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TREKKER TRAVELS
Великобритания
Добавлен 4 авг 2024
Welcome to our channel which is all about our travels in our campervan, a Swift Trekker X. We will be sharing content aimed at other Trekker owners as well as other campervan enthusiasts.
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Видео
Burford CAMHC Site in Oxfordshire, Witney parkrun and Cheltenham
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Burford CAMHC Site in Oxfordshire, Witney parkrun and Cheltenham
Fitting the seal to the wind out awning
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Fitting the seal to the wind out awning
Moreton in Marsh for Bank Holiday Weekend
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Moreton in Marsh for Bank Holiday Weekend
Trekker Games 2/3 - Deep Sea Adventure
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Trekker Games 2/3 - Deep Sea Adventure
Our first off grid camping in the Trekker X
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Our first off grid camping in the Trekker X
How we packed our kit into our Trekker X (Part 2)
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How we packed our kit into our Trekker X (Part 2)
How we packed our kit into our Trekker X (Part 1)
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How we packed our kit into our Trekker X (Part 1)
Have you done a video on bike rack installation?
@Spartanpete1969 no, it was supplied and fitted by the dealer FOC.
Useful video, our baby Trekker does have the wooden panel so no gubbins is visible. I understand leaving the EHU hot water switch always on at the 1 or 2 position. But do you leave the main hot water switch on at all times too?
Yep, I leave it on all the time. It only works on EHU so no risk of running the battery down. The boiler will then keep the water to temperature and switch on and off as and when the water is used or naturally cools in the boiler. It takes less than 15 mins to get to initial temperature.
Just thinking about purchasing… What fold up electric bikes do you have? Are they good? Thanks
We have Estarli pro folding e bikes. They are great and we rode them on gravel and mud tracks on Sunday although they aren't specifically designed for that. The battery capacity isn't as good as bigger bikes but they are only 18kg each.
Are you a member of the Trekker owners Facebook Group?
@@TREKKERTRAVELS-c5u Hi, I don’t own a Trekker I’m afraid, I found the spacing in the dinette seating too tight, and the dinette seat too squashy. Also I don’t do Facebook. So counts me out on a number of levels :) But am keeping an eye out for when they come out with one with more space there, and also glad they’ve added the reversing camera. Just need to add diesel heating and then near perfect. Thanks
Also meant to add… do enjoy your channel… thanks
@ thanks, I’ll take a look… appreciated.
Did you have to put holes in the RH rear door to enable the bike rack to be fitted?
My dealer fitted it and as I understand it the bracket is glued not drilled to the door.
What’s your thoughts on buying some BF Goodrich tyres, would they fit😊
I have no idea, I know another owner has gone for a swamper look with the wheels and tyres which is what I assume you mean.
Someone has put 245/70/16 tyres on if that helps
Don’t pick ours up till the 15th of November so I’ll guess I’ll see you on the next one 😢
Do you have a different van currently? Alternatively they have glamping pods available. You're more than welcome to join us.
Can't wait 🎉
About to hit the button .... the shorter version. Any views on the longer versus shorter ?
We chose the X for the wider bed, bigger fridge (thats not on the floor) and more storage, plus the bed is better separated from the rest of the van by the fridge. The small version ironically has a larger carrying capacity.
The X is a bit less than 500mm longer I think but we haven't had any problems parking it in car parks.
Are you part of the owners Facebook Group?
@@TREKKERTRAVELS-c5u no didn't know there was one.
@motosydney2148 look us up, lots of helpful advice
Interested in the Trekker but wasn't sure whether to look at the video or your face 😂
@@billygee6376 not sure how to respond to that! 😂
Very nice. What is the longest you have been off-grid? Wonder how long your battery & solar will keep your lights and fridge working!
We haven't properly stayed off grid because we have driven during the day, so the battery has been topped up. There's discussion ongoing on the owners FB group at the moment about it.
Is there any heating/can you channel any heating up there. I'm thinking of winter use and I know my transporter pop top needs a thermal wrap and some directional heating to keep it less tentlike in November-March
No direct heating. But there are two heating vents in the bench seat directly below the opening to the pop top.
How does the pop top handle the winds? Thanks
Better than in our T6. It's an SCA pop top, so great quality.
Why the abrupt ending?
😂 I jumped up on the bed and accidentally stopped the recording without realising.
Shame it doesn’t come with air conditioning in the back, and lithium
Very nice. Is that a reversing camera? Thought Trekkers didn’t have one.
Yes, I got one fitted by my dealer. The 2025 models which are now for sale include one as standard, altho the base cost of the vehicle is higher.
