Just saw you guys at Overland Expo in Colorado. What an awesome camper!! By the way, your wife was awesome to our 2 little guys. Mahalo for the otter pops.
Thanks for a great walk through! Please some questions: -Is the space big enough to accommodate linen changes on any queen mattress (if left permanently setup)? -Is there an add for a screen door? Is AC a possible add as we are in SE TX and wish to be off grid during the summer, granted we run the genny in the back of the truck?
I noticed your unit and the Vorsheer XOC are missing black out curtains over the windows. I’m surprised that something as basic as window coverings are missing from such a high end trailer. The last thing I need when I pull into a rest stop or a truck stop for a couple of hours of shut-eye, is a lot lizard or curious passerby shining a flashlight through the window into my face. The Black bean seems to be the only model out there that has put thought into blackout windows /shades.
All plug-ins need to be locked 🔒 and all propane needs to be locked 🔒...unfortunately too many bad intentioned people out in the real world...Great trailer though...
What is it with Americans and paper towels? Are you incapable of camping without paper towels? It's just bizarre that you'd make a special nook in the side of the caravan just to accomodate some kitchen roll. Inside: all plastic. Outside, a bizarrely complicated arrangement of stainless steel pressings, including a huge cantilever so that anything on the stove is bound to spill when someone climbs in through the caravan door. These "expedition" or "overland" trailers are all about image. Proper expedition travel is about simplicity and robustness.....not about spice racks and paper towel carriers.
Best kitchen I've ever seen....and I've seen alot.
This is by far the best use of the rear kitchen I’ve seen
Just saw you guys at Overland Expo in Colorado. What an awesome camper!! By the way, your wife was awesome to our 2 little guys. Mahalo for the otter pops.
Thanks for a great walk through! Please some questions: -Is the space big enough to accommodate linen changes on any queen mattress (if left permanently setup)? -Is there an add for a screen door? Is AC a possible add as we are in SE TX and wish to be off grid during the summer, granted we run the genny in the back of the truck?
Looks very nice, but I'd like to know more about the trailer construction, suspension and details/specifications on the overall storage volume.
How far off the ground is that head splitter 2000? Is there an option to lift that rear door any higher? Best kitchen I’ve seen btw!
I noticed your unit and the Vorsheer XOC are missing black out curtains over the windows. I’m surprised that something as basic as window coverings are missing from such a high end trailer. The last thing I need when I pull into a rest stop or a truck stop for a couple of hours of shut-eye, is a lot lizard or curious passerby shining a flashlight through the window into my face. The Black bean seems to be the only model out there that has put thought into blackout windows /shades.
That just went to the top of the list!
Still would need a tent with this. Or at the very least,a couple of nice sized tarps and a My Buddy portable heater.
Muy hermosa... te felicito!!...
Can you get these in australia?
Do you have dealers in canada?
The kitchen looks like it belong to some big named chef. Was waiting for Emeril Lagasse to pop around the corner. How big is the bunk?
Really an amazing rig. Super clean craftsmanship. I hate it. Nothing warm and nothing says Camping. They should make surgical trailers.
Suspension, electric break, tires and clearance and type of hitch connection?
They have a website.
Nice....🙄
these videos tell you everything but pricing and options, lol.
All plug-ins need to be locked 🔒 and all propane needs to be locked 🔒...unfortunately too many bad intentioned people out in the real world...Great trailer though...
What is it with Americans and paper towels? Are you incapable of camping without paper towels? It's just bizarre that you'd make a special nook in the side of the caravan just to accomodate some kitchen roll. Inside: all plastic. Outside, a bizarrely complicated arrangement of stainless steel pressings, including a huge cantilever so that anything on the stove is bound to spill when someone climbs in through the caravan door. These "expedition" or "overland" trailers are all about image. Proper expedition travel is about simplicity and robustness.....not about spice racks and paper towel carriers.