Absolutely beautiful!! It makes me want one, too! Question: how top heavy is that rig? Can you transverse more difficult terrain to get to off the beaten path locations? Thank you!!
I might be a little biased, but I love it. I have one very similar to yours built by Pronghorn Expedition Vehicles (Total Composite panels). You're going to love it in the winter compared to your old camper. I got caught in a cold front while skiing last winter in -27C (-17F) temps and was walking around in bare feet. There was a little frosting around the door, but the diesel Espar kept it warm and dry. Make sure you keep the underside of your mattress well ventilated as it will still get condensation if it's sitting directly on the fiberglass. I just use interlocking drainage matts under the mattress and it eliminates the condensation.
Wow, your presentation was extremely on point - better than some dealer’s presentations….very well done! This truck camper is nicer that my NYC Apartment lol! It looks so tiny from the outside, but very spacious on the inside! 👏🏼👍🏼🤩
Wow, this rig has all one could ask for and more....I Love it!!! Congrats to u guys!! The outpost will be the one I choose too .thx for the podcast....enjoy life out and about in the wild 💪😁
That is exactly what I want in a truck camper. Just found you guys. Looking forward to watching thru your content. And that is by far the best camper tour I've seen. Very informative. Extremely knowledgeable. No unnecessary stuff. Great job!
Congrats! Considering a similar pairing. Pop tops lower the center of gravity but the hard sided is warmer and quieter inside. I love that outpost put the water and battery as far forward and center as possible. I’d love to see shots driving through off camber dips and such
Thank you! Totally agree. The hard sided is definitely a lot warmer/quieter. Totally 4 season ready! Absolutely. So far with the off roading we’ve done the camper has performed great. Your truck and the upgrades on it would definitely make a difference for off-roading but we’ve had zero issues! We also don’t intend to do gnarly trails. We love it.
I had a 2023 four-wheel camper hawk pop-up and got rid of it within 6 months. It was so hard to sleep with all the noise. I had a few storms with high wind and had such a hard time trying to close it and get to safety. It was also so bad in the cold and unbearable in the heat.
Totally. Our last camper hung off our truck quite a bit. But being able to keep the tailgate on is super epic. Acts as a deck and a mudroom! It's great.
Thanks for the video, nicely done. Counting down the weeks! We’ve camped in our popup topper down into the mid teens but this is going to be such an upgrade
Very nice! Love the options and the only thing I keep going back and forth on is something with an indoor shower, but it kills a lot of interior space as well as more gray tank storage needed. Love your cat, fantastic job hiding the litter box!
Just found your channel on a recommendation from YT. Great video and tour of the camper, right when I was debating between a Kimbo and a Scout camper...this shows up and I am now highly leaning towards the Outpost 6.5, plus it is a lot closer to where I am in Utah. I definitely want the tailgate optionality and 4 season capability for full time living.
Hey Jeremy! Thanks for watching. We love our Outpost and can't recommend it enough! Such a game changer for full time and 4 season camping. Let us know if you have any questions! Happy to help. :)
Great looking TC! Very close to what I want. Checks most of my boxes but I want an interior shower option. Thanks for the excellent tour. I wasn’t aware of Outpost. I’ll be keeping tabs on them in the future!
Was looking at shower option too but means = LOT more water = LOT gas/battery to heat = LOT more weight = LOT bigger fuel bill. Warm wet flannel, campground or gym are way more practical options :)
It’s an impressive camper especially at this price point and their first camper release. Nice tour Teagan. If Outpost makes an 8ft long bed model with more water storage (ideally 35-50 gallons) and a hot water heater and wet bath I think there would be a lot of interest. It would be nice to be able to use the outdoor shower with the screen door closed (due to bugs). Maybe offer a gas heater for those with Gas trucks if possible, not sure if they have a gas unit that could work on a slide in.
@@skyrubin2257 for sure. I'm not really sure how you would tap into a diesel truck's fuel tank from that rear location anyway. I just never really heard of anyone using a gas heater. Usually it's propane or diesel.
Your new home looks fantastic. If you do further video's about your camper, I would like to see how you did your modification for your cat litter box. Also, what is the ceiling height in there? Thank you for sharing part of your life. Best wishes for beautiful and fun adventures.
