Thanks for clarifying hudd07. Maybe I should be more clear: We rented a Mantis last week, will rent a Opus later this spring, and might rent a few others before deciding which one fits our needs best.
I scratched the Mantis for several reasons, poor bunk space, low cost materials, super simple building method, super high cost.
looked at the Winnebago Hike 1316 SB a few weeks ago. Hands down my top choice. Once the stupid RV market goes fully down the crapper I plan on picking up the Hike in the 20-25k range and calling it good.
The positives. 2 inch thick insulated walls, decent frame, composite deck, decent components, Truma systems, good bunk space for 4 that quickly transforms into big seating area or bike and gear space for the road. 16ft means we fit Any 2 vehicle tent site easily. Negative it could be 18ft with little impact on size yet gain a nice tongue box, but that’s easily done later if I want to do it with a simple tongue modification.
Water systems are typical Indiana junk but it only has a super simple system so easy to go thru and bullet proof.
I had finance boss approval for sizable cash purchase pre COVID. And didn’t like anything I saw. Put it on ice during COVID stupidity.
Looked at the Opus bunk trailer that’s basically gen 2 of the China imports.
Black Series was Gen 1. MDC is gen 3 and Dweller is Gen 4. The Opus is heavy and really industrial. Note the square door frame vs the rounded in the later models. 4wheel campers in CA learned 40 yrs ago rounded top corners In Aluminum door frames are needed or they crack. Airstream knew that back in the 40’s?.
Just little stuff like that vs the stupid prize they are pitching these. These are $16,000-$18,000 per unit China order, two per 40ft container to US figure $3000 shipping and packaging cost per unit to US shores. That gives you rough base price. Everything else is just profits which are needed but 2-3x per unit profit for Chinese imports blehh.