Scamp vs Casita: Which One Wins?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @lisantica842
    @lisantica842 2 года назад +16

    I've spent countless hours on forums and RUclips reading and digesting information that you succinctly pointed out in this video! Great job. By the way, I have both a Scamp and Casita, love them both!

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  2 года назад +2

      Both great trailers! Thanks!

    • @jens7898
      @jens7898 Год назад +3

      Why do you have both?

    • @lisantica842
      @lisantica842 Год назад +2

      @@jens7898 Scamp 13' no bath, Casita 17 feet w/bath for longer trips.

  • @jpoppinga8417
    @jpoppinga8417 Год назад +8

    Fun fact. The founder of Scamp and the founder of Casita were brothers.

    • @fredherzberger4677
      @fredherzberger4677 3 месяца назад

      Nike and and Adidas founders were also brothers.

  • @jerrymiller5978
    @jerrymiller5978 2 года назад +4

    We are now under 3 months for our Casita! We can hardly stand the wait! We enjoy living vicariously through your videos!

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  2 года назад +3

      Thanks! And congratulations. You’re going to love it!

    • @ralphp3057
      @ralphp3057 2 года назад +2

      You will love it !! It’s our first RV from tent ⛺️. Had it for 18 months. Basically no issues!!!

  • @DavidMosby
    @DavidMosby 2 месяца назад +1

    Great in depth comparison! You should give lessons to other youtubers.

  • @craigmancuso8889
    @craigmancuso8889 2 года назад +4

    I looked at a Casita locally near my home, and liked what I saw. Really liked the twin bed option (I am single, but travel with my dog). Unfortunately, hitch weight on the Casita was a deal breaker for my tow vehicle. With Scamp, I could either go with a 13’ or 16’ camper, and still be within tow limits. Both are excellent choices, but what I can tow is what I bought! Thanks for your insight … very useful.

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  2 года назад +1

      You’re welcome! Both are great trailers.

    • @MrStu
      @MrStu Год назад +1

      Can I ask what kind of tow vehicle do you have? I think I'm in a similar situation and don't want to push my tow limit capacity.

    • @craigmancuso8889
      @craigmancuso8889 Год назад +1

      @@MrStu I have a 2017 Volvo XC60, to which I added the “Polestar” upgrade to provide additional horsepower and torque. I can tow up to 4400 pounds with this configuration. I wouldn’t go any higher than 250 lbs. on the hitch, which is why the Scamp 13’ is a great fit for my car.

  • @rosevv2774
    @rosevv2774 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for another great video. After a one year wait, we will be getting our Casita next month! Your videos have been very helpful! Thank you. 😊

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  2 года назад +2

      Congratulations! I’m so excited for you.

    • @ralphp3057
      @ralphp3057 2 года назад +1

      You will love it !!! Congratulations

  • @DJL625
    @DJL625 9 месяцев назад +2

    We had a Casita , we purchased after tropical storm Allison and lived in it full time for 9 months while are house was being rebuilt . We sold it after we moved back in our house. We loved it but we were over it 🤣😂🤣😂

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  8 месяцев назад +2

      Our friends lived in their Casita while their house was being built and they still have it. Not sure if I could do it either.

  • @monikalenz2559
    @monikalenz2559 23 дня назад

    I love my 13' deluxe Scamp but being solo is the #1 reason. If I traveled with a partner I'd opt for the 16' Floorplan 6 Scamp. I don't travel in winter or mid summer so if I were to buy another Scamp it wouldn't be the deluxe. I don't use the AC or awning and rarely use the water heater. I'd opt for only one propane tank to conserve weight. I've never needed two tanks. I might even consider just using the fridge as an icebox since it's a big drain on the battery. In fact, I mostly do that now. I like the toilet but have gone to using bowl liners that I can dispose of at dumpsters. Finding RV dump sites is a pain and such a messy job! I love the ease of changing out parts, the ease of ordering replacement parts on the Eveland website and getting personal help when I call them. I go off road and do a lot of mountain driving. Tow vehicle is a Jeep Unlimited but have also towed with a Forester. Towed great with both but uphill was underpowered with the Forester.
    I've been following your channel and noticed you've had MANY kinds of RVs. I wonder why you change your RV type so often. Every type will have disadvantages and advantages. Are you guys impulse buying? Maybe do a video of all the types of RVs you've owned, how long you owned them, cost of owning each, initial price of each and pros and cons of each. That might help your viewers make good decisions when buying their first RV or switching.

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  20 дней назад

      All the RVs we’ve had have had much contemplation (except maybe the tent camper). I think you have a great idea about the comparison video.

