My 2018 f150 3.5 can pull this very well having a tow capacity at 13k. If anyone has the same truck and looking getting a camper like this it tows very well with no issues
We just finished a trip to OBX, it was about 1600 miles round trip. If interested subscribe and you will see the video when I put it out. 22rr was perfect for the trip!
Ok I’ll be watching for it. I fly a paramotor and it fits in our 22rr with room for my wife’s 150cc scooter. Fly-in season is here and I’m ready to go to several events this year!
I have a 2016 22rr and we are loving the hell out of it. No slide out, just another thing that can have issues. Yes, we have had issue some covered by warranty some I had to repair myself. There is something real about pre-covid versus during covid. I hope the RV industry gets their act together. We use a portable 12v refrigerator while traveling and a second unit when settled.
We are in it right now and couldn't agree more with pre covid trailers. We just did a 4000 mile round trip over a few weeks and no issues. Happy trails!
We love it, we just finished a trip from the OBX. It was a great trip. 1600 miles round trip. If interested subscribe and you will see the video when I put it out. 22rr was perfect for the trip!
Thank you for your very Honest review! Looking at this model for compatibility with my Half ton with the plan of upgrading to a 3/4 ton ASAP. My toy of Choice is a 600-650 pound fourwheeler so Alot lighter than a motorcycle, should work better with the half ton I think.
@@rvadventures2day877 Thanks! Yeah I have a 8k pound Solid bar WDH that works well on our current camper I was planning on moving to the new one when the time comes. Enjoy the rest of your summer!
I'm very interested in the 22rr trailer. Was looking at the 18rr, but for what we want to do, we think the 22rr will better fit our needs. Thanks for this video and your candid opinions.
Excellent video. Thanks for posting. I have a 2020 Tri Glide and am considering buying a 2021 22RR. I'm interested in seeing how you load your Tri Glide and what you use to strap it in.
Thanks for the comment, check out this short video. Look in the comments and you will see a link to the ramp I use. Hope that helps. Safe travels! ruclips.net/user/shortsycZC299UlCs
I pull my 22rr with a Ram 2500 with a 6.4. The payload is better than a diesel truck. We bought the camper for the same reason you did. I took out the cheap couches and bought used fold out couches using the material from the original cushions. I see you got rid of the tv mount and replaced it with a swing arm. We did the same thing. The fridge died within 2 years. I still need to replace the tires soon. We had the windows tinted and that made it look awesome. Camera went out about a year. New one works great. My next mod is mounting the portable black water cart under the rear of the camper. Happy trails!!
Was the fridge a 12 volt? The tiny is a great idea! We are in the keys at the moment that would help. We did take all the air vent caps off and used foil tape to seal off the plastic to the styrofoam insulation and it made a huge difference.
Your Ram 1500 did you do any suspension upgrades to it? Heavier coil springs in the rear or was it stock? We are thinking about a22rr for our next camper and I have a 2019 ram crew cab and was wondering if it was enough truck. Love the video ! Thanks!
HI, Ram has a website where you can put in the vin# and it will give you the tow capacity as well as the payload. We did not do any upgrades to the suspension. The 2018 Ram did well. If we were not hauling a Trike I would have never upgraded. Good Luck! Here is the link. www.ramtrucks.com/towing/towing-guide.html/vin-lookup#/landing/bytowing
I got a 2021 22RR. I love it for about the same reason you do. I end up boondocking a ton. Main issue i have is keeping the fridge going. I was looking at flipping to Lithium battery or dual batteries. You referenced that Bluetti. I like that idea way better. Something i could use with the camper or without. How do you connect that overnight to make the fridge run on your trailer?
HI Great question! I did add a battery so now I have dual batteries. I keep the Bluetti inside and run a cord into the camper. They do make a Bluetti with the 30 amp plug but mine does not and the cord would be a hassle to run into the camper.. I notched a hole in the back air vent near the ramp door and run an extension cord to the Bluttie. I will put a link to the adapter I plug the cord into on the outside of the camper. Safe travels! www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08RBJFCYK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I hope you subscribed to the channel and give it a thumbs up!
We just bought a 18RR, same reason. Not slide out, one less thing to worry about. We also have a 2020 triglide that we travel to South Dakota with. I see you have a extension on your ramp, as the incline is to steep. I have already tried loading with out. No luck, so I will have to add a ramp to the ramp. Do you use a front wheel choke and how did you mount it? Thank you.
