Good time for used EarthRoamer

68camaro

Any River...Any Place
As I have been looking at used ER's for quite some time and getting closer as retirement is right around corner, I notice ER used inventory seems much higher than in past. Currently they have 30 actively for sale, including two SX's. Also there are eight under $500K (our max) with builds prior to 2020. With all the build quality problems the auto manufacturers are having, I think a pre-covid chasis and motor has advantageous. Also most of the used ER's have less than 50k miles.

For those paying attention do you consider this a soft market and do you think it will continue with prices softening more or is there something else at play here?

Also, living on East Coast we plan to house Rig out West so we do not need to drive 2,000 miles every time we want to explore (really fish) the west. For East Coast weekend excursions our lifted Chinook still works great.

Thanks
 

Photomike

White Turtle Adventures & Photography
I don’t specifically track the Earthroamer market, but I do follow the RV market regularly—and it’s clear that prices have dropped significantly over the past couple of years. I’m not saying the market has crashed, but it has definitely come down from the peak.

The frenzy of the past few years has leveled off. Prices, especially on truck campers and vans, have dropped—some by nearly half. I don’t think these units are being undervalued; rather, prices are finally returning to something more realistic. The days of “charge anything and people will pay” are over.

I’ve also noticed a sharp decline in social media posts about camping, RVing, and overlanding. It seems reality has caught up with many of the influencers and content creators. A lot of the hype has died down, and many of the freeloaders have had to move on—either to real jobs or different platforms.

In my opinion, it’s a good time to buy. But with the current economic uncertainty, I think we’ll continue to see prices settle for a while yet.
 
Have you considered saving a little (or lot) of money by going with a new truck and camper. Something like a F450 dually (could convert to SRW if desired) a good tray, and a Northern Lite or Host would reduce initial cost, leaving a lot of money for new fly rods.

Make sure your passport and visa for the west are up to date, we will be checking at the borders. 😇
 

68camaro

Any River...Any Place
Have you considered saving a little (or lot) of money by going with a new truck and camper. Something like a F450 dually (could convert to SRW if desired) a good tray, and a Northern Lite or Host would reduce initial cost, leaving a lot of money for new fly rods.

Make sure your passport and visa for the west are up to date, we will be checking at the borders. 😇

Before buying our Chinook I looked heavy at truck/camper but we wanted pass through and love our Chinooks pass through on E-350 platform, it does come in super handy. We did look at the Provost tiger in 2017-2018 which has pass through and I actually went there with deposit check in hand, but decided to pass.

However, love the idea of more $$$ for Flyrods, I may have my eye on a couple I simply need...LOL.


MPTs suck.
Agreed, this is one of my negatives, especially since we plan do do alot of road/highway travel. One of the used ER's has Toyo tires that look like truck highway tire and was wondering the benefit. I was going to see from ER aftermarket tire options.

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p nut

butter
Sounds like you know what you want. I’d say just go for it. Do a few trips and if it doesn’t work out, resell and expect 10-20% hit. Then move onto something else.

Having said that, I’d personally go HD + slide in, but I know the pass through is really nice. But imo, not $350k nice 😂
 
Sounds like you know what you want. I’d say just go for it. Do a few trips and if it doesn’t work out, resell and expect 10-20% hit. Then move onto something else.

Having said that, I’d personally go HD + slide in, but I know the pass through is really nice. But imo, not $350k nice 😂
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SimplyAnAdventure

Well-known member
$500k does open up a lot of options in the new vehicle market. I know you mentioned pre Covid builds, and I get that rationale however I don’t know if it really matters. I have two 2023 Trucks right now and both are flawless, that in theory was built at the height of the wackiness.

$500k can get you into a Supertramp Megatron, a Truckhouse, a RexRover, or the big Rossmonster. I’m sure there are others as well.

The fly rod joke is a good one but clearly you aren’t a budget shopper with a 1/2M dollar budget. If it was me I’d want new for that kind of money but that might just be a personal quirk. I think the market has greatly softened and will continue to. There are only so many people with a half million dollar budget and even a smaller percent of those who would buy used.

To me things are more inflated than they have ever been and I expect a little future pain (as is always the cycle) to help us get back to normal. Tbh if that doesn’t happen how will anyone ever buy a starter house?

On a happier note you are clearly my idol, I built my rig around fly fishing as well but I’m still at the point in my life where I’m working a lot more than I am fishing!

If I was in your position I’d pick something up, print out the WNTI species list and not stop until I had caught them all.
 

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