Hi, thanks for your Trekker videos. We’re looking at the Trekker. Not control panel related: is their any ventilation in the wet room? What are your experiences? Thanks.
That's one thing I was curious about before buying the van too. There's no opening window or skyligh in the shower room but there is a high level vent in the side of van. There is also a heater outlet in the shower room and a hanging rail for wet clothes and a couple of hooks for towels. We have used the van for showers and the toilet and haven't had any issues with ventilation. The shower is lovely and hot and a well designed shower head that makes it feel like more water is being sprayed than actually is. There is plenty of ventilation in the van with the opening windows and the skylight.
@@TREKKERTRAVELS-c5u cheers !
One of the great things about the shower room is that there is no shower curtain to fight with. So many vans have a shower curtain which in such a small space would be difficult to not get stuck to. When looking for a van, if it had a shower curtain I would scroll on by.
Have you made a video of the fitting of the bike rack?
No, it was fitted by my dealer. I could do one on putting bikes on the rack, but not the fitting of the rack itself. I've seen the instructions and not sure I'd be brave enough to do it myself!
Hi.. there doesn’t seem to be as much space as the baby Trekker for the rail.. have you measured this or would it need cutting down for the x?
For the external rail fitting like Andy’s van now
I thought the same as the kitchen unit isn't as long in the X, but checked yesterday and it fits beneath the vent on the back of unit.
Thanks for making these videos. Some great insights. Just need to find a dealer near me that actually has one I can see in real life!
Where are you based?
Hi Paul ! Love watched your vids & visited a showroom twice to look at the Trekker, its the 1st cool looking van which is prising me away from buying a VW T6 conversion. How long have you had it now & are you pleased with it. What are the main pluses & are there any negatives i need to bear in mind.
Hi, we've had it for about 6 weeks now and have been away in it most weekends as well as some evenings. We moved up from a T6 which we had for three years and absolutely loved. It was originally our daily drive which limited the size of van we had. Over time we realised we needed a bigger van with a permanent bed and onboars facilities to enable us to be more self sufficient and go off grid. It opens up so many more opportunities. We chose the Trekker as most other vans looked cool on the outside, but when you get inside they are basically caravans squeezed into a van. The Trekker is different. In addition having permanent bed plus a pop top means you can easily sleep four and still have plenty of space without having to convert a seat or block doorways.
@@TREKKERTRAVELS-c5u many thanks for replying. Having joined a FB group I was concerned about many comments regarding the build quality, which concerned me as it's taken me a lifetime to build up the purchase price. When you read the comments it's put dought in my mind when you're about to spend at least 72k. I do love how cool it looks, having made the decision to move away from the T6 conversions. Thanks Nic
@nicwaldron8793 I'm an admin of that group. We are seeing the issues being dealt with by Swift and the Dealers so any new vans should be pretty much issue free. We've only only got minor things we want looked at and Swift are visiting us tomorrow.
@@TREKKERTRAVELS-c5u excellent many thanks for the reply 👌
Another question. What dictates the solar charge to the engine battery? Does it only charge the van battery when the leisure is full or does it send charge if the van battery is low? I’m guessing it’s a voltage sensitive relay when the van battery drops below a certain voltage.
@@NemesisofSparta it switches between them depending on which one needs it most. You can manually over ride this. You can also choose which battery is used for power to the van systems.
That’s good. Thanks for confirming.
Is the leisure battery also charged by the alternator
Yes, the leisure battery is charged when the engine is running
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You mentioned that once the engine has been started everything shuts down. I assume this isn’t the case for the fresh and waste water heaters?
That’s a very good question. Haven’t had need to test it but will have a look at the manual.
I’ve checked the handbook and the tank heaters remain operational if turned on and the ignition is started. The heater is also linked to the level sensors in the two tanks so only operates when there is water in them.
That’s what I suspected. I believe they also only activate once the external temperature drops below 4*c and then switch off once it reaches 8*c
@@NemesisofSparta yes, you turn them on and then they react to the water level and the external temperature.
Hi, really enjoying your Trekker adventures. I’ve been interested in the shorter model since its launch and had the opportunity to have a look at one recently. I wonder if you could answer a few questions as my local dealer had no idea and no interest in finding out. I thought the motorhome and Campervan industry was going through a hard time? Maybe not as even on a very quiet Tuesday afternoon Leisureword were not interested in showing me the Trekker and X they had available on site for sale. Anyway I digress.. can the leisure battery be charged by the vehicle alternator and how well is the van insulated? It has heated tanks so I assume it has decent winterisation/ insulation. Thanks and look forward to your next video.