  • @Cubestone
    @Cubestone Год назад +1

    I had a 2002 13' Scamp for about 14 years. It was nicely equipped with the options available at the time of manufacturing. (No bathroom) I added a small solar panel to the roof to maintain the battery without shore power, 15W. It was a great little trailer that I could haul anywhere that it would clear the road. It did leak where the floor met the walls and I had to do some caulking maintenance. Also, the contour door warped and didn't seal well. I don't think they make those doors now. My wife wanted to upgrade to something with a bathroom. Instead of getting on a wait list for a Scamp or Casita we went with a 17' R-Pod. 6 years later we tired of the inconvenient floor plan and were able to make a deal on a new Casita SD. The R-pod had some features that Casita doesn't offer like tank monitoring and black tank spray, and low point drains for the fresh water. Other than that the Casita feels like a total upgrade. About the only option we didn't get is the microwave and there's no regrets about that. We've only had time to make a couple of trips since getting the Casita, but it is very livable. We're looking forward to a lot of Casita miles and not looking back at my well loved little Scamp (or the R-pod for that matter.)

  • @royparks7571
    @royparks7571 Год назад

    I am retired veteran looking for a casita used now thank you for all you do and help 😎

  • @DavidMedina4All
    @DavidMedina4All 2 года назад +1

    We had a 13’ Aliner. We were going for the 13’ Scamp. Decided we wanted a bit more space. And if we were not doing 13’, we knew it had to be a Casita (for us). We now have the SD. 😊 Awesome video.

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  2 года назад

      Thanks! And congratulations!

    • @richarde1355
      @richarde1355 2 года назад +1

      Do you notice the space difference between the Aline and the Casita? A first time trailer owner, I'm looking pretty hard at Aliners as a test to see how much I may actually use a trailer. A decently appointed used Aliner I can pick up for $10k+/-, where Casita and Scamps used are selling for what people paid for them!
      I hope you take a moment to share with me your thoughts on the jump from the Aliner to the Casita. Thank you!

    • @DavidMedina4All
      @DavidMedina4All 2 года назад

      @@richarde1355 hello. In regards to space, I definitely notice the space difference. I’m not losing any head room since it’s not an A frame. Inside, it’s apx 14’ and a half in length vs the 10’ I had in my Aliner. Having storage up top as well as down on the bottom is also a plus. All this may be irrelevant. As you said, you have to consider how much you may actually use the trailer or in what way you wish to use it or the needs on your list. Casitas hold a better resale value (for sure). Good to know that if it doesn’t work out for you, that you can sell it with ease. The Aliner worked well for the use we were giving it at the time and as a first camper. Also, the Aliner is much easier to store in a garage vs the Casita. Just something to keep in mind. I think they’re both great campers, though one is at a different level or higher category. It comes down to which one is the best fit for you. Watch all the youtube videos you can on each. That was helpful to me. Best of luck!

    • @richarde1355
      @richarde1355 2 года назад

      @@DavidMedina4All Thanks for the response! I only 'need' a camper for occasional local weekend camping right now. The appeal of the Aliner are many, 1) used much more affordable than a Casita or Scamp, 2) lighter and easier to tow and navigate, and 3) easier to store. However, eventually I know I will be a Casita or Scamp owner, perhaps in the next 3-5 years. By the checklist needs, an Aliner or similar should fit the bill. With that said, the prices seem to be going up pretty quickly on the Casitas and Scamps, and it might be prudent to get in line to purchase one (I believe both are just about a year out in delivery of a newly ordered trailer).
      Nice to have options!

  • @ralphp3057
    @ralphp3057 2 года назад

    I love our Casita !!!! You do very good video comparison of the two units !!! Thanks for sharing!!!!👍😁

  • @johnnymoran180
    @johnnymoran180 Год назад

    I like the fact that my Casita is full fiberglass on the bottom. Mine is a 1993, and I did replace the wood on the middle of the floor and covered it with vinyl plank flooring, but at least there is still fiberglass under the wood.

  • @lbl9066
    @lbl9066 2 года назад +1

    What great info in both… great details…

  • @mannycali334
    @mannycali334 11 месяцев назад

    I like the location of the ac on the casita over the dinner / bed scamp is in the hallway which makes you duck down

  • @SubaruAmbassadorRobert
    @SubaruAmbassadorRobert 7 месяцев назад

    Wow, great vids!!! And just what I was looking for to help recommend lightweight trailers to the Subaru owners in the Facebook groups I run!

  • @lowrangeoverland9013
    @lowrangeoverland9013 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding 🏆 great info 👍

  • @Dionne2U2
    @Dionne2U2 11 месяцев назад

    I have a minivan that has a pull weight of 3600 and a tongue weight of 300, looks like i better stick with Scamp. Unless someone knows different. Thanks for the info. Very helpful!

  • @JennyCoyote
    @JennyCoyote Год назад

    Thanks for the videos! I love your clever hat hanging situation on the walls! I always like to find a spot for mine too. What clips did you use to attach them to the carpet? Thanks for the thoughts, guys!

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  Год назад

      You’re welcome! They are attached with cubical clips. You can get them from an office supply store. I saw one owner used one at the top and one at the bottom. That would be better. Sometimes heavy hats fall off with one clip.

  • @tommyrantsrv
    @tommyrantsrv 2 года назад +1

    Great job comparing the two campers, and you gave info on all the the important features. One question: Does Scamp offer a delivery option, like Casita? Just curious. Thanks for this enlightening video!

