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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2022
  • In this video, we're sharing with you the exciting reveal of the Pause off-road overlanding trailer by Palamino. This is one of the best new RVs we have ever seen, and there's plenty to get excited about, even for folks who want a different type of RV.
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  • @0HARE
    @0HARE Год назад +85

    It’s a very nice trailer, with tons of good features.
    I like the all aluminum/composite , no wood construction.
    It’s definitely geared toward young over-landers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
    At 7,000 lbs., and over $100,000, it’s really not practical or realistic for most folks.
    To each his own, though.
    My perfect travel trailer would be an Airstream Bambi 16’, with a lift kit. Unfortunately for me, that is way over my price range.
    Our compromise is a new Casita Independence 17’.
    The factory installed lift kit will handle any off grid camping we’re likely to attempt.
    The kitchen, bathroom, and entertainment system are all indoors, where we like them.
    It’s small enough to fit into any campsite, and light enough to be towed by a half-ton truck or SUV.
    We’re selling our 2014 Keystone Passport 23’ RB Elite. We’re tired of dragging around all that weight.

    • @malanalan1
      @malanalan1 Год назад +13

      Agreed. Off road trailer should be light, narrow, and low profile, otherwise it is just gimmicks.

    • @rdkill1965
      @rdkill1965 Год назад +4

      Yeah, it's a really nice trailer but for $100,000 it should be. My dream one would be the Bruder EXP6. That is a really really nice trailer but it is manufactured/shipped from Australia. But if you are looking for a really nice off road camper for the entire family, including pets, the Black Series campers are the way to go and the HQ19 is under $100,000.

    • @keargee
      @keargee Год назад +9

      The construction is amazing, The trailer it sits on is amazing. No wood to rot, good solar system. But the inside of that trailer is absolutely impractical, for anything other than taking a shower and, showing it off to your friends.
      Where are you going to cook? Outside 100% of the time that's going to get old really fast. It's basically a fancy bathroom with a bed in it.
      That is so impractical it's laughable. So when it's raining snowing, wind blowing a hundred miles per hour. I've been on the road for hours and I just want to eat a hot meal and go to bed I get to cook out side, then walk inside a bathroom without a table, and wash my dishes in a stupid bathroom style basin sink? Then why am I towing this big thing? I could have cooked out of the back of my truck?
      I could have washed dishes in a bucket easier than that sink inside. All this is is a 7000 lb shower room with a bed in it.
      Makes absolutely no sense. Great construction, great features, horribly executed design.
      Biggest thing I question is whether you could live in it in cooler weather all those big windows he never talks about heating or cooling systems?
      I think this is a shameless money grab for people that want to be overlanders. And have the money to buy their way into it or at least what they think being an overlander looks like.

    • @jeffsmith6485
      @jeffsmith6485 Год назад +10

      Completely unrealistic for 97% of consumers.....

    • @jackbryde5606
      @jackbryde5606 Год назад +2

      Thanks for the summary - just saw the preview and wondered how heavy it would be. This bloody market right now....

  • @HvyMetal4Ever
    @HvyMetal4Ever Год назад +10

    This reminds of an Australian brand whose name escapes me at the moment. This is definitely something built for a niche market. At $140k, I'd get myself a 5th wheel toy hauler. Two different intended purposes, but for that kind of money I want the space to go with it.

  • @TopshelfJunior
    @TopshelfJunior Год назад +3

    LOVE how this guy explained the terms / parts.. "What that means is..." -awesome !

  • @lensrc7460
    @lensrc7460 Год назад +10

    1:23..."It's not thermally bonded together, it's actually heated together". Mm',Kay.

    • @rik999
      @rik999 Год назад

      Dillon lost his dictionary 🤣

    • @georgewilliamssr5230
      @georgewilliamssr5230 Год назад +1

      Thermal vs Heat bonding? 🤔 I'm at a loss to understand the difference. 👀

    • @Eli-pf5og
      @Eli-pf5og Год назад

      Yep, I caught that too!

