Spider7565
New member
I put a down payment in Jan 2019, and full payment in Feb 2019 for a SO510. I was given a May 2019 delivery estimate and was promised a free delivery to my house in SoCal. The initial delays were due to damage and delays to their fiberglass core material coming from a sole-source supplier in Germany. This was my first alarm bell...they took a lot of people's money prior to having the materials on hand to actually build the units; not a huge deal and a bit common for a start-up. Overkill did a good job by offering a late fee penalty re-payment for each week they were late. This delay, combined with additional lack of parts (Alu-Cab awning, Zarges boxes, basic metal fabricated brackets, sink drain stoppers, etc.). My trailer arrived five months late and without all of the items in parenthesis above. Most of those items were directly within Overkill control and not due to crazy supply chain issues. I took delivery of my trailer with the promise that all the items would be UPS'd down to SoCal. That never happened.
About two days after taking delivery of the trailer there was still a very strong "off-gassing" smell on the interior from the adhesives used in the core binding, laminate application, and vinyl wrap process. Overkill promised this was normal and would go away quickly. The off-gassing continued, which resulted in the vinyl wrap bubbling all over the exterior of the trailer and the internal laminate warping to such a drastic degree that it caused gaps in the roof and side panel. After many photos exchanged with Overkill and backed by some local expert second opinions, I was able to get Overkill to admit they rushed the assembly of my trailer and never let the core "breath" prior to applying adhesives, laminate, and vinyl wrap. Additionally, the front black storage boxes leaked water due to improper sealing of the seams and the rear bracket that holds the Zarges tray system completely broke in half at the seam, which resulted in the rear shelves being off balance and the inability to extend the work table since it was now misaligned and under the rear hatch door ledge.
I completely changed my summer 2020 vacation plans into the wild (yes, mid-COVID) to bring the trailer back to Overkill for an estimated "day and a half" repair in addition to installation of the Alu-Cab FoxWing, Zarges boxes, and rear swing arm tire carrier brackets. The "repair" lasted three days and I left with the assurance it was fixed. A day later the laminate had already re-warped; this time with larger gaps. All of this process was on my own dime, ie. travel expenses, lodging, and meals in Bend.
In November 2020 Overkill agreed to replace my defective trailer with one of their new design "version 2.0" SO510's. I was assured that my trailer would be the very first off the production line and would be delivered no later than March 2021. Their promise was to deliver the new trailer to SoCal, swap my accessory parts (RTT, canopy, and wheels/tires) over to the new trailer and then drive away my old trailer. Their plan was to use my old, defective trailer as a show trailer for Expo, SEMA, etc. or trash it, ie. not for resale.
March 2021 delivery changed to April; changed to May; changed to June. Overkill said they were delayed due to the total number of builds and a completely new redesign process. I still don't have the new trailer and I'm in the process of moving to the east coast. Overkill just sent me a note yesterday, asking my to drive through Bend on my way to the east coast; not exactly on my route and completely counter to their promises.
I will allow that some of the initial delays were due to supply chain issues; none of them COVID-related however and what I would characterize as a gross miscalculation of shipping time and familiarity with the customs approval process. A vast majority of the delays have been self-induced. They botched the initial build on my trailer due to rushing the process and cutting corners. Worse, they've taken a bunch of people's money in order to fund their mass-expansion efforts to grow their business into partnerships with the rental market (20+ units promised to Oregon Adventure Rentals...cut in line of other paying customers) and their new MARS overland project (truck campers partnered with Sherp Tek, producing new campers in Prescott, AZ).
I think we customers have been criminally misled into funding their business ventures. My product was faulty, delayed, and now they're baulking at making it right.
About two days after taking delivery of the trailer there was still a very strong "off-gassing" smell on the interior from the adhesives used in the core binding, laminate application, and vinyl wrap process. Overkill promised this was normal and would go away quickly. The off-gassing continued, which resulted in the vinyl wrap bubbling all over the exterior of the trailer and the internal laminate warping to such a drastic degree that it caused gaps in the roof and side panel. After many photos exchanged with Overkill and backed by some local expert second opinions, I was able to get Overkill to admit they rushed the assembly of my trailer and never let the core "breath" prior to applying adhesives, laminate, and vinyl wrap. Additionally, the front black storage boxes leaked water due to improper sealing of the seams and the rear bracket that holds the Zarges tray system completely broke in half at the seam, which resulted in the rear shelves being off balance and the inability to extend the work table since it was now misaligned and under the rear hatch door ledge.
I completely changed my summer 2020 vacation plans into the wild (yes, mid-COVID) to bring the trailer back to Overkill for an estimated "day and a half" repair in addition to installation of the Alu-Cab FoxWing, Zarges boxes, and rear swing arm tire carrier brackets. The "repair" lasted three days and I left with the assurance it was fixed. A day later the laminate had already re-warped; this time with larger gaps. All of this process was on my own dime, ie. travel expenses, lodging, and meals in Bend.
In November 2020 Overkill agreed to replace my defective trailer with one of their new design "version 2.0" SO510's. I was assured that my trailer would be the very first off the production line and would be delivered no later than March 2021. Their promise was to deliver the new trailer to SoCal, swap my accessory parts (RTT, canopy, and wheels/tires) over to the new trailer and then drive away my old trailer. Their plan was to use my old, defective trailer as a show trailer for Expo, SEMA, etc. or trash it, ie. not for resale.
March 2021 delivery changed to April; changed to May; changed to June. Overkill said they were delayed due to the total number of builds and a completely new redesign process. I still don't have the new trailer and I'm in the process of moving to the east coast. Overkill just sent me a note yesterday, asking my to drive through Bend on my way to the east coast; not exactly on my route and completely counter to their promises.
I will allow that some of the initial delays were due to supply chain issues; none of them COVID-related however and what I would characterize as a gross miscalculation of shipping time and familiarity with the customs approval process. A vast majority of the delays have been self-induced. They botched the initial build on my trailer due to rushing the process and cutting corners. Worse, they've taken a bunch of people's money in order to fund their mass-expansion efforts to grow their business into partnerships with the rental market (20+ units promised to Oregon Adventure Rentals...cut in line of other paying customers) and their new MARS overland project (truck campers partnered with Sherp Tek, producing new campers in Prescott, AZ).
I think we customers have been criminally misled into funding their business ventures. My product was faulty, delayed, and now they're baulking at making it right.