Obsessed2findARuggedHybid
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I totally spaced in the AntiShanty. Very unique and cool camper. Not cheap and no interior bathroom but build well and light.
ANTISHANTY Lightweight, Insulated, adventure trailers
Ultralight, insulated, four-season modular dwellings. Built with aircraft-grade aluminum for lifetime durability. Made to adapt to your needs.antishanty.com
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The Boeas is too small for families unless you have a truck and add a popup shell that also houses gear.So if consider pop ups these are my suggestions in order:
Boreas eos12 or Mission Overland Approach
Arktos
Reconn R4
Taxa Mantis
For a hardsided stand up with 6 ' 4" of headroom the Trailer Marker is an option but you will have to pull wheels to get in garage and you will have to use a 4" drop Timbren suspension which will give you 15" of ground clearance. You cannot have a rooftop AC. If you need it to be light and can wait 12-18 months Trailer Marker is the best. 3,500 gvw
There are two other builders that may be able to spec it like the Trailer Marker but they will likely be 5,000 gvw
Kingdom Campers
Rover Off Road
The Boeas is too small for families unless you have a truck and add a popup shell that also houses gear.
The Chinese campers are seeing a price crash if they hit $30,000 they will be interesting. But at 50+ they are just Chinese knock off trash.
But the bare minimum family of 4 camper ar the bunk versions 13-15ft Chinese trailers.
US Makers struggle with the concept of a shelter vs rolling ranch house and seem to fail miserably with bunks for families. The failure is so consistent that you find dads in every campground who have built bunks for their kids.
You see the Anti Shanty price? I can buy a competitive racing sailboat and do the SF to Oahu PacCup for less than that… Sorry but this “adventure trailer” thing just hit stupid recently on prices.Hey Cali great points but if Doc is liking the AntiShanty the Boreas eos12 is not to small.
Hey Doc,
I was very close to going with an AntiShanty
Love the Aluminum chassis. The tongue bar is removable incase you need to shorten the length foot print in your garage. It obviously will fit in garage height wise. When set up tons of head room with gable roof. If your down with diesel the stove furnace is top of the line. They are factory direct so no cheese ball dealer to deal with. They definitely are a camper not an RV. I do not believe they have any on board water tanks.
You would need to have a road shower and porti potty.
The reason I didn't go with them is how narrow the interior space is. 5 feet. Now this does alow one to add those cool spacious kitchen boxes and other accessories on the outside.
I think this rig is geared for younger hipsters who like to camp and already have an overlander tow vehicle.
They have a cool fixed top model but still the narrow foot print
Yes I agree. The Anti Shanty s are pretty innovative but just to much $ . They all are except for Trail Marker.
Builders like Escape in BC have seen their orders over a year out shrink to 2-3 months in just the last 4 weeks. I would bet the higher priced stuff has seen an even bigger crash in their orders. Course none of them will tell you that. I call BS on your justification. 12months ago yes. Today nope…I agree the prices of many trailers have gotten crazy. A lot due to material and availability cost but also due to demand. Antishanty and other custom trailer builders that are building with quality components are booked out on builds for over a year. They can charge as much as people are willing to pay and if they are booked why charge less. The mass market RV builders just aren’t building anything competitive so there isn’t enough inventory on the market.
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Builders like Escape in BC have seen their orders over a year out shrink to 2-3 months in just the last 4 weeks. I would bet the higher priced stuff has seen an even bigger crash in their orders. Course none of them will tell you that. I call BS on your justification. 12months ago yes. Today nope…
Yep. Tons of new '22 RV inventory still sitting around here too. And you know the 23's are starting to roll in too.I have a feeling in a few months we're going to start seeing a huge influx in inventory, while buyers for anything but essential items will cease to exist altogether.
Yep. Tons of new '22 RV inventory still sitting around here too. And you know the 23's are starting to roll in too.
Me thinks there will be some pretty sweet deals next year on toys.