Hey GoAwayMore, Hammer, Obsessed2FindARuggedTrailer, guys, you have nothing to apologize for. I really appreciate any of your sharings and options. We are new to this area, and have learned a ton from this forum, as well as others. People’s honest options are the most valuable. So thank you!
We kinda understand your standpoints. We don’t look at specs ( like how many panels, batteries etc) soly for comparison, we value build quality a lot, because 1) we are not handy people, and didn’t own any trailer or RV in the past, we just rented. 2) we would love to minimize potential problems, and spend our time with our small kids during trips as much as possible. 3) we believe quality helps retain the trailer’s resell value.
Also, we are tech background, so anything innovated will interest us.
We lower the priority of winter camping ( but still nice to have) , and continue to look at Patriot X1, Mantis, Exploration 2.0, x145, each has its own pros and cons.
Since we really want:
1. Garage storage ( I know, we said storing outside will be an option, but after careful considerations, we figure storing inside will potentially greatly prolong our trailer’s life. with two small kids, we are not sure how often we are able to use it, but we still love the idea of owning, because we don’t have much rental choice around that satisfy ours needs, let alone it gives us great flexibility and freedom)
2. Space for ideal sleeping arrangements: preferably permanent queen size bed and two converted bunkers
3. Outdoor kitchen, we like to infuse a feel of camping while traveling, especially in a little more remote areas. Sacrificing outdoor kitchen for true four season sounds not appealing.
4. We have a tow vehicle rating for 7000+ towing, but payload is quite limited. Also we are totally fine with living small on the road ( reasonably comfortable)
5. Ability and capacity for off grid & somewhat off road.
6.Nice to have: insulation and heating for water tanks and water lines to extend the camping season. en-suite outdoor shower or indoor shower for warmer showers. Well designed kitchen and more storage overall.
We think we like Kimberley Kamper and Karavan the best. Kamper meets almost all our requirements except for the canvas maintenance and potential issues for increment weather. Kavaran is almost perfect, expect less-than-ideal quick meal.
We might casually look at some more trailers, but we hope to talk with Dave Bates for final decision soon.
Thank you everyone, you helped us tremendously and provided overwhelming helpful information and suggestions. Hope you all enjoy your adventures with your beloved rig!