We have an Intech Sol Horizon Rover. I don’t have anything but praise for the quality of Intech and the service after the sale. Can’t go wrong with the OVR. We are considering one in future. We love the size and accessibility of National and State parks the size afforded us.
I'm giving them about five years to get it right. Heavy duty roof, all solar panels, exhaust out the side and AC on the back, (No holes in the roof) propane on trailer tong, Torsion axles cannot be serviced, but have to be replaced. Automatic leveling, just a few things to start.
Every trailer has issues. Find the one that checks all your boxes. They have changed to the on demand water heater. They have also added a generator option. They are taking criticism and applying where they can.
Really nice rig. The only downside I see is lack of clothes storage space in the bedroom area. They needed to put storage under the one twin bed that didn't have the batteries under it. Other than that this thing is nearly perfect.
We like the design. There is no real hanging storage in the bedroom. You do have the nice closet by the door. The other bed has the outdoor kitchen under it so there is really no way to get extra storage. We like the idea that there is no slide but still plenty of room. One less thing to worry about when it come to maintenance or one less thing to break.
To call this off road capable they should dump the axles and go with trailing arms. Also the steps would most likely be damaged or torn off on a true off road adventure. I think the tongue should be longer with a storage box and propane tanks in front of it.
Nobody shows it cause it is not the easiest to get to especially when you are filming. The battery is actually under the dinette seat on the side wall. You have to take off the cushions and the lift up a board to get to the battery compartment.
Why did you show nothing about the windows and screens? Are they sliding glass windows? How smoothly do they slide? How easy to close and securely latch? Are they strong and durable? Other off-road campers have high quality European windows that are easy to open and close, can be securely latched in multiple locations, offer excellent ventilation, and are unlikely to ever break. Sliding glass windows are often hard to open and close, the screens break easily, and they don't last. This is a disappointing feature on an otherwise interesting trailer.
THis is one of the best, most contemporary and well laid out trailer configs Ive ever seen. Nice work Intech!
We have an Intech Sol Horizon Rover. I don’t have anything but praise for the quality of Intech and the service after the sale. Can’t go wrong with the OVR. We are considering one in future. We love the size and accessibility of National and State parks the size afforded us.
That’s good to hear and we are super excited to get our Expedition.
Winner winner 🐔 dinner
I'm giving them about five years to get it right. Heavy duty roof, all solar panels, exhaust out the side and AC on the back, (No holes in the roof) propane on trailer tong, Torsion axles cannot be serviced, but have to be replaced. Automatic leveling, just a few things to start.
This trailer cost over 60k, and they said is prep for back up camera, still have the same water heater as the regular ones.
Every trailer has issues. Find the one that checks all your boxes. They have changed to the on demand water heater. They have also added a generator option. They are taking criticism and applying where they can.
Really nice rig. The only downside I see is lack of clothes storage space in the bedroom area. They needed to put storage under the one twin bed that didn't have the batteries under it. Other than that this thing is nearly perfect.
We like the design. There is no real hanging storage in the bedroom. You do have the nice closet by the door. The other bed has the outdoor kitchen under it so there is really no way to get extra storage. We like the idea that there is no slide but still plenty of room. One less thing to worry about when it come to maintenance or one less thing to break.
Who needs clothes?
To call this off road capable they should dump the axles and go with trailing arms. Also the steps would most likely be damaged or torn off on a true off road adventure. I think the tongue should be longer with a storage box and propane tanks in front of it.
I’ve watched about 10 videos on this camper and nobody shows where the batteries go. It makes no sense.
Nobody shows it cause it is not the easiest to get to especially when you are filming. The battery is actually under the dinette seat on the side wall. You have to take off the cushions and the lift up a board to get to the battery compartment.
You missed the tank heaters...
Thanks for mentioning that. That is a nice gesture. There are so many features on these rvs now. Hard to remember to mention them all.
Wet Bath is a big negative
It’s not for everyone. We upgraded to the OVR Navigate that has a separate shower and toilet space.
@@fulltimethrivenadventures2686 How do you like it so far, am looking at one today.
Why did you show nothing about the windows and screens? Are they sliding glass windows? How smoothly do they slide? How easy to close and securely latch? Are they strong and durable? Other off-road campers have high quality European windows that are easy to open and close, can be securely latched in multiple locations, offer excellent ventilation, and are unlikely to ever break. Sliding glass windows are often hard to open and close, the screens break easily, and they don't last. This is a disappointing feature on an otherwise interesting trailer.
Seem like a nice trailer but like all manufactures they are being very optimistic with price.
The market seems to be slowing down. The problem is with inflation the cost of materials has gone up. The cost is past on to the consumer.