I purchased a HELIO O3 from a dealer in Salem, OR. I love this unit. It's extremely well built yet light. I've had several RVs in my life and I am SICK AND TIRED of them leaking. This one is the least lightly to leak due to the 4 pieces of fiberglass welded together with the epoxy sealant with a wrap around cap and channels for water to run off. I love this little trailer! I have taken it on several trips and it pulls like a charm with my new FORD RANGER 2020. They are not cheap but you get what you pay for, the quality is excellent.
@@MZDezi1010 Anything with exposed seams is a risk, whether you're dealing with rain in a campground or on the road. Most RV's and trailers are not as watertight as a car or truck but people just assume they are. Stick with fiberglass and as few seams as possible.
Now this is what I'm talking about! No water intrusion. One piece molded fiberglass. Aluminum frame. No rusting. Lifetime trailer. My biggest complaint with American motor homes, trailers, and truck campers is they're not built to last. Their quality control is horrendous and they have to be resealed at least once a year with goop. Yes... I call it goop because it is lazy and cheap engineering to build RV's like cardboard boxes sealed with silicone and caulk. Hopefully HELIO will one day build trailers that are a little bit bigger. Say up to 20 feet? I would rather have a small leak proof trailer that is solidly built than a big trailer with all of the bell and whistles but is built with laminated walls, roofs, and floors joined together with seams that leak without smothering them in goop! Damn! These little trailers even have molded water channels! Well done, HELIO! American RV manufacturers... take note!
Amen to your comment about cheap leaky rvs that need annual good to seal the leaks..my car roof don't leak my van roof don't leak but my father rv roof does?
I bought the Helio 04 recently. Yes it seems more expensive but when you take into account the build, the materials used, it's solid. No water leakage can happen in this unit. One reason I bought. And it's fiberglass, which is lightweight and durable. I researched heavily before I purchased. Although it seems expensive, I think in the long run, it will stand the test of time and be less maintenance overall, and still look like new years from now.
I bought a HELIO O3 after having owned several different types of RVs. This little unit is by far.....(bar none) the highest quality RV I've ever owned. It's small, lightweight, extremely well designed and well built, and good looking. It tows like a dream and I am really enjoying it. My unit sleeps three and has an on board toilet but no shower. The shower is outdoors but it does have hot water for the outdoor shower. I bought a mattress topper for the RV queen bed and it's super comfortable. I use the CURT ECHO wireless brake controller and I pull with a Subaru Forester. I live in Seattle but I bought this in Salem, OR. I like the idea that it will probably never leak due to the molded fiberglass construction and welded fiberglass seams. My last RV, a new Winnebago, leaked badly after I owned it for three months. It turned me off from buying another traditional RV. This is a PERFECT little RV for folks that don't want to buy a separate tow vehicle. I love the Max fan too. It's a great little unit and I'm VERY HAPPY with it.
The 02 is gunning for the airstream basecamp. Similar price. Similar amenities. Its a tough choice for the consumer now! Looking for an extended 8 months/year living solution that is small in carbon footprint, but still has basic amenities- shower/toilet, food preservation, cooking solution, and bed.
Can American manufactures take note of what these guys are doing?? Great idea to make them light so an average SUV could tow, much nicer than most teardrops
Since I would be looking for something to live in several months out of the year, I think I would want the 01 with the wet bath. Wet baths are fantastic. I don't know why people think they need a dry bath. Anyway, I am going to be looking at these very closely for purchase. Thank you for featuring them.
Bought ours less than 2 months ago first camping trip 11 miles down the road top separated from bottom glue and caulk fell out dealer told us to fix it ourselves so much for a warranty
those are cool little trailers. Now i need something small like that with only a bed, wet bath, fridge and storage for my dirtbike that's under 1500 pounds.
I don't think that is doable. Even something tiny like the no boundaries 10.6 is 1600 pounds empty and it has no bath (although you could carry a portable toilet and a shower tent).
@@Minionmoto529 I know this post is old but a 2001 Ranger with the 3.0 liter can tow around 3680lbs with the auto trans and about 2220lbs with the manual.
The cost range of travel trailers is baffling. One of those things cost as much as my 28 ft camper with a slide out and 3 beds. Good review. It’s definitely better than sleeping in a tent.
