Unfortunately, the BS 2.0 doesn’t come standard with all that you see here. A lot of options that add costs. The table and kitchen set are over $1,000. Fridge and awning are extra, 2nd door and window are extra. Etc.
Yeah, you only get composite walls, one piece fiberglass shell, off road worthy suspension, frame and Tern double pane window for the base price. Other manufactures give you plywood, aluminum skin screwed and glued together and some super cheap RV grade components for about that price.
@@mark-di5pf Mark, I’m sure the base model is made well as all Beans are. I didn’t say it was low quality. The video gives you the idea all the things you see come with it. So its $16k ++++ to get it all.
I really like this trailer. I will visit the show room next time I’m driving through SLC. Also, who makes those camp chairs and where can I find them? Thanks 🙏
@@CJLane-62 It does not have a back galley. It has the side galley you see in the video. There is storage where the back galley is in the standard trailers.
This is not the trailer for me. I would not buy a trailer with a side galley (unless I suddenly decide I enjoy fiddling with overpriced awnings to stay dry while cooking in the rain to stay dry. The Bean Stock 1.0 was the only bean trailer that really interested me. Now it's gone.
That non roll-up awning is fire.
Great story telling in this video...looking forward to the full Stock 2.0 walk through!
We're releasing the production model walk-through next week! :)
Starting out at 16k for this fiberglass trailer is incredible. Great work guys!
What a beautiful trailer.
Nice job Brigham! It's an awesome design at a fantastic price.
Kudos to the camera crew:)
those chairs are good! where can i purchase a couple of those ?
Yea, had the same thought. Anybody know what they are?
Outstanding
Unfortunately, the BS 2.0 doesn’t come standard with all that you see here. A lot of options that add costs. The table and kitchen set are over $1,000. Fridge and awning are extra, 2nd door and window are extra. Etc.
Yeah, you only get composite walls, one piece fiberglass shell, off road worthy suspension, frame and Tern double pane window for the base price. Other manufactures give you plywood, aluminum skin screwed and glued together and some super cheap RV grade components for about that price.
@@mark-di5pf Mark, I’m sure the base model is made well as all Beans are. I didn’t say it was low quality. The video gives you the idea all the things you see come with it. So its $16k ++++ to get it all.
@@CatNash007 yes, that would be great to get all that for $16K with that construction. Those were the good ole days....
@@mark-di5pf should be an interesting year for the RV industry…
Yeah the options add up fast.
I really like this trailer. I will visit the show room next time I’m driving through SLC. Also, who makes those camp chairs and where can I find them? Thanks 🙏
Love it! Cant wait to get out again!
What an awesome trailer! One concern cooking with the toscada so close to the body is grease and food splatter.
I think it can also hook up on the table leg. Good point though.
Awesome trailer
Awesome! Is this the All Nighter Green?
Yes! All Nighter Green and Insignia Blue are two new standard colors we added in 2024! :)
I want those chair! Where can I get them
Where is this?
Knolls Recreation Area :)
How much as outfitted as in this video?
Average for this build is 20k
@@BeanTrailer does it have a Galley in the back,or some storage back there?
@@BeanTrailer and can it handle a 270° awning?
@@CJLane-62 Yes, the 270 awning will be an option.
@@CJLane-62 It does not have a back galley. It has the side galley you see in the video. There is storage where the back galley is in the standard trailers.
This is not the trailer for me. I would not buy a trailer with a side galley (unless I suddenly decide I enjoy fiddling with overpriced awnings to stay dry while cooking in the rain to stay dry. The Bean Stock 1.0 was the only bean trailer that really interested me. Now it's gone.