What is a mouen? I like this camper a lot and love how functional it is. I will be looking into a model I can walk into. But what is a mouen? Serious question.
FWIW - Total Composites has its office in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It's engineering office and suppliers are in Germany. The shells are constructed and shipped from China.
Totally feel ya! In our last camper we weren't able to use the tailgate. It's a game changer being able to keep it on! Feels super secure being able to "double lock" the camper with the door + tailgate and having a "back porch". We love it.
Put a drain pan under toilet and have a convertible shower curtain that can hang from above, use long retractable faucet from sink as shower head...voila!
A couple of questions. That was a great tour of the camper BTW. 1) I have a 3/4T truck as well. How top-heavy does it feel when fourwheeling? With the underfloor storage this has to be even taller than one without. 2) What was the hit on your gas mileage on the highway? Thanks
Congrats on the new rig. Slow down! Sounds like you are racing to the finish. Is this an ad for OP? You should put some pink foam under your camper, looks like you are very close to the cab of your truck. In any case, looks well built for a small TC. Safe travels.
Thanks for the great review as I did see the video done by outpost themselves. But you folks have a cat as we do as well, and the litterbox is always a concern for us as we have a Chevy Silverado 1500 rear drive. I saw the litterbox very briefly for Moose, was it a custom add on / built in? Could you include some photos of it please. I will subscribe so I can view your adventures past & present. Thanks from New Hampshire.
Thanks for watching! We appreciate the support. :) The only thing custom about the litter box was that they were able to make a hole in the side of the closet so that Moose could have her littler box in the bottom of the closet area! The dimensions and height worked out perfectly and her litter box is separate from our clothes. I have some images and info about it on our Patreon if you'd like to take a look, but in the future we do plan to do a full video on road life with a cat!
Absolutely. We didn’t find anything else like this on the market when we were looking for campers! There is no hot water heater. But we had one in our last camper and hardly ever used it!
it appears the 6.5 comes standard with one usb charging port at the galley. are you charging phone/tables/laptops at the galley? are you planning on installing additional charging ports, perhaps in the bunk or near the bench/table?
We actually don’t see a need for additional usb charging ports! In the kitchen area it has a usb / usb-c port so we can charge two things at once off the dc system. There is also a small usb plug in on the nightlight by the bed area. Otherwise, we have 2 ac outlets we use for camera batteries/laptops and haven’t found a need for anything more than that.
That seems like a really nice rig. I like how simple and clean it is inside. One of the issues we have and I would like to know more about is the cat. What do you guys do with Moose? I mean when you guys are boondocking, Do you let Moose run wild, or does he stay in the camper? My wife and I talk about taking our cat McQueen on the road. (Sorry, I didn't mean to derail this video.)
I’ve traveled with 2 in my TC for the past 4 years seasonally. Mostly winter months. Now adding a 3rd kitty. 🤷♀️. It’s very doable. I’ve got a pass thru window that I use when parked so the cats have access to the truck where I keep a top loading litter box with TSC or Runnings Equestrian pine pellet litter. Work great! You tube has lots of vids on how to leash and harness train. Small steps and let the cats ease into it and once they become familiar and comfortable with it they do great. Use your scent on carriers and leashes to help. We use Tractive trackers and an air tag on their breakaway collars. Practice everything so they get used to it…. Creatures of routine👍. They seem to love it!
Thanks for watching! And totally. Here’s a quick rundown on Moose… So Moose grew up in our old camper and has always loved camper life! She goes outside occasionally with a leash / harness on, but for the most part she would rather be in the camper. She lovessss it in there and is very much an indoor / sit at the window kind of cat. Cats are pretty adaptable and if they have a cozy place or an area they know is theirs, they can get used to it pretty quickly! But we’ve never had issues with her trying to escape or get outside. She only goes outside if we allow her and usually she’ll just jump right back into the camper haha.
@FarOutStoke Thanks for that. The funny thing is my wife is into it, and I am the over protective "cat dad." Our cat is about 12 years old. Is it too late for us in your opinion?
@@azxp Totally understandable! Personally, I don't think it's too late! If you intro your cat into the vehicle at home in little bits and take her/him on car rides every now and then, it'll help them become more accustomed to it. I think it's very doable but also could totally depend on your cats personality.
