I like it but the Rayzr FB has air conditioning/heat and a fridge and is 2k less. Still a good build quality for a prepper. Only want one for prepping.
I honestly think with how popular Van Life has become the past 5 years, has made some of these companies like Scout go back to the drawing board with their campers and seeing how people are able to do so much with so little room.
Very nice! A little short on storage but this is a small camper so acceptable trade off. Like location of fan, great for indoor cookling and cross ventilation.
Interesting that you have a dometic fridge/freezer but no way to heat thaw it. I suppose you can bring in a dedicated countertop induction stove top. Or just grill outside as the weather permits.
We must remember how retail works: companies need to manufacture, market, and sell products at a profit. Not only does the business itself need to make a profit, but the company responsible for selling the product does as well. Additionally, it’s important to note that these products are made in the USA by American workers, not by individuals overseas working under exploitative conditions.
@@cjvilleneuve1566 But it still needs to make sense. almost 17k for pretty much nothing is an insane ask, considering you can pick one up used for like 4k or, like was said, just build it yourself. I understand its a product but this is just pure profit. The building materials are cheap. This should be no more than 5k.
So this is for when you go camping your cat 😺 gets to stay in it ? The included seating looks like it would make a church pew feel comfortable. Thanks for the unbiased review 🎉
What's it fit, a John Deere Gator?? Cool. Excuse me, how much?? OUCH!! Too small for ME and too big for my pockets. If this is their smallest at this price, I can only imagine how much one my size would cost. lol I know, I know. Maker names the price and I'm sure they get it. Honestly, I watched this because I thought maybe it was a joke. I now see that it isn't, but it just looks so small. Maybe it's your camera setting, I don't know. Kinda like a side-view mirror, objects are bigger than they appear. lol If I was a rich Oompa Loompa, this would be right up my alley. Unfortunately, I'm more like the Fezzik size. That being said, nothing is cheap in my size. lol It's all good, though. Cute camper. 👍
I watched this a second time to make sure that you didn’t include these details. I didn’t see them, but if I missed them the second time through, I apologize. 1. What size truck bed, and power of engine would I need? 2. I saw the quasi bench thingy, is there anything that becomes a table? 3. Outlets? Charging ports? If I missed you covering these, again I apologize, I would be especially interested if there are any in the bed area as I use a BiPap machine. To those agog at the price, in quite a few videos I’ve seen on campers, trailers, etc. the presenter, after giving the MSRP, also mentions that the dealer price is significantly lower. Thank you Mr. Parker. Regards from AZ
1. This will fit on a 5’ bed or larger. You would need a small-midsize truck. The Ford Maverick is the smallest truck that will accommodate this camper. 2. This model doesn’t have a table but opens up several aftermarket solutions if you wanted one. 3. You will have various USB outlets throughout but no household plugs. If you opt for the 500W inverter option you would have a plug for your machine. Scout is one of the few brands that has total control over their pricing. We don’t dictate that at all. Price really is what it is with these.
This is a nice camper for sure but, this is not a $16,500 unit. No way and guaranteed because thats just the MSRP, dealers are asking quite a bit more. In that price range, why wouldn't I buy a larger bumper pull? The entire point of having a camper is to bring a small amount of luxury outdoors, smaller camper equals less luxury. If I am sacrificing luxury for something, it better be significantly lower pricing, which doesnt seem to be the case with ANY of these small campers regardless of type, make, model or even build quality. This doesn't cost much more than a bushwhacker teardrop so what incentive do I have to buy this? How about a cheaper 20ft bumper pull that's also in this price range? How do you manage to sell a new camper to anyone who doesnt simply have more money than brains? Please tell me? I made an offer on a used 2018 Tag Teardrop 2 years ago at Bretz over in Nampa and they had that trailer marked at MSRP for a 2022 model and REFUSED to come down on price at all. That has been my experience buying any camper from a dealership and I still dont have one. For all this trouble Ill stick with a $900 canvas tent and a woodstove.
Nice but to much money. The heater unit outside the back door is a little scary, if it sparks a fire it's blocking an exit which I assume there is one window inside as an escape. Position of the refrig would rather it roll out from under that sink that has storage. No way would I pay $16500 for a base price I see. Oh love they had a Yeti bottle opener and a Dometic 12volt refrig. I guess Yeti's coolers didn't make the cut.