Highball 734 not at all, in the United States tradition is to build as big as possible with cheapest crappiest components , put a big price tag on it then mark it down 50% so you think you got so much for so little, got a blue trap on your roof yet?
That's interesting, these guys are based 20 mins away from where I live, I've seen them outside but never bothered looking into them, these are very interesting design.
A friend of mine actually builds wood teardrop trailers on a large single axle cargo trailer frame. They are very nice, but NOT cheaper. His are fully loaded with ac, tv, blueray, stereo, satellite/cable ready, queen select comfort mattress, windows (just like those), and a skylight.
Most people don't realize that those trailers from Northern and Harbor freight are only rated for 45mph. Yeah, cheaper but often, new axles are required for safety. I like these for those who can't build their own.
I've looked into it. Someone with the skill, no company overheads to deal with, and all of the tools already could make something cheaper and possibly as good. It's totally doable. However, this is obviously not a product for those select few talented individuals. This is a product for a different niche, people who want high quality trailer and are willing to pay for quality.
THESE HELIO TRAILERS WOULD BE REALLY GREAT FOR THOSE THAT ARE TRYING TO TRANSITION FROM BEING HOMELESS.WHAT A WONDERFUL IDEA THAT NEEDSVTO BE PUT INTO ACTION RSTHER QUICKLY.
Right, a homeless person couldn't afford it, you can get a single axle cargo for $2000 new, then fridge , tankless hot water, ac, washer dryer, everything for less than $1000, total $3000
The first one could work for me, but not at that price. Maybe at $15k, but not $20-30K. I like that it's simple to handle, and for a solo female that's a plus. Not too many moving parts to have to fix all the time, light weight, easy to tow. But an older Lance or Nash on the smaller side at half that price would also work with lots more to offer.
For motorcycle travel, those little ones with the attachable tent would be great. Secure sleep space with a/c, out of the rain and cold. Solar wired. I bet you could add a small TV and WiFi as well. There's enough space inside to pack all sorts of gear while travelling, then just put up the tent and haul out the cooking station, the portapottie, the folding chairs and tables. Luxury.
Big, I’m looking for a non towable travel trailer. one that cannae be towed. Now wait. I pause again because this thing has my attention! Baffroom with shower, a/c, no water problems, lightweight... ok, i keep watching... yes! Need brakes.
I wish major manufacturers would put this type of quality into their units, sure their are some that are well made, camplite, grandesign, arctic fox,outdoorsRv and a handful of others, but generally most are slapped together over priced low quality poj that u end up unloading 3yrs later due to major water issues #rot, and in general falling apart. That u paid 35,000 for.
@@gsp49 Not with all the features you can't. The damn trailer's gonna cost almost as much before putting all the amenities into it. Someone with some decent skill can pull something that's pretty good off for around $10k-$15k Of course, at 35k, that starts getting into "could just buy a cargo van and modify it to be an RV" territory, maybe even get a used professionally made RV van.
They won't because people like their cheap RV's. Most people don't look at the engineering or quality of things and simply look at price and then complain a few years down the road that its leaking, which gives them a reason to trade it in. If you want a trailer like this you will need to buy from a small time company such as this one.
Looks like the Mini Max and MyPod from Littleguy. A few differences, but very similar. I had the MyPod when I lived in Northern Cali, no A/C, because you don't "need" it up there. Then I moved to FL. NEED. I also wanted something I could stand up in, so I upgraded to the Mini Max. I can see these being as popular, but they have fewer bells and whistles.
I’ve been in New Zealand for the last 3 years. This country is so beautiful. I want to see more after my job is done here. Plan to rent a small van or RV. This is the reason why I subscribed to the channel recently.For future knowledge on purchasing a travel trailer. Also noticed on previous tutorial,mostly all videos are from the Corpus area. Where I’m from 😮. I was wondering when you where going to put more small compact trailers. Good on you. I’m liking this compact trailer videos. This trailer would be good for Padre Island sea shore. Light,compact and weather resistant all around. Great 👍🏼 for the beach.
That flooring is a step in the right direction, some RV floors are bad before they even get wet, But on the other hand, even vinyl flooring is waterproof, except for the fastener holes. I'm skeptical of that being able to survive being used on a deck, but still looks better than OSB. I don't know why companies just don't use outdoor deck material, and then the floor would never rot. They need to invent a plastic material that comes in sheets, in plywood thicknesses.
