Real time / real life experiences like this are the best commercials for a company. The durability and the customer service from these guys seems 2nd to none. Glad that you are all ok!!
I didn’t know you had a Teton X. Thought you guys had a Mission Overland Summit. We have looked at a Mission Overland and seriously considered a Teton X. I think a good video would be a comparison video where pros and cons of each trailer are discussed. There are pros and cons to every trailer and that video may help people decide.
We have spent time in both of these units. We do not own either of them It would be really difficult to compare these two. While you can stand up in both and both have outside kitchen and shower facilities. The Teton X has a 2x5 inch boxed frame. It has air bag and shock suspension. The Summit's frame is C channel construction with a Timbren (rubber bumpstops) suspension. The Summit is more budget friendly where the Teton is built to withstand anything that you can throw at it
I met you and Deb at Xgrid when your jeep was being put on the flat bed, I was picking up my MO Summit. Im glad you guys were ok, Im super impressed how well that trailer took the hit.
Thanks. It would be really difficult to compare these two. While you can stand up in both and both have outside kitchen and shower facilities. The Teton X has a 2x5 inch boxed frame. It has air bag and shock suspension. The Summit's frame is C channel construction with a Timbren (rubber bumpstops) suspension. The Summit is more budget friendly where the Teton is built to withstand anything that you can throw at it
Teton X……We really liked that trailer. We had gotten information and were getting ready to order several years ago and then the company changed hands (sold) and the lead times were a least 2 years. That lead time is crazy to me and a no go for me. Hopefully the “new” company has gotten the lead times down.
I’m curious what the model number of this trailer is so I can get a better idea of what the size is. It doesn’t look any bigger than my trailer and there’s no way you could get five people in my trailer, although I don’t have pop top. It might be bigger than it looks in the video, so if you could share a model number or a link to the model, that would be great.
The model is the Teton X Here are the links XGRID Campers www.xgridcampers.com/default.asp?page=xInventoryDetail&id=14907274&p=1&make=atlas%20outdoors&s=(Sort%20By)&d=D&fr=xAllInventory Atlas Outdoors atlasoutdoorsusa.com/tetonx/
Real time / real life experiences like this are the best commercials for a company. The durability and the customer service from these guys seems 2nd to none. Glad that you are all ok!!
Thanks
Wow! That Teton X is amazing! That was a crazy accident! Glad everyone was ok!
It is! Thanks.
That was a big hit. Glad all were ok. Love how you all stay positive.
Thanks!
Awesome video as always Bill and Deb. Glad to see y’all are ok after that fender bender.
Thanks!
Wow! Sorry to hear y’all had a collision but glad you were ok! Impressed how well the trailer held up. Great video. Be careful out there!
Thanks! We were very impressed.
Impressive trailer. Glad everyone was ok.
Thanks!
Ditto!
Thanks!
I didn’t know you had a Teton X. Thought you guys had a Mission Overland Summit. We have looked at a Mission Overland and seriously considered a Teton X. I think a good video would be a comparison video where pros and cons of each trailer are discussed. There are pros and cons to every trailer and that video may help people decide.
We have spent time in both of these units. We do not own either of them It would be really difficult to compare these two. While you can stand up in both and both have outside kitchen and shower facilities. The Teton X has a 2x5 inch boxed frame. It has air bag and shock suspension. The Summit's frame is C channel construction with a Timbren (rubber bumpstops) suspension. The Summit is more budget friendly where the Teton is built to withstand anything that you can throw at it
Thank goodness that all were okay after the accident.
Yes!
Glad everybody is ok.
Thanks you!
I met you and Deb at Xgrid when your jeep was being put on the flat bed, I was picking up my MO Summit. Im glad you guys were ok, Im super impressed how well that trailer took the hit.
Yes, we were also. Thanks for watching.
Great video! I would love to see a comparison with the Teton X and The Summit.
Thanks. It would be really difficult to compare these two. While you can stand up in both and both have outside kitchen and shower facilities. The Teton X has a 2x5 inch boxed frame. It has air bag and shock suspension. The Summit's frame is C channel construction with a Timbren (rubber bumpstops) suspension. The Summit is more budget friendly where the Teton is built to withstand anything that you can throw at it
What damage was done to the Gladiator?
Busted tire, bent axle flange, scratch on the fender flare and bumper.
Impressive.
Most definitely!
Omg I’m glad you guys are ok. I did like the video only because there isn’t a 😬 option
Thank you!
Oh dang. I didn't know this happened.
Really, we thought you knew.
Teton X……We really liked that trailer. We had gotten information and were getting ready to order several years ago and then the company changed hands (sold) and the lead times were a least 2 years. That lead time is crazy to me and a no go for me. Hopefully the “new” company has gotten the lead times down.
No more long wait time. XGRiD has units in stock. Special orders only take a few weeks.
@@CoddiwompleOverland Oh wow…..that is a really good thing.
That is a tough camper a normal camper would be headed to the dump
That's for sure.
What are the Teton X’s selling for now?
Start at $54,100
@@CoddiwompleOverland Thanks! Did not see any pricing on their website. The video got me curious about current price.
Check out XGRiD Campers website for pricing.
I’m curious what the model number of this trailer is so I can get a better idea of what the size is. It doesn’t look any bigger than my trailer and there’s no way you could get five people in my trailer, although I don’t have pop top. It might be bigger than it looks in the video, so if you could share a model number or a link to the model, that would be great.
The model is the Teton X Here are the links
XGRID Campers
www.xgridcampers.com/default.asp?page=xInventoryDetail&id=14907274&p=1&make=atlas%20outdoors&s=(Sort%20By)&d=D&fr=xAllInventory
Atlas Outdoors
atlasoutdoorsusa.com/tetonx/
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Thanks for watching!