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  2 года назад

      You’re welcome!

    • @craigmancuso8889
      @craigmancuso8889 2 года назад +1

      Yes, Scamp offers a delivery option if you don’t want to drive to Minnesota to pick your trailer up. I have had my Scamp on order for just about 1 year now (with one more to go!), and I opted for delivering to my home state (WA).

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  2 года назад

      @@craigmancuso8889 I don't know about Scamp delivery, but people who have had their Casitas delivered have been very happy with the process.

    • @tommyrantsrv
      @tommyrantsrv 2 года назад

      @@craigmancuso8889 Hey Craig, I missed your reply until just now. Thanks for the info and enjoy your Scamp when you get it! Travels and Travails is a great source for info on fiberglass trailers.

  • @yauevan-kh2wj
    @yauevan-kh2wj 2 года назад

    Scamp sent me a quote today, the 13 foot base was $19,921, and I added some specs. The price came to more than 24,700 US dollars. Scamp doesn't offer financing yet, so I changed my mind and I'm thinking about Casita Spirit
    17' Deluxe

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  2 года назад

      I think you can’t go wrong either way, but Casita is a good choice.

  • @johnmackey3937
    @johnmackey3937 Год назад +1

    Really good video, thanks. Would you consider, if given permission, do a factory tour of Casita? I've seen them for Scamp, I'm not finding one for Casita, I think people would be interested if they can't get to the factories, don't know if Casita does tours.

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  Год назад

      We would, but it's very far. It's cost-prohibitive right now with the price of gas. Perhaps when the gas prices go down, we can make our way out there.

  • @0HARE
    @0HARE 2 года назад

    This was a very thorough comparison.
    I learned a lot from it.
    We had already done the comparison, and decided on a new Casita Independence.
    We had a 1979 model year 13’ Scamp from 2011 until 2014. We really enjoyed camping with it, and took it on many great long trips.
    It was old, however, and had multiple issues.
    Our new Casita is due for delivery about this time next year.
    Thanks for all the great information.
    Happy Trails

  • @suzetteroberts9072
    @suzetteroberts9072 5 месяцев назад

    Sorry this was hard for me to follow unless I was to take notes. I need more visual illustrations. I appreciate your effort.

  • @frankmckinley1254
    @frankmckinley1254 2 года назад +1

    $20, 000.00 for a 13 foot to me compared to getting a 16/17 foot for about $6'000.00 more is not entry level. Might as well get the larger trailer. If the 13 foot were $5, 000.00 cheeper that would be entry level. But thanks for the video. I also have a problem with the excessive lead times. People with an itch for a trailer now have a bunch of dealers in my area ready to take their money.

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  2 года назад

      Hopefully lead time will begin to decrease.

    • @michaelp8866
      @michaelp8866 Год назад +1

      Agree on the lead time. I'm looking hard at either a Class B or a small bumper pull to replace my 32' travel trailer as I head into retirement. When I'm ready to pull the trigger, a two year wait just won't fit into my plan.

  • @silaslongshot941
    @silaslongshot941 Месяц назад

    Doubt that I would wait that many months for an RV.

  • @richj120952
    @richj120952 7 месяцев назад

    I honestly don't see why the costs of either are justified. I have been looking at multiple types of trailers and I see much more value to price with other trailers. (All of which can be towed by a half ton pickup or SUV.) So, why even consider getting one of these?

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  7 месяцев назад

      Good question. If you want a trailer that lasts for 20+ years, pick a molded fiberglass trailer. If you’re only planning on having it a couple years, a stick-built trailer will be fine.

    • @gretchenoppriecht3726
      @gretchenoppriecht3726 4 месяца назад

      In a word - fiberglass.

    • @user-fc9kn8qm6d
      @user-fc9kn8qm6d 28 дней назад

      I researched trailers for a year before I got our scamp. They last longer and hold their value well.

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  27 дней назад

      @user-fc9kn8qm6d we sold our Scamp for more than we paid for it.

  • @patrickmckowen2999
    @patrickmckowen2999 Год назад

    👍

  • @linhovenden
    @linhovenden 2 года назад

    Have you compared to Escape?

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  2 года назад +1

      I wrote a comparison. You can see it here: travelsandtravails.com/which-is-the-better-trailer-casita-17-vs-escape-17/

    • @linhovenden
      @linhovenden 2 года назад

      @@TravelsandTravails thank you! That was well done. 😁

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  2 года назад +1

      @@linhovenden Thank you!

  • @victormuller4462
    @victormuller4462 2 года назад

    I can't stand the carpet on casita walls and roof!

    • @TravelsandTravails
      @TravelsandTravails  2 года назад +1

      It's not for everyone.

    • @johnnymoran180
      @johnnymoran180 Год назад

      I love it. Was weird at first, but really genius. Close the door and it gets really quiet, and also keeps the heat or cool inside.

  • @lcaceci43
    @lcaceci43 11 месяцев назад

    Those curtains are horrible!