My wife and I checked them out at the MDC showroom in PHX. Pretty nice trailers inside and out. At ~$60k to get into the Island, it might be the one for us; but I think I'm going to wait and see how our friends at ROA run it through its paces. If there's a weak spot, they will find it.
Hey, Shane! So many ROA videos have made me think to myself, "If only it was X, or had Y, and maybe Z, it would be perfect!" Well, the MDC XT16HR Island caravan seems to check all the important boxes for me. I think I'll do a deep dive on MDC and its product line, and will look forward to your in-depth tour of this rig, too!
These are sweet looking trailers. I have done tons of research on these and they seem like they make really good quality. These look ten times better than the Black Series and OBI
Yes. But for the price savings you get lots of bag for your buck. Plus North and South bed to many is essential. Xplore 145 is east/west and a deal killer to many. We have both units on site to look at. 😊
On the entry door why are there all those vents on the bottom of the door ? Propane leak venting ? I would think that the camper would be equipped with a smoke/gas detector. That vent looks like it would let in a TON of cold or hot air. 🤔
No, it is not a 4 seasons. MDC is making some options that will make the units better in some colder conditions. They have options where they add heated pads to tanks and more insulation around lines and in weak points.
There is no doubt that Pause is better quality and America built. But MDC seems like great value for the quality. There are way more features on the pause like airbags and Victron but it is also a lot more money.
@@Camp4evernow I totally agree. For some, Pause would be overkill. We all have different tastes and needs, so I would be more precise if I added 'for what I need', and avoid sounding like I'm making a general statement about what's good or bad for everyone else.
Made in China!! As of early 2019, Market Direct Campers (MDC)relocated the manufacturing to their facilities in China. It had been part of a 12-month plan in order to completely stop manufacturing in Australia . Goals were, cutting costs, quality, outsourcing local jobs, in an attempt to compete with lightweight, full composite construction models in this market.
@@ROAOffRoad that easy swap out is correct. I have this air conditioner. Works absolutely awesome. Unfortunately, it a power hog off grid. But exactly as you say, there are great plug and play easy to replace air conditioners much more power saving for off grid.
Yes, mostly but shipped and finished in the USA. In China they are operated by Australians and have Australian engineers on stuff always rotating shifts. The quality is overseen very well. 😊
Top of the line HQ19 was 42000.00. Your company gets involved and bam over night price goes past 80K. Please don’t do it to these incredible trailer. (Castle) I enjoy the in-depth information you provide.
You have extremely incorrect information. Not sure where you are getting the info? HQ19 was cheaper when they got it the USA. ROA does not control the manufacturer pricing. The manufacture is the one that sets the pricing and we dropped the HQ series because they kept jacking up their prices and lowering their quality. Sorry if you got some incorrect information.
@@vincentepallin6657 Yes, so sorry. It was extremely frustrating to see HQ19s selling for $40k then they started to increase pricing arbitrarily for no reason. no improvements, no options. Just random increases before Covid. During Covid prices went out of control for everyone, but with the HQ‘s the quality dropped drastically with higher prices.
The only problem I have is those stupid dinettes. They are uncomfortable and waste space. Eat outside or just have more of a counter against the wall and stools like you have in an island in a normal house. Then you can slide the backed stools under the counter so they are out of the way. I am also not a fan of the extra sink in the bathroom because you have a sink 5 feet away. Then you could have more room for the toilet and shower. Just have a mirror on the cabinet by the kitchen sink that folds out. I like the enclosed awning, but would likely to just a screen and I am not big on the duplicate kitchen outside. Again it is a waste.
The booth is extremely comfortable? Have you sat in one? We have not had anyone else say that? Everything else sounds like your preference. Most people would disagree and prefer two kitchens and sinks in the bathroom. There are other trailers on the market more like what you want.
