Did it survive Australia!? 12 month review of the OPUS OP2 camper trailer

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @bikerssupportingcountrytow6904
    @bikerssupportingcountrytow6904 2 месяца назад

    When you opening the front panel for the bed use a strap the strap is located on the outside and hanging loose towards the trailer hitch now you can grab it and just pull it over no straining no injury other camper trailers who have the folding forward also have a winch strap seatbelt similar to the boat winch

  • @bikerssupportingcountrytow6904
    @bikerssupportingcountrytow6904 2 месяца назад

    I reckon the ultimate setup for that I'm being really quick for overnight is your Opus 2 as is, but on the four-wheel drive is a 270 + awning which gives you a front square panel up to your bull bar and wrap around the back of your car with another flat and not the pointy ends like most do ultimate shade ultimate fan

  • @krabs1547
    @krabs1547 3 месяца назад +1

    can simply hook a ratchet strap or any rope on the back of closed roof stand at a frame and pull to open easily on own

  • @buster_1972
    @buster_1972 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have just taken our Opus OP_Lite in to get fixed. We have problems when driving through rain with it. It leaks through the seals into the fridge area and up through the wheel arches into the storage areas under the seats. One of the air beams always has a kink in it and have had one of the connecting hose's work it's way lose and let all the air out while I was sleeping. But I really do like my OP_Lite. It is so easy to put up myself, we have the pod rooms for when the daughter and mother in-law come. We leave the annex on it and the whole thing blows up around the 5 minute mark. We have put a 100mm inspring mattress in it and so much better. I would recommend these trailers even thou they are an import as price and value and the are NO POLES.

  • @aleksydabrowa1114
    @aleksydabrowa1114 6 месяцев назад

    Just borrowed a mates ‘21 OP4 and absolutely loved it. As a basic, quick and easy set up that give you everything you could possibly want and more. Obviously being a couple of years older there are some differences. His was 2 AGM batteries with no DCDC charger, was just lucky that my car has one in the back to my dual battery system so with some minor modifications I got power from that and that changed everything. His doesn’t come factory with a hot water system, that was an optional extra so it was cold showers and creeks for us, not a problem but it was starting to get quite cool in SW WA in April and an 18 month old doesn’t appreciate the simple life like we do haha. 2 of the major/frustrating issues was the switches. One had already failed when we picked it up, it is a very common problem in them where the latching mechanism in the switch fails so unless you want to sit the and hold the button in then you have no power, and we had another 2 fail while using it so 3/6 are shot and you cannot find those bloody switches anywhere, I looked everywhere and spoke to anyone that would listen in every town that we stopped in. We saw online that quite a few people had had to retire the entire “motherboard” to suit new switches and that really is the only other option. The second one was the strip lighting connectors. In-between light to light was fine, but the built in sockets which also haven’t changed get ridiculously sloppy over time so you have to rely on the wind blowing in the right direction, specifically you 3rd toe on your left foot to be 5mm of the ground, mercury to be in rising and no less than 1 other person writhing 1 km for the bloody things to work, and even then. We became very inventive with how we propped the cables to try and hold them in the right positions, moved them to different plugs etc but it made zero difference. I spoke to a guy on one of the nights that we stayed at a caravan park and his was brand new and that was the first question he asked, so that’s something else that needs to be considered/changed.
    The other thing was how poor the paint was on all the steel. I would’ve thought, especially on the stone guard of all things, but any steel components other than the chassis would’ve atleast been powder coated. The paint strips away easily and has started rusting. And has never been on a beach and lives in one of the most arid parts of Australia 99% of the time.
    But aside from little things like that, it was actually an amazing experience. Hot water and powerdercoating are easy to handle, and I’ve seen a few now redone with red vision systems from Redarc and not I’m basically convinced that’s what we will go for. My partner and I have a split/blended family aswell and it really is the best model for all different scenarios that life can throw at you.

    • @TylerThompson90
      @TylerThompson90  6 месяцев назад

      We loved our OP4 and now OP2. It's taken us on some epic trips!

  • @AussieAndyHardy
    @AussieAndyHardy 3 месяца назад

    What a brilliant review - thanks guys..!

  • @keeblema
    @keeblema 7 месяцев назад +1

    We’ve recently brought an op4, your videos are what go us interested in them!
    Have you had any dramas with water getting inside when doing deeper river crossings? Either past the door and lid seals, thru the vents or up thru the heater exhaust and intake? Cheers

  • @gavinmoon80
    @gavinmoon80 6 месяцев назад +1

    Took my OP4 on the Old Tele Track. Got to Punsand, have a few love marks from the track but made it 😂

  • @JohnKorn-lk3ws
    @JohnKorn-lk3ws 6 месяцев назад

    Great review guys, have you ever had a beam burst or any problems with leaks,

  • @gen1c8rs88
    @gen1c8rs88 6 месяцев назад +1

    Sense 265/70r16 tyres are 30.6 inches tall why not a 31×10.50r15? availablity?, sidewall strength?, wheel width(15×7)/offset? and would a 265/75r16 fit with a 1 inch lift ?

