*SOLD* Fully Loaded 2020 Mission Overland Summit

Kiwetinok

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2020 Mission Overland Summit
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
$34,500 USD


Hello! After a couple of years and many amazing adventures we are regrettably selling our beloved 2020 Mission Overland Summit. This unit has pretty much every add-on feature Mission Overland offers on their units; including:
  • Roof storage rack (with the upgraded 175 lb gas struts)
  • Front Box Storage Rack
  • Red Arc Manager 30
  • Spare tire (TOYO Geolander MTs)
  • 270 Awning
  • Shower Awning
  • Dual Kids Bunks
  • Dual Bike Rack (mounted to spare tire)
  • Stove wind screen
  • Dual propane tanks
I am located in Calgary, Alberta. For those motivated buyers I am well versed in customs and delivery if you cannot pickup in Alberta. This trailer has always been stored inside and we've never had any issues.

Hoping we can find this unit a new home.




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Winterpeg

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Did you use it in the winter?
How did it do?
Assuming you have a heater in it? Is it a propane heater or diesel?
Are the walls insulated enough that when you heated the camper the walls didn't sweat?

Thx.
 

Kiwetinok

New member
Forgot to mention a few more features! The unit comes with a rear door big screen and blackout cover for the Dometic Fan.

I have also attached a few more photos. I have video walk though for those interested.
 

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Kiwetinok

New member
Did you use it in the winter?
How did it do?
Assuming you have a heater in it? Is it a propane heater or diesel?
Are the walls insulated enough that when you heated the camper the walls didn't sweat?

I have used it a few times in the winter - once at -28 degrees C. The TRUMA kept the unit pretty cozy. I know some owners have made insulation panels for the fabric walls which help retain heat. There was some condensation on the mouldings but not as much as I would have thought.

The heater is a TRUMA eco Combi. It uses propane and is 14,000 BTU.

The fabric walls are not insulated but the structural walls are insulated to R12 with injection foam (1 inch).
 

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