As an Aliner owner, I can tell you that there are two advantages in buying an Aliner over a traditional travel trailer. The Aliner will fit in any garage and you will get much better gas mileage than towing a travel trailer because of the low profile. This will save you a lot of money over the long run, not only in fuel, but also in storage fees and maintenance. By storing your Aliner in a garage, it will not quickly develop water leaks and rot like most travel trailers stored outdoors.
good points , i like them. but sill prefer the trailer ready to use in case of need .also better to park at any parking lot with out set ups therefore nobody will know if you are inside or not, taking a nap🥳
Thanks for the question. The doors that open to the rear are because of the angles of the top of the door. They cannot be opened the other way. Hope this helps!
$23,056 for a freaking pop-up camper? This is beyond ridiculous! I can get a Coachman Clipper Cadet travel trailer with a bathroom with shower for $10,500 NEW.
That is correct. Two different campers. One can fit in a garage, one can't. One can be towed with a small vehicle, one can't. This is the reason why there are so many different RV's available. One may fit your wants and needs, while it won't fit someone else's wants & needs. Thanks for watching!
I'm not sure what a Coachman Clipper Cadet is, but if it's $10,500 new, it's in the disposable trailer category. I have seen some very cheaply made trailers at this price point. the fit and finish is horrible. they are built with natch sticks and the lowest grade materials. If you want to purchase a QUALITY small travel trailer such as a Lance 1475 or 1575 you are pushing the higher 20s depending on options. Even the R-pods go for 17-19 depending on options. "You get what you pay for." Lastly, not all Aliners go as high as Madman48 quoted. He's comparing the cheapest of the cheap with the highest end Aliner.
Very informative. An ty for taken time to do the videos
Very helpful that you shown the different sizes of the Aliners! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Also, all tanks & plumbing are inside, so good for cold camping.
Really like the towing advantages of an Aliner. Thank you for the model breakdown!
Thank for for Watching!
As an Aliner owner, I can tell you that there are two advantages in buying an Aliner over a traditional travel trailer. The Aliner will fit in any garage and you will get much better gas mileage than towing a travel trailer because of the low profile. This will save you a lot of money over the long run, not only in fuel, but also in storage fees and maintenance. By storing your Aliner in a garage, it will not quickly develop water leaks and rot like most travel trailers stored outdoors.
Good points!
good points , i like them. but sill prefer the trailer ready to use in case of need .also better to park at any parking lot with out set ups therefore nobody will know if you are inside or not, taking a nap🥳
Great review. Show us the Ranger 12 and 15 next time as well as the off-road Titanium series.
Aliner Titanium: ruclips.net/video/pWJzN_Cia_o/видео.html
Great video. Do you match competitors prices? Thanks
Hayden, we are competitive. Give me a call to discuss in more detail. 443-353-9006 or 301-898-3300 x139. Look 👀 forward to speaking with you.
Really appreciated the video . . and the pricing too.
I want a poop can & indoor shower!!!
That would be the LXE. I do have one in stock.
I always wonder with it a fold up/down,when it comes to insulation,folding means gaps for cold air to seep thru.
There are rubber gaskets that prevent it from doing that. Also, because of the size and the heater in them, they are very warm in the cold weather.
Why do your doors open the wrong direction?
Thanks for the question. The doors that open to the rear are because of the angles of the top of the door. They cannot be opened the other way. Hope this helps!
How do you shower inside?
Only in the floor plans that have the shower or the bathhouse at the camp ground
Great video!
Thanks for the visit
$23,056 for a freaking pop-up camper? This is beyond ridiculous! I can get a Coachman Clipper Cadet travel trailer with a bathroom with shower for $10,500 NEW.
That is correct. Two different campers. One can fit in a garage, one can't. One can be towed with a small vehicle, one can't. This is the reason why there are so many different RV's available. One may fit your wants and needs, while it won't fit someone else's wants & needs. Thanks for watching!
I'm not sure what a Coachman Clipper Cadet is, but if it's $10,500 new, it's in the disposable trailer category. I have seen some very cheaply made trailers at this price point. the fit and finish is horrible. they are built with natch sticks and the lowest grade materials.
If you want to purchase a QUALITY small travel trailer such as a Lance 1475 or 1575 you are pushing the higher 20s depending on options. Even the R-pods go for 17-19 depending on options. "You get what you pay for."
Lastly, not all Aliners go as high as Madman48 quoted. He's comparing the cheapest of the cheap with the highest end Aliner.
@@topnotchreviewer1429 I need something I can tow with my Rav4. It only has a 4 cylinder engine.
20 grand is absolutely ludicrous
Why wouldn't they let you into bear country with soft dormers? Couldn't you just leave them closed?
That is an option!
A really big concern of mine...BEAR COUNTRY!!!
@@nana73carol46 we are thinking of buying a hard dormer A frame cruiser, for the drop bears and Koala's here in Australia