I've been a tent camper all my life, now at ages 68 and 71 my wife and I are getting a little old for sleeping on the ground. But I don't want to drive a large rig. This model looks great, but I would still need a new vehicle (currently drive a Prius). I will try to find a place to see one up close, MD is a bit far from us in MI. Thanks for a great post!
We went from a tent to an Aliner and it has been great. It makes camping (particularly in the rain) a lot easier. Unfortunately, from what I understand, Priuses are not designed to tow anything.
lol...it was 100 degrees with 100% humidity. Plus, no one watches the full video, so we go fast to throw out as much as we can because otherwise we get yelled at for not showing something when really we did, they just didn't watch enough. Any suggestions you have on trying to get all the content out in a watchable amount of time, let us know! Thanks for watching :)
@BeckleysRV I have a couple of suggestions, first. Put the amount of time you are allotted at the top of the page ,then list the features ,beginning with the most asked about, then before you begin filming do a preliminary run through see how many of the important items you can show, leave the outside until last, show the inside ,kitchen, area, then the bath followed by sleeping accommodation, these three are what I look at first, then with the time left you can mention how quickly it opens the number of propane bottles etc, most people watching can figure out how to level it ,how it is folded and unfolded, usually when they buy these things will be shown. Well that's all I can think of ,I hope it helps. Oh one more thing ,pretend you are the customer, and are selling this product to yourself. Good luck and keep the ice tea handy.
@@BeckleysRV i saw another rv content where there is narration, just music in the background. instead the show everything in/around the rv in 2x/3x speed. it's entertainingly humorous and shows everything in less than a minute.
Considering downsizing from a 30’ towable RV to an A frame or small camper. Have owned several of the soft sided tent trailers in the past, but don’t want to return to it. This seems like a good compromise and more space than an expensive teardrop trailer. Pleased this model offers some type of separate bathroom.
We have them on sale for $26,999 and have currently have two 2024 models available - no need to wait! Reach out to us if you are ready to purchase. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video. It was disappointing to see that while sitting on the sofa, you were apparently to tall to fit under the dormer. Isn't that one of the reasons for that dormer, to be able to sit up comfortably on the sofa?
True, but someone my height, I'm watching my head on just about every RV I go in. Perhaps why I have hair loss. lol Anyhoo....Aliner had to utilize the larger dormer upfront for the bathroom. With limited roof space when the camper is closed up, that forces the smaller dormer in the back. Always a compromise when buying a RV. Thanks for watching!
We have done a few videos on the setup. Because they are so similar, we don't do them on all of them. Try taking a peak of one of our shorts on it: ruclips.net/user/shortsTcBCLEXsuto We have a couple available at $26,999. Contact our sales department for further details when you are in the market. Thanks for watching!
Why don't RV dealers simply go with Lithium batteries to begin with? Lead acid and so called deep cycle marine batteries are outdated. We want Lithium batteries, LED lights all the way around and upgradable solar at a minimum. Otherwise; I love these Aliners.
Have you priced lithium batteries? Then you also have to factor the cost of upgrading the converter to handle that specific battery. With costs in mind, and the fact that most RVers around here go to campgrounds and plug into their electric, it's a large added cost that just doesn't suit the masses yet. Thanks for watching!
@@BeckleysRV Fair enough considering that most of your customers only camp with hookups. However; Yes; I have priced liFePo batteries. In the long run, they are FAR cheaper than any marine battery out there. Thanks for posting!
Noted! We are posting a bunch of the 2025 models that are coming in and demonstrating the setup on each one. Check one of those out and hopefully can digest the details. Thanks for watching!
Propane is very efficient! I've boondocked in many different RVs with 12v refrigerators. They do have many perks, however, some cloudy weekends I was not getting enough solar to keep up with my demand. Thanks for watching!
I've been a tent camper all my life, now at ages 68 and 71 my wife and I are getting a little old for sleeping on the ground. But I don't want to drive a large rig. This model looks great, but I would still need a new vehicle (currently drive a Prius). I will try to find a place to see one up close, MD is a bit far from us in MI. Thanks for a great post!
We went from a tent to an Aliner and it has been great. It makes camping (particularly in the rain) a lot easier. Unfortunately, from what I understand, Priuses are not designed to tow anything.
@@memiller55 go to General RV in Mt Clemens. They have em.
