Ladies and gentlemen of Expedition Portal. My name is Jeremy Kuchera. My wife and I are the proud owners of Kaizen Teardrops. We are the regional manufacturer for SoCal serving Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. We built the 510XS shown above. Some of its features include 37x12.50 tires on Fuel wheels with a 5x5 bolt pattern to match the Jeep tow vehicle, hot water, furnace, BBQ grill, cafe table, ARB 2500 awnings, marine interior, off road full galley upgrade, expanded metal cage, sink, and solar just to name a few. We are a small business located in Farmington, NM and really look forward to showcasing our XS at as many outdoor expo's in our region as we can. How we got started not only involves Expedition Portal, but one of the members on this thread. I have wanted an off road teardrop for many many years. We've researched SoCal, Moby1, Little Guy and Oregon Trail'R for many many hours to come to the conclusion that the SoCal was the best bang for the buck. About a year and a half ago, my apprentice at work had gotten engaged to a gentleman who happen to have a 510XS, this gentleman being Keith Starr (see above crazy cool Partner Stove Piezo ignition video). Keith was kind enough to let my wife and I borrow his beloved 510 for nearly a month to get the feel for this camper. We took this wonderful camper off road, to primitive as well as full hook up camping areas, we took it out of state for adventures in Colorado, basically gave it as much use as possible to find our likes and dislikes. Our mind was made up for sure. The call to SoCal was made. After talking with Sierra and Gabe at SoCal, we found out our region didn't have a builder. With our interest at an all time high, we made the trip to Southern California, and made the decision to become the RMF for Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. We've finished our build of the camper, a.k.a. Toby Hind, earlier this summer and cant wait to see what the future brings!