Base pricing starts around 35k! Head to the link in the description for all the pricing details and additional options. Let me know if you have any other questions!
The entire camper is a total composite shell! You can read more about the construction of it on their website by heading to the link in the description. No leaks here. It’s not like your standard RV/truck camper.
if you were overnighting and some bad person closed your tailgate, would you have to climb out the window to get out of your camper? (unlikely to ever happen, but still something to plan for)
We actually did think of this beforehand! And yes! If that were to happen, we would probably have to climb out the window. BUT the windows are quite large and it would be super easy to just hop out if needed. We also could even potentially crack open the door and reach a hand through to open the tailgate but haven't tested that out yet haha.
I have a truck camper that I use with my tailgate. When camping where someone could trap me by closing the tailgate I put a cylinder shrouded padlock (the kind that storage units sell) on the latch on the side that doesn’t allow the tailgate to close. Voila, nobody can mess with me stealth camping 😊
you have 4000 watt hours of battery? whats eating the most power if you don't mind me asking? reserved mine after seeing yall at the Colorado exp so im just curious what options to go with
Your detailed and enthusiastic video was absolutely fantastic. Great to learn how you are using it, what you like best. Appreciate the feedback on this new camper and I bet @outpost_campers does too!
@@FarOutStoke how comfortable is the dining area for lounging? We have two La-Z-Boy chairs in our living room that are our absolute favorite and when we get a camper we want to make sure we can lounge in comfort as well. What do you do to make your dinette feel comfortable?
Yes! The backseats in the truck are folded up and it’s kind of our “garage”! Bikes / backpacking gear etc. Will do a full video on this later this year.
I can't find any information of what the frame is made of. Hopefully aluminum. Jacks put a lot of stress on a camper and the old wooden framed campers often flexed when jacked.
Congratulations on your new rig! I've been doing a lot of research on the EcoFlow 48v Power Hub and the Total Composites construction method with its R12 insulation factor. Really outstanding. Outpost has done a great job with this camper!! The interior is very well thought out and beautifully done. I'll be curious to see how well it insulates for you guys in inclement weather and how much power is needed to keep things cool. You all got the like, the subscribe, and the bell! 😁 I'm a travel nurse and this checks a lot of boxes for me. Looking forward to your future content.....
Thanks so much for watching! We could not be more stoked. Outpost really did an incredible job and everything has been amazing. The total composite shells have performed incredibly in cold weather and were super excited to get out there this winter! Let us know if you have any other questions about the camper. Happy to chat about it!
What do you guys think of our new rig!?!
It's awesome! A Chef would be perfect for this setup!🤌
Absolutely beautiful!! It makes me want one, too!
Question: how top heavy is that rig? Can you transverse more difficult terrain to get to off the beaten path locations?
Thank you!!
Love the expand ability, storage. Curious if the outdoor shower uses only cold water?
How much?
Perfect!
You're the most Colorado couple doing the most Colorado things. Keep it up.
I might be a little biased, but I love it. I have one very similar to yours built by Pronghorn Expedition Vehicles (Total Composite panels). You're going to love it in the winter compared to your old camper. I got caught in a cold front while skiing last winter in -27C (-17F) temps and was walking around in bare feet. There was a little frosting around the door, but the diesel Espar kept it warm and dry. Make sure you keep the underside of your mattress well ventilated as it will still get condensation if it's sitting directly on the fiberglass. I just use interlocking drainage matts under the mattress and it eliminates the condensation.
I also have a camper made by Pronghorn! My record is -25C and it was toasty!
Well done! Can't believe how well that camper is put together for 6 1/2 feet.
Wow, your presentation was extremely on point - better than some dealer’s presentations….very well done!
This truck camper is nicer that my NYC Apartment lol! It looks so tiny from the outside, but very spacious on the inside! 👏🏼👍🏼🤩
She did an excellent job as the presenter of her new camper. Is she sales representative? If she isn't, she could be!
Beautiful kitty!!