    • @redman2751
      @redman2751 Год назад

      You know thermal is for when they assemble it at night and heat is for day time assembly.

    • @snowbirdlady8496
      @snowbirdlady8496 Год назад

      Say what?

  • @sherriweber7105
    @sherriweber7105 Год назад +2

    I think these are a pretty cool design. I’m glad that you and Dillon were able to show these Pauses to us. Very nice and bathrooms are nice. Thank you Jason for showing these Pauses. Hope you have a great week. See you soon!

  • @rufan2199
    @rufan2199 Год назад +9

    Pretty cool design with high end construction features. I agree it would be nice to see these walls and other components find there way into other models

  • @gizzykiwi
    @gizzykiwi Год назад +1

    Wow, it seems like this last year has pushed designer to new level's, Loving it

  • @KatyInNH
    @KatyInNH Год назад

    Looks like a great full time rig! Love it!

  • @conniewaite1371
    @conniewaite1371 Год назад

    Love the windows! They should all be made like that.nice overall build,just super!

  • @davidaz6622
    @davidaz6622 Год назад +12

    I love seeing these new innovative trailers. I hope you can show us some more in the future. I like the 3d printed walls, the aluminum features and the full outdoor kitchen design. Lots of light too. I’d be intrigued to see this in a barebones lightweight truck camper. *hint hint palomino

  • @waltere.mellin3537
    @waltere.mellin3537 Год назад +1

    Purdy darn innovative trailers. I really like how they are built, and played out. I wouldn't mind pulling it behind my Power Wagon

  • @marcberman5642
    @marcberman5642 10 месяцев назад

    That is wild. Lockable pantry, LOL, yeah right. So many features. Love the 3D printed walls. Love so many of the ideas.

  • @darrellbyers3695
    @darrellbyers3695 Год назад

    Great video!! Very informative, and well put together.

  • @starpenta
    @starpenta Год назад +1

    I love the outside! The inside would have been nice when my kid was small and I was younger. Not quite what I'd use today but I love the paint job and the outdoor kitchen 😍

  • @turnbullstravels735
    @turnbullstravels735 Год назад

    That suspension! 😍

  • @richardcanfield2741
    @richardcanfield2741 Год назад

    Yes the Pause 20.2 is a def for me camper the printed outdoor pattern is spectacular, finally an outdoor print. Thanx for the info both were very nice

  • @Erin-Thor
    @Erin-Thor Год назад +26

    Wait, “it’s not thermally bonded, it’s panels are heated together”? 😳 The salesman makes me skeptical. But the cameras, storage, gun racks, windows, usable outside shelves, tables and storage, all make this a fascinating option that I want to know more about.

    • @funnlivinit
      @funnlivinit Год назад +4

      I caught that too.

    • @RVMiles
      @RVMiles  Год назад +5

      I think he meant that the panels are a solid thermally formed piece instead of layers that are thermally bonded like in a typical fiberglass RV

    • @Erin-Thor
      @Erin-Thor Год назад

      @@RVMiles - Understandable, thanks!

    • @johnmaynie8112
      @johnmaynie8112 Год назад +2

      @@Erin-Thor That's Correct the TransCore laminated panels are heat bonded thermally fused with no adhesives.

    • @Scott64T
      @Scott64T Год назад +2

      My thoughts exactly on the panels..lol

  • @seb2549
    @seb2549 Год назад +8

    Looks very much like this was inspired by HQ Black Series. If so then the pricing is not competitive IMO. But nice to see more manufacturers offering "off-road" TT designs.

  • @tenkaraintheiowadriftless
    @tenkaraintheiowadriftless Год назад +17

    Forest River doesn’t have a enviable track record recently when it comes to build quality. That’s going to be difficult to overcome when trying to induce someone to plunk down $100K on a travel trailer. That said, I love the use of lightweight interior materials instead of clunky wood and wonder why more manufacturers haven’t gone down that path.

