robsandiego
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SOLD-Deposit accepted.
Located in San Diego, Ca
I've simply got too much on my plate and not enough time to use and enjoy it. Here's my story:
I've gone from tent to truck shell to Four Wheel Camper to the Supertramp. There was an off-grid fixer cabin purchase in between there. After two years of nearly every weekend working on the cabin, I thought I could get away. It turns out I was wrong. Between the cabin, other projects, and life, I've slept in it four nights in about three months, and I don’t foresee my time commitments changing for at least a year. I bought it used, and the previous owner barely used it, maybe on the trip home from Denver after purchase. It probably has less wear than the Flagship that Kelsey and crew take to shows. Kelsey and crew are the best, by the way. If you are looking at Supertramp and haven't reached out to her yet, you should. She is awesome and their work is superb.
The single feature that sets this camper apart from all the other Flagship LT’s out there is the floor plan. It has been modified with the removal of the bench/storage on the driver side of the camper to open the already spacious feel of the camper. PLEASE SEE THE VIDEO WALKTHROUGH. More importantly, it allows for easier and more storage of your gear. If you’ve been outdoors for any length of time and you have multiple activities, you know how quickly space gets eaten up. Also, I like to have room inside for a legit chair to work and relax in when the weather keeps me inside. And, if you’ve got pals out and about with you, playing host with more room to get around can be nice. The downside? The bench is a storage space and without it, if you have stuff, you’ll need a way to keep your stuff organized. Camper comes with stackable plastic storage bins from The Container Store. Folding chairs for friends.
The rest of the camper is stock from the factory. It is camper number 15. After my purchase I sent it to Kelsey for some upgrades. These include a new soft-top, Molly panel on the passenger side, a solar port for external panels, a 110ac outlet to run outdoor electrical items from the side of the camper, and a few more L-tracks inside the camper for tie downs and storage. The brand new top is their second generation and it’s a major upgrade.
Supertramp Camper Flagship LT:
-Four Lifting linear actuators with manual override
-Three 110W Flexible solar panels
-Two Maxxair Deluxe 7500K roof vent fans
-12V, two 100Ah BattleBorn Lithium batteries
-12V, 2.1A Dual USB ports
-12V, 5A Dash socket
-Smoke Detector
-NOCO 10amp AC/DC converter (battery charger) Note:
-CO/Propane alarm
-Victron 30 amp DC/DC battery charger
-Victron MPPT Solar charge controller
-Victron SmartShunt
-24 Gallon fresh water tank
-5 Gallon grey water tank
-Easy-access grey water drain hose
-Easy-access winter drain valve
-External water inlet
-Folding marine faucet
-10’ Hose and Nozzle for interior/exterior shower-kink free
-Truma Combi on-demand water heater and cabin heater-super quiet
-Queen-size bed
-65L Isotherm fridge
-Two burner propane cooktop
-Two 11 lb Propane tanks-connect one to outdoor fire pit
-Insulated pop-up fabric-24 degrees outside and toasty inside
-Rhino liner base with automotive paint finish
-Rear molle panel and L track
-Rear door window
-1,400lbs dry weight
-Keyless Entry remote control, three sets of keys w/remotes
-Reico Titan convertible jacks
I can confidently say the camper is like new, super clean inside. I haven’t even used the cooktop yet. I’m certain there are things I’ve forgotten to tell you about and I’m also certain the internet bros will let me know if this is so. I’ll do my best to answer questions, and I’ll link a few resources below. I’m much more inclined to engage over the phone rather than in posts or emails so if you’re serious, reach out with your number and I’ll call asap. Unless I’m at my cabin. No service there. If you’re really interested, come on out to the Laguna Mountains, about an hour east of San Diego and you can stay the night in it.
My walkthrough video of the camper is here along with one or two others. If you view the others on my channel I must warn you, language! My friend whom I sold my Four Wheel Camper to had a few beers before he checked out the Supertramp. He was excited...https://youtube.com/shorts/yYQVKsTueos
Here are some info links to help you in your research:
https://www.supertrampcampers.com/products/flagship-lt
https://forum.expeditionportal.com/...ship-lt-pop-up-slide-in-pickup-camper.239844/
https://www.truckcampermagazine.com/camper-reviews/supertramp-flagship-lt-first-look/
https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-gear/cars-trucks/scout-fourwheel-supertramp-campers-preview
No matter which camper you choose, I consider them all to be tools used in the job of getting yourself outdoors. Do your research and pick the best one for the job. Know it likely won’t be the first or last tool you buy. You can use a flathead screwdriver on a Philips head screw but your gonna be hard pressed to use a Philips on a flathead. Know what I mean? Good luck in your search.
