This camper is incredible. 4 season. A Truma Combi Eco in a teardrop, way overkill. A Dometic RTX 1000 12V A/C, again, overkill. But both are awesome and will allow you to camp in any conditions comfortably. And you can tow it with pretty much any vehicle and it should go nearly anywhere your vehicle can. Come check it out!!
At this time no. However, there is a panel inside that comes down and is designed for you to put a laptop or tablet on to be able to work or, more so, stream on it and watch shows that way.
I don’t understand why so many teardrop designers put the sink behind the burners where it will be impossible to use while someone is cooking. Also, all teardrops videos should test trailers out in the rain and in a buggy area. Thst big gap between the awning room and door is also a pain point when camping in bad weather, and the rear hatch will need a tent attachment since it doesn’t provide much cover. Also, the chassis looks very lightweight and the exposed lower fiberglass corners could use some slider protection. I don’t know. Looks very nice, but some questions.
Great questions! When cooking using the stove and sink, we usually will cook from the side so can access both the sink and stove at the same time! For the hatch needing extra protection, we've been using the Kelty Backroads shelter, it's a perfect fit. We offer an add-on called rock guards that bolt on to the frame, that can add additional protection. We don't have a solution for the gap between the annex room and the door, but have used it in rainstorms and haven't faced any issues with water, but definitely need to head to a buggy area to see what solutions we could offer.
Great video Nate! This unit looks pretty clean. Love that it is four seasons.
So excited for this partnership! Thanks for letting us come out and visit ROA in Duncan, SC.
This camper is incredible. 4 season. A Truma Combi Eco in a teardrop, way overkill. A Dometic RTX 1000 12V A/C, again, overkill. But both are awesome and will allow you to camp in any conditions comfortably. And you can tow it with pretty much any vehicle and it should go nearly anywhere your vehicle can. Come check it out!!
Come out and see us in Duncan SC! We are always excited to talk and offer walkthroughs in person of these amazing off-road campers!
Love it! But... when is someone going to build a truck camper this way?
I hoping for a peek into the tent on top. Does this come with an option to have a tv inside?
At this time no. However, there is a panel inside that comes down and is designed for you to put a laptop or tablet on to be able to work or, more so, stream on it and watch shows that way.
I don’t understand why so many teardrop designers put the sink behind the burners where it will be impossible to use while someone is cooking. Also, all teardrops videos should test trailers out in the rain and in a buggy area. Thst big gap between the awning room and door is also a pain point when camping in bad weather, and the rear hatch will need a tent attachment since it doesn’t provide much cover. Also, the chassis looks very lightweight and the exposed lower fiberglass corners could use some slider protection. I don’t know. Looks very nice, but some questions.
Great questions! When cooking using the stove and sink, we usually will cook from the side so can access both the sink and stove at the same time! For the hatch needing extra protection, we've been using the Kelty Backroads shelter, it's a perfect fit. We offer an add-on called rock guards that bolt on to the frame, that can add additional protection. We don't have a solution for the gap between the annex room and the door, but have used it in rainstorms and haven't faced any issues with water, but definitely need to head to a buggy area to see what solutions we could offer.
It can be a bathroom and a place to have dinner. 😂