    • @bobmariano3731
      @bobmariano3731 Год назад

      I agree , American manufacturing is suspect to quality . 👍🤛

    • @budgerber901
      @budgerber901 Год назад

      Can you say Embassy R V?🙏

  • @roypase8488
    @roypase8488 Год назад

    Awesome Trailer

  • @crawdaddct
    @crawdaddct 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very cool trailers. Out of most people price range, but you can see other manufacturers starting to go this direction. A lot of cool stuff going in.

  • @nal13nal13
    @nal13nal13 Год назад

    I love a good outdoor kitchen.

  • @stevewoodrow2011
    @stevewoodrow2011 Год назад

    Australian have been building these for years and have a long history with over landing caravans and vehicles. Nice to see the US starting to build these type of caravans, looks nice and hope they do well.

  • @timethious54
    @timethious54 Год назад

    I'm loving it ! I may have to consider, going smaller. Whata trailer

  • @purplebrick
    @purplebrick Год назад +6

    These, Black Series and Ember RV signal a new overlander trend but my BIG hope is a much better industry standard in quality of build! Quality has been the victim of quantity sales in the RV industry for far too long!

    • @zach8986
      @zach8986 Год назад +1

      Love the Embers!

    • @robertryan7204
      @robertryan7204 Год назад

      Really copying Australian Hybrid Caravans

  • @theUcane
    @theUcane Год назад

    That is VERY COOL!

  • @lesliep.6971
    @lesliep.6971 16 дней назад

    This is awesome!

  • @povcamping
    @povcamping Год назад

    love it, seems perfect. Much better than my Camplight

  • @NelloCambelli
    @NelloCambelli Год назад

    Wow! Have a Sprinter View Preview. This unit would compel me to think seriously about changing my travel mode.

  • @rbarbour8
    @rbarbour8 Год назад

    That's a sweet trailer! They built it to last and boondock wherever desirable. I'm hearing that the prices MSRP around the 130 mark, but worth every penny in my opinion. If I didn't just buy a new 1/2 ton, I'd give this one some serious consideration!! Great video!

  • @petitchenil
    @petitchenil Год назад

    Nice to see they are changing focus to long lasting quality in place of disposable. Should have awesome resale value.

  • @penelopebartell840
    @penelopebartell840 Год назад +4

    Like it a lot.
    Would do the interior kitchen version. Too many mosquitoes most places we go to do extensive cooking outside.

    • @penelopebartell840
      @penelopebartell840 Год назад +2

      and would shrink the bathroom sink (fashion over function on that design) and improve the counterspace in the bathroom.

    • @penelopebartell840
      @penelopebartell840 Год назад

      they didn't talk much about the insulation. Good on the double pane windows.

  • @joyce7892
    @joyce7892 Год назад

    well thought out.

  • @leanneh.7110
    @leanneh.7110 Год назад

    I love this!

  • @wanderdawg
    @wanderdawg Год назад

    I have been full time in an Airstream Basecamp 20X for the past 18 months. Like my trailer but have to admit that even Airstream has some design and quality issues. However, every time I look at the traditional American made trailers on the market I am very glad for my AS. The Basecamp is supposed to be AS’s version of an off road trailer but it is not even close to this unit or the other American made overlanders such as the Imperial Trailers Xplore series. I was in Breckenridge, CO this past January/February for 30 days. Every night was sub zero even getting as cold as -30! Days were Colorado sunny and much warmer. Used heated water house that worked well but the pipes froze and I did a DYI insulation that worked pretty well. The pipes were next to the wall (aluminum!) and over the wheel well which was a very bad design. The final problem was tank ejection pipes freezing. Tanks had heaters but the pipes that provide the ability to dump froze. Fix that with a propane tank mounted heater and tent (to contain the heat) made out of Reflectix. Recently found a better solution with a “gun” heater that has forced air and connects to a propane tank. Works great. Bottom line, to get the type of overland trailer that can withstand extreme temps, provide sufficient battery power for A/C, tanks large enough for a week of boondocking and some other necessary features you are going to have to pay $125-$150K. I am just glad that there are now some American mfgs that are focusing on quality. I may be upgrading soon.

