Shane...your original review of the laveo toilet was the funniest things I've seen on youtube. Not only was it useful information but your demo was classic...one for the books for sure. Black tanks are not conducive to our camping style so we've plan to go the compost route. There is a new one o nthe market galled ogo that we like much better than natures head. You don't have to take the whole toilet apart to empty it. Curious your thoughts on it? Good video.
I had a Natures head put in my X 195. It is a tight fit but I did fine a work around. My wife and I dump the urine tank every 2 to 3 days and the solid waste rarely. The amount of water it saves is huge. I was unwilling to spend the maintenance cost for the Laveo that was stock in the trailer and object to filling landfills with recyclable waste.
Good man Shane thank you. ..never had a problem ever I always carry a shovel then I bought a wooden toilet lid I built a frame for it but most times I empty before I hit the road if needs be I would stop at pub or filling station grocery store and down load before camping it's when the weather gets wet and cold and windy it becomes a problem and then I just de camp and call it a day it all depends where as I use my car for the bed and use my car cover and latch it in the doors I put my bucket at one side and its OK if not windy but I don't tend to go out in winter in winter It becomes a day out fishing climbing what ever I have a nice fire if permitted but I am always neer a water source only once ever the police came as I camped on the side of the road late at night they were cool they took my name when I left the next day I took pictures just to be safe never heard anything from them ...if one is safe and clean and quite all will always be well comon seance rules my problem usually is how far do I have to be from my car I camped out at the cliffs it took me 40 minutes to walk up and down to get my stuff of the car but hey It was the summer and I stayed for 4 days which was brilliant
Great video Shane! I do have a question though. I noticed that RoA managed to install a Cinderella in an x145. Does that mean that it can also be fitted into an x195 or potentially the Roamer 1... Nevermind... 🤣 I just got the download pdf ..answers my question...thankx again for you and your teams efforts!!
😂😂 I am all 4 the brown slipper Cinderella
Shane...your original review of the laveo toilet was the funniest things I've seen on youtube. Not only was it useful information but your demo was classic...one for the books for sure. Black tanks are not conducive to our camping style so we've plan to go the compost route. There is a new one o nthe market galled ogo that we like much better than natures head. You don't have to take the whole toilet apart to empty it. Curious your thoughts on it? Good video.
@pat9125 😂 Thanks! We try to have a good time while we work! We haven't tried out the ogo yet, but thatnks for putting it on our radar!
No joke: I was just on the edge of writing to you to request this presentation. Thanks.
@jguil4d We hope this helps you find the right toilet for you! Let us know what you decide on!
Perfect video to put on as I sat down at my desk to eat. Good stuff though, I think you covered it all.
haha! Hope we didn't ruin your appetite!
I had a Natures head put in my X 195. It is a tight fit but I did fine a work around. My wife and I dump the urine tank every 2 to 3 days and the solid waste rarely. The amount of water it saves is huge. I was unwilling to spend the maintenance cost for the Laveo that was stock in the trailer and object to filling landfills with recyclable waste.
@SkylinersYeti Thanks for weighing in with such a valid point!
Good man Shane thank you. ..never had a problem ever I always carry a shovel then I bought a wooden toilet lid I built a frame for it but most times I empty before I hit the road if needs be I would stop at pub or filling station grocery store and down load before camping it's when the weather gets wet and cold and windy it becomes a problem and then I just de camp and call it a day it all depends where as I use my car for the bed and use my car cover and latch it in the doors I put my bucket at one side and its OK if not windy but I don't tend to go out in winter in winter It becomes a day out fishing climbing what ever I have a nice fire if permitted but I am always neer a water source only once ever the police came as I camped on the side of the road late at night they were cool they took my name when I left the next day I took pictures just to be safe never heard anything from them ...if one is safe and clean and quite all will always be well comon seance rules my problem usually is how far do I have to be from my car I camped out at the cliffs it took me 40 minutes to walk up and down to get my stuff of the car but hey It was the summer and I stayed for 4 days which was brilliant
A dry flush might be able to make your life easier! :)
15:22 ROA is never going to get a sponsorship from Snicker's if you keep using their candy bars to simulate poop. 😁
HAHA! Good one!
Can you fit the Cinderella in the pause 21.4?
Yes. The Pause trailers can fit pretty much any toilet with space to spare. 😀
@@ROAOffRoad that’s awesome! I was a little worried because that is a tight corner in that bathroom
Great video Shane! I do have a question though. I noticed that RoA managed to install a Cinderella in an x145. Does that mean that it can also be fitted into an x195 or potentially the Roamer 1... Nevermind... 🤣 I just got the download pdf ..answers my question...thankx again for you and your teams efforts!!
Thanks for commenting! That's RIGHT! You can put the Cinderella in an X145, X195, ROAMER 1, or a Pause trailer!