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What I love about bikes/velomobiles & microcampers, is that you don't have to pay for a license or tags. If it's your home, and you're resourceful, you don't have to pay rent or even property taxes. If you live in your vehicle, you still have to pay for licensing, tags & insurance. Bikes & microcampers are completely free.
@@gibbs677bg a person would live in one just as people live in the wild. They would most use it for sleep and shelter nothing more. Any one that can’t get, or doesn’t have insulation, would have to be in the right climate to do so. Cooking, using the bathroom, etc .. will be done outside.
@@pauljones364 Keep in mind it's purpose. A minimally defensible pod to sleep in. Eating and whatnot -- pooping, whatever -- you've got to sleep. In peace and comfort. That is why these were invented.
FYI, Looks like the go easy trailer camper now starts at $10,000. I can't say I would pay that for a tent when you can get a teardrop camper with a decked kitchen for a similar price
What this video got wrong is that there is a Go and a Go Easy, and they are two different trailers. Be sure to look into the differences if you are considering one.
Rv companies sell for a decent price.. if you buy straight from the plant. Elkhart County is where I work and live... when I see the prices of what I'm building go put the door.. then I go to a dealership or someone who privately sells they mark it up insane... it's the dealers who usually screw you. And I can't say anything about these type of trailers. I build "sandpiper's" , "Sierra's" by Forest river. And thse are big haulers and park model trailers. Make damn decent money too. That is if you can keep up to get out at 12:30 everyday. No bullshit... check it out if you want a good workout and good pay. I'm at Forest river plant #3. Grow your future save more money invest more money but you really got to want it.and be willing to push yourself that extra mile. Hope to see you. It's always good seeing people do what they set our to. And let alone do it all legal... it's stops feeding the machine and gives you a better hold on your future. Not what your told will be your futre
Pretty neat, though some were certainly not my cuppa, still pretty neat. Everytime I see trailers with foldout galleys I remember the Australian Conqueror series from a few years back. Take care and God speed.
The mini mate would be a good choice for motorcycle if it was not a pop-up tent, make it a solid caravan with renewable energy panels that protects you from the element. With amenities
Every climber that attempts Mount Everest lives in tents in some of the most challenging environmental conditions known to man. I wouldn't worry about being in a tent fabric camper, especially one that has proved itself for so many years and tens of thousands of miles. With a collapsible titanium tent stove (or a 2kw diesel air heater) it would make for a comfortable travel cabin in any weather.
31 gallons = 4.2 cu feet. Kinda missed the fact that the 3 Mody trailers have different wheels for different tow bikes....I'm wondering if the announcer ever watches the video??
about bicycle campers: you are tired when arriving to your destination. Right there you need to unpack and raise the tent, in the middle of pouring rain. You also need to pack the soaking tent later. OR: you go inside a camper and stay cozy. Come rain or shine. That's about it. you can enjoy the rain dropping sound and sleep into that.
I think that e-bike touring will be popular someday, once there is an infrastructure set up for that kind of thing, once that happens I'm pretty sure these bike pods/trailers etc. will be more popular, right now, lugging around a hundred pound trailer, plus the wind drag, is not worth the convenience, a 10lbs for a tent, sleeping bag, and pad, strapped to a rack will do. plus I'll be able to reach more places a trailer won't allow.
As an owner of a Sylvansport Go, I think you have the Go and Go Easy mixed up. I'm pretty sure the Easy doesn't have a tent accessory, whereas the Go is a pop up tent.
I think the best ones were towed by motorcycle, e-bike, #2 for price, any of them that have the least amount of effort to setup :) For your next challenge create a list of campers that can be towed, setup, broken down easily by 1 or 2 handicapped people. This list could be broken down into a series covering the different mode of transport used: fossil fuel / hybrid vehicle, electric only vehicle, e-bike with throttle support, pedal only power, power chairs / scooters, pedestrian. For pedestrian I'm not thinking just about tents because those aren't campers. If you can try to make American-made only lists for each of these classifications. Then do the same for each country of origin where the campers are made. Try also to make lists with prices that go from highest to lowest or vice versa or as their own separate category.