Come on American companies! Canada is showing us up! Today it's campers, tomorrow TTs and RVs. Sooner or later you have to make better items or lose all your business to companies that will.
Still this is a niche market. Very high price points here. So any OEM going this route will be a low volume producer. North American market is different. People want more trailer for less. Price points are more important. In Europe I've noticed the caravans are generally of much higher quality. But generally everything they make is better quality then the US. However, there are a few makes that do put out higher end stuff. Bean trailers comes to mind.
Oui Oui small and light, get out and enjoy the outdoors. I don’t need to take the whole house with me. A place to eat, sleep and shower. Love the less-wood designs. The one issue might be any screws or cuts through the fiberglass shell, that could allow moisture into the inner layers. I’m not sure the AC unit on the smaller one would be good with it blowing directly on your head or feet.
Do you have website information for the company? Didn't see/hear it if you presented that; sorry. Looks like the units are very well built, IMO. Y'all Be Safe!
I was hesitating to order a Bruder Exp-5 for my Tesla Model Y, but they would not ship from Australia to Canada their $120,000 trailers. Now I find this brand made 100km away from where I live at 1/5 the price. Take my money right now Hélio!
The price is absolutely mind blowing. Why would anyone pay CLOSE to that for such a small trailer? I can’t believe that they can actually sell these trailers at that price when you can get much larger, more functional trailers for the same price.
I thought after talking to tue owner you would have gone inside them to show more details ..also was that Canadian prices or American...I am going to assume Canadian
First these are waaay to expensive for what they offer. Second at this price point and with their talk of a "lifetime trailer" they should offer a warranty to back that up. Third the aluminum frame concerns me. Aluminum fatigues in ways steel doesn't and that could be an issue down the road.
Go the largest Airstream dealership in Canada in London Ontario and get Andy to install a custom WD hitch. Believe it, the dealership uses a WD hitch equipped 2010 VW Jetta TDI to deliver Airstreams in excess of 3900lbs. Personally I towed an all aluminum (inc chassis) TT (DW 2200 lbs but fully loaded about 3500) with my VW Jetta TDI for years until VW paid my way too much to sell it back to them due to the emissions scandal settlement. Alas, I now have a GMC 1500 as a TV and sincerely miss the towing experience if not the economy of my Jetta. A pox on big NA auto who insist we purchase pickups to tow with while in Europe sing the praises of the towing ability of their compact cars! GK
2023 HELIO O SERIES O2 42,000 CAD . For some reason the smaller the trailer keep getting expensive. Lot of People who are looking for smaller size because they have a smaller budget. Why is this so hard to grasp this concept. Keep your 40K trailer features for bigger trailers.
Maybe that small one behind a goldwing. But even that will push the limits on a 1800. I'd get something a little lighter. Plus I'd want it to be a trike if you attempted something this big.
Do some research on the differences between aluminum & fiberglass. Fiberglass weighs more but is much more durable. Most trailers today use "wood" framing covered with "thin" sheets of aluminum - that causes a multitude of problems as time goes on.
I purchased a HELIO O3 from a dealer in Salem, OR. I love this unit. It's extremely well built yet light. I've had several RVs in my life and I am SICK AND TIRED of them leaking. This one is the least lightly to leak due to the 4 pieces of fiberglass welded together with the epoxy sealant with a wrap around cap and channels for water to run off. I love this little trailer! I have taken it on several trips and it pulls like a charm with my new FORD RANGER 2020. They are not cheap but you get what you pay for, the quality is excellent.
I'm glad I saw this comment. I did not know there is leakage problems with most. Im new to this lol
@@MZDezi1010 Anything with exposed seams is a risk, whether you're dealing with rain in a campground or on the road. Most RV's and trailers are not as watertight as a car or truck but people just assume they are. Stick with fiberglass and as few seams as possible.
Now this is what I'm talking about! No water intrusion. One piece molded fiberglass. Aluminum frame. No rusting. Lifetime trailer. My biggest complaint with American motor homes, trailers, and truck campers is they're not built to last. Their quality control is horrendous and they have to be resealed at least once a year with goop. Yes... I call it goop because it is lazy and cheap engineering to build RV's like cardboard boxes sealed with silicone and caulk. Hopefully HELIO will one day build trailers that are a little bit bigger. Say up to 20 feet? I would rather have a small leak proof trailer that is solidly built than a big trailer with all of the bell and whistles but is built with laminated walls, roofs, and floors joined together with seams that leak without smothering them in goop! Damn! These little trailers even have molded water channels! Well done, HELIO! American RV manufacturers... take note!
