New Four Wheel camper product

Steve_382

Well-known member
Well, disregard everything I posted below here. The company replied back that they don't currently have an external electric lift system and no plans for one. They were having some problems with it and also supply chain issues for parts.


When I went to their website this weekend, it showed a video of a new electric lift for the full size campers, but then I couldn't find it again. Maybe they showed it by accident. I thought they had one of those previously, but heard that they had pulled the product.


FWIW, I found a link to the video again. YouTube shows this video to be about a year old though.

 
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Kingsize24

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Pretty cool concept. I do think having simple and removable pods is a great way to allow for upgrading in the future as your needs change. Will be interesting to see how all these play out in the field.
 

sn_85

Observer
I like it. Good mix between essentials, comfort and off-road durable components. I do hate the price though. It's the same price if not even a bit more than their traditional slide-in Hawk model spec for spec. I get the DIY aspect and modularity but in that case I feel that it needs to come in cheaper than their flagship models. IMO the price should sit between the Project M and the traditional slide-in's.
 

Kingsize24

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I like it. Good mix between essentials, comfort and off-road durable components. I do hate the price though. It's the same price if not even a bit more than their traditional slide-in Hawk model spec for spec. I get the DIY aspect and modularity but in that case I feel that it needs to come in cheaper than their flagship models. IMO the price should sit between the Project M and the traditional slide-in's.

Agree as well. I hadn't even looked at the cost until you mentioned it here. Good call though. It definitely should be a good in-between cost model.
 

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