My favorite manufacturers are Mission Overland, Off Grid Trailers, and Boreas. A stand out for me would have to be a company that wasn’t even on the exhibitor list: Pronghorn Expedition Vehicles from Canada. They basically make well insulated tiny houses on wheels. Higher end as far as pricing goes, but very well built. For tow behinds, the first three companies I mentioned. Mission Overland makes what’s essentially a tiny sleep in toy hauler (Mission Overland Trail Dog)that you can configure to meet your needs. If I ever buy another off road trailer, that’s probably the one.
I should also say that my all time favorite truck bed camper is the truck bed camper from @packoutcampers in Las Vegas. The way they have designed that product for customization is amazing. And I think they still option a door for the tailgate as well.
The one I wanna see is Kingdom Campers. They will be at the Oregon show. Way more options and at 33k. But like anything I buy I wanna see it in person.
@damianvega2028 I met the owner at Expo Mountain West last year. I liked the trailer with a couple of exceptions. I think for what you get it the price is competitive but it could be less expensive.
@@Battlelabstudio for 33k you get a lot from what I can see compared to other trailers out there. But even when I had my 5th wheel toy hauler I had so much compared to this 85k one.
@@Battlelabstudio I thought once I made 150k a year I can finally lift myself out of poverty and buy me a tear drop trailer, looks like I was wrong, hard out here for us average family men. Spend wisely my friends
They all offer different things. For example, the top of the line Boreas might offer things that this one doesn’t and has a higher price point. So, it’s worth one doing their own research when shopping for something like this.
I’m sorry but Koru overland’s trailer is quite literally a Bruder exp4 rip off…. I guarantee they copied bruder because these guys are in the US so bruder can’t sue them since they’re from Australia. Super shady
Did they rip them off or are they partners with them? I don’t know so I’m honestly asking. I’ve never paid any real attention to Brüder since I’ve only seen their products in Europe and Africa.
@@Battlelabstudio I would imagine either Koru or Burder would announce something like a partnership, considering Bruders are extremely rare in the US. I think these guys saw a loophole in intellectual property theft…. The similarities are uncanny between the two trailers. Same shape, size, everything
Good job, thanks
Thank you
I am hearing that the latest groovy Overlander thang is dual snorkels... From what I can decipher this new Hip Trend began in Bulgaria.
😂
which campers designed stand out?
My favorite manufacturers are Mission Overland, Off Grid Trailers, and Boreas. A stand out for me would have to be a company that wasn’t even on the exhibitor list: Pronghorn Expedition Vehicles from Canada. They basically make well insulated tiny houses on wheels. Higher end as far as pricing goes, but very well built. For tow behinds, the first three companies I mentioned. Mission Overland makes what’s essentially a tiny sleep in toy hauler (Mission Overland Trail Dog)that you can configure to meet your needs. If I ever buy another off road trailer, that’s probably the one.
I should also say that my all time favorite truck bed camper is the truck bed camper from @packoutcampers in Las Vegas. The way they have designed that product for customization is amazing. And I think they still option a door for the tailgate as well.
The one I wanna see is Kingdom Campers. They will be at the Oregon show. Way more options and at 33k. But like anything I buy I wanna see it in person.
@damianvega2028 I met the owner at Expo Mountain West last year. I liked the trailer with a couple of exceptions. I think for what you get it the price is competitive but it could be less expensive.
@@Battlelabstudio for 33k you get a lot from what I can see compared to other trailers out there. But even when I had my 5th wheel toy hauler I had so much compared to this 85k one.
0:58 too bad it’ll cost an arm and a leg since the Quartermaster will suffer from the Chicken Tax.
Yeah, agreed. We’re missing out on some great trucks for no real logical reason.
oh my goodness 85k
I think this is going to be my favorite thing about this comment section; the reactions to the price of that trailer. Lol
85 hahahahahahaha
While it’s not right for some, it’s just right for others.
That price was insane…. Other brands at half the cost or lower…. 😂
@@Battlelabstudio I thought once I made 150k a year I can finally lift myself out of poverty and buy me a tear drop trailer, looks like I was wrong, hard out here for us average family men. Spend wisely my friends
They all offer different things. For example, the top of the line Boreas might offer things that this one doesn’t and has a higher price point. So, it’s worth one doing their own research when shopping for something like this.
I’m sorry but Koru overland’s trailer is quite literally a Bruder exp4 rip off…. I guarantee they copied bruder because these guys are in the US so bruder can’t sue them since they’re from Australia. Super shady
Did they rip them off or are they partners with them? I don’t know so I’m honestly asking. I’ve never paid any real attention to Brüder since I’ve only seen their products in Europe and Africa.
@@Battlelabstudio I would imagine either Koru or Burder would announce something like a partnership, considering Bruders are extremely rare in the US. I think these guys saw a loophole in intellectual property theft…. The similarities are uncanny between the two trailers. Same shape, size, everything
@@Ajjakakkaka I’ll leave that for them to work out.
Well at 85k, I’m not sure how many they’ll sell anyway
@campfirestories744 there’s a market for everything