Amen to your comment about cheap leaky rvs that need annual good to seal the leaks..my car roof don't leak my van roof don't leak but my father rv roof does?
I’ve been looking at the rv’s and agree. What about airstreams?
Thanks for your great comment!
I bought the Helio 04 recently. Yes it seems more expensive but when you take into account the build, the materials used, it's solid. No water leakage can happen in this unit. One reason I bought. And it's fiberglass, which is lightweight and durable. I researched heavily before I purchased. Although it seems expensive, I think in the long run, it will stand the test of time and be less maintenance overall, and still look like new years from now.
I bought a HELIO O3 after having owned several different types of RVs. This little unit is by far.....(bar none) the highest quality RV I've ever owned. It's small, lightweight, extremely well designed and well built, and good looking. It tows like a dream and I am really enjoying it. My unit sleeps three and has an on board toilet but no shower. The shower is outdoors but it does have hot water for the outdoor shower. I bought a mattress topper for the RV queen bed and it's super comfortable. I use the CURT ECHO wireless brake controller and I pull with a Subaru Forester. I live in Seattle but I bought this in Salem, OR. I like the idea that it will probably never leak due to the molded fiberglass construction and welded fiberglass seams. My last RV, a new Winnebago, leaked badly after I owned it for three months. It turned me off from buying another traditional RV. This is a PERFECT little RV for folks that don't want to buy a separate tow vehicle. I love the Max fan too. It's a great little unit and I'm VERY HAPPY with it.
John Penumbra what are the prices
@@jamespolucha6911 My Helio retails for around 25K but you pay for the quality
While expensive the build and material quality seems to be vastly superior
If you are going to show off a trailer, go inside and show off the interior and not just shoot from the doorway.
Go to the Air Force Guy's rv channel he has a couple good walk around vids.
Any info on the 1st one with water capacity, price etc .. these specs are important... especially for folks in the market ...
Still going to want a one ton dually just to be on the safe side.
No no no. Are you trying to kill people. This clearly demands a Class 8 truck. How uncaring of you to suggest otherwise
😂
I’ll be using my F550 super duty dually 4 x4
That defeats the purpose why this light rv was designed, you might as well get a 15 foot rv for that one ton truck.
@@marcjameslagmay7134that 15 foot will fall apart in a couple of years
The 02 is gunning for the airstream basecamp. Similar price. Similar amenities. Its a tough choice for the consumer now! Looking for an extended 8 months/year living solution that is small in carbon footprint, but still has basic amenities- shower/toilet, food preservation, cooking solution, and bed.
Both are perfect for my 2020 Jetta. 🤗.
Can American manufactures take note of what these guys are doing?? Great idea to make them light so an average SUV could tow, much nicer than most teardrops
Very nice trailers, impressive build quality.
I like the looks of this RV. And I found a dealer 50 miles north of me.
Since I would be looking for something to live in several months out of the year, I think I would want the 01 with the wet bath. Wet baths are fantastic. I don't know why people think they need a dry bath. Anyway, I am going to be looking at these very closely for purchase. Thank you for featuring them.
1500 lbs! Wow! I’ll think about it.
very nicely built
Bought ours less than 2 months ago first camping trip 11 miles down the road top separated from bottom glue and caulk fell out dealer told us to fix it ourselves so much for a warranty
Wow, I like those.
Love the 02 so cute. Need more little light weight trailers like this.
Great small off the grid TT. Thanks for sharing JD.
Finally something I can tow with my 2002 V-6 Toyota Highlander or my '99 Chevy V-6 pickup. I am not wanting to spend a fortune buying a new truck.
those are cool little trailers. Now i need something small like that with only a bed, wet bath, fridge and storage for my dirtbike that's under 1500 pounds.
I don't think that is doable. Even something tiny like the no boundaries 10.6 is 1600 pounds empty and it has no bath (although you could carry a portable toilet and a shower tent).
Nu camp brand is for you then.. But its a truck camper
@@neonrainbow9033 right on. I have a 2001 Ford ranger with a 3.0 v6 so I need something under 1500 pounds
Easy, single axle cargo trailer, lighter than that.
