If you truly wanna go off-road, then it doesn't matter what you put on it, as long as it's a Uni-Mog! But honestly, there's not one of these I wouldn't love to own! Of course, having room for a smaller vehicle is an extra bonus!
Half though had interiors that were pretty ghastly, very industrial worksite squared off look. Some were pretty nice but imagine trying to park any of these when venturing into the city, it would be pretty impossible to find a large enough parking space.
You guys make the most professional videos on RUclips, always enjoy watching them. These are some very nice rigs, something to work (Not dream or hope) for.
Love them all! I would choose the Sportsmobile as you can get them more places than the others w less hassle. Dont think most of them could get into many National Parks.
Just think for that small space it's to expensive for the average people and not everyone has a driver license for so big Adventure Campers. I was traveling mostly alone around the world just with about 20kg. That's included a sleeping bag, clothes, tent, cocking utility, two pairs of shoes, camping mattress, two aluminum water bottle, some survival parts, pocket Knife, compas, Map, gas choker, photo camera, a diary, and some small things for the daylies life. I was traveling by Airplane, by ship, by train, by bus, by VW -Bus, by motorcycle, by bicycle, by foot to for about one year. That's the biggest life time experience I ever had.
All of them look great. If I had the cash to buy them I'd rather stick with the pick-up or van based designs simply for familiarity & lower cost (for purchasing & refueling). Like I said before if I had the money I'd definitely get one of these but I'm probably better off getting a great truck bed camper because they're cheaper & I could always modify my truck separately if I choose
Best one I have seen yet..... What I like about it the most... NO FIBERGLASS SIDING !! I had a relative that bought a small motorhome and went to Montana to vacation. Well a bear did a lot of damage to the flberglass siding trying to get inside the motorhome. So this would be what I would want if I got rich lol
Any lifted 4wd Tacoma (18mpg), with a shell topper, a shell over lumber rack, pop up canopy, tailgate chairs, foldable poly table, some backpacking gear. Done. Wait...., bugspray.
We have one of those! It will go ANYwhere. If you are able to bend like an origami puppet to slide into the canopy, you can camp for months on end ! Cheers!
The Ford Sportsmobile van is amazing! And not so space age looking. I owned an f550 4x4 diesel and loved it as a work truck always thought is would make a cool conversion truck
Great truck Mucho Peso’$ lots of great ideas for my next build I’ve almost finished my winter project in BCS ....95’ T-100 4x4 with 76 Chinook body all rebuilt to explore Baja Beaches and Mountains! Get a Good body and start spending on parts and labour! I got less than 10 grand in mine ! And no payments!
#3 was my fav. I was disappointed with this vid because you talked about the vehicle's bathrooms but you did not show several of them! This is one of the most important features to me. Glad to see the models that are out there, I can do further research if one peaks my interest.
I bought an Earthromer about 6 weeks ago and really love it. Had an RV before, Winnebago View. Its great to not have to rely on KOAs for electricity and water as the solar works great and it has a large water and gas tanks so I can be off the grid for some time. Easy to drive and can park in towns as well which for me was a big plus.
I'm currently in the process of building one of these myself for Season Three of my series. Hoping it turns out as well as these (and the goal is to actually keep the budget affordable)! 🙏🏼
Thank you this was very informative. I watched a previous video and was able to click on the site you gave to connect to get more details from the company presented. This time it wouldn’t allow me to. But I still subscribed to your channel since I like the way you present things.
All over $100K, Hell just get an old 4x4 truck and slap a slide in camper onto it. End up with the same thing for way less cash. Put one on my 2011 Ram Power Wagon and you could go further off-road too.
I think a cassette style camper for the back of a flat deck 2500 or bigger. That way you have truck to do what ever and a full out expedition vehicle in one multi-use mode of transportation.
The Dodge truck camper looks great but it needs better protection around the bottom (rock sliders) and a high clearance rear bumper to protect the box. Looks designed by non offroad guys.
We do include links to the manufacture websites in the video description if you want to research more. Unfortunately, we only have an short time slot to work with.
I have an Earthroamer. Only got it a little over a month ago after having a few RVs. Love it so far! Easy to drive and even get around in towns. Live in Mountains in CO and have already been to many locations around the state and in UT. Leaving for WY and Tetons next week. Because they are made not far from me its great to be able to follow up with the manufacturers and they have great customer service. Love being able to camp without the need for electricity with the solar and large water and gas tanks.