Most people are like me. They like the idea,and thought about building or getting one,but we don’t bike or camp ,especially by ourselves. With company,you’re in your camper by yourself. I don’t think many people use these,or tiny houses .
I like the no. 4, 2 and 1. I wish I have one of these. For my travel here in the Philippines. But sad to say I couldn't afford to buy one. Its a little bit expensive for me buying this luxury camping gadget. Thanks for posting, love the content.
I don't understand camper tents. You're sacrificing so much storage space when you could just buy a tent. Save yourself $6,000 to while being able to bring along necessary supplies.
@@LucidDreamer54321 We used chaise loungers. Not the kind with arms. These have a 3 piece frame. The ends are identical to each other. They're both attached to the mid section with ratcheting hinges so you can have each end to an angle you like. You can even go full upright for daytime use. I had occasionally taken them out of the tent to relax outside, and they were used on beaches as well. These or any cot are a space saver in the tent because you can keep stuff underneath them. The mid section has folding legs and carries all the weight. Speaking of weight they are s little heavy having a steel frame. Mine were from decades ago, but they're still made. I'll try to get a proper name for them.
@@LucidDreamer54321 I searched "ratchet lounger" and they came up. Ace Hardware carries them for $45. There are others with higher prices, but I can't speak for any of them without more knowledge of the current offerings. There's a tsunami of various cots out there at Cabela's and elsewhere, but I think the ratchet ones are more versatile. Happy camping!
Most of these are more tents on wheels which makes the extra weight added over a tent and pack on a regular trailer not worth the extra cost for the specialty build
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What I love about bikes/velomobiles & microcampers, is that you don't have to pay for a license or tags. If it's your home, and you're resourceful, you don't have to pay rent or even property taxes. If you live in your vehicle, you still have to pay for licensing, tags & insurance. Bikes & microcampers are completely free.
i'd like to see how someone could live in one. pmsl
Shhh. Don't give those greedy politicians any more ideas how to raise taxes.
@@gibbs677bg for a couple of days though so long as you got supplies. An adventure.
@@gibbs677bg a person would live in one just as people live in the wild. They would most use it for sleep and shelter nothing more. Any one that can’t get, or doesn’t have insulation, would have to be in the right climate to do so. Cooking, using the bathroom, etc .. will be done outside.
@@pauljones364
Keep in mind it's purpose.
A minimally defensible pod to sleep in.
Eating and whatnot -- pooping, whatever -- you've got to sleep.
In peace and comfort.
That is why these were invented.
FYI, Looks like the go easy trailer camper now starts at $10,000. I can't say I would pay that for a tent when you can get a teardrop camper with a decked kitchen for a similar price
The Go Easy and Go are two completely different things. The Go is the one with a tent.
safer too, we have to think of safety first since Resident Brandon destroyed our Borders.
Here i go watching this again!!!!!
Какая красота всё есть люди живите и радуйтесь жизни
I watched this video again and I think number 7 matched my needs, but it is more than I can spend on a small camper..
I like #6 and #1 the most, but they are way overpriced.
It has been several months since I have watched this video. I still like it as much as I did before!!!!
bellissimi tutti e tre i modelli.
This has made me even more a mini camper fan!
Hello Console Peasant, thank you for watching!
MY POD EXTREEM REALLY HAS PEAKED MY INTEREST!!
It’s Grand Canyon in Arizona, America 🇺🇸. I believe
number 4 was pretty cool too
One of your best videos!!!! I just loved it and now I am going to watch it again to see which one i like best!!!
I might consider number 2, It might just work!!!!
What this video got wrong is that there is a Go and a Go Easy, and they are two different trailers. Be sure to look into the differences if you are considering one.
Excelentes mini campers 👏🏻
Saludos de Chile 🇨🇱 a los viajeros del mundo
Always enjoy your videos!
A folding circular platform trailer for a mini yurt would be cool.