@@Minionmoto529
I know this post is old but a 2001 Ranger with the 3.0 liter can tow around 3680lbs with the auto trans and about 2220lbs with the manual.
It seems like there is so much more variety everywhere else but California. You only have like one option here, Braxton Creek and that's it.
The cost range of travel trailers is baffling. One of those things cost as much as my 28 ft camper with a slide out and 3 beds. Good review. It’s definitely better than sleeping in a tent.
Highball 734 not at all, in the United States tradition is to build as big as possible with cheapest crappiest components , put a big price tag on it then mark it down 50% so you think you got so much for so little, got a blue trap on your roof yet?
More room in a tent.
The floor would be wood encapsulated in fiberglass, just like boat stringers, which is good for flex
Not being rigid prevents stress cracks
That's interesting, these guys are based 20 mins away from where I live, I've seen them outside but never bothered looking into them, these are very interesting design.
In before someone comments on how they could build their own better and cheaper from a Harbor Freight trailer kit.
A friend of mine actually builds wood teardrop trailers on a large single axle cargo trailer frame. They are very nice, but NOT cheaper. His are fully loaded with ac, tv, blueray, stereo, satellite/cable ready, queen select comfort mattress, windows (just like those), and a skylight.
Most people don't realize that those trailers from Northern and Harbor freight are only rated for 45mph. Yeah, cheaper but often, new axles are required for safety. I like these for those who can't build their own.
And there you have it
Cheaper, yes. Better, unlikely.
I've looked into it. Someone with the skill, no company overheads to deal with, and all of the tools already could make something cheaper and possibly as good. It's totally doable.
However, this is obviously not a product for those select few talented individuals. This is a product for a different niche, people who want high quality trailer and are willing to pay for quality.
THESE HELIO TRAILERS
WOULD BE REALLY GREAT FOR THOSE
THAT ARE TRYING TO TRANSITION FROM
BEING HOMELESS.WHAT A WONDERFUL
IDEA THAT NEEDSVTO BE PUT INTO
ACTION RSTHER QUICKLY.
Except for the price 😂
Right, a homeless person couldn't afford it, you can get a single axle cargo for $2000 new, then fridge , tankless hot water, ac, washer dryer, everything for less than $1000, total $3000
A homeless person wouldn't have $35,000 to spend on one
All very nice
The first one could work for me, but not at that price. Maybe at $15k, but not $20-30K. I like that it's simple to handle, and for a solo female that's a plus. Not too many moving parts to have to fix all the time, light weight, easy to tow. But an older Lance or Nash on the smaller side at half that price would also work with lots more to offer.
For motorcycle travel, those little ones with the attachable tent would be great. Secure sleep space with a/c, out of the rain and cold. Solar wired. I bet you could add a small TV and WiFi as well. There's enough space inside to pack all sorts of gear while travelling, then just put up the tent and haul out the cooking station, the portapottie, the folding chairs and tables. Luxury.
They had TVs. Look starting at 7:30 for a clear view.
Big, I’m looking for a non towable travel trailer. one that cannae be towed. Now wait. I pause again because this thing has my attention! Baffroom with shower, a/c, no water problems, lightweight... ok, i keep watching... yes! Need brakes.
Great job and smart move. Aero. And light.
Is the glued being used asbestos free? I know Canada still mines asbestos just curious
It's not the weight of the trailer, it is the weight of the wind hitting the front of the trailer.
I wish major manufacturers would put this type of quality into their units, sure their are some that are well made, camplite, grandesign, arctic fox,outdoorsRv and a handful of others, but generally most are slapped together over priced low quality poj that u end up unloading 3yrs later due to major water issues #rot, and in general falling apart. That u paid 35,000 for.
You can get a new cargo trailer and build your own for under $3000.
@@gsp49 Not with all the features you can't. The damn trailer's gonna cost almost as much before putting all the amenities into it. Someone with some decent skill can pull something that's pretty good off for around $10k-$15k
Of course, at 35k, that starts getting into "could just buy a cargo van and modify it to be an RV" territory, maybe even get a used professionally made RV van.
They won't because people like their cheap RV's. Most people don't look at the engineering or quality of things and simply look at price and then complain a few years down the road that its leaking, which gives them a reason to trade it in. If you want a trailer like this you will need to buy from a small time company such as this one.
The lil one would work great with my Heritage! I'd do a summer on the road with that.
