Enjoy watching your journeys. Beautiful locations with cool people are the best. I'll be checking out the Tune M1 this weekend in CA at a local overland show.
@@DrifterJourney The M1 is quality built. Better than the other pop-up toppers. Shawn, the founder, was there and answered all my questions. I heard your name "Drifter Journey" come up in conversation in the group checking out the Tune. Other campers that caught our eyes were the teardrop trailers. I was surprised at how they're built out with a lot of comforts of home. But then you have a trailer you're towing around. Keep up the great vids!
@Snwjnky we completely agree about hauling a trailer behind. We've thought about it a couple times but it becomes limiting in a way that wasn't going to work for us. We're glad to hear that we were coming up in conversation. We love our Tune and are always looking to partner with them. Those conversations may lead to partnerships in the future. 🤞
Hi, and thank you for watching. I haven't really noticed it when changing modes, but I don't do that often. It makes all kinds of noises when I turn the truck off.
Fantastic video - can't wait to get out to Colorado. Given the Hilt's length (27 ft), what do you think is the ideal tradeoff between interior space and vehicle length? Rossmonster makes an offroad camper that is 24 feet long.
Thanks for watching! I was telling Kevin that I'd like to see it without the back dinette (essentially shaving off 4 or 5 feet). 24 feet is still a little long but would be more manageable. I think the height is the real issue. I'd love to see something like those with a 2 piece top on a lift system. Also something much more affordable.
Very cool video definitely going to Colorado next summer
Thanks for the comment. Visiting Colorado is always a good time. We're glad we get to call it home again.
Awesome video guys! Hope y'all are doing well and enjoying Cabo!
Thanks! We're just relaxing a bit and enjoying the warm weather.
Enjoy watching your journeys. Beautiful locations with cool people are the best. I'll be checking out the Tune M1 this weekend in CA at a local overland show.
Thanks for watching! Let us know what you think about the Tune, and other, once you get a chance to see them.
@@DrifterJourney The M1 is quality built. Better than the other pop-up toppers. Shawn, the founder, was there and answered all my questions. I heard your name "Drifter Journey" come up in conversation in the group checking out the Tune. Other campers that caught our eyes were the teardrop trailers. I was surprised at how they're built out with a lot of comforts of home. But then you have a trailer you're towing around. Keep up the great vids!
@Snwjnky we completely agree about hauling a trailer behind. We've thought about it a couple times but it becomes limiting in a way that wasn't going to work for us. We're glad to hear that we were coming up in conversation. We love our Tune and are always looking to partner with them. Those conversations may lead to partnerships in the future. 🤞
Got a question, does your ZR2 HVAC system make groaning and clicking sounds when you change blower modes and upon shutting down the truck?
Hi, and thank you for watching. I haven't really noticed it when changing modes, but I don't do that often. It makes all kinds of noises when I turn the truck off.
Fantastic video - can't wait to get out to Colorado. Given the Hilt's length (27 ft), what do you think is the ideal tradeoff between interior space and vehicle length? Rossmonster makes an offroad camper that is 24 feet long.
Thanks for watching! I was telling Kevin that I'd like to see it without the back dinette (essentially shaving off 4 or 5 feet). 24 feet is still a little long but would be more manageable. I think the height is the real issue. I'd love to see something like those with a 2 piece top on a lift system. Also something much more affordable.