Wow, this rig has all one could ask for and more....I Love it!!! Congrats to u guys!! The outpost will be the one I choose too .thx for the podcast....enjoy life out and about in the wild 💪😁
Thanks for watching! Let us know if you have any questions. Highly recommend going with an Outpost!
That is exactly what I want in a truck camper. Just found you guys. Looking forward to watching thru your content.
And that is by far the best camper tour I've seen. Very informative. Extremely knowledgeable. No unnecessary stuff. Great job!
This is an amazing rig! So well made. Great use of space. Super clean and nice. Congratulations.
Thanks for watching! Let us know if you have any questions!
The only thing missing is an awning.
Really nice set up. She reminds me of my daughter. Nice to see happy people.
Omg!
There are so many game changers that i'm now forced to buy one.
Thanks guys.
Great rig and adorable kitty!
Congrats! Considering a similar pairing. Pop tops lower the center of gravity but the hard sided is warmer and quieter inside. I love that outpost put the water and battery as far forward and center as possible. I’d love to see shots driving through off camber dips and such
Thank you! Totally agree. The hard sided is definitely a lot warmer/quieter. Totally 4 season ready!
Absolutely. So far with the off roading we’ve done the camper has performed great. Your truck and the upgrades on it would definitely make a difference for off-roading but we’ve had zero issues! We also don’t intend to do gnarly trails. We love it.
I had a 2023 four-wheel camper hawk pop-up and got rid of it within 6 months. It was so hard to sleep with all the noise. I had a few storms with high wind and had such a hard time trying to close it and get to safety. It was also so bad in the cold and unbearable in the heat.
Love the security cat the best!
Nice camper and like the fact that for a hard side it does not have the big overhang in the rear. Being able to keep your tailgate is nice.
Totally. Our last camper hung off our truck quite a bit. But being able to keep the tailgate on is super epic. Acts as a deck and a mudroom! It's great.
Thank you for sharing, very impressive truck camper 👍
Thanks for the video, nicely done. Counting down the weeks! We’ve camped in our popup topper down into the mid teens but this is going to be such an upgrade
Thanks for watching! You’re going to love it. Definitely a huge upgrade for winter camping! Can’t wait to get out there this season.
Man, I can't believe how close your cat looks like mine. Nice rig.
Very nice! Love the options and the only thing I keep going back and forth on is something with an indoor shower, but it kills a lot of interior space as well as more gray tank storage needed. Love your cat, fantastic job hiding the litter box!
They have an indoor shower setup now.
Nice setup. Lot of storage and love the eco flow system. Cat is adorable. Sounds like you think it's super
I think the OutPost 6.5 is fabulous and an excellent review. Do you have any idea what it’s done to you mileage?
Yeew! Fantastic video, so stoked for you guys! 🤙
Heck yea Kevin thank you! So stoked.
Congrats on your new camper!
Lots of storage for such a small rig. Love it!
They did a great job! SO much storage. It's been perfect for us full time.
Just found your channel on a recommendation from YT. Great video and tour of the camper, right when I was debating between a Kimbo and a Scout camper...this shows up and I am now highly leaning towards the Outpost 6.5, plus it is a lot closer to where I am in Utah. I definitely want the tailgate optionality and 4 season capability for full time living.
Hey Jeremy! Thanks for watching. We love our Outpost and can't recommend it enough! Such a game changer for full time and 4 season camping. Let us know if you have any questions! Happy to help. :)
@@FarOutStoke Thank you, appreciate it!
…DOUBLE-PANE windows…! THAT’S FANTASTIC…. In my opinion, you own THE PERFECT truck camper…! 👍🏻‼️
Great looking TC! Very close to what I want. Checks most of my boxes but I want an interior shower option. Thanks for the excellent tour. I wasn’t aware of Outpost. I’ll be keeping tabs on them in the future!
Totally! They make great campers. Definitely keep tabs on them. They’re doing some cool stuff! Thanks for watching our video. 😊
The indoor shower model is coming, they say.
Can this camper be used on a half ton truck or does it require a 3/4 ton?
Was looking at shower option too but means = LOT more water = LOT gas/battery to heat = LOT more weight = LOT bigger fuel bill.
Warm wet flannel, campground or gym are way more practical options :)
Im older and like my comforts so a hot shower and toity are on the want list 😂!