Gary Slo-Poke Guillory I’m coming
Looks like the Mini Max and MyPod from Littleguy. A few differences, but very similar. I had the MyPod when I lived in Northern Cali, no A/C, because you don't "need" it up there. Then I moved to FL. NEED. I also wanted something I could stand up in, so I upgraded to the Mini Max. I can see these being as popular, but they have fewer bells and whistles.
nice little trailer
I’ve been in New Zealand for the last 3 years. This country is so beautiful. I want to see more after my job is done here. Plan to rent a small van or RV.
This is the reason why I subscribed to the channel recently.For future knowledge on purchasing a travel trailer. Also noticed on previous tutorial,mostly all videos are from the Corpus area. Where I’m from 😮. I was wondering when you where going to put more small compact trailers. Good on you. I’m liking this compact trailer videos. This trailer would be good for Padre Island sea shore. Light,compact and weather resistant all around. Great 👍🏼 for the beach.
Good luck importing one. Their dealer network is tiny. Just Canada and a few dealers in the northeast a few in the pacific northwest USA.
Aussies are way ahead of America on RVs though! Offroad, light, and ammenities!
A must have for those with Can Am Spyder...me, I'm one of those!
We are towing with a Subaru imprezza around the country with a pop up
Daisy Motor Group in Round Rock, TX carries this brand now.
Seems pretty comparable to the Tab trailers.
man i love this! i just wish it was bit bigger. But very efficient and built great.
Now this I would love to have
That flooring is a step in the right direction, some RV floors are bad before they even get wet, But on the other hand, even vinyl flooring is waterproof, except for the fastener holes. I'm skeptical of that being able to survive being used on a deck, but still looks better than OSB. I don't know why companies just don't use outdoor deck material, and then the floor would never rot. They need to invent a plastic material that comes in sheets, in plywood thicknesses.
That small one could be used as a toy hauler if it had a large door, quads, bikes and pedal bikes
That is awesome i can't wait to see these in person an my Goldwing can pull the first small one. Thats a great price on them
very efficient
really cool. esp one light enough to be towed by a motorcycle.
Yessss!!!
Come on American companies! Canada is showing us up! Today it's campers, tomorrow TTs and RVs. Sooner or later you have to make better items or lose all your business to companies that will.
Still this is a niche market. Very high price points here. So any OEM going this route will be a low volume producer. North American market is different. People want more trailer for less. Price points are more important. In Europe I've noticed the caravans are generally of much higher quality. But generally everything they make is better quality then the US. However, there are a few makes that do put out higher end stuff. Bean trailers comes to mind.
Very nice.
If it is so good, how come they only give you a 2 year warranty ?
Nice great idea
Oui Oui small and light, get out and enjoy the outdoors. I don’t need to take the whole house with me. A place to eat, sleep and shower. Love the less-wood designs. The one issue might be any screws or cuts through the fiberglass shell, that could allow moisture into the inner layers.
I’m not sure the AC unit on the smaller one would be good with it blowing directly on your head or feet.
Do your little feeties get cold?
Diana Neal not mine, I like the cold, maybe you missed that? The mrs though and others probably.
I like the Helio 03 but it’s not made for tall people.if you can make it wider for 6ft 4 inch people. Make an Helio 03 XL
Do you have website information for the company? Didn't see/hear it if you presented that; sorry. Looks like the units are very well built, IMO. Y'all Be Safe!
This would be fine for a single person or a couple. They seem very well built , actually better built then many I've seen.
ours separated shell from floor dealer refused to fix it
Please review the Gulf Stream cabin cruiser 28bbs
I could have a Casita for those prices (high teens - low 20s)....
Maria G , oh I’m sorry to hear that the quality isn’t good. They’ve had a good reputation in the past...
With carpeted walls 👎
Was that a bruder exp-6 in the background in the beginning!!! It would be amazing if you could review it
I was hesitating to order a Bruder Exp-5 for my Tesla Model Y, but they would not ship from Australia to Canada their $120,000 trailers. Now I find this brand made 100km away from where I live at 1/5 the price. Take my money right now Hélio!
I knew these wouldn't be cheap, but it looks like you are getting what you pay for. Very nice.
You're also getting ripped off. LOL
It’s pricey but the savings come in by not having to upgrade your vehicle to tow it.
Wonder how it tows at highway speeds?