@scottde3810 thanks for your feedback and following. The leisure battery is charged by the engine, plus the EHU and solar. The engine battery is also charged the same way. The van system is great and handles all that for you, deciding what needs to be charged and how. The control panel shows what is being charged and by what route.
@scottde3810 with regard to insulation we haven't tried it in real cold weather yet but this weekend should start to give it a good test. In development the van has apparently been tested down to some very cold temperatures.
Hi, Enjoying the videos as I’m thinking about buying a Trekker and find the info very helpful. Are you pleased with your Thule bike rack and recommend it over other options/manufacturers?
@DC-hv4no hi, I'm really happy with the bike rack and it's more robust than the Fiamma one we had on our previous van. It was supplied and fitted by my dealer FOC.
We seem to have an additional strap connecting the left and right pull downs. The only thing I would add is - when the roof is halfway down, look back into the poptop, just to ensure the elastic at the far end has pulled everything in. On one occasion it didn’t and I needed to give a gentle pull on the offending side canvas, to fix it 👍
Do you stand on the ladder to do that? I can’t see into the far end when stood on the seat
What does the other strap do?
@@TREKKERTRAVELS-c5u Yes
@@TREKKERTRAVELS-c5u Allows you to apply even pressure, I guess?
I discovered our strap this week, it was in the glove compartment.
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The layout and set up of the trekker is perfect for our family of four. But as the previous comment mentioned. What’s the Ford like?? Even modern Ford vans like to rust, I’d be interested to see how the body work holds up over time. Do you know if it’s a galvanised body?
Great van but imo I would never buy a ford
@@veddyveng I know. The modern Ford van is a bit more resilient to rot. At least 3-5 years before it really sets in. Great Leap Forward by Ford!
A collapsible plastic bucket does thee job for grey waste
Has the Trekker X got a reversing camera ? 🙂
@@markmcdonald470 mine has! The 2025 model available from October will include it as standard.
Very interesting series of videos, thanks. Can you do one on what you think of the Ford - both to drive and in terms of equipment, finish etc?
We have a pair of exactly the same Blue Fin SUPs 😂
What are the chances! I feel a paddleboarding meet up coming on!
I should have also pointed out the lighting and power. There's an LED strip light round the rear of the ceiling, us some small lights in the entrance to the roof. There are two USB A sockets next to the light switch which is in the entrance to the roof.
What made you choose the x over the s !
The bigger bed, the bigger fridge, more storage under the bed and in kitchen. Rear bed is more like a bedroom rather than being next to the sink.
All for only £1,500 more
How is it in the rain?
@@thomasfox4835 absolutely great
More videos please. Considering this van
@mountee are you a member of the owners Facebook Group?
@@TREKKERTRAVELS-c5u just joined. Thanks for the great content. Next we need you to roof mount a starlink system and show us the solar battery capacity 👍
@mountee if you'd like to fund the starlink I'll happily mount it 🤣
Stayed at MIM CAMC a few weeks ago. Awesome site and quick walk into town. Thai restaurant was really good. Enjoy Paul.
@@SeanMclarnon-o3n we are booked into the Spice Room tomorrow night as we have eaten there previously.
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Great video, thinking about purchasing this van ,, Have you used the shower yet, interested in how much hot water you get from the whale. , I’m not familiar with Whale only have used Truma before,
@geoffmiles3479 we've only had the van 6 days but yes we used the shower last weekend. The boiler holds 8 litres and we had no issue having two showers. You can run the boiler on electric and gas at the same time if you want it to heat quicker. Have you joined the Owner Facebook group?
@@TREKKERTRAVELS-c5u hi. Yes joined the group few minutes ago, Like you have added rear camera and bike rack. Look forward to seeing your future videos,
So nice to see you enjoying Tiny The Trekker! Exactly something we can’t wait to do! Coffee and amazing views! I Never wish my life away but it’s going to be so nice to get back from holiday and pick our Trekker soon as it’s ready 😂
It's so good!
How much space under the seat is there? Enough room to rotate the battery and add another?
I believe some people are having two batteries installed
The middle position is the resting position (no voltage to the solenoid) the idea is to leave it in this position after you have either closed the valve or opened it.
Great, that's useful to know, will share that info with other owners
It’s still a beer table 👊😀
@@andyelliot3428 ha ha ha
Great video Paul....keep up the good work !
Thanks, will do!
Good to see someone who has taken delivery of their Trekka. Ours due in a month!
Great video Paul....keep up the good work !
Thanks, will do!