@@ROAOffRoad I am a big guy and do not fit in booths. Even when I was younger and around say 220 (6'-2") I did not like booths. The thing is if I go camping I am going to have a table outside. I hate wasting space for redundancies. That is why I do not like a sink in the kitchen and bathroom, I do not like a kitchen inside and outside, and I do not like a table inside and outside. A counter can be used for eating just fine for 2 as that is what the trailer is an should be designed for and it doubles as more counter space, which is usually what it should be used for. You can put your air fryer, blender, and coffee maker over there. I like space. I get a bit claustrophobic in these trailers and there is usually no reason for that as they waste so much space with redundancies. I also like putting in things to make the camper more useful or to make it useable for longer periods, so I like the small washing machines and spin dryers made for RVs. I also like lots of solar power. Solar panels are not that much, especially when compared to the price of an RV. Spend $3000 and have a 1200-1500 watt system and enough batteries to run at least a day and all the chargers and convertors to go with it. I also like the idea of a gray water drain with a long hose as many states allow that with wilderness camping. Combine this with a 100 foot hose and a water pump and filter system (maybe a UV light) and you could pump water into your freshwater tank from a stream or river. Again this might add $1000 or so but be well worth it. Then you can do a composting toilet or something that can last longer. With a system like this you would have far more room, be more comfortable, be far more independent (not having to camp in an RV park), and be able to camp for months if needed. With some hunting, fishing, and/or trapping and some dehydrated food you could go out in the wilderness with a significant other for months at a time. Take along an E-bike for each and maybe a canoe and you are good to go.
My wife and I checked them out at the MDC showroom in PHX. Pretty nice trailers inside and out. At ~$60k to get into the Island, it might be the one for us; but I think I'm going to wait and see how our friends at ROA run it through its paces. If there's a weak spot, they will find it.
We need that screen door on everything ROA! Especially the Pause!
The annex is brilliant.
Hey guys! We are out testing the XT16HR East West this weekend. Great floor plan. Video coming!
Hey, Shane! So many ROA videos have made me think to myself, "If only it was X, or had Y, and maybe Z, it would be perfect!" Well, the MDC XT16HR Island caravan seems to check all the important boxes for me. I think I'll do a deep dive on MDC and its product line, and will look forward to your in-depth tour of this rig, too!
These are sweet looking trailers. I have done tons of research on these and they seem like they make really good quality. These look ten times better than the Black Series and OBI
Love the included annex room! I think one of my favorite parts to double living space!
Mine to!
Nice rig. Looking forward to full tour to compare to my X 195.
Seems like the Imperial is much more highend and made in America. 🇺🇸 I don’t think comparing them is fair. These seem amazing for the price 😊
Can’t wait to see more floor plans!!
Definitely!
Excited to see more info on all the floor plans.
Im so excited that you guys are carrying MDCs! We toured the showroom when the only one in the US was in Buena Park and it sold us on this brand.
Id love to see some more information on their new XT17 Family model.
Stay tuned… We should have a walkthrough on it soon. 😊
Nice trailer!!!
Super excited about these trailers. Lots of good floor plans.
Love these units!
Very promising. I can't wait to see these ROAified!
Can you run the ac off grid?
Will you be selling the new XT19HRT model? This would be perfect for my small family!
How much solar and what kind of an inverter would be needed to run off grid AC?
❤It!
Boy if these really go for 70k i would consider stepping up another 25k and get an Xploer x-145.
Yes. But for the price savings you get lots of bag for your buck. Plus North and South bed to many is essential. Xplore 145 is east/west and a deal killer to many. We have both units on site to look at. 😊
Can you refer me to another unit that works well for a couple because my towing capacity is just 5,000 pounds. Thanks!
Check out the Forte 9+ it is about 3,000 pounds, and have a nice bed and booth space.
On the entry door why are there all those vents on the bottom of the door ? Propane leak venting ? I would think that the camper would be equipped with a smoke/gas detector. That vent looks like it would let in a TON of cold or hot air. 🤔
Nice! Is this a 4 season trailer?
No, it is not a 4 seasons. MDC is making some options that will make the units better in some colder conditions. They have options where they add heated pads to tanks and more insulation around lines and in weak points.
Hi Shane, nice video! Thank you for sharing 😊
Not so bad,but you always get what you pay for. Pause 16.4 costs more but far more superior in many aspects.
There is no doubt that Pause is better quality and America built. But MDC seems like great value for the quality. There are way more features on the pause like airbags and Victron but it is also a lot more money.
@@Camp4evernow I totally agree. For some, Pause would be overkill. We all have different tastes and needs, so I would be more precise if I added 'for what I need', and avoid sounding like I'm making a general statement about what's good or bad for everyone else.