  • @craigtomkinson2837
    @craigtomkinson2837 7 месяцев назад +1

    Cool ep and set up guys

  • @thedefendertheboston4160
    @thedefendertheboston4160 6 месяцев назад

    Maybe put a pulling strap to help open? just above the gas strut?

  • @TsaDee144
    @TsaDee144 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good walk through... How does the camper go with the dust?

  • @stevesmith3556
    @stevesmith3556 7 месяцев назад

    I've seen these on other shows, and they are tough as. They're briliant for multi day trips where you can leave them and go explore. I have a popup trailer with all the good stuff, and if I go for just a day trip....what a pain. The setup isn't worth it. Great review, guys! Cheers🎉

  • @Accolades70
    @Accolades70 6 месяцев назад

    Great Vid.- I ordered some merch 27 May - Stubby holder and Sticker - Great price. Freight was $10 so expecting Express Post ? We Northside Brisbane and Fri 31st still waiting ? Aust post saying at South Kempsey? Does it normally take this long?

    • @TylerThompson90
      @TylerThompson90  6 месяцев назад

      Hi mate, send us an email if you haven't received it. That is unusual. info@tylerthompson.com.au

    • @Accolades70
      @Accolades70 6 месяцев назад

      @@TylerThompson90 recieved Wed.

  • @DougAskin
    @DougAskin 7 месяцев назад

    Looks like a nice camper, love the stove/sink and all that, must be tough to survive 12 mths with you but has some battle scars, Good review

  • @bryceyoung4984
    @bryceyoung4984 7 месяцев назад

    Hey guys, another great video. One question, I note the windows have the clear plastic and canvas however do any of the windows have a midgee mesh fly screen ? How do you go with air flow through the camper if all windows and doors zipped up ?

    • @TylerThompson90
      @TylerThompson90  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Yep they all have a midgee mesh fly screen too, three layers on each window

  • @brettyallop6018
    @brettyallop6018 7 месяцев назад

    Great review !

  • @rowanchristieson9047
    @rowanchristieson9047 7 месяцев назад +1

    How do they go packing away wet then setting up again. Is the inside dry?

    • @TylerThompson90
      @TylerThompson90  7 месяцев назад +2

      Yep normally is if its just wet when you pack it up. If its like torrential rain when you're packing it up then can be harder to keep it out or if you are packing and setting it up wet a few nights in a row the moisture will normally start to find its way in somewhere, same as any set up really. RTT, swag, tent etc

  • @xbtusd7501
    @xbtusd7501 7 месяцев назад +2

    Where's Gary , we need that cheeky little thunderbolt to make an appearance ,

  • @stevenloynds3691
    @stevenloynds3691 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm just having a small dig just for a bit of fun....the only person that really can give a real review is the one that towed it the most....and that be your misso....want proof just go back and view all videos over the year....

  • @joelhernandez477
    @joelhernandez477 5 месяцев назад

    May I ask what vehicle you’re using? Is this a toyota land cruiser? If so, what year and model? Thanks!

  • @FrozInTents
    @FrozInTents 7 месяцев назад +1

    To be honest you must have a different opus to me, ours leaked water all through the sleeping area and fridge area and found mould all through it, and ours rusted pretty bad, a few times a hose burst while we were sleeping so the camper deflated on top of us. Not worth the 32k we paid for it

    • @TylerThompson90
      @TylerThompson90  7 месяцев назад +1

      What year model was yours? We haven't had this issue but a couple of people have mentioned it, when I asked OPUS they said one of the models 3-4 years ago had some issues leaking water through the canvas that they fixed.

    • @FrozInTents
      @FrozInTents 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@TylerThompson90 we got ours in 2022. We had a lot of issues with it and tried to get our money back with a lot of resistance, it went in for warranty for the leaks but it still leaked. We ended up selling it. You can see it on the last video that we did

  • @lochieisking
    @lochieisking 7 месяцев назад

    Does Opus supply a fridge?

  • @bensturges5947
    @bensturges5947 7 месяцев назад

    Get a Tvan if you want to go off road - nothing compares

  • @wozzyb80
    @wozzyb80 6 месяцев назад

    Pretty sure the lithium needs to be seperate to the living area, sealed and vented to outside because its a "connectable" system??

  • @secfeed6987
    @secfeed6987 7 месяцев назад

    I think I found my retirement home, you beauty!

  • @jamesdurham2590
    @jamesdurham2590 7 месяцев назад

    I though this camper was apart of a give away months ago?

  • @paulsmit8147
    @paulsmit8147 7 месяцев назад

    Nice little set up, only thing I'd would've liked is another door on the opposite side for a shower / bathroom set up.
    That would make it perfect.....
    The trailer/ camper roof rack I'll use for solar panels.
    Thanks for the share 🤙👍

    • @TylerThompson90
      @TylerThompson90  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah that could be cool, cheers for watching!

  • @MountainGurkha14
    @MountainGurkha14 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very Nice good Job