Relax, you are doing a fine job of describing that A Liner ,just step back and take a deep breath, and proceed one step at a time.( good luck).
lol...it was 100 degrees with 100% humidity. Plus, no one watches the full video, so we go fast to throw out as much as we can because otherwise we get yelled at for not showing something when really we did, they just didn't watch enough. Any suggestions you have on trying to get all the content out in a watchable amount of time, let us know! Thanks for watching :)
@BeckleysRV I have a couple of suggestions, first. Put the amount of time you are allotted at the top of the page ,then list the features ,beginning with the most asked about, then before you begin filming do a preliminary run through see how many of the important items you can show, leave the outside until last, show the inside ,kitchen, area, then the bath followed by sleeping accommodation, these three are what I look at first, then with the time left you can mention how quickly it opens the number of propane bottles etc, most people watching can figure out how to level it ,how it is folded and unfolded, usually when they buy these things will be shown. Well that's all I can think of ,I hope it helps. Oh one more thing ,pretend you are the customer, and are selling this product to yourself. Good luck and keep the ice tea handy.
@@BeckleysRV I watch from beginning to end. Keep em coming.
@@BeckleysRV i saw another rv content where there is narration, just music in the background. instead the show everything in/around the rv in 2x/3x speed. it's entertainingly humorous and shows everything in less than a minute.
Considering downsizing from a 30’ towable RV to an A frame or small camper. Have owned several of the soft sided tent trailers in the past, but don’t want to return to it. This seems like a good compromise and more space than an expensive teardrop trailer. Pleased this model offers some type of separate bathroom.
Great job
Where is air conditioner unit located?
This one has the upgraded AC/heat pump which the unit is located in the rear storage underneath the sofa bed area. Thanks for watching!
Great looking camper. How much and is there a waiting list to get one?
We have them on sale for $26,999 and have currently have two 2024 models available - no need to wait! Reach out to us if you are ready to purchase. Thanks for watching!
@@williambibbens1571 can’t give these pieces of garbage away! Waiting list. Lol
Thanks for the video. It was disappointing to see that while sitting on the sofa, you were apparently to tall to fit under the dormer. Isn't that one of the reasons for that dormer, to be able to sit up comfortably on the sofa?
True, but someone my height, I'm watching my head on just about every RV I go in. Perhaps why I have hair loss. lol Anyhoo....Aliner had to utilize the larger dormer upfront for the bathroom. With limited roof space when the camper is closed up, that forces the smaller dormer in the back. Always a compromise when buying a RV. Thanks for watching!
Why not how it gets set up from the begining? What is the cost?
We have done a few videos on the setup. Because they are so similar, we don't do them on all of them. Try taking a peak of one of our shorts on it: ruclips.net/user/shortsTcBCLEXsuto We have a couple available at $26,999. Contact our sales department for further details when you are in the market. Thanks for watching!
Why don't RV dealers simply go with Lithium batteries to begin with? Lead acid and so called deep cycle marine batteries are outdated. We want Lithium batteries, LED lights all the way around and upgradable solar at a minimum. Otherwise; I love these Aliners.
Have you priced lithium batteries? Then you also have to factor the cost of upgrading the converter to handle that specific battery. With costs in mind, and the fact that most RVers around here go to campgrounds and plug into their electric, it's a large added cost that just doesn't suit the masses yet. Thanks for watching!
@@BeckleysRV Fair enough considering that most of your customers only camp with hookups. However; Yes; I have priced liFePo batteries. In the long run, they are FAR cheaper than any marine battery out there. Thanks for posting!
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Huh? Thanks for watching!
It sure would have been nice to hear what he was saying during the setup without having the loud cartoon music blasting. Other than that nice video.
Noted! We are posting a bunch of the 2025 models that are coming in and demonstrating the setup on each one. Check one of those out and hopefully can digest the details. Thanks for watching!
WTF with the music? Is it a musical or a infomercial? Had to turn it off could not stand the music!
Like & subscribe and only then will I stop 😉
Thats a SHAME using propane FRIDGE in 2024 were NOT in 1920's ANYMORE!
Propane is very efficient! I've boondocked in many different RVs with 12v refrigerators. They do have many perks, however, some cloudy weekends I was not getting enough solar to keep up with my demand. Thanks for watching!