Thoroughly detailed comparison to help choosing the ideal trailer according to ROAmer circonstances. Awesome. Very beautiful and rugged at the same time, its uniqueness made in USA Shane 😀🤩🤩🤩🤩❤️
I am very interested in understanding the differences (all differences if at all possible) between the Xplore X195 and the Roamer 1. I really tried using all of your Videos and your many websites and documentation, however it just doesn't appear to be possible. Can you maybe work on providing a complete List of differences 195 vs Roamer 1 please. Thank you!
The sinks look like they’re a similar size between the two, so why doesn’t the X145 sink have all the cool accessories? Also, IMO, 145 needs a bigger fridge with separate freezer - love the fridge freezer in the 195. I haven’t been able to see one of these in person, and can’t tell from any of these videos whether the entire dinette seating is storage underneath, or whether there are any components there. I’d take out the dinette and replace with a desk, but can’t do that if it isn’t totally open.
4:33 Yes. Give me Overkill. And I'm not just talking about metal 🤘 Imo, when striving to make something bulletproof and durable, overkill is a good place to start 😁
How dense is the both foam on the dinette seats??? Can you swap out for gas cook top? Not too savy on the induction thing. Otherwise great big Apple to little Apple comparison. Only way to improve have two people sit at the table. Show a basic mr coffee maker on the counter. Showing the drivers “whip” those trailers around on the compact snow/ice 👍🏻heck yeah!!!
Great comparison 👍 thanks for the detailed video . These are both the ultimate all weather 4 season trailers , I understand. However , missing the outside kitchen or cooking capabilities, is a big disadvantage 😢. Have you ever thought or considered doing an upgrade about this ? This will be a game changer , believe me ! 😊
Glad to find the video today to compare and think things through. It was snowing outside when you shot the video and you had a short sleeve shirt looking like summertime. That’s awesome, so both have been tested to 40 below including wind chill factor if I am not mistaken? Hey would the smaller unit be able to be pulled by an SR5 4- runner comfortably? Love what you are up to and I can’t wait to line things up for this lifestyle. Thanks kindly! Truly inspirational.
Honestly I thought the x22 would be ideal. But that thing is a beast. Then maybe the 145, but it has an east west bed and I am not doing that again. If the 195 can be done with a 1/2 ton or heavy half ton. It has a north south bed….I am very interested.
Spot On! I think PAUSE screwed the pooch by only offering an E/W bed. For me the inside of the trailer is #1 the bed, #2 is the bathroom, #3 is the kitchen/eating area. When I’m in the trailer it’s usually to sleep….secondary is using the bathroom…..lastly is cooking/eating.
Can they fit a cinderella incinerator toilet ? The roof is full of panel so there is no place for exhaust installation and the bathroom is maybe tight for a bigger toilet. Do the x195 can be installed with automatic leveler like the pause, and with thule awnings automatic wind. I think these two features are missing in the x195 as well as the exterior kitchen that you fix in the roamer1 (kitchen only). When you are old you don’t want to deploy manually the awnings and level manually.
Does the warranty include off road usage ? The Palomino Pause xc 20.2 and 20.3 apparently are not as all the forest river rv that does not cover off road usage in their standard warranty.
Worried about counter space in the X145? All you have to do is turn around and use the table. Also I would want a big fridge and freezer. I don't need all that space. I am retired and single. Bed is plenty big for me. I would perfer a twin. This ia almost perfect for me.
Not sure what you are talking about? Why would Xplore respond to Conqueror winter package videos? They are different manufacturers? Are you confusing the trailers?
its crazy what the market demands vs what makes logical sense. I think IO did a great job here. EW for the couples model. NS for the family model. now if they did a D15 style bunk over the dinette on teh 195 for a BH model i think they would have a winner.
The long tongue actually allows you to get in tighter spots for the most part. You can completely jack-knife and make extremely tight turns. It makes it a little longer but allows for very tight turns.
everything is awesome on these trailers except one major thing..the size of the beds. Just way too small for me and the Mrs. Must be at least a queen, not a full size
What do you mean? This video wasn’t for going into detail on the trailers besides the differences between the two models. They already have full tour videos on each model with details on all capacities etc.
The airstreams are dinosaurs now.
Thoroughly detailed comparison to help choosing the ideal trailer according to ROAmer circonstances. Awesome. Very beautiful and rugged at the same time, its uniqueness made in USA Shane 😀🤩🤩🤩🤩❤️
Subtle differences, but ones that most people will not notice without a side by side. Good Job!
I am very interested in understanding the differences (all differences if at all possible) between the Xplore X195 and the Roamer 1. I really tried using all of your Videos and your many websites and documentation, however it just doesn't appear to be possible. Can you maybe work on providing a complete List of differences 195 vs Roamer 1 please. Thank you!
I want one of each! Thank you for the comparison video. Both amazing rigs that will suite different peoples needs. Love it!
Wet weight is important for me as I will probably be loaded up in the truck as well.
The sinks look like they’re a similar size between the two, so why doesn’t the X145 sink have all the cool accessories? Also, IMO, 145 needs a bigger fridge with separate freezer - love the fridge freezer in the 195. I haven’t been able to see one of these in person, and can’t tell from any of these videos whether the entire dinette seating is storage underneath, or whether there are any components there. I’d take out the dinette and replace with a desk, but can’t do that if it isn’t totally open.
Love the comparison!!!!
