Off-Road Trailers on the Brink: Will We Make It? Pause XC20.2 and XC20.3 EP 5 | ROA Off-Road

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @gbadeboadebowale4488
    @gbadeboadebowale4488 Год назад +1

    The capability is insane. You guyz have some pretty mighty guts because there is no way i am going through that. I would probably pass out before i make it out of there. I am definitely impressed with the trailers but more with you guyz as you guyz know how to leave me on the edge of my seat LOL

  • @bigdave4863
    @bigdave4863 Год назад +1

    It would be great to see you folks actually camping in the rigs after the journey for several days.

  • @Busy-D
    @Busy-D Год назад +1

    This is my next house.

  • @bartman1857
    @bartman1857 Год назад +1

    Camping that's silly these trailers are built to be pulled empty with an empty truck so folks can see what they can do on extreme Rock crawling. This way when they get back to the hotel they can watch some rad videos. Just kidding i know they camp more then most trailer dealers. All the world's a stage right.

  • @ryanclemens38
    @ryanclemens38 Год назад

    Hey Shane & Michael I for one love all the Videos but I was just wondering when are you going to put out a Video on the Capebilities on the 2.0 Expedition & testing from Off Gried & your own thoughts you have not shown us how it can be used if you are going to speciailize in OFF-ROAD Trailers that wouldbe the one I'm Interested in. I'm Tired of seeing something I can't afford like the Pause "Ex"I'm on a fixed budget I'm not a Millionaire. Just Some Food For Thought.🤔

    • @bartman1857
      @bartman1857 Год назад

      I think the focus here is on four wheel trailers. It must be were the most interest is but most of the trailers on the lot are two wheeled.

    • @Asancho4909
      @Asancho4909 Год назад

      For the price I don’t understand why it isn’t wider and sleep more than just two. These trailer manufacturers really need to take notes from the best like Lotus or any Australian made caravan. Yes it’s fun to watch them take these things on crazy trails but realistically owners wouldn’t be doing this. Most just want to stay off grid for a couple of days and be able to go through some rough terrain without having all your supplies end up on the floor. With the wide variety that Australia has I don’t understand why it’s so hard to adopt those ideas in the US market.