  • @Tom67X
    @Tom67X Год назад

    Incredible for what they are...

  • @funnlivinit
    @funnlivinit Год назад +2

    Firstly, I have to agree with Josh the RV Nerd. Outside speakers at the top of the RV makes no sense at all. Why blast the neighbors? Granted, this will not likely be used in an actual campgrounds very often. Still, my own bluetooth speakers are my preferred option.
    Next, the lavatory sink is just stupid. Whether in a home or an RV. Water just splashes right out of that type of sink all over you when you use it. Plus, it's unnecessarily heavy and takes up more space than necessary. It's just a fru-fru gimmick, in my opinion. A simple bowl sink is so much more practical.
    Other than that, I love the rest of the camper! All aluminum makes so much sense. And the kitchens are so well thought out.
    Also, I've been wondering when a manufacturer was going to offer a wrap instead of an unnecessarily expensive paint job.
    Good job Pause!

    • @RVMiles
      @RVMiles  Год назад +1

      I don't disagree about speakers. Especially on tall fifth wheels. At least on this one they're a real brand and closer to your ears since it's not a very tall trailer. Unfortunately there are a lot of customers who no outdoor speakers is a dealbreaker for. It's really dumb.

  • @janicebeaty5924
    @janicebeaty5924 Год назад

    Love the cabinets and all is aluminum sounds and looks like a sturdy achine

    • @janicebeaty5924
      @janicebeaty5924 Год назад

      Machine. Solid great boondocks off the grid camper

  • @dougscott188
    @dougscott188 Год назад

    Very tactical looking.

  • @dominiccampbell1989
    @dominiccampbell1989 Год назад

    very nice!

  • @mikestone9839
    @mikestone9839 Год назад +4

    Hmm... Cold weather camping? Battery system? Inverter? Heating? lots of questions.

    • @RVMiles
      @RVMiles  Год назад +3

      400ah of renogy lithium standard, 3000w inverter. Not sure about the type of furnace.

  • @teaberrywmn
    @teaberrywmn Год назад

    This thing is a beast!

  • @StressLessCamping
    @StressLessCamping Год назад

    Wow. Just wow.

  • @posteroonie
    @posteroonie Год назад +3

    Not my style, but I'm glad that Forest River is stirring up the market with some fresh thinking. The emphasis on quality and durability is good to see too.

  • @brentphillips2994
    @brentphillips2994 Год назад +2

    WAY TOO HEAVY! Looking for something to go in the backcountry with my TRD Pro. Nothing beats a solid aluminum weld - certainly not "huk" rivets.

  • @eyeonenergy4577
    @eyeonenergy4577 Год назад

    This camper is incredible! I wish there were more with twin bed options.

  • @stever6986
    @stever6986 Год назад +10

    I always love to see RV manufactures thinking outside the box (pardon the pun), and these have some really innovative features. The first floorplan went really overboard on the outdoor kitchen(s) with basically two exterior refrigerators and no interior kitchen...that wouldn't be much fun if winter camping. I'd also love to know what the high/low temperature rating is for these Pause units? They've also really "borrowed" a lot of inspiration from Ember RVs...the Euro windows and skylight(s), the front cargo box, the off-road suspension, etc., although these appear to be more geared towards the hardcore overlanding community, and Ember is building more for traditional RVers who want to get off-road and off-grid. Also, Embers currently top out around $60K, even with 600w Max Solar, but are very off-road capable and are 0-100-degree rated, and their MSL models offer really innovated storage/configuration flexibility. Besides the much more reasonable price tag, I prefer Ember's balance between off-road/off-grid capabilities and traditional RV creature comforts!

    • @zach8986
      @zach8986 Год назад

      Same Steve.