Made in China!! As of early 2019, Market Direct Campers (MDC)relocated the manufacturing to their facilities in China. It had been part of a 12-month plan in order to completely stop manufacturing in Australia . Goals were, cutting costs, quality, outsourcing local jobs, in an attempt to compete with lightweight, full composite construction models in this market.
I like the door but the handle is on the wrong side for the US market
Love the lay out, but only around 600lbs of available cargo is terrible.
At this price range, you would think an automatic awning would be standard.
It is standard on this unit :)
I like it. But not a fan of that air conditioner.
Yes, it may not be the most premium air-conditioning, but air conditioners are extremely easy to swap out for something else
@@ROAOffRoad that easy swap out is correct. I have this air conditioner. Works absolutely awesome. Unfortunately, it a power hog off grid. But exactly as you say, there are great plug and play easy to replace air conditioners much more power saving for off grid.
Aren't these imported from China?
Yes, mostly but shipped and finished in the USA. In China they are operated by Australians and have Australian engineers on stuff always rotating shifts. The quality is overseen very well. 😊
It looks like the hq19
Top of the line HQ19 was 42000.00. Your company gets involved and bam over night price goes past 80K. Please don’t do it to these incredible trailer. (Castle)
I enjoy the in-depth information you provide.
You have extremely incorrect information. Not sure where you are getting the info? HQ19 was cheaper when they got it the USA. ROA does not control the manufacturer pricing. The manufacture is the one that sets the pricing and we dropped the HQ series because they kept jacking up their prices and lowering their quality. Sorry if you got some incorrect information.
Sorry about my info. Just mad because I’m priced out of the market.
@@vincentepallin6657 Yes, so sorry. It was extremely frustrating to see HQ19s selling for $40k then they started to increase pricing arbitrarily for no reason. no improvements, no options. Just random increases before Covid. During Covid prices went out of control for everyone, but with the HQ‘s the quality dropped drastically with higher prices.
@@vincentepallin6657 MDC units are fairly priced and the quality is better than anything we’ve seen coming to the US from overseas. 😀
The only problem I have is those stupid dinettes. They are uncomfortable and waste space. Eat outside or just have more of a counter against the wall and stools like you have in an island in a normal house. Then you can slide the backed stools under the counter so they are out of the way. I am also not a fan of the extra sink in the bathroom because you have a sink 5 feet away. Then you could have more room for the toilet and shower. Just have a mirror on the cabinet by the kitchen sink that folds out. I like the enclosed awning, but would likely to just a screen and I am not big on the duplicate kitchen outside. Again it is a waste.
The booth is extremely comfortable? Have you sat in one? We have not had anyone else say that? Everything else sounds like your preference. Most people would disagree and prefer two kitchens and sinks in the bathroom. There are other trailers on the market more like what you want.
@@ROAOffRoad I am a big guy and do not fit in booths. Even when I was younger and around say 220 (6'-2") I did not like booths. The thing is if I go camping I am going to have a table outside. I hate wasting space for redundancies. That is why I do not like a sink in the kitchen and bathroom, I do not like a kitchen inside and outside, and I do not like a table inside and outside. A counter can be used for eating just fine for 2 as that is what the trailer is an should be designed for and it doubles as more counter space, which is usually what it should be used for. You can put your air fryer, blender, and coffee maker over there.
I like space. I get a bit claustrophobic in these trailers and there is usually no reason for that as they waste so much space with redundancies. I also like putting in things to make the camper more useful or to make it useable for longer periods, so I like the small washing machines and spin dryers made for RVs.
I also like lots of solar power. Solar panels are not that much, especially when compared to the price of an RV. Spend $3000 and have a 1200-1500 watt system and enough batteries to run at least a day and all the chargers and convertors to go with it.
I also like the idea of a gray water drain with a long hose as many states allow that with wilderness camping. Combine this with a 100 foot hose and a water pump and filter system (maybe a UV light) and you could pump water into your freshwater tank from a stream or river. Again this might add $1000 or so but be well worth it. Then you can do a composting toilet or something that can last longer.
With a system like this you would have far more room, be more comfortable, be far more independent (not having to camp in an RV park), and be able to camp for months if needed. With some hunting, fishing, and/or trapping and some dehydrated food you could go out in the wilderness with a significant other for months at a time. Take along an E-bike for each and maybe a canoe and you are good to go.