Great video Matt. That EOS-12 is dialed in. 1000 watts of solar, AC, 1080 Amps of Battle Born power, Dual zone Truma, it's all there. As usual you checked all the boxes because you know what is needed out there. I love my XT but the EOS-12 is another level.
@@BoreasCampers yep, or Touring. And, you've just earned even more of my interest from accurately recommending against the Base model! Kudos to being a great company that properly recommends their stuff!!! My friend Yetta has a smaller one she utterly loves, btw!
I love this camper I want one. How about a sink inside to wash your hands and instead of seating on both sides, make one side cabinets for clothes storage, that would be a great option, and then I would be all in on this, thank you very much for this video. I really want one of these with those options.
Firstly, I'm not in the American market, so my comments and suggestions may not be of any value to you. I'll openly say that before you read on. In terms of overall design and size, I would say that this trailer scores 80 out of a 100. Huge points for including an internal wet bath and toilet. Far too many off-road trailers don't take into account the trials and tribulations of winter camping. Also, campsite rules on not soaking the site allotted. However, the missing 20 points are because that was not carried over into having an internal kitchen sink and hob as well as the one outdoors. I do however acknowledge that there is a huge difference between cooking outdoors to using the toilet and shower, so you were right to prioritise putting the circumstances where you wear less clothes (or none at all) inside over the scenario of cooking outdoors wearing warm clothes (if that makes sense). I do think that this is a very nice trailer built for purpose and will suit a lot of people in less regulated countries very well.
It's an absolutely amazing off grid trailer. I love it! However, at the MSRP, not including add-ons and options, pushing "$100,000, that's outside 99% of middle class families!👌
84,000 bucks and no sink or stove inside the camper. No thanks. Never understood why made in America means huge price tag especially when it doesn’t have everything you needb
So if the person sleeping on the far bunk has to go for a piss at 0300 he has to climb over the people sleeping on the folding table bed..uh excuse me oh sorry I didnt mean to step on your head sorry to wake you....pee bottle needed there.
Great video Matt. That EOS-12 is dialed in. 1000 watts of solar, AC, 1080 Amps of Battle Born power, Dual zone Truma, it's all there. As usual you checked all the boxes because you know what is needed out there. I love my XT but the EOS-12 is another level.
Let us know when you want to upgrade!
Such a great rig! Thanks for building high quality outdoor rigs!
Thanks!
Wow, this is amazing! It looks like the perfect off-road off-grid camper for my overlanding adventures with my Subaru Ascent!!!
As long as you have the Premium, Onyx, or the Limited version it should tow the EOS-12 no problem. That would be a great combination!
@@BoreasCampers yep, or Touring. And, you've just earned even more of my interest from accurately recommending against the Base model! Kudos to being a great company that properly recommends their stuff!!!
My friend Yetta has a smaller one she utterly loves, btw!
I love this camper I want one. How about a sink inside to wash your hands and instead of seating on both sides, make one side cabinets for clothes storage, that would be a great option, and then I would be all in on this, thank you very much for this video. I really want one of these with those options.
Thanks for the kind words and recommendation!
Firstly, I'm not in the American market, so my comments and suggestions may not be of any value to you. I'll openly say that before you read on. In terms of overall design and size, I would say that this trailer scores 80 out of a 100. Huge points for including an internal wet bath and toilet. Far too many off-road trailers don't take into account the trials and tribulations of winter camping. Also, campsite rules on not soaking the site allotted. However, the missing 20 points are because that was not carried over into having an internal kitchen sink and hob as well as the one outdoors. I do however acknowledge that there is a huge difference between cooking outdoors to using the toilet and shower, so you were right to prioritise putting the circumstances where you wear less clothes (or none at all) inside over the scenario of cooking outdoors wearing warm clothes (if that makes sense). I do think that this is a very nice trailer built for purpose and will suit a lot of people in less regulated countries very well.
Comments and suggestions are always welcome. Thank you for the feedback!
It's an absolutely amazing off grid trailer. I love it! However, at the MSRP, not including add-ons and options, pushing "$100,000, that's outside 99% of middle class families!👌
Damn.. I was hoping $40-$50k. I'm so back to building my own for $25-30k maxed out. gorgeous build though
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After all this time, that's exactly what I'm doing! I've settled on a Colorado Trailer 7x14 for my base! Good luck to you and yours!✌️
84,000 bucks and no sink or stove inside the camper. No thanks. Never understood why made in America means huge price tag especially when it doesn’t have everything you needb
So if the person sleeping on the far bunk has to go for a piss at 0300 he has to climb over the people sleeping on the folding table bed..uh excuse me oh sorry I didnt mean to step on your head sorry to wake you....pee bottle needed there.
We actually designed it so that there is a small walkway between the driver's side bench and the table so whoever is sleeping on the bed can get by!