    • @gregoryf9299
      @gregoryf9299 Год назад +1

      Agreed. Some really neat features but IMO winter camping might be a stretch (unless folks are already used to camping in the winter…). Price is another issue but since it’s nearly all alum, I can sorta see why! And 3D printed walls? Seems like an expensive way to go (unless they assume these are bespoke or low-volume that don’t justify forms/dies)

  • @chaosncheckt9356
    @chaosncheckt9356 Год назад

    We pull a 18' nuCamp t@b 400 boon dock light trailer with either a Jeep Grand Cherokee or Ford F-150 5.0. We've been overlanding with it since 2019 with our longest trip being 3 months from FL to Alaska and home. Just a couple of comments; first it is def a nice rig but at 7000 lbs empty, you would have to be very smart when it comes to the right tow vehicle. The camera on the rear is a backup or rear viewing camera and not necessarily a security camera when stationary. Love the idea of outdoor kitchens and they are great when the weather is nice but realistically it's fair to expect raining days, so it'll suck having to cook outside, plus there is no table setup for eating inside. I don't remember him mentioning anything about batteries, but for the prices they are asking, they should come with lithium. Lastly, its Forest River and they've taken quite a few quality control hits in the last year or so. Would be nice to see them turn it around. I wonder if the design experts ever query their audience/users to get a feeling for what they would want? I know when we were looking for a small trailer my wife had several "can't do without" points; a quite and efficient heating and cooling system, close to a queen size bed as possible, separate eating area so we didn't have to put the bed up to sit, a kitchen that you can actually cook in and a shower/toilet. I'll be honest and say at first i wanted an outdoor kitchen and was happy with an outdoor shower. After camping in desert heat and snow I have to say I'm so glad I listened to my wife. Plus the rig we got is around 3100 loaded and cost a 1/4 of this rig. It really comes down to what sort of camping you want to do - suggest renting different rigs to figure that out if needed and how deep your pockets are.

  • @kenj.8897
    @kenj.8897 Год назад

    It's just great .

  • @pjnewbee
    @pjnewbee Год назад

    I wouldn't buy one way out of our price range, but with that said I like the second trailer better than the first. The indoor kitchen with a real sink was the seller for me. The first one was trying to hard to put everything in it, 2 refigs both outside hope it doesn't rain for more than 1/2 a day. Anyway nice video thanks for showing us.

  • @strategice
    @strategice Год назад

    looks awesome!!! I love the storage for shotguns and fly rods. What about heating and cooling the inside?

  • @roundstone2020
    @roundstone2020 Год назад

    The guy giving the tour, reminds me of a guy I knew years ago. During his job interview, when asked for one of his strengths, he said, " I'm a good talker"

  • @jimmoody2955
    @jimmoody2955 Год назад +2

    I’ve seen a lot of these features in Australian built travel trailers, and European models, good to see American manufacturers taken notice. I especially like the suspension and the ability to lower the unit at the campsite. I would like to see manufacturers go to more lightweight units, such as the Livin Lite units were, with gas prices the way they. I would have to say the awning is a great one.

  • @paulf1177
    @paulf1177 Год назад

    I'd definitely like to see the other floorplans. I would be that type who would rather have and not need than need and not have

  • @moegeek
    @moegeek Год назад

    I hope this makes it to the market! This might be a winner if the quality and support are right, even if the price is a little high.

    • @7996hobguy
      @7996hobguy Год назад

      It's coming out at $138,000

  • @barbaradowney7098
    @barbaradowney7098 Год назад +1

    Love love love the .3...kind of don't get the .2 but different strokes for different folks. I'd much rather have this and a truck than an expensive van!

  • @LokiandBjorn
    @LokiandBjorn Год назад

    I love it but I am 5’ and wondered the SAME - there is NO way I could cook on that outdoor kitchen! Haha Love the rest of it!