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Rv companies sell for a decent price.. if you buy straight from the plant. Elkhart County is where I work and live... when I see the prices of what I'm building go put the door.. then I go to a dealership or someone who privately sells they mark it up insane... it's the dealers who usually screw you. And I can't say anything about these type of trailers. I build "sandpiper's" , "Sierra's" by Forest river. And thse are big haulers and park model trailers. Make damn decent money too. That is if you can keep up to get out at 12:30 everyday. No bullshit... check it out if you want a good workout and good pay. I'm at Forest river plant #3. Grow your future save more money invest more money but you really got to want it.and be willing to push yourself that extra mile. Hope to see you. It's always good seeing people do what they set our to. And let alone do it all legal... it's stops feeding the machine and gives you a better hold on your future. Not what your told will be your futre
Very interesting !!!!!!
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The place you were showing is Window Rock in New Mexico
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This is fun. Love 💕 them
Very Cool!
i really like number #1
nice 👍
Super canal thank you
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You are definitely a "10"!! Wanna go camping?
Pretty neat, though some were certainly not my cuppa, still pretty neat. Everytime I see trailers with foldout galleys I remember the Australian Conqueror series from a few years back. Take care and God speed.
We Have A My Pod❤️Love It
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I HOPE MY SIS WATCHES THIS BECAUSE A FEW OF THESE LOOK DOABLE.. GOOD WORK MINDS EYE/ WE HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR SOMETHING LIKE THIS!!!
NUMBER 6 IS AWESOME IF YOU WANT PROTECTION FROM THE ELEMENTS AND LIGHT WEIGHT!! LIKEING THIS ONE
I agree with you Beverly!!!!!!!
Arches National Park Moab, Utah USA have been there in 2006 on holiday from Sweden.
I believe it’s Utah- Canyon Lands. Dig your videos! ❤️💜💚
Indonesia 😁
I'm 72 and never been sick and never had a vaccination.
Sounds like you are long overdue.
This video got my amagin nation going 🌴
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Very Good Video !!!!!
To hell with these videos, I come here to see Alli!!!
Sandstone rock formation in Utah, USA. Arches NP.
Moab utah
The mini mate would be a good choice for motorcycle if it was not a pop-up tent, make it a solid caravan with renewable energy panels that protects you from the element. With amenities
Every climber that attempts Mount Everest lives in tents in some of the most challenging environmental conditions known to man.
I wouldn't worry about being in a tent fabric camper, especially one that has proved itself for so many years and tens of thousands of miles.
With a collapsible titanium tent stove (or a 2kw diesel air heater) it would make for a comfortable travel cabin in any weather.
Canyonlands NP, UT
Are any of these available for retail purchase, or are they all one-of-a-kind concept vehicles, like auto manufactures used to do?
Que bonitos
31 gallons = 4.2 cu feet. Kinda missed the fact that the 3 Mody trailers have different wheels for different tow bikes....I'm wondering if the announcer ever watches the video??
wow, $3,500 for the b turtle micro tent, what a deal! Guess I'll skip the $250 bike trailer and $100 tent!
about bicycle campers: you are tired when arriving to your destination. Right there you need to unpack and raise the tent, in the middle of pouring rain. You also need to pack the soaking tent later. OR: you go inside a camper and stay cozy. Come rain or shine. That's about it. you can enjoy the rain dropping sound and sleep into that.
I think that e-bike touring will be popular someday, once there is an infrastructure set up for that kind of thing, once that happens I'm pretty sure these bike pods/trailers etc. will be more popular, right now, lugging around a hundred pound trailer, plus the wind drag, is not worth the convenience, a 10lbs for a tent, sleeping bag, and pad, strapped to a rack will do. plus I'll be able to reach more places a trailer won't allow.
So true … also it won’t cost you $5000 or more 🤦🏾♂️
Number 1 is beautiful but for all that cost I can buy a new mountain bike and hammock system and have like thousands left over.
As an owner of a Sylvansport Go, I think you have the Go and Go Easy mixed up. I'm pretty sure the Easy doesn't have a tent accessory, whereas the Go is a pop up tent.
Correct! I also own a Go.
Ive been to the arches they are in moab if im not mistaken
Trivia looks like Arches National Park, Moab Utah, shortly after pulling off on Devil's Bedstead Canyon.
