I think they are cool but it's still a tent and diminishing returns vs something like an intech trailer.
What do you mean by diminishing returns? An Intech trailer isn't trying to solve the same problem, so why even bring it up?
I think they are cool but it's still a tent and diminishing returns vs something like an intech trailer.
I think they are cool but it's still a tent and diminishing returns vs something like an intech trailer.
What do you mean by diminishing returns? An Intech trailer isn't trying to solve the same problem, so why even bring it up?
The sleeping area is made out of tent material and they call it a tent in their own advertisements. It will still get wet, have to be dried out, provide little insulation for noise/temperature, and flutter some in the wind. I get it's a solid camper but like anything it comes with compromises and to me it's still tent material, requires annoying set up, and is wildly expensive. Title of the thread is any love for these campers.It's way more than a tent, but ok.
The sleeping area is made out of tent material and they call it a tent in their own advertisements. It will still get wet, have to be dried out, provide little insulation for noise/temperature, and flutter some in the wind. I get it's a solid camper but like anything it comes with compromises and to me it's still tent material, requires annoying set up, and is wildly expensive. Title of the thread is any love for these campers.
I agree that it's a tent, but it's not tent material and it doesn't flutter in the wind - its heavy-duty, Australian-made canvas that is designed to withstand the elements. Mine has gotten rained on many times, but it's never leaked or soaked through. Yes it's pricey, but it's a high-end camper trailer and the rest of the features are what you're really paying for (and the quality of the work - it's indestructible). Personally, I love the tent aspect. I want to feel like I'm camping and it checks that box. I also live in CO and spend my winters skiing, so I don't have a need for camper in the winter.
As for the "annoying setup" - I disagree, I can set mine up in a matter of minutes.
After years of using our Skycamp on top of our JLUR, we decided to go the trailer route and ordered an X1N, onto which we will mount the Skycamp. Does anyone tow a Patriot camper with an unlifted JLUR on 33's? If so, what length/drop ball mount do you use?
I converted our X1 to a X1N when I installed the skycamp 2.0
That's interesting, why did you convert? Easier setup? I'm really looking forward to the X1 tent since I really want the staircase and the annex. Tired of the ladders and stuff hanging outside.
We’ve had our X1 for 2.5yrs now. Love everything about it but after one of our spring/early summer camping trips, I wanted to save my marriage lol.
My issue now is that I have the mattress, frame w/ ladder, tent, annex & kids room still taking up room in my house.
Hardest part was drilling out all the rivets.One more question regarding this: how difficult was it to take this whole thing off? What's underneath? A specialized platform for the X1 tent? Just raw mount points?