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Living the Roof Top Tent Life (and Learning Our Lesson)
We've been full-time roof top tent dwellers for the past two years, and let's just say we've accumulated some wisdom! Our trusty front-wheel drive car wasn't exactly built for sandy beaches and deserts (or we wouldn't dare do any real overlanding), so it's time for an upgrade.
Tundra Hybrid + Adventure Trailer Dreams (updatde 9pm PT on 8/25/2024)
We're moving up to a Tundra 4x4 iForce Max and are towing a sweet 23-25' adventure trailer. We've narrowed down our choices to four fantastic options:
Crossing Trailers Off the List
After some research (and hopefully some helpful feedback from you!), we've gotta be honest, two trailers just didn't make the cut. We're concerned that the Bruder EXP 8's cost might not match its quality, features, or insulation value. The Imperial Outdoors x195's chassis also worries us with potential flex/stability issues and reports of panel sidewall blistering.
The Final Showdown: RREV Baja vs Pause 20.3
So, we're focused on the Kingdom XL, RREV Baja Edition and the KKT.
Here's where you come in!
If you have any real-world experience with either of these trailers, we'd be eternally grateful to hear your thoughts. Especially any insights on the RREV Baja Edition since it seems a bit newer on the scene.
The RREV Baja Edition: Sounds Great on Paper, But...
The RREV Baja Edition (check out their website here: https://www.roamresilient.com/) sounds incredible on paper. They even have a Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/815230616631182/) and a YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuIk2EJUb7_caZvdHWA7F3Q) where you can learn more about them. But here's the thing: there are a few things giving us pause (pun intended):
So, are we crazy leaning towards the RREV Baja based on the engineering specs and the bespoke build process?
Thanks for your help in advance!
We've been full-time roof top tent dwellers for the past two years, and let's just say we've accumulated some wisdom! Our trusty front-wheel drive car wasn't exactly built for sandy beaches and deserts (or we wouldn't dare do any real overlanding), so it's time for an upgrade.
Tundra Hybrid + Adventure Trailer Dreams (updatde 9pm PT on 8/25/2024)
We're moving up to a Tundra 4x4 iForce Max and are towing a sweet 23-25' adventure trailer. We've narrowed down our choices to four fantastic options:
- Kingdom Camping Caravan XL
- RREV Baja Edition
- Kimberley Kamper Series T
Pause 20.3Imperial Outdoors x195Bruder EXP 8
Crossing Trailers Off the List
After some research (and hopefully some helpful feedback from you!), we've gotta be honest, two trailers just didn't make the cut. We're concerned that the Bruder EXP 8's cost might not match its quality, features, or insulation value. The Imperial Outdoors x195's chassis also worries us with potential flex/stability issues and reports of panel sidewall blistering.
The Final Showdown: RREV Baja vs Pause 20.3
So, we're focused on the Kingdom XL, RREV Baja Edition and the KKT.
Here's where you come in!
If you have any real-world experience with either of these trailers, we'd be eternally grateful to hear your thoughts. Especially any insights on the RREV Baja Edition since it seems a bit newer on the scene.
The RREV Baja Edition: Sounds Great on Paper, But...
The RREV Baja Edition (check out their website here: https://www.roamresilient.com/) sounds incredible on paper. They even have a Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/815230616631182/) and a YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuIk2EJUb7_caZvdHWA7F3Q) where you can learn more about them. But here's the thing: there are a few things giving us pause (pun intended):
- Digging for Info: They make you work to learn about their trailer, requiring you to bounce between their website, social media pages, and potentially back-and-forth messages.
- Big Deposit, Big Risk?: A non-refundable $15k deposit feels like a big leap for a product that seems a little new and maybe more conceptual than proven.
- Can't See It Before You Buy It: There's no way to see one of these trailers in person before pulling the trigger.
So, are we crazy leaning towards the RREV Baja based on the engineering specs and the bespoke build process?
Thanks for your help in advance!
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