I typically hook my truck up when I load and unload the trike. I strap the ramps using a standard ratchet strap to the ramp hooks so it stays stationary.
is that an actual couch you brought into the camper or you converted the fold down bed to a couch? Your's looks more comfortable than the original fold down
Hi Its a actual reclining love seat. Its a Berkline to be exact. Its a game changer for sure in comfort. We take it out if we want to bring the motorcycle.
@@rvadventures2day877 aw ok. I cant do the love seat with my dirt bike and golf cart. Thank you for the quick reply. Does look a lot more comfortable than set up that comes with the camper
@@laurafy Yes a Dirt bike would absolutely fit with know problem. We put two ebikes in and still have room to sit on the loveseat when traveling. Good Luck!
I am extremely happy with my 22rr! Nothing fancy but very functional. I'm wondering about the ramp and how I'm going to load up my Ultra Classic though. Ramp seems steep but we'll see. Overall I'm very pleased with my new trailer.
HI @justsayin1900 I will post a short video of my process. I have HD Tri-Glide and purchase a ramp as it was to steep. It works great with the additional ramp.
I have Streetglide I put in my 22rr. I use a set of camper leveling ramps under the rear tires of truck and I can get in and out without hitting bottom. Also put in a biker bar. No straps to trip over when brining the bike
My 2018 f150 3.5 can pull this very well having a tow capacity at 13k. If anyone has the same truck and looking getting a camper like this it tows very well with no issues
We love our 22RR. Was curious what others thought. Thanks for your review
We just finished a trip to OBX, it was about 1600 miles round trip. If interested subscribe and you will see the video when I put it out. 22rr was perfect for the trip!
Ok I’ll be watching for it. I fly a paramotor and it fits in our 22rr with room for my wife’s 150cc scooter. Fly-in season is here and I’m ready to go to several events this year!
I have a 2016 22rr and we are loving the hell out of it. No slide out, just another thing that can have issues. Yes, we have had issue some covered by warranty some I had to repair myself. There is something real about pre-covid versus during covid. I hope the RV industry gets their act together. We use a portable 12v refrigerator while traveling and a second unit when settled.
We are in it right now and couldn't agree more with pre covid trailers. We just did a 4000 mile round trip over a few weeks and no issues.
Happy trails!
Thanks. Lots of ads for the trailers, not many owner reviews.
We love it, we just finished a trip from the OBX. It was a great trip. 1600 miles round trip. If interested subscribe and you will see the video when I put it out. 22rr was perfect for the trip!
I have the same model and love it! My picked it and she did not want slides
Thank you for your very Honest review!
Looking at this model for compatibility with my Half ton with the plan of upgrading to a 3/4 ton ASAP.
My toy of Choice is a 600-650 pound fourwheeler so Alot lighter than a motorcycle, should work better with the half ton I think.
Absolutely, we did several trips with our half ton with no issues. I would also recommend a good hitch with sway bars.
Happy Trails!
@@rvadventures2day877
Thanks!
Yeah I have a 8k pound Solid bar WDH that works well on our current camper I was planning on moving to the new one when the time comes.
Enjoy the rest of your summer!
Pull the radio out its a good chance its not wired up right outside speakers are probably wired together and same with the inside ones.
I'm very interested in the 22rr trailer. Was looking at the 18rr, but for what we want to do, we think the 22rr will better fit our needs. Thanks for this video and your candid opinions.
Good choice! The bed is easier to get in and out of in the 22rr. Have fun and enjoy!
Awesome review, thanks!
Thank you!
Excellent video. Thanks for posting. I have a 2020 Tri Glide and am considering buying a 2021 22RR. I'm interested in seeing how you load your Tri Glide and what you use to strap it in.
Thanks for the comment, check out this short video. Look in the comments and you will see a link to the ramp I use. Hope that helps. Safe travels!
ruclips.net/user/shortsycZC299UlCs
I pull my 22rr with a Ram 2500 with a 6.4. The payload is better than a diesel truck. We bought the camper for the same reason you did. I took out the cheap couches and bought used fold out couches using the material from the original cushions. I see you got rid of the tv mount and replaced it with a swing arm. We did the same thing. The fridge died within 2 years. I still need to replace the tires soon. We had the windows tinted and that made it look awesome. Camera went out about a year. New one works great. My next mod is mounting the portable black water cart under the rear of the camper. Happy trails!!
