Supertramp Campers
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@Fueggia That's a great review. We talked to them at overland expo a couple weeks ago for roughly 40 minutes. It was a weird experience and they didn't really answer our questions. Sounds like it was a fluke. They told us they're lifting struts were proprietary and that they were the only ones using them. I asked a couple questions about the tent material and their answer was it's proprietary. I asked about adding a window to the dinette and he told me about the toilet. It's good to hear that they are open to customer input improving the design. I'll chalk up our experiences to then being tired from being 3 days into an event?
Have you had the camper and snow yet? I'm curious how the struts perform if you get a couple of inches of snow in the middle of the night. If we're expecting snow we throw tarps over our FWC to make it easier to move the snow in the mornings. It's super sketchy closing it with more than a couple inches of snow on the roof.
Hello. Sorry to hear about your experience with our interaction. That does sound out of character for us as we take pride in thoroughly showing the campers at the show. We give everyone who stops by a full interior and exterior tour and answer all questions the best we can without giving away trade secrets. It's not propriety because we are the only ones that want to work on it, it is proprietary because we have spent years researching and testing the best products/materials/processes on the market and find that is what makes us unique and would like to keep it that way. All of our interior appliances and components are nationally recognized brands that can be serviced at any RV dealership (Truma, Indel Webasto, Dometic, etc.) If you are in Colorado we highly recommend you swing by the shop to get a tour or reach out to info@supertrampcampers.com to set up a call to go over any questions.
To answer your question, we do offer an artic tern 42" window on the side to lookout as well as a 12" on the door.