4:33
Yes. Give me Overkill. And I'm not just talking about metal 🤘
Imo, when striving to make something bulletproof and durable, overkill is a good place to start 😁
How dense is the both foam on the dinette seats??? Can you swap out for gas cook top? Not too savy on the induction thing. Otherwise great big Apple to little Apple comparison. Only way to improve have two people sit at the table. Show a basic mr coffee maker on the counter. Showing the drivers “whip” those trailers around on the compact snow/ice 👍🏻heck yeah!!!
Great comparison 👍 thanks for the detailed video . These are both the ultimate all weather 4 season trailers , I understand. However , missing the outside kitchen or cooking capabilities, is a big disadvantage 😢.
Have you ever thought or considered doing an upgrade about this ? This will be a game changer , believe me ! 😊
Glad to find the video today to compare and think things through. It was snowing outside when you shot the video and you had a short sleeve shirt looking like summertime. That’s awesome, so both have been tested to 40 below including wind chill factor if I am not mistaken? Hey would the smaller unit be able to be pulled by an SR5 4- runner comfortably? Love what you are up to and I can’t wait to line things up for this lifestyle. Thanks kindly! Truly inspirational.
Honestly I thought the x22 would be ideal. But that thing is a beast. Then maybe the 145, but it has an east west bed and I am not doing that again. If the 195 can be done with a 1/2 ton or heavy half ton. It has a north south bed….I am very interested.
Spot On! I think PAUSE screwed the pooch by only offering an E/W bed. For me the inside of the trailer is #1 the bed, #2 is the bathroom, #3 is the kitchen/eating area. When I’m in the trailer it’s usually to sleep….secondary is using the bathroom…..lastly is cooking/eating.
@@8654ZuluFoxtrot what do you mean ? both the pause models have north/south beds?
@@nathanoldroyd3798 At this point with all of them releasing new trailers and ROA pumping out the videos, I think I got them mixed up.
What's the CCC of the 145. Also, can a starlink be mounted on the roof & can a TV be mounted on the wall in the dining or bed area?
Thank you
Can they fit a cinderella incinerator toilet ? The roof is full of panel so there is no place for exhaust installation and the bathroom is maybe tight for a bigger toilet. Do the x195 can be installed with automatic leveler like the pause, and with thule awnings automatic wind. I think these two features are missing in the x195 as well as the exterior kitchen that you fix in the roamer1 (kitchen only). When you are old you don’t want to deploy manually the awnings and level manually.
Does the warranty include off road usage ? The Palomino Pause xc 20.2 and 20.3 apparently are not as all the forest river rv that does not cover off road usage in their standard warranty.
Great job! Thanks but you didn’t make the choice easier lol 😂
What is the vertical load on the hitch?
Did you guys get one of the ones that was made just for ROA yet? And is bigger them the X-195?
We did! It’s the same floor plan and size as the x195. Video coming soon.
is the booth in the 145 similar in size to teh X22 booth?
It is completely different. The X22 is a few feet longer than the X145
Pretty sure it is smaller in the x145 by a foot or two
Worried about counter space in the X145? All you have to do is turn around and use the table.
Also I would want a big fridge and freezer. I don't need all that space.
I am retired and single. Bed is plenty big for me. I would perfer a twin. This ia almost perfect for me.
Wish there was a mod for the seating in X-195 rather than a dinette booth...hmmm thoughts. Keep the videos coming!
If the table could slide out away from you that would be better
Great comparison. Did Xplore respond to your cold weather failure videos at all?
Not sure what you are talking about? Why would Xplore respond to Conqueror winter package videos? They are different manufacturers? Are you confusing the trailers?
@@ROAOffRoad Yuuup, that’s exactly what I did. Can’t keep up anymore it appears!
Im getting one
Can you get the ALDE heating system instead of the hot air of the truma?
i mean anything is possible. i'm sure ROA could do this for you. but i suspect it could be expensive.
whats the base price on a x195
Imperial has the weight of the X195 at 5500 lbs, how much weight will the max solar and battery bank add?
Approx 300 lbs, however let's see what Shane and the ROA Team says.
The extra usable space, if the 195 had an east west bed option….
its crazy what the market demands vs what makes logical sense. I think IO did a great job here. EW for the couples model. NS for the family model.
now if they did a D15 style bunk over the dinette on teh 195 for a BH model i think they would have a winner.
Is the X145 towable with a 4Runner ?
We would not recommend it.
104,000 for the little one! Holy shit!
Alot more rich people than you think
Off-Road Trailer / Toy Hauler?
Why are the front tongue area so long? Perfect size box 15ft & under. But then 21 ft trailer? Defeats the purpose of tight trails
The long tongue actually allows you to get in tighter spots for the most part. You can completely jack-knife and make extremely tight turns. It makes it a little longer but allows for very tight turns.
The induction cooktops make both of these a no go.
I have a pacemaker and can't be within 2 feet of them
Why not ?
@@freddymartinez5613 Magnets reset them or make changes, I can't be near welding machines either.
Can you get a queen size bed in x195
No, the cabinetry won’t allow for it
No tv?
everything is awesome on these trailers except one major thing..the size of the beds. Just way too small for me and the Mrs. Must be at least a queen, not a full size
Terrible music intro.
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Water tank capacities, holding tanks, insulation ratings, propane capacity. Look great, but looks can deceive. Thanks.
What do you mean? This video wasn’t for going into detail on the trailers besides the differences between the two models. They already have full tour videos on each model with details on all capacities etc.
@@nathanoldroyd3798 I don't always get first video on models. This was first of these 2 I've seen. Now I have to search for missing info.
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