The real game changer is the Ecoflow system that lets you add additional batteries.
Absolutely! It’s such a cool system.
It’s an impressive camper especially at this price point and their first camper release. Nice tour Teagan. If Outpost makes an 8ft long bed model with more water storage (ideally 35-50 gallons) and a hot water heater and wet bath I think there would be a lot of interest. It would be nice to be able to use the outdoor shower with the screen door closed (due to bugs). Maybe offer a gas heater for those with Gas trucks if possible, not sure if they have a gas unit that could work on a slide in.
The diesel heater is self contained. It has 5 gallons. That could theoretically last 150-170 hours on low.
@@kyledukes49on low and moderate temps I agree. For cold temps at the sled lot I’d had to bring a separate diesel can as a backup.
@@skyrubin2257 for sure. I'm not really sure how you would tap into a diesel truck's fuel tank from that rear location anyway. I just never really heard of anyone using a gas heater. Usually it's propane or diesel.
i too would like access to shower/hose bib from outside, with screen door closed. hoping this option is offered in future 6.5 versions..
A hot water heater for sure! I see they have an optional inside shower system available now, with a pan and hanging enclosure.
Fantastic job showing us the camper! You should be a rep!
Great review and a very good tour with Teagan…….you are a very as a spoke person….
Your new home looks fantastic. If you do further video's about your camper, I would like to see how you did your modification for your cat litter box. Also, what is the ceiling height in there? Thank you for sharing part of your life. Best wishes for beautiful and fun adventures.
Me too!
Love the Outpost!
Cool little camper! Ive had my eye on these for a few months.
Gorgeous kitty!
Yup, i'm not going anywhere either. Finally a truck camper with an induction stove😅
That.Was.Awesome!
What is a mouen? I like this camper a lot and love how functional it is. I will be looking into a model I can walk into. But what is a mouen? Serious question.
Love this camper.. I have looked into it I'm in Florida long way to where they build them
Excellent review! I’ve discounted cab over truck campers because most require tailgate removal. This one does not. Giving this a serious look.
FWIW - Total Composites has its office in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It's engineering office and suppliers are in Germany. The shells are constructed and shipped from China.
Totally feel ya! In our last camper we weren't able to use the tailgate. It's a game changer being able to keep it on! Feels super secure being able to "double lock" the camper with the door + tailgate and having a "back porch". We love it.
The tailgate access would be even better if you had the one with the built in steps. Looks like a nice camper! Thanks for sharing
Totally! That would be ideal.
I came here after watching a video from outpost. This is a nice set up. Does it come in another color I wonder?
Looks very cool. Have you run into Ice Issues on the tail gate in cold weather?
Very nice. So much better than the olde 'doll-house' types of yore.
Looks like a well built camper with awesome storage. However, for me as a full timer, the no bathroom just cassette toilet won’t work.
Very nice, and I can't wait for the indoor shower model!
Very nice camper, great video.
On a full battery, how long can you run that AC unit for?
4 months later, and they haven't said?😢
Great camper! Love the interior. Can you plug into shore power...110v and city water?
Put a drain pan under toilet and have a convertible shower curtain that can hang from above, use long retractable faucet from sink as shower head...voila!
Lovely set up! Looks like you purchased all the upgrades can you tell me what final weight is? Also adorable cat seems very content in new habitat 😊❤️
We pick ours up in November. So excited.
Amazing! So exciting. You guys are going to love it.
A couple of questions. That was a great tour of the camper BTW.
1) I have a 3/4T truck as well. How top-heavy does it feel when fourwheeling? With the underfloor storage this has to be even taller than one without.
2) What was the hit on your gas mileage on the highway?
Thanks
Nice looking camper. What's the wet weight? A composite construction camper like this might work on a half ton as well.
Your cat is the bomb❤
She is the best!!
This may be a stupid question, but what if the water leaks and messes up your batteries? Are they insulated from one another in case that happens?
Very nice. Gonna be adding Outpost to my list of campers. ❤❤
Awesome! Thanks for watching. Let us know if you have any questions!
Killer. Happy adventures
Very nice rig. Your arms could have their own OF.
Fresh rain smell. Oh yes.
It’s the best!
Nice looking setup!