@ I get that. But in all honesty there’s most likely a huge markup on these campers. This isn’t a scout issue, it’s whole industry issue. RVs, cars etc. look at 99% of camper and rv videos and all of the comments say the exact same thing. I understand how worthless the comments are that state this should be below $10k. I get it though, you can’t comment negatively on prices if you want to make content w/ brands
@@chancer194 In general, the markup is approx inversely ~ equivalent to the volume sold. The markup for Mcdonald's hamburger may be slim.. 1% to 3% but they sell 100s thousands of them. I don't think the volume sold of these campers are that high. You will probably will have a much higher markup or else it wouldn't make sense to sell them. 🤔
When they start making one that is not going to delam in two years I will then think about getting rid of my starcraft. Just saying these glued together panels suck
Love how big the bed gets for such a small camper!
I love the expanding bed! Very cool!
I like it but the Rayzr FB has air conditioning/heat and a fridge and is 2k less. Still a good build quality for a prepper. Only want one for prepping.
I honestly think with how popular Van Life has become the past 5 years, has made some of these companies like Scout go back to the drawing board with their campers and seeing how people are able to do so much with so little room.
Yeah that’s a good point
Very nice! A little short on storage but this is a small camper so acceptable trade off. Like location of fan, great for indoor cookling and cross ventilation.
Interesting that you have a dometic fridge/freezer but no way to heat thaw it. I suppose you can bring in a dedicated countertop induction stove top. Or just grill outside as the weather permits.
Great review. I'd love one!
I do have one in stock🤷🏻♂️
@@ParkersPOV I can't find anything about where you're located.
@ I’m located in Meridian, Idaho.
We must remember how retail works: companies need to manufacture, market, and sell products at a profit. Not only does the business itself need to make a profit, but the company responsible for selling the product does as well. Additionally, it’s important to note that these products are made in the USA by American workers, not by individuals overseas working under exploitative conditions.
Agreed. Couldn’t have put it better myself.
working in the USA is exploitative as well, just less so. (usually, depending, sometimes.)
Keep using that excuse to cope paying a stupid amount.
😂
Where does the majority of your aluminium come from? It’s about to increase by at least 25%.
This is very cool 👍
Functional.❤
16500 to start wow you can build a super home made one for maybe 5,000 or one with gold inlay for 16500
Will you be manufacturing the lightweight composite outer shell yourself? Or are you talking about a plywood box built in your backyard?
Sure! Because most people have the skills to just go and build a truck camper from scratch in our garage or apartment🤪
It's a product for those who are unable to do anything...😅. There a market....
YOU CAN… are you talking to ME??? I in fact cannot.
@@cjvilleneuve1566 But it still needs to make sense. almost 17k for pretty much nothing is an insane ask, considering you can pick one up used for like 4k or, like was said, just build it yourself. I understand its a product but this is just pure profit. The building materials are cheap. This should be no more than 5k.
Saw the camper and the word walkthrough and was very surprised to see the video was more than 8 seconds long. lol
That’s the goal. Try to make them at least 10min long
Can you charge your generator with a jackery?
Yes you can
@ what was the price on that I missed it so how ?
@ the way this one is setup is $30,900
@@ParkersPOV thanks nice comfy traylor
What is this, a camper for ants?
It’s designed for tiny trucks.
Zoolander!
Do they make anything that would fit a 73 ford Ranchero?
Do you know the bed dimensions and payload?
How much weight can the bunk handle
Does it fit on a side by side ???
No idea tbh
So this is for when you go camping your cat 😺 gets to stay in it ? The included seating looks like it would make a church pew feel comfortable. Thanks for the unbiased review 🎉
I like it
How wide and how tall is it
Their website should tell you:
scoutcampers.com/hard-wall/tuktut/#specifications
Ess, em, oh, el, SMOL. :3
If you take out the profit part of things, these could be made in mass for pretty cheap and solve the homeless problem in cities. For real
There is absolutely no storage in this camper. It's basically a weekend camper.
Considering this is designed to fit on everything down to a ford Maverick, they had to save on weight wherever possible.
@@ParkersPOV Really well thought out for small trucks!
You would be surprised what you can fit . We lived I n a 125 ft cargo trailer for 2 months
What's it fit, a John Deere Gator?? Cool. Excuse me, how much?? OUCH!! Too small for ME and too big for my pockets. If this is their smallest at this price, I can only imagine how much one my size would cost. lol I know, I know. Maker names the price and I'm sure they get it. Honestly, I watched this because I thought maybe it was a joke. I now see that it isn't, but it just looks so small. Maybe it's your camera setting, I don't know. Kinda like a side-view mirror, objects are bigger than they appear. lol If I was a rich Oompa Loompa, this would be right up my alley. Unfortunately, I'm more like the Fezzik size. That being said, nothing is cheap in my size. lol It's all good, though. Cute camper. 👍
Thanks for the feedback!
wide angle lens makes the interior look deceptively large😂
Yeah it’s tough because without it, I can’t get close to things to point them out. 😂
I watched this a second time to make sure that you didn’t include these details. I didn’t see them, but if I missed them the second time through, I apologize.