Was the fridge a 12 volt? The tiny is a great idea! We are in the keys at the moment that would help. We did take all the air vent caps off and used foil tape to seal off the plastic to the styrofoam insulation and it made a huge difference.
12 volt fridge The dealer relocated the fuse from the back of the fridge to the grille. I need to do a video of all my mods.
The fridge went on mine too
When you load the bike does it bottom out?
It does not, I almost put a lift kit on it for that purpose but so far so good. Good luck!
Any issues getting the triglide in? They don’t have much in the way of clearance.
I use a ramp! Look at comments in the short video below with a link. ruclips.net/video/ycZC299UlCs/видео.htmlsi=I562krycuK-SE5sE
@@rvadventures2day877 those are prefect ! Where did you find them ?
Here is the link.
www.discountramps.com/motorcycle/ramps/multi-fold/p/TF-6048-EZ/ @@ThePNWRiderWA
Your Ram 1500 did you do any suspension upgrades to it? Heavier coil springs in the rear or was it stock? We are thinking about a22rr for our next camper and I have a 2019 ram crew cab and was wondering if it was enough truck. Love the video ! Thanks!
HI, Ram has a website where you can put in the vin# and it will give you the tow capacity as well as the payload. We did not do any upgrades to the suspension. The 2018 Ram did well. If we were not hauling a Trike I would have never upgraded. Good Luck! Here is the link.
www.ramtrucks.com/towing/towing-guide.html/vin-lookup#/landing/bytowing
Thank you! Wouldn’t be hauling any big “toys” maybe a golf cart maybe. Mostly just two kayaks and two e-bikes. Thanks again!
I got a 2021 22RR. I love it for about the same reason you do. I end up boondocking a ton. Main issue i have is keeping the fridge going. I was looking at flipping to Lithium battery or dual batteries. You referenced that Bluetti. I like that idea way better. Something i could use with the camper or without. How do you connect that overnight to make the fridge run on your trailer?
HI
Great question! I did add a battery so now I have dual batteries. I keep the Bluetti inside and run a cord into the camper. They do make a Bluetti with the 30 amp plug but mine does not and the cord would be a hassle to run into the camper.. I notched a hole in the back air vent near the ramp door and run an extension cord to the Bluttie. I will put a link to the adapter I plug the cord into on the outside of the camper. Safe travels!
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08RBJFCYK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I hope you subscribed to the channel and give it a thumbs up!
We just bought a 18RR, same reason. Not slide out, one less thing to worry about. We also have a 2020 triglide that we travel to South Dakota with. I see you have a extension on your ramp, as the incline is to steep. I have already tried loading with out. No luck, so I will have to add a ramp to the ramp. Do you use a front wheel choke and how did you mount it? Thank you.
I typically hook my truck up when I load and unload the trike. I strap the ramps using a standard ratchet strap to the ramp hooks so it stays stationary.
Do you think it would be possible to get 2 mid sized motorcycles in the 22 RR ?
Yes! Two mid size motorcycles should fit just fine. The trike is pretty wide and we still have a little bit of room. Good Luck!
is that an actual couch you brought into the camper or you converted the fold down bed to a couch? Your's looks more comfortable than the original fold down
Hi Its a actual reclining love seat. Its a Berkline to be exact. Its a game changer for sure in comfort. We take it out if we want to bring the motorcycle.
@@rvadventures2day877 aw ok. I cant do the love seat with my dirt bike and golf cart. Thank you for the quick reply. Does look a lot more comfortable than set up that comes with the camper
@@laurafy Yes a Dirt bike would absolutely fit with know problem. We put two ebikes in and still have room to sit on the loveseat when traveling. Good Luck!
@@rvadventures2day877 I bring the golf cart too when I go to my dirt bike races. Thank you for the info tho
I am extremely happy with my 22rr! Nothing fancy but very functional. I'm wondering about the ramp and how I'm going to load up my Ultra Classic though. Ramp seems steep but we'll see. Overall I'm very pleased with my new trailer.
HI @justsayin1900 I will post a short video of my process. I have HD Tri-Glide and purchase a ramp as it was to steep. It works great with the additional ramp.
I have Streetglide I put in my 22rr. I use a set of camper leveling ramps under the rear tires of truck and I can get in and out without hitting bottom. Also put in a biker bar. No straps to trip over when brining the bike
I load my ultra with the ramp no more than 15 degrees.