Ive seen hundreds of trailers and I still very much like yours for its simplicity and "SIZE"!!! Im a 200lb guy with 3 kids and a wife so the tiny campers always leave me wanting a just a tad more space. Not many people make a square drop trailer big enough for bunk beds or a chair and a desk setup inside. Great work!!!!!
Absolutely love Tern windows and doors. Everything about this trailer screams quality. Great idea not following the crowd and squeezing a big fridge in the galley. DIY access is also fantastic. Can't wait to see the XL version.
Wow. Possibly the best build I've seen of any manufacturer, and the options chosen are also fantastic. I will call you to discuss more about a couple of different options I'm looking for. Fantastic design.
Dude, a flip out, drop down carrier for the powered cooler in the kitchen area that would float the cooler in the open space above the counter top would be epic and would completely free up the front storage box.
Nice build but I have a couple issues. The intake and exhaust for the air conditioning is dumping out into the same small space which wouldn't be a issue as long as you keep the back hatch open all night while you're sleeping. Second issue is the electronics area behind the panel doesn't seem to be vented. Those electronics will put off a considerable amount of heat in a small space shortening the life span of them and adding unwanted heat into the living area. Overall though I like the build. I know it's hard to pack so much into such a small package
I wanted to see on top, under the rack. That would be good for some small vents to vent that heat you mention. Its an easy solution, but good point. I would have them added for that very heat issue. You could also put a vent along that back panel door that reveals the galley to to vent that air at night. Again, an easy fix!
Very interesting. I have been following Hiker Trailers and the new Encore ROG for a while now. Trying to decide what I want and what I can modify, etc. Seems you have maybe taken the best of both. Look forward to the larger size on its way. I am very curious why this is set up backwards from most trailers - awning and frig opens on drivers side, utility plugs/water fill and spare tire on passenger side. Usually the opposite?
That fridge and the awning can be swapped to the other side if the customer wants, it's just a few bolts to have the drawer come out of the other side of the tongue box. Same for the awning. As far as where everything else is, we started setting them up the way we'd like to have it out on the trail, whereas a lot of other manufacturers are focused on what's easier for campground hookups. I'm pretty sure no matter where that stuff is, half the time you'll be going "oh yeah this is perfect" and the other half you'll be going "son of a b**ch this hose doesn't reach."
I get not wanting to quote a price before options on a potential build out are agreed upon. But why not divulge the price this build sold for since it's already spec'd out, built and more or less sold? The quality, materials, attention to functional detail and execution look to be absolutely top notch. I would expect to pay a good bit since it appears to be made so well. Just kinda strange to not include what this one sold for. Those zero breeze ac's, I believe, run off of 24v dc or 110v ac. How is this one being powered voltage wise. I think they even have 12 to 24 volt converter that they offer. They are intriguing little ac's. Curious what route you took voltage wise. Fantastic build!!! Very impressive!!! Thankyou for sharing. If the price was mentioned during the segment, sorry, I may have missed that detail.
That one came out just under $40k but it was a little strange in that it was a mix and match of a few of our packages. I'm going to be posting a video to our channel shortly of the new Expedition package with the latest upgrades you should check out. That Zerobreeze is running off the trailer's inverter, 110v AC. We've changed up the way the exhaust is plumbed since this one, now it exhausts out the side wall so you don't need to keep the rear door open while the AC is running.
@@valiantexpeditiontrailers9905 Thankyou for the reply. The work and build quality as seen and described in the segment are very impressive. I expected a price in that range because of craftsmanship and detailed design and functionality. You got a winner here. Great reveal and breakdown of the what and why.
@@Chubbydippin I appreciate it, you'll like the new stuff even more then! The latest walk-around is uploading right now, probably be up in 20 minutes or so.
I would just like to point out that a bear, even a small one, would absolutely destroy that stainless steel mesh. Do not keep food in this thing when you are sleeping.