Congrats to you as an advice make a wooden cover for the induction cooktop to secure it from anything falling from top storage
Totally! We usually have a mat that goes over it when not in use but didn’t show that in this video :)
Love your cat❤❤❤❤❤
Pretty cool kitty chilling with you traveling .
I do like how clean it looks on the outside I don't mean dirt . refer vents etc. To pricy for me . But looks really cool . Be safe ""RIDE ON""
Thanks for watching! It's a great camper. We love it!
I like it!!
Congrats on the new rig. Slow down! Sounds like you are racing to the finish. Is this an ad for OP? You should put some pink foam under your camper, looks like you are very close to the cab of your truck. In any case, looks well built for a small TC. Safe travels.
Thanks for the great review as I did see the video done by outpost themselves. But you folks have a cat as we do as well, and the litterbox is always a concern for us as we have a Chevy Silverado 1500 rear drive. I saw the litterbox very briefly for Moose, was it a custom add on / built in? Could you include some photos of it please. I will subscribe so I can view your adventures past & present. Thanks from New Hampshire.
Thanks for watching! We appreciate the support. :) The only thing custom about the litter box was that they were able to make a hole in the side of the closet so that Moose could have her littler box in the bottom of the closet area! The dimensions and height worked out perfectly and her litter box is separate from our clothes. I have some images and info about it on our Patreon if you'd like to take a look, but in the future we do plan to do a full video on road life with a cat!
Rad camper 🤘
Nice camper .
Looks great! Colorado looks good on y'all
Yeeewww thanks Max! Colorado is pretty epic. Super stoked to explore more of the state!
I love the truck camper congratulations to you. How much was your exact build?
Great video. I have a cat just like yours. Did you build the cat box you did outpost do that.
Thanks again
Thanks for watching! Outpost added the custom litter box hole to our camper. :)
@@FarOutStoke thank you
Wow, impressive, and their pricing seems fair compared to the rest of the industry! Did I miss it, there a water heater?
Absolutely. We didn’t find anything else like this on the market when we were looking for campers! There is no hot water heater. But we had one in our last camper and hardly ever used it!
it appears the 6.5 comes standard with one usb charging port at the galley. are you charging phone/tables/laptops at the galley? are you planning on installing additional charging ports, perhaps in the bunk or near the bench/table?
We actually don’t see a need for additional usb charging ports! In the kitchen area it has a usb / usb-c port so we can charge two things at once off the dc system. There is also a small usb plug in on the nightlight by the bed area. Otherwise, we have 2 ac outlets we use for camera batteries/laptops and haven’t found a need for anything more than that.
Are you using jack extensions? Or do you find They are wide enough without them On your Ford F250
One more question: how long can you use your AC with a full charge? Thank you 😊
That seems like a really nice rig. I like how simple and clean it is inside. One of the issues we have and I would like to know more about is the cat. What do you guys do with Moose? I mean when you guys are boondocking, Do you let Moose run wild, or does he stay in the camper? My wife and I talk about taking our cat McQueen on the road. (Sorry, I didn't mean to derail this video.)
I’ve traveled with 2 in my TC for the past 4 years seasonally. Mostly winter months. Now adding a 3rd kitty. 🤷♀️. It’s very doable.
I’ve got a pass thru window that I use when parked so the cats have access to the truck where I keep a top loading litter box with TSC or Runnings Equestrian pine pellet litter. Work great!
You tube has lots of vids on how to leash and harness train. Small steps and let the cats ease into it and once they become familiar and comfortable with it they do great. Use your scent on carriers and leashes to help. We use Tractive trackers and an air tag on their breakaway collars. Practice everything so they get used to it…. Creatures of routine👍. They seem to love it!
@@cj2467 Great info, Thank you.
Thanks for watching! And totally. Here’s a quick rundown on Moose…
So Moose grew up in our old camper and has always loved camper life! She goes outside occasionally with a leash / harness on, but for the most part she would rather be in the camper. She lovessss it in there and is very much an indoor / sit at the window kind of cat.
Cats are pretty adaptable and if they have a cozy place or an area they know is theirs, they can get used to it pretty quickly! But we’ve never had issues with her trying to escape or get outside. She only goes outside if we allow her and usually she’ll just jump right back into the camper haha.
