The balls and respect to make these videos not of how amazing your product is but also where the shortcomings are (and fixes) is impressive. Great job!
Thank you for sharing. I think a vast majority of companies wouldn't go through the trouble to create a video like this, showing initial design flaws and the ways that you are remedying them. Much respect to you for being willing to change, evolve, and listen to your customers. This makes me super confident that I bought the right product.
I just ordered my Lone Peak Overland camper this last weekend. A big selling point for me are the videos like this. The transparency and honesty about the product gives me confidence that any issues that come up will be resolved. I wish you guys tons of success and I will see you some time in April!
It’s super cool seeing in depth look of not only how you guys build these but that you’re constantly striving to make them better. It really gives the customer base a lot of confidence knowing that you guys aren’t settling for just great but excellent. Keep it up.
Thanks for sharing to give us confidence in your business endurance and committment. I'm getting close to setting up enough for my inaugural camping trip. Loving my camper thus far. You say, "See you in the mountains!" Gotta love my Ozark Mountains here in Missouri and Arkansas! Nothing like driving or kayaking through a valley with the Ozark mountains on all sides.
Very cool video. Love seeing these. Spent 15 years as a Heavy trailer mechanic fixing and rebuilding trailers and box van bodies. Wish I still had access to the materials and shop space LOL. Have been eyeing one of your campers for my Tundra since I bought it!
Having lived out of my truck and a rooftop tent for over a year I'm looking for an upgrade. I need space to work as well as additional room to store items securly. This is one of three I am eying. My hesitation comes from lack of roof liner as well as on the doors. I will be living in it 4 seasons so insulation is key. Also the white interior is a no go. And for all those that will say add it yourself, no. I don't believe in that.
I’ve had my unit for a couple of weeks now. Only camped in it 4 times so far. Love it! It exceeds my expectations. I not only love that the Lone Peak is in a constant state of process improvement, but their customer support is second to none! I’m very impressed by their integrity!!
I saw a RUclips video where the guy had to adjust the voltage down on the dc to dc charger to make it compatible with his alternator and his solar panel, probably to not max out the input voltage. You probably did that already.
The balls and respect to make these videos not of how amazing your product is but also where the shortcomings are (and fixes) is impressive.
Great job!
Thank you for sharing. I think a vast majority of companies wouldn't go through the trouble to create a video like this, showing initial design flaws and the ways that you are remedying them. Much respect to you for being willing to change, evolve, and listen to your customers. This makes me super confident that I bought the right product.
I just ordered my Lone Peak Overland camper this last weekend. A big selling point for me are the videos like this. The transparency and honesty about the product gives me confidence that any issues that come up will be resolved. I wish you guys tons of success and I will see you some time in April!
It’s super cool seeing in depth look of not only how you guys build these but that you’re constantly striving to make them better. It really gives the customer base a lot of confidence knowing that you guys aren’t settling for just great but excellent. Keep it up.
Appreciate the transparency, can’t wait to pick mine up.
Thanks for the changelog. Very cool to learn the issues and the approach to resolve them.
Thank you Kyle for continuing to stand behind your product and always improving your camper for the benefit of your customers.
Thanks for sharing to give us confidence in your business endurance and committment. I'm getting close to setting up enough for my inaugural camping trip. Loving my camper thus far. You say, "See you in the mountains!" Gotta love my Ozark Mountains here in Missouri and Arkansas! Nothing like driving or kayaking through a valley with the Ozark mountains on all sides.
This is outstanding. Nothing is perfect, and this company listens to customers and strives to improve and innovate!
Very cool video. Love seeing these. Spent 15 years as a Heavy trailer mechanic fixing and rebuilding trailers and box van bodies. Wish I still had access to the materials and shop space LOL. Have been eyeing one of your campers for my Tundra since I bought it!
Great video, I love it how my truck made it on your video
Having lived out of my truck and a rooftop tent for over a year I'm looking for an upgrade. I need space to work as well as additional room to store items securly. This is one of three I am eying. My hesitation comes from lack of roof liner as well as on the doors. I will be living in it 4 seasons so insulation is key. Also the white interior is a no go. And for all those that will say add it yourself, no. I don't believe in that.
I’ve had my unit for a couple of weeks now. Only camped in it 4 times so far. Love it! It exceeds my expectations. I not only love that the Lone Peak is in a constant state of process improvement, but their customer support is second to none! I’m very impressed by their integrity!!
Will The old completed versions have a chance to get the updated leak free roof update?
See you in the mountains!
I saw a RUclips video where the guy had to adjust the voltage down on the dc to dc charger to make it compatible with his alternator and his solar panel, probably to not max out the input voltage. You probably did that already.
Have water entry but not at rook. Could vent over truck cab be pulling rain in. Power system wet in rain