Should I say that my patio home here in Houston TX has a tax value less than the lowest priced camper in this video, yeah I should. Though it is nice to see these campers and take note of the details and I like some of the basic configurations, they are a little over the top so to say for a camper. You could live in them though and if you needed to feel luxury, these provide that. It seems that nobody builds a diesel 4x4 class B+ fully self contained, that is something like the Coachman Starflyte. Even the Sprinter van is more than the houses where I live. The used ones have over 200K miles on them. Still looking and it seems like that is all I will be doing is looking, lol. I did enjoy the video though, maybe a lot of these are sold and I can find one used for an affordable amount.
Sportmobile will suit my requirements fine and is reasonably priced. If I was doing adventures for months at a time I may consider the more robust high end units. (very nice if money is no object!)
Great video. Prices seem lower than what I have heard though. If I were to get an expedition vehicle. It would have to be an old f450 7.2 L diesel ambulance then I would have ujoint do a 4x4 conversion and some work have something I could almost afford. But if I won the lottery, there are some cool toys to look in this list I haven’t seen much of. Right now I would think earth roamer if I was going to stay in USA.
Awesome vehicle. my friend comma after know the price. at the end he decide to camping behind house. so he can brought all the needs things. less cost but really adventure...
Have you checked out Global Expedition Vehicles? They should be #1 on this video! They anything that you could ever dream of right here in the US. They definitely out compete all of these.
Thankyou for this informative and interesting video. I like them all but the Moghome from Ziegler is number 1 for me due the combination of ruggedness, off road agility and price!
"it should of been number 1" Yes it should have! HAVE!!! Not OF. But go on, butcher your own language and get humilated into oblivion by the rest of the world.
Who should chill? That guy Sasha Henley, who can't get his thoughts sorted in a grown up, publicly discernable way or me? Or maybe you, some bishy too stupid to notice she sends nonsense replies to a week's old discusson?
Yeah but try actually off roading with that. If you want a reliable, off road capable camper get a Unimog. a $250k mog will go way more places than one of those Earth Roamers
Apparently. I've done a lot of research on them, but I don't have the money for that kind of thing. But Unimogs are known to have 1,000,000 plus miles and still be going strong. But they're way more reliable than a ford, so the Earthroamer is already behind the mog
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I would be glad to live full time in any of these...if I could afford them!
Sell your house???
Yes indeed, would be so cool to living in such big luxury caravan while raveling all the time
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Me too.
If you truly wanna go off-road, then it doesn't matter what you put on it, as long as it's a Uni-Mog!
But honestly, there's not one of these I wouldn't love to own!
Of course, having room for a smaller vehicle is an extra bonus!
Yes yes, I'm sure they are quite capable. However, before I commission my people to acquire one I want to know if they have separate servant quarters?
Tim Haverland no no no, they are called clone servants🧐
If I win the lottery, I'm set. Some of these were jaw dropping.
Half though had interiors that were pretty ghastly, very industrial worksite squared off look. Some were pretty nice but imagine trying to park any of these when venturing into the city, it would be pretty impossible to find a large enough parking space.
@@MaZEEZaM that's simple take 2 or 3 or 4 spaces,as I do it all the time in my 40' diesel pusher!
I love the Revel, it's size, simplicity and versatility make it a perfect 2 person, go anywhere vehicle at a reasonable price.
Awesome video as per usual. Glen is a great presenter but Reacher rocks the world.
It's a miracle!!! I agree with your #1 choice! Beautiful vehicle.
Your right, it is a beautiful vehicle . . . a lot more than I can afford, but there's a bunch of flexibility there.
You guys make the most professional videos on RUclips, always enjoy watching them.
These are some very nice rigs, something to work (Not dream or hope) for.
Thank you very much, and very well said. I really like your mindset. 👍
Love them all! I would choose the Sportsmobile as you can get them more places than the others w less hassle. Dont think most of them could get into many National Parks.
Just think for that small space it's to expensive for the average people and not everyone has a driver license for so big Adventure Campers.
I was traveling mostly alone around the world just with about 20kg. That's included a sleeping bag, clothes, tent, cocking utility, two pairs of shoes, camping mattress, two aluminum water bottle, some survival parts, pocket Knife, compas, Map, gas choker, photo camera, a diary, and some small things for the daylies life. I was traveling by Airplane, by ship, by train, by bus, by VW -Bus, by motorcycle, by bicycle, by foot to for about one year. That's the biggest life time experience I ever had.
I like the (2nd) Isuzu FTS,and wonder if the camper model can be purchased and installed on my FTS.
Awesome video
Just recently discovered minds eye videos while looking for different floor plans on RV’s and am so glad I did!
3 or 4 are both... okay, any of them would do, but 3/4 seem to be what I'd call a retirement vehicle. Thanks for the awesome video... again.
All of them look great. If I had the cash to buy them I'd rather stick with the pick-up or van based designs simply for familiarity & lower cost (for purchasing & refueling). Like I said before if I had the money I'd definitely get one of these but I'm probably better off getting a great truck bed camper because they're cheaper & I could always modify my truck separately if I choose
Please explain &show more about the Zetros 6x6 2020
All the campers are fantastic...