  • @suzettecalleja3122
    @suzettecalleja3122 Год назад +4

    Yes, so many of us are going out to get one of these in the middle of this recession. I just filled up my Subaru it cost 65$ for regular gas. It's a glorified tin can. A lot of people are going to be hard up just figuring out how they are going to heat their home this winter. 😞

    • @Desertfox92308
      @Desertfox92308 Год назад +1

      timing is pretty bad with stock market crashing, interest rates going up, and the general cost of living going sky high.

    • @jrohrer3
      @jrohrer3 Год назад +3

      @@Desertfox92308 Agreed, why do we continue to see new RV products that the average consumer cannot afford. A lot of “RUclips” stars do the same thing. Most families don’t care about this, most are worried about where their next meal is coming from, not spending 100K on a RV.

    • @funnlivinit
      @funnlivinit Год назад

      Yes. $100K+ for this and another $70K+ for a RAM Power Wagon type rig to tow it with. This class of camper is a luxury item.
      But then, no one ever said that RVing was a budget way to live.

  • @DiverKlein
    @DiverKlein Год назад

    I was looking at a black series. This does seem nicer in a lot of repects. I like the bigger tv in .2, but like the indoor kitchen in the .3. Outdoor kitchen can be nice, except when its to hot/cold/raining/windy etc. Definitely something to keep an eye on

    • @zach8986
      @zach8986 Год назад

      I like the Ember Rv's alot as well.

  • @Tealeafsong
    @Tealeafsong Год назад

    impressive. thanks

  • @522Shelby
    @522Shelby Год назад +2

    Strong first effort. The price is a tough sell so they will have to really, really drive awareness for what the buyer is paying for above other upmarket overland trailers. A 24' or so to accommodate a couple kids/family at these prices would help make the investment case to families.

  • @amymc505
    @amymc505 Год назад

    I do like the inside kitchen model.

  • @glenludwig9676
    @glenludwig9676 Год назад

    Oh and nice you answer

  • @ord2mia
    @ord2mia Год назад

    now that’s what I’m talking about!

  • @mgysgtk8835
    @mgysgtk8835 9 месяцев назад

    Wowza, way beyond my Ember.

  • @jamesr208
    @jamesr208 Год назад +2

    Forest River is building this? Could some of these features trickle down to the No Bo line? Please?

  • @BohemianBeatster
    @BohemianBeatster Год назад

    GROOVY VIDEO

  • @simplywanda1065
    @simplywanda1065 Год назад

    For the money Airstream wants, it would be truly nice to see this type of innovation added to uphold their motto.

  • @waynebersch9150
    @waynebersch9150 Год назад +11

    I never would’ve associated Palomino with such an innovative and high end offering, kudos to them for pushing the envelope! Don’t tell us you didn’t record the video of hitting the wall with a sledgehammer!?

    • @RVMiles
      @RVMiles  Год назад +4

      I freekin didn’t and I’m shooting myself for it

    • @Bronco2Cj
      @Bronco2Cj Год назад

      @@RVMiles Azdel in the sidewalls?

    • @kenj.8897
      @kenj.8897 Год назад

      @@Bronco2Cj no

    • @johnmaynie8112
      @johnmaynie8112 Год назад

      @@Bronco2Cj NO Ridge Corporation TransCore Structural Composite Panel call me

    • @Bronco2Cj
      @Bronco2Cj Год назад

      @@johnmaynie8112 Call you what?

  • @leroybrown3856
    @leroybrown3856 Год назад

    I’ve worked in the industry for 35 years and it’s good to see someone doing something different and being bold. Too many cookie cutter RV’s. They all are very similar and show no sense of design innovation or use of technology. Quality has always been this industry’s Achilles heel. Getting a well built one is a crap shoot but it’s getting better. Always buy with warranty in mind and ask if they have an actual company location for warranty work to be done by actual company employees that don’t do anything but make repairs. You don’t want the same people fixing a unit that may have caused the problem in the first place. Good dealers often have good service too so ask them as well. Good luck and happy camping.

  • @staceys6905
    @staceys6905 Год назад

    Currently we have an overland trailer with RTT that is towed by our diesel Rubicon. We don’t rock crawl, we just don’t want to be on pavement or in an RV park. I recently had been considering moving to a small Super C 4x4 but this trailer and a well equipped 3/4 ton truck would be more useful for us.

