willing to do a pop-up outfitter makes a Juno that has side entry, and it has windows all around the cab. Really nice open feel. We have one and love it. Their side...
Contact outfitter manufacturing. The caribou lite starts at $16,700. They've done a lot of custom work over the years for customers so leaving the kitchen out of the mix might not be out of the question.
If you're saying reflectix between the softwall and Arctic pack, don't do that. It's value comes from reflecting heat not insulating and does best when there's an air gap between it and the outside surface. I just cut slits in ours to fit and it hangs loosely between us and the wall.
We do the same thing. Lots of people say reflectix doesn't have much r value or live up to it's claims but our furnace cycles less and the biggest thing for me is I don't feel the cold seeping through when I'm sleeping really close to it.
Sounds like exactly what I want to do. Check out http://www.idacamper.com
Says he can do a custom mount situation like you want and he'll just do a shell build if you want and you finish off the inside. His construction on his camper was damned impressive.
Keep in mind what he said is 10 years ago now. I'm pretty sure they have a new lift mechanism, we've had no issues with ours and there's 300w solar, A/C, Yakima bars and the extra cabinet on the ceiling.
We picked up a 2015 Juno and live close to factory. They have offered good service so far...
Our two st Bernards ride in the camper because there physically isn't room for them in the cab with us. We have one of those remote thermometers so we can watch the temps and we open the front slider and fantastic fan. Wife has ridden in the back to check it out and it was alright. They chill on...
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