I like all of the campers.
I like the Sportsmobile for its basic and practical design and function. Small enough; big enough.
please list the campers shown in your clip so the websites of the campers can be visited. Thank you very much.
Have you considered checking the video description? Not always, but usually, that's where that info will be found on RUclips.
I leave this under every video I watched, it helps the algorithm....
Best one I have seen yet.....
What I like about it the most...
NO FIBERGLASS SIDING !!
I had a relative that bought a small motorhome and went to Montana to vacation. Well a bear did a lot of damage to the flberglass siding trying to get inside the motorhome. So this would be what I would want if I got rich lol
👌 😎 thanks Good
All of these vehicles are awesome!!! Just one minor issue..... they all are priced way out of my budget.
SPORTMOBILE,LOVE IT.
Any lifted 4wd Tacoma (18mpg), with a shell topper, a shell over lumber rack, pop up canopy, tailgate chairs, foldable poly table, some backpacking gear. Done. Wait...., bugspray.
We have one of those! It will go ANYwhere. If you are able to bend like an origami puppet to slide into the canopy, you can camp for months on end ! Cheers!
For sure. I have a 2013 Tacoma, but no lift yet. Another baby on the way. But, I like how you think!
I get so excited every time I see these. We need companies to make one for less than $50k. That was be so sweet
The Ford Sportsmobile van is amazing! And not so space age looking. I owned an f550 4x4 diesel and loved it as a work truck always thought is would make a cool conversion truck
Awesome!!!!
Excellent presentation!
I'll take Number One!
That Ford F-550 deserves the number two spot definitely if not the number one that was a beautiful looking rig
Great truck Mucho Peso’$ lots of great ideas for my next build I’ve almost finished my winter project in BCS ....95’ T-100 4x4 with 76 Chinook body all rebuilt to explore Baja Beaches and Mountains!
Get a Good body and start spending on parts and labour! I got less than 10 grand in mine ! And no payments!
#3 the best!
#3 was my fav. I was disappointed with this vid because you talked about the vehicle's bathrooms but you did not show several of them! This is one of the most important features to me. Glad to see the models that are out there, I can do further research if one peaks my interest.
We include site links in the video description. Interior images don't always work out and are hard to find.
I bought an Earthromer about 6 weeks ago and really love it. Had an RV before, Winnebago View. Its great to not have to rely on KOAs for electricity and water as the solar works great and it has a large water and gas tanks so I can be off the grid for some time. Easy to drive and can park in towns as well which for me was a big plus.
Nice work they all look great
Number 3. Earthroamer vehicles caught my eye a year or two ago and I've been wanting one since.
I'm currently in the process of building one of these myself for Season Three of my series. Hoping it turns out as well as these (and the goal is to actually keep the budget affordable)! 🙏🏼
Best part of the video is the beautifully equipped Cassey.
Thank you this was very informative. I watched a previous video and was able to click on the site you gave to connect to get more details from the company presented. This time it wouldn’t allow me to. But I still subscribed to your channel since I like the way you present things.
Thank you! After you get time let us know what videos you prefer and would like to see more of. Welcome to MED from all of us here.
Super channel.
All the best from germany.
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Congratulations for the video.
My favorite is number one.
#1 for sure!
like the 6x6
All over $100K, Hell just get an old 4x4 truck and slap a slide in camper onto it. End up with the same thing for way less cash. Put one on my 2011 Ram Power Wagon and you could go further off-road too.
I think a cassette style camper for the back of a flat deck 2500 or bigger. That way you have truck to do what ever and a full out expedition vehicle in one multi-use mode of transportation.
The Dodge truck camper looks great but it needs better protection around the bottom (rock sliders) and a high clearance rear bumper to protect the box. Looks designed by non offroad guys.
More details for serious travellers would be much more helpful to decide, but the third one is really a good alternative and not very pricy
We do include links to the manufacture websites in the video description if you want to research more. Unfortunately, we only have an short time slot to work with.
I would live in any of these full time.
I have an Earthroamer. Only got it a little over a month ago after having a few RVs. Love it so far! Easy to drive and even get around in towns. Live in Mountains in CO and have already been to many locations around the state and in UT. Leaving for WY and Tetons next week. Because they are made not far from me its great to be able to follow up with the manufacturers and they have great customer service. Love being able to camp without the need for electricity with the solar and large water and gas tanks.