  • @spawn1086
    @spawn1086 Год назад

    Holy #$%&... all in ... overkill... fantastic features....

  • @shawnbrown557
    @shawnbrown557 Год назад +4

    3/4 Ton Tremor or Power Wagons would be perfect trucks for a unit like this. I like the direction they are headed. We are 3 months into our overland trip in a 4x4 class B now. The space this offers would great, bit I could see the difficulty towing this into some of the places we have been. I wish the video touched bases on the hitch and what system they plan on using there.

    • @RVMiles
      @RVMiles  Год назад

      Someone who gets it. Yeah - so the hitch isn't final, right now it articulates up and down, but the final version will be a fully articulating.

    • @kathylong9087
      @kathylong9087 Год назад

      @RV Miles Who gets it? The trailer is way too heavy.

    • @RVMiles
      @RVMiles  Год назад

      @@kathylong9087 nah. It's robust and that costs weight.

  • @kenmcclow8963
    @kenmcclow8963 Год назад +1

    I liked the second one better with one kitchen inside and one outside. A lot of cool things, but I would like to see less weight. I'm probably not the market for it since it's way out of my price range, but maybe some features will filter into other trailers.

  • @yuryfurman
    @yuryfurman Год назад

    I would for sure use that lockable space as a pantry....

  • @elizabethroblyer5615
    @elizabethroblyer5615 Год назад

    That is the coolest off road camper

  • @JimmyfromRivianStories
    @JimmyfromRivianStories Год назад

    What was the Puma trailer behind the Pause XC20.2 that had the rooftop tent on it? Thanks for the video on this trailer...with a trailer so sharp, how are there only 2 videos on RUclips of those units???!!!

  • @tinawiththelakeexchange2093
    @tinawiththelakeexchange2093 Год назад +10

    Looks like a solid unit. The counter top bathroom sink is too big resulting in a loss of at least some counter space.

  • @CaseyCannady
    @CaseyCannady Год назад

    Really cool to see such a substantial offering, but where's the king bed?

  • @alisonshanahan9529
    @alisonshanahan9529 Год назад +2

    Swap the shower curtain for a retractable screen, one that is self cleaning. I'd prefer a normal shaped sink inside, for big dishes that don't fit into the tiny little outdoor one.

  • @ivanfrank_
    @ivanfrank_ Год назад +2

    I think it has great components and ideas that hopefully bleed into other models (the same way an S-class pioneers tech years ahead of entry level cars). But it's a solution looking for a problem. It's so large (especially when combined with a full sized truck) that even taking it on most fire roads and backcountry will be a challenge. Yes the larger capacities will allow you to go off grid for longer but chances are this will be more of a show piece seen at much the same places bloated class A busses already go. This might do better in Australia but don't think it will be a hit in North America

  • @pattyellen1954
    @pattyellen1954 Год назад

    😊 I think I could live full time

  • @kconnor2371
    @kconnor2371 Год назад

    Yes, no wood! I’ve only seen this on one other RV. I love the Aluminum cabinets

  • @80taddy24
    @80taddy24 Год назад

    Omg… I’m in love. My only hang up… I question the bed comfort. And can I get my Salsa Cutthroat in the back storage area

  • @shanebrown2963
    @shanebrown2963 Год назад +4

    On the first Trailer it does have some nice features but only the kitchen outside is a total miss. Then with the vanity in the main space I would feel like I’m staying in a bathroom all the time. I think this layout will be a hard sale.

  • @AmySmith-hh5yn
    @AmySmith-hh5yn Год назад

    Interesting!

  • @KevinLaut
    @KevinLaut Год назад +8

    I would love one at a price point close to 30k for a small towable that seems reasonable

  • @danielteegarden8982
    @danielteegarden8982 Год назад

    cooking out side.....lmao..... nope
    Bears should love that !