@FarOutStoke Thanks for that. The funny thing is my wife is into it, and I am the over protective "cat dad." Our cat is about 12 years old. Is it too late for us in your opinion?
@@azxp Totally understandable! Personally, I don't think it's too late! If you intro your cat into the vehicle at home in little bits and take her/him on car rides every now and then, it'll help them become more accustomed to it. I think it's very doable but also could totally depend on your cats personality.
Lovely❤ I like it✨. To have this model it will cost how much please 😊?
Base pricing starts around 35k! Head to the link in the description for all the pricing details and additional options. Let me know if you have any other questions!
I can see it as a nice adventure option for one, but two people in that teensy space? ...how long before they're at each others' throats? hahaha
how is roof constructed? rubber covered? most RV/camper roofs leak in few years with out constant maintenance.
The entire camper is a total composite shell! You can read more about the construction of it on their website by heading to the link in the description. No leaks here. It’s not like your standard RV/truck camper.
Your cat seems pretty content with the new digs.
Dude she is absolutely stoked.
I think that the cat stole the show LOL...
haha it is her world and we are just living in it!
NICE
So perfect for myself . How much did you pay for just the camper only ?
I like it! But is missing an indoor shower !!
They actually offer an indoor shower option now! Check it out at the link in the description. :)
Did you do any suspension upgrades or aibags to your F250? With your specific F250, what is the payload?
Shocked to see the toilet. Was impressed before that but yeah game changer
if you were overnighting and some bad person closed your tailgate, would you have to climb out the window to get out of your camper?
(unlikely to ever happen, but still something to plan for)
We actually did think of this beforehand! And yes! If that were to happen, we would probably have to climb out the window. BUT the windows are quite large and it would be super easy to just hop out if needed. We also could even potentially crack open the door and reach a hand through to open the tailgate but haven't tested that out yet haha.
As Elmer Fudd said, "Twaaped like a waat in a twaap!"
I have a truck camper that I use with my tailgate. When camping where someone could trap me by closing the tailgate I put a cylinder shrouded padlock (the kind that storage units sell) on the latch on the side that doesn’t allow the tailgate to close. Voila, nobody can mess with me stealth camping 😊
What if .. someone closed the tailgate? Would you be stuck ?
you have 4000 watt hours of battery? whats eating the most power if you don't mind me asking? reserved mine after seeing yall at the Colorado exp so im just curious what options to go with
How's it do in extreme cold..
What is the standard 6.5 mattress and did you upgrade or add a foam topper?
Your detailed and enthusiastic video was absolutely fantastic. Great to learn how you are using it, what you like best. Appreciate the feedback on this new camper and I bet @outpost_campers does too!
Thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching! 😊
@@FarOutStoke how comfortable is the dining area for lounging? We have two La-Z-Boy chairs in our living room that are our absolute favorite and when we get a camper we want to make sure we can lounge in comfort as well. What do you do to make your dinette feel comfortable?
Where do you put the cat box? I have 2 cats I travel with.
Do yall store more gear or anything in the backseats of the truck?
Yes! The backseats in the truck are folded up and it’s kind of our “garage”! Bikes / backpacking gear etc. Will do a full video on this later this year.
I can't find any information of what the frame is made of. Hopefully aluminum. Jacks put a lot of stress on a camper and the old wooden framed campers often flexed when jacked.
What is your approximate gas mileage with this set up?
That is a 150 or 250?
Congratulations on your new rig! I've been doing a lot of research on the EcoFlow 48v Power Hub and the Total Composites construction method with its R12 insulation factor. Really outstanding. Outpost has done a great job with this camper!! The interior is very well thought out and beautifully done. I'll be curious to see how well it insulates for you guys in inclement weather and how much power is needed to keep things cool. You all got the like, the subscribe, and the bell! 😁 I'm a travel nurse and this checks a lot of boxes for me. Looking forward to your future content.....
Thanks so much for watching! We could not be more stoked. Outpost really did an incredible job and everything has been amazing. The total composite shells have performed incredibly in cold weather and were super excited to get out there this winter! Let us know if you have any other questions about the camper. Happy to chat about it!