Should I say that my patio home here in Houston TX has a tax value less than the lowest priced camper in this video, yeah I should. Though it is nice to see these campers and take note of the details and I like some of the basic configurations, they are a little over the top so to say for a camper. You could live in them though and if you needed to feel luxury, these provide that. It seems that nobody builds a diesel 4x4 class B+ fully self contained, that is something like the Coachman Starflyte. Even the Sprinter van is more than the houses where I live. The used ones have over 200K miles on them. Still looking and it seems like that is all I will be doing is looking, lol. I did enjoy the video though, maybe a lot of these are sold and I can find one used for an affordable amount.
very nice and right up my alley! my compliments
EarthRoamer ❤
I would prefer the Ford 550 . Not too big nor small .
Sportmobile will suit my requirements fine and is reasonably priced. If I was doing adventures for months at a time I may consider the more robust high end units. (very nice if money is no object!)
thanks for the video Kathy
Great video. Prices seem lower than what I have heard though. If I were to get an expedition vehicle. It would have to be an old f450 7.2 L diesel ambulance then I would have ujoint do a 4x4 conversion and some work have something I could almost afford. But if I won the lottery, there are some cool toys to look in this list I haven’t seen much of. Right now I would think earth roamer if I was going to stay in USA.
Number 3, but they're all choice vehicles.
Awesome, Thanks Guys.. Love the channel ... Keep it all coming. Fantastic Equipment, Inspiring some new level ideas .
I like # 2 better than all others
#5-MOGHOME...something I always been dream for.....after my retirement...
№ 3 is GREATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2:18 Which company makes this IVECO transformation? - Quelle entreprise transforme ces IVECO?
Thanks - Merci.
I didn't know you could run a Sports mobile in FWD! Neat.
2:31 IVECO with liftable roof :
Which company manufactures these lifting roofs?
Wow
The first one rocked
It would be great if you could add a feature on each vehicle about whether or not it is US legal. :)
Awesome vehicle. my friend comma after know the price. at the end he decide to camping behind house. so he can brought all the needs things. less cost but really adventure...
Have you checked out Global Expedition Vehicles? They should be #1 on this video! They anything that you could ever dream of right here in the US. They definitely out compete all of these.
#3 Forsure
3:03 That *is* ActionMobil Global XRS 7200
3:43 While this one, is ActionMobil *ATACAMA 7900*
Please be more specific next time
What I wouldn't give to get away. Been 2 hard years. I can't wait to finish recovery. Get back to work and then Vacation.
which one of these where their spare parts are available around the world ? thats the most important.
Number 1 is very nice
What about 8x8 tara ? Want see how it look
The Winnebago Revel is my pick. I like the 170 over the 144!
My favorite is number 1!!
crazy wild wonderful nice job lol
👍👍👍👌
#1! Loved the vid
Pop Top van..4x4 van..looks good..tough endurance for off road!
It does!
number 9 is my pick, small and look bad ass plus not too expensive
Thankyou for this informative and interesting video. I like them all but the Moghome from Ziegler is number 1 for me due the combination of ruggedness, off road agility and price!
Good video. Liked the Ford vans, The camper built on the Ford F550
I like the pickup truck camper thing
The Earth Roamer was my favorite. For the money you can't beat it.
Number two is my choice
Are any of these available in the US? thanks
dodge ram and the ford lines of units are up my alley
For me having the Sports Mobile would be my dream camper
#1 top choice
Yea number 3 seems to be best 🤤 it should of been number 1 it feels like it has more bang for it buck
"it should of been number 1"
Yes it should have! HAVE!!! Not OF. But go on, butcher your own language and get humilated into oblivion by the rest of the world.
Chill
Who should chill? That guy Sasha Henley, who can't get his thoughts sorted in a grown up, publicly discernable way or me? Or maybe you, some bishy too stupid to notice she sends nonsense replies to a week's old discusson?
@@orcaflotta7867 You must be an unhappy soul. Hope that made you feel better about yourself.
@@orcaflotta7867 Correct yourself. It's *too, not *to.
Merci
And totally affordable!👍🏼
Can you buy the #1 "Top Choice" pick expedition vehicle in the U.S.?
#4 is the one for me
i lke this
#9, the Ford/Dodge campers are sweet!!
Earthroamer is definitely the baddest looking and my favorite. Wish I had 600k laying around to get one
Yeah but try actually off roading with that. If you want a reliable, off road capable camper get a Unimog. a $250k mog will go way more places than one of those Earth Roamers
is unimog more reliabel? i have no experiens of unimogs but i have driven alot of mercedes trucks and they are not reliabel?
Apparently. I've done a lot of research on them, but I don't have the money for that kind of thing. But Unimogs are known to have 1,000,000 plus miles and still be going strong. But they're way more reliable than a ford, so the Earthroamer is already behind the mog
@@swimmer8585 personally I'd look into the US LMTV