I think the best ones were towed by motorcycle, e-bike, #2 for price, any of them that have the least amount of effort to setup :)
For your next challenge create a list of campers that can be towed, setup, broken down easily by 1 or 2 handicapped people. This list could be broken down into a series covering the different mode of transport used: fossil fuel / hybrid vehicle, electric only vehicle, e-bike with throttle support, pedal only power, power chairs / scooters, pedestrian. For pedestrian I'm not thinking just about tents because those aren't campers. If you can try to make American-made only lists for each of these classifications. Then do the same for each country of origin where the campers are made. Try also to make lists with prices that go from highest to lowest or vice versa or as their own separate category.
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Oh yeah, I'll be able to afford that really soon (sarcasm).
Moab Utah
devils bridge Arizona.
Expensive? yes.. but good to have on hand!
Trivia... it’s Grand Canyon from America
What stops somebody from hopping on ur bike and taking off while ur asleep
Let them try and see what happens.
Minefield.
I would have to guess the arches in Utah.
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Utah, arches national park…cool content for us minimalists…👌🏻
Can these go 50+ mph?
It is telling that the first and second offerings are much more than $10,000 apart from one another
Again they're all great designs that the one thing they're still price way out of the range of the average person
Yes buying a bicycle trailer and the best tent you can find will still only cost 1000$ and weigh 100x less than these plastic pos'
Most people are like me. They like the idea,and thought about building or getting one,but we don’t bike or camp ,especially by ourselves. With company,you’re in your camper by yourself. I don’t think many people use these,or tiny houses .
that was moab utah? the terrain after number 9
It's monument park in Utah
the last one can i connect it too my power wheelcair ?
🙂
Mody series is the pamphlet magazine I am looking for its very easy on the eyes THANKS
Kentucky natural bridge and red river gorged
Bj Mer est ce que je peux avoir une Remorque pour mon velo je.suis du Moroco merçi
The midget bushtrelka from kamp rite isn't available unfortunately I wanted one 😔
I like the no. 4, 2 and 1. I wish I have one of these. For my travel here in the Philippines. But sad to say I couldn't afford to buy one. Its a little bit expensive for me buying this luxury camping gadget. Thanks for posting, love the content.
so make one by Yourself.
I will pretty soon.....
I don't understand camper tents. You're sacrificing so much storage space when you could just buy a tent. Save yourself $6,000 to while being able to bring along necessary supplies.
How can I get one of teacup trailer for my bike?
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Canyon Lands National Park Utah USA
Arches National Park, Utah
where can i buy one?
Alternatively, you could nail your hand to your foot. Cheaper, too.
How can I buy a Mody plast bike camper trailer? I live in the U.S
I'm not much for tent trailers, but I guess they do have their purposes.
Anything is better than sleeping on the ground.
@@LucidDreamer54321 I tent camped for many years and not once did I ever sleep on the ground.
@joe woodchuck Really, so what did you sleep on?
@@LucidDreamer54321 We used chaise loungers. Not the kind with arms. These have a 3 piece frame. The ends are identical to each other. They're both attached to the mid section with ratcheting hinges so you can have each end to an angle you like. You can even go full upright for daytime use. I had occasionally taken them out of the tent to relax outside, and they were used on beaches as well.
These or any cot are a space saver in the tent because you can keep stuff underneath them. The mid section has folding legs and carries all the weight. Speaking of weight they are s little heavy having a steel frame.
Mine were from decades ago, but they're still made. I'll try to get a proper name for them.
@@LucidDreamer54321 I searched "ratchet lounger" and they came up. Ace Hardware carries them for $45. There are others with higher prices, but I can't speak for any of them without more knowledge of the current offerings.
There's a tsunami of various cots out there at Cabela's and elsewhere, but I think the ratchet ones are more versatile.
Happy camping!
Arches, NP Utah
Most of these are more tents on wheels which makes the extra weight added over a tent and pack on a regular trailer not worth the extra cost for the specialty build
The Grand canyon
Arches Ntl Park, UT
I've been there, and you are correct.
Utah
The arch in Utah
Its all innovative and all but you really have to pedal hard climbing with this
I have a problem. I can’t find anywhere I can buy a. Mody
Trivia question: Natural arch Utah..
Is Taiwan sell? really like
Doesn't that tiny acrobat look happy at 6:24 ?
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Wow,Texas Made Something Small😂😂😂No Wonder Its No Longer In Business,I Think Their All Cool As Hell..And I Want 1 Now,lol