Is this meant for dwarfs? The bed only seems 5’ long
I have never heard of these campers before. I’m going to have to check them out. Been really looking at fiberglass ones for the durability. Thanks
A coffin on wheels
How so?
@@iamthehype3684 the size, like being shut up in a coffin.
@@gsp49 oh
@@gsp49 Cant sit up and stand in a coffin (unless you are Dracula :)
SICK, STEUPID SICK pricing! I built,a HOUSE for that much!
The price is absolutely mind blowing.
Why would anyone pay CLOSE to that for such a small trailer?
I can’t believe that they can actually sell these trailers at that price when you can get much larger, more functional trailers for the same price.
This unita are very high quality build
I thought after talking to tue owner you would have gone inside them to show more details ..also was that Canadian prices or American...I am going to assume Canadian
Wow those are expensive. Not enough trailer for me.
I agree
How much ?
@@jamespolucha6911 He said small ones $9,000-13,000 USD & the bigger ones $20,000😳 I was expecting him to say $3,000. max on the tiny ones!
👌 good
Nice
Really cool if you have a car. I have an electric cargo bike...
Any 4 person, no bath, outdoor shower? Under 18k?
They would look nice behind my Golf Cart....
20-30K! No way! Way to much money.
Really, you can build a house for that.
Get what you pay for. This baby will never leak or rot, unlike most American models
Is it $20 or $30K
Can I tow with a 2021 Toyota Sienna
Would he let you take it for a spin with your F-450??
What make/ model of cars can tow this?
Can it be towed by a 2012 Honda Accord?
Prices !!!!???
First these are waaay to expensive for what they offer. Second at this price point and with their talk of a "lifetime trailer" they should offer a warranty to back that up. Third the aluminum frame concerns me. Aluminum fatigues in ways steel doesn't and that could be an issue down the road.
I have a 98 aluminum frame Terry, not had any issues.
Dillon Hawkins the Chassis frame is Aluminum? Or the box frame?
Nice till I heard the price than I lol'd
Man I like these , can you throw out some prices
How is the A/C vented?
Can you tow one with a 2019 Subaru Impreza?
The smaller you can, most cars have a 1000 lb tow rating and the trailers are below 1000 lbs, the larger ones you may struggle towing it.
@@LouisSubearth ok. Thanks!
Go the largest Airstream dealership in Canada in London Ontario and get Andy to install a custom WD hitch. Believe it, the dealership uses a WD hitch equipped 2010 VW Jetta TDI to deliver Airstreams in excess of 3900lbs. Personally I towed an all aluminum (inc chassis) TT (DW 2200 lbs but fully loaded about 3500) with my VW Jetta TDI for years until VW paid my way too much to sell it back to them due to the emissions scandal settlement. Alas, I now have a GMC 1500 as a TV and sincerely miss the towing experience if not the economy of my Jetta. A pox on big NA auto who insist we purchase pickups to tow with while in Europe sing the praises of the towing ability of their compact cars! GK
Price is crazy
Oooh where is this dude from he’s very handsome love his accent…?
Quebec,...french canadian .like me I recognized the accent right away 😊
2023 HELIO O SERIES O2 42,000 CAD . For some reason the smaller the trailer keep getting expensive. Lot of People who are looking for smaller size because they have a smaller budget. Why is this so hard to grasp this concept. Keep your 40K trailer features for bigger trailers.
40.000 CAD!?
Can these be towed by motorcycles?
Maybe that small one behind a goldwing. But even that will push the limits on a 1800. I'd get something a little lighter. Plus I'd want it to be a trike if you attempted something this big.
Yes
Dang. The nicer ones cost just about as much as my 2020 MX-5 RF that I’m looking to tow it with. Not saying they aren’t worth it. Just sayin...
Fart gas is lighter than O2
The RVs are light but his accent is very heavy
At least he can speak a second language somewhat fluently.
@@chomp54321 extremely somewhat
Cut him some slack .
Diana Neal how’s your French?
And that’s a problem?
I was told fiberglass is more money.
Do some research on the differences between aluminum & fiberglass. Fiberglass weighs more but is much more durable. Most trailers today use "wood" framing covered with "thin" sheets of aluminum - that causes a multitude of problems as time goes on.
A/C??? Why?
Oxygen isn't light it has a molar mass 16 times greater than that of hydrogen.
Well, it's also lighter than over 90% of all the elements.
Too expensive!