Get outdoors!
Located in San Diego, Ca
I've simply got too much on my plate and not enough time to use and enjoy it. Here's my story:
I've gone from tent to truck shell to Four Wheel Camper to the Supertramp. There was an off-grid fixer cabin purchase in between there. After two years of nearly every weekend working on the cabin, I thought I could get away. It turns out I was wrong. Between the cabin, other projects, and life, I've slept in it four nights in about three months, and I don’t foresee my time commitments changing for at least a year. I bought it used, and the previous owner barely used it, maybe on the trip home from Denver after purchase. It probably has less wear than the Flagship that Kelsey and crew take to shows. Kelsey and crew are the best, by the way. If you are looking at Supertramp and haven't reached out to her yet, you should. She is awesome and their work is superb.
The single feature that sets this camper apart from all the other Flagship LT’s out there is the floor plan. It has been modified with the removal of the bench/storage on the driver side of the camper to open the already spacious feel of the camper. PLEASE SEE THE VIDEO WALKTHROUGH. More importantly, it allows for easier and more storage of your gear. If you’ve been outdoors for any length of time and you have multiple activities, you know how quickly space gets eaten up. Also, I like to have room inside for a legit chair to work and relax in when the weather keeps me inside. And, if you’ve got pals out and about with you, playing host with more room to get around can be nice. The downside? The bench is a storage space and without it, if you have stuff, you’ll need a way to keep your stuff organized. Camper comes with stackable plastic storage bins from The Container Store. Folding chairs for friends.
The rest of the camper is stock from the factory. It is camper number 15. After my purchase I sent it to Kelsey for some upgrades. These include a new soft-top, Molly panel on the passenger side, a solar port for external panels, a 110ac outlet to run outdoor electrical items from the side of the camper, and a few more L-tracks inside the camper for tie downs and storage. The brand new top is their second generation and it’s a major upgrade.
Supertramp Camper Flagship LT:
-Four Lifting linear actuators with manual override
-Three 110W Flexible solar panels
-Two Maxxair Deluxe 7500K roof vent fans
-12V, two 100Ah BattleBorn Lithium batteries
-12V, 2.1A Dual USB ports
-12V, 5A Dash socket
-Smoke Detector
-NOCO 10amp AC/DC converter (battery charger) Note:
-CO/Propane alarm
-Victron 30 amp DC/DC battery charger
-Victron MPPT Solar charge controller
-Victron SmartShunt
-24 Gallon fresh water tank
-5 Gallon grey water tank
-Easy-access grey water drain hose
-Easy-access winter drain valve
-External water inlet
-Folding marine faucet
-10’ Hose and Nozzle for interior/exterior shower-kink free
-Truma Combi on-demand water heater and cabin heater-super quiet
-Queen-size bed
-65L Isotherm fridge
-Two burner propane cooktop
-Two 11 lb Propane tanks-connect one to outdoor fire pit
-Insulated pop-up fabric-24 degrees outside and toasty inside
-Rhino liner base with automotive paint finish
-Rear molle panel and L track
-Rear door window
-1,400lbs dry weight
-Keyless Entry remote control, three sets of keys w/remotes
-Reico Titan convertible jacks
I can confidently say the camper is like new, super clean inside. I haven’t even used the cooktop yet. I’m certain there are things I’ve forgotten to tell you about and I’m also certain the internet bros will let me know if this is so. I’ll do my best to answer questions, and I’ll link a few resources below. I’m much more inclined to engage over the phone rather than in posts or emails so if you’re serious, reach out with your number and I’ll call asap. Unless I’m at my cabin. No service there. If you’re really interested, come on out to the Laguna Mountains, about an hour east of San Diego and you can stay the night in it.
My walkthrough video of the camper is here along with one or two others. If you view the others on my channel I must warn you, language! My friend whom I sold my Four Wheel Camper to had a few beers before he checked out the Supertramp. He was excited...https://youtube.com/shorts/yYQVKsTueos
Here are some info links to help you in your research:
https://www.supertrampcampers.com/products/flagship-lt
https://forum.expeditionportal.com/...ship-lt-pop-up-slide-in-pickup-camper.239844/
https://www.truckcampermagazine.com/camper-reviews/supertramp-flagship-lt-first-look/
https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-gear/cars-trucks/scout-fourwheel-supertramp-campers-preview
No matter which camper you choose, I consider them all to be tools used in the job of getting yourself outdoors. Do your research and pick the best one for the job. Know it likely won’t be the first or last tool you buy. You can use a flathead screwdriver on a Philips head screw but your gonna be hard pressed to use a Philips on a flathead. Know what I mean? Good luck in your search.
Get outdoors!
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