1. What size truck bed, and power of engine would I need?
2. I saw the quasi bench thingy, is there anything that becomes a table?
3. Outlets? Charging ports? If I missed you covering these, again I apologize, I would be especially interested if there are any in the bed area as I use a BiPap machine.
To those agog at the price, in quite a few videos I’ve seen on campers, trailers, etc. the presenter, after giving the MSRP, also mentions that the dealer price is significantly lower.
Thank you Mr. Parker.
Regards from AZ
1. This will fit on a 5’ bed or larger. You would need a small-midsize truck. The Ford Maverick is the smallest truck that will accommodate this camper.
2. This model doesn’t have a table but opens up several aftermarket solutions if you wanted one.
3. You will have various USB outlets throughout but no household plugs. If you opt for the 500W inverter option you would have a plug for your machine.
Scout is one of the few brands that has total control over their pricing. We don’t dictate that at all. Price really is what it is with these.
@ Thank you .
Has a very unfinished look, especially in the storage areas. Good amenities, but dislike the interior look
This is a nice camper for sure but, this is not a $16,500 unit. No way and guaranteed because thats just the MSRP, dealers are asking quite a bit more. In that price range, why wouldn't I buy a larger bumper pull? The entire point of having a camper is to bring a small amount of luxury outdoors, smaller camper equals less luxury. If I am sacrificing luxury for something, it better be significantly lower pricing, which doesnt seem to be the case with ANY of these small campers regardless of type, make, model or even build quality. This doesn't cost much more than a bushwhacker teardrop so what incentive do I have to buy this? How about a cheaper 20ft bumper pull that's also in this price range? How do you manage to sell a new camper to anyone who doesnt simply have more money than brains? Please tell me? I made an offer on a used 2018 Tag Teardrop 2 years ago at Bretz over in Nampa and they had that trailer marked at MSRP for a 2022 model and REFUSED to come down on price at all. That has been my experience buying any camper from a dealership and I still dont have one. For all this trouble Ill stick with a $900 canvas tent and a woodstove.
It's cool but cost way to much.
He used to sell used cars !
That’s right!
I would love one of these, but they are too much in my opinion
That bench "seat" is unsittable.
Not the most comfortable for sure
@@ParkersPOV I guess the truck cab will still have to be the "living room."
Nice but to much money. The heater unit outside the back door is a little scary, if it sparks a fire it's blocking an exit which I assume there is one window inside as an escape. Position of the refrig would rather it roll out from under that sink that has storage. No way would I pay $16500 for a base price I see. Oh love they had a Yeti bottle opener and a Dometic 12volt refrig. I guess Yeti's coolers didn't make the cut.
Im trying to understand why anyone would want something flamable accessible to everyone..
Sounds like it might not be the right camper for you
Diesel is not flammable like gasoline
This camper is a meth addicts dream where can I get one
Do you live anywhere near Idaho?
You're right. They could sell these for $5,000 and there would still be people complaining they're too expensive
Agreed
I HIGHLY doubt that lol. A rooftop tent is more than that in some cases.
@@chancer194 You really have to see how they’re built to understand. I encourage you to tour the factory
@ I get that. But in all honesty there’s most likely a huge markup on these campers. This isn’t a scout issue, it’s whole industry issue. RVs, cars etc. look at 99% of camper and rv videos and all of the comments say the exact same thing. I understand how worthless the comments are that state this should be below $10k. I get it though, you can’t comment negatively on prices if you want to make content w/ brands
@@chancer194 In general, the markup is approx inversely ~ equivalent to the volume sold. The markup for Mcdonald's hamburger may be slim.. 1% to 3% but they sell 100s thousands of them. I don't think the volume sold of these campers are that high. You will probably will have a much higher markup or else it wouldn't make sense to sell them. 🤔
When they start making one that is not going to delam in two years I will then think about getting rid of my starcraft. Just saying these glued together panels suck
These are over priced yada yada yada
😂
Like all campers; a waste of money.
Better than a boat
Collasal waste of money