Wow! Really impressed by this trailer! I cant wait to see the XL version! Love the storage! We're a family of 6 so bigger is always better for us! How much weight can the rear Hitch hold?
Thanks! The we've got some XL's on the books that customers have ordered so those will start showing up probably around April. That rear hitch has a 250# limit because if you hit a good drop on a trail 250# can turn to 500# pretty quickly. The XL has 2' of extra room in the main cabin, which allows space for a 2' bunk along the back wall that doesn't interfere with the main queen mattress. For a family of 6 though, someone would probably have to be in a roof top tent on the roof rack!
Price out the components, add in the proper wages for craftsmen, tradesmen, add a profit margin of 20-30%; you're there. That Dometic fridge and those Arctic Tern windows are $2k +.
Lol, there's like 4 grand just in windows and doors. Doesn't matter how big it is, stuff still costs money to make and this is likely higher quality than any rv competitor.
Ive seen hundreds of trailers and I still very much like yours for its simplicity and "SIZE"!!! Im a 200lb guy with 3 kids and a wife so the tiny campers always leave me wanting a just a tad more space. Not many people make a square drop trailer big enough for bunk beds or a chair and a desk setup inside. Great work!!!!!
Fantastic build. The Artic Tern pieces are what pushes this trailer into the high end category. Well done sir
Absolutely love Tern windows and doors. Everything about this trailer screams quality. Great idea not following the crowd and squeezing a big fridge in the galley. DIY access is also fantastic. Can't wait to see the XL version.
Thanks, we appreciate that!
Wow. Possibly the best build I've seen of any manufacturer, and the options chosen are also fantastic. I will call you to discuss more about a couple of different options I'm looking for. Fantastic design.
Wow, that's a great compliment thank you!
Another spectacular build! The finest craftsmanship.
Thank you sir!
Dude, a flip out, drop down carrier for the powered cooler in the kitchen area that would float the cooler in the open space above the counter top would be epic and would completely free up the front storage box.
Nice build but I have a couple issues. The intake and exhaust for the air conditioning is dumping out into the same small space which wouldn't be a issue as long as you keep the back hatch open all night while you're sleeping. Second issue is the electronics area behind the panel doesn't seem to be vented. Those electronics will put off a considerable amount of heat in a small space shortening the life span of them and adding unwanted heat into the living area. Overall though I like the build. I know it's hard to pack so much into such a small package
I wanted to see on top, under the rack. That would be good for some small vents to vent that heat you mention. Its an easy solution, but good point. I would have them added for that very heat issue.
You could also put a vent along that back panel door that reveals the galley to to vent that air at night. Again, an easy fix!
I think he said the condensation from the air con goes into the water tank, I’m not sure I would want that
If the a/c's intake/exhaust is in the galley, then the galley door would need to be open when a/c is in use. ?????
I would agree. I work for a trailer company here in Missouri and this is a very simple fix. I'm sure they will address this later
Very interesting. I have been following Hiker Trailers and the new Encore ROG for a while now. Trying to decide what I want and what I can modify, etc. Seems you have maybe taken the best of both. Look forward to the larger size on its way.
I am very curious why this is set up backwards from most trailers - awning and frig opens on drivers side, utility plugs/water fill and spare tire on passenger side. Usually the opposite?
That fridge and the awning can be swapped to the other side if the customer wants, it's just a few bolts to have the drawer come out of the other side of the tongue box. Same for the awning. As far as where everything else is, we started setting them up the way we'd like to have it out on the trail, whereas a lot of other manufacturers are focused on what's easier for campground hookups. I'm pretty sure no matter where that stuff is, half the time you'll be going "oh yeah this is perfect" and the other half you'll be going "son of a b**ch this hose doesn't reach."
Great design , to the point , FAT FREE ! 👍👍👀
venting the air into the hatch ?
I get not wanting to quote a price before options on a potential build out are agreed upon. But why not divulge the price this build sold for since it's already spec'd out, built and more or less sold? The quality, materials, attention to functional detail and execution look to be absolutely top notch. I would expect to pay a good bit since it appears to be made so well. Just kinda strange to not include what this one sold for. Those zero breeze ac's, I believe, run off of 24v dc or 110v ac. How is this one being powered voltage wise. I think they even have 12 to 24 volt converter that they offer. They are intriguing little ac's. Curious what route you took voltage wise. Fantastic build!!! Very impressive!!! Thankyou for sharing. If the price was mentioned during the segment, sorry, I may have missed that detail.
That one came out just under $40k but it was a little strange in that it was a mix and match of a few of our packages. I'm going to be posting a video to our channel shortly of the new Expedition package with the latest upgrades you should check out. That Zerobreeze is running off the trailer's inverter, 110v AC. We've changed up the way the exhaust is plumbed since this one, now it exhausts out the side wall so you don't need to keep the rear door open while the AC is running.
@@valiantexpeditiontrailers9905 Thankyou for the reply. The work and build quality as seen and described in the segment are very impressive. I expected a price in that range because of craftsmanship and detailed design and functionality. You got a winner here. Great reveal and breakdown of the what and why.
@@Chubbydippin I appreciate it, you'll like the new stuff even more then! The latest walk-around is uploading right now, probably be up in 20 minutes or so.
What a fun trailer
How can I find you guys, no website. Looking for price and options, can it be towed behind a wrangler 4xe?
That is a nicely set-up trailer.
I love the a/c, excellent quality build too 👍
Can it be towed by a Rav4
What is the weight loaded ?
How much ? $ and where (State) and City are you guys located
Size on this one?
What's the name of the air-conditioning unit. I want to add it to mine
I would just like to point out that a bear, even a small one, would absolutely destroy that stainless steel mesh.
Do not keep food in this thing when you are sleeping.
Wow! Really impressed by this trailer! I cant wait to see the XL version! Love the storage! We're a family of 6 so bigger is always better for us! How much weight can the rear Hitch hold?
Thanks! The we've got some XL's on the books that customers have ordered so those will start showing up probably around April. That rear hitch has a 250# limit because if you hit a good drop on a trail 250# can turn to 500# pretty quickly. The XL has 2' of extra room in the main cabin, which allows space for a 2' bunk along the back wall that doesn't interfere with the main queen mattress. For a family of 6 though, someone would probably have to be in a roof top tent on the roof rack!
I’m on the same track as you. Zero Breeze air conditioner with propex heater.
Would it be possible to mount dirt bikes to this trailer?
Nice build, nice walk through!
Is that build $22,900 the way it sits?
Please let me know....thanks
5:24 thats the same track system that aircraft secure passenger seating to airplane structure, very stout stuff.
Nice ! 👍
Cost please
I just dont see $45,000 sitting here. I dont get it
Price out the components, add in the proper wages for craftsmen, tradesmen, add a profit margin of 20-30%; you're there.
That Dometic fridge and those Arctic Tern windows are $2k +.
There’s not, maybe $8k. But sales has never been about costs, it’s about what the market will pay and $45k puts this camper in the middle ground.
especially when you can build it your self and save about 40,000 to 35,000
That's just what it costs to put a silver saddle on a jackass. 😝
I'd like to point out it's still just a small teardrop.
nice
"I got an XTD" (be careful who you say that too...) 😅
"I've got a large red XTD"
The camper is nice, the audio leaves a lot to be desired.
Can't like this if it says sqaure drop! You must be explaining to people about how these things are built! Idk
I want one can u finance
We don't personally but we can work with your bank
What a fucking ripoff for $22,900!
Lol, there's like 4 grand just in windows and doors. Doesn't matter how big it is, stuff still costs money to make and this is likely higher quality than any rv competitor.
I agree with the price breakdown, but I think Off Grid has this beat, zero wood.
I’m on the same track as you. Zero Breeze air conditioner with propex heater.