  • @TheDefenderSisu
    @TheDefenderSisu Год назад

    I love it I hope it not too heavy as my defender can only tow 8200#’s but very interested

    • @zach8986
      @zach8986 Год назад

      I like the Ember's because they are lighter.

  • @mathewharrison1800
    @mathewharrison1800 Год назад

    Pretty amazing unit. Personally, there is zero chance of me ever buying that. For the person that is looking for something like this, it is BAD A$$!!! Id love to see some of that technology in the rest of the industry moving forward. Honestly, I can't imagine them selling very many of them, for a number of reasons, weight, price, and geography. Something like this is for deserts of Utah, Cali, Colorado, place like that. Living east of the Mississippi River, I have my doubts if I will ever see one with my own two eyes. Mr. Epperson was right though, I am blown away.

  • @outdoorsman2b918
    @outdoorsman2b918 Год назад

    I can't afford it but the 20.2 speak my name. Probably if they option some lockable doors where the rod holders are, a perfect fishing/hunting/outdoorsmen RV. Just offer the option of another rod holder or long gun rack with some form of security.
    The best thing is that is rugged but you will not miss home comforts.
    With the 20.3 big fridge, you can boondock easily for 3 weeks if there is a source of water.
    Can you be so kind as soon as you have the data, to update the video with the specs table for each trailer?
    I assume these are between 26-30ft long.
    It is not at the same level but it reminds me the Australian RV Bruder.

  • @Hard_7_Iron
    @Hard_7_Iron 11 месяцев назад

    Over 100K?!?!?!? No chance! Have fun fellas 😂😂😂

  • @freedomrider266
    @freedomrider266 Год назад

    The one thing not mentioned that is HUGELY important is battery power, how much and what manufacturer? Very nice travel trailer!!!

  • @RVMiles
    @RVMiles  Год назад +9

    I'd really love to know what you think of the Pause. Those walls really are nearly indestructible, and it has a full diamond-plate underbelly!

    • @seb2549
      @seb2549 Год назад

      The suspension looks like a cc of the HQ Black Series so does the use of two spares and front storage. I know it is hard to design something different for an off-road TT but they definitely stuck to ideas that worked for the competition. Not sure about the current pricing of the HQs but it sounds like the Pause is going for a close proximity to it. I do like that the frame here appears to be 8ft and therefore wider than the HQ. I would love to have either one so competition from a domestic manufacturer is definitely going to be good for the end users.

    • @Erin-Thor
      @Erin-Thor Год назад +3

      I love it, some of the features are awesome! But at over $100k each… yikes! The bunk/table design alone deserves an award! Simple functionality is pure perfection.

    • @brotherheed00
      @brotherheed00 Год назад +3

      Way too heavy and with $100k price tags that out of the park pricing. Black series is still $20cheaper and that’s after importing them.

    • @brotherheed00
      @brotherheed00 Год назад +1

      However these are soo new i can’t even find these trailers on palomino’s web site.

    • @Erin-Thor
      @Erin-Thor Год назад +1

      @@brotherheed00 - I’m tempted to say they hit pause ⏸, (or 🐾) but instead I’ll just remind you that it’s a prototype. 😎👍🏽

  • @amidala3927
    @amidala3927 Год назад +2

    6:34 to see the interior. No, I don't look at the foundation first when I buy a house. First, I want to see if the family will fit inside.

  • @don_sharon
    @don_sharon Год назад +52

    Nice. But will the fridge work longer than 3 months? Will the awning mother-board work past 7 months? Will the hot water heater really produce hot water longer than a month after purchase? Will the roof caulking last more than a summer without cracking and leaking? Are the outlets wired correctly? But I digress - maybe the RV industry has repaired its poor workmanship and supply chain problems by introducing another over-the-top model. Cha-ching...

    • @Desertfox92308
      @Desertfox92308 Год назад +5

      they should be able to focus on quality control and slow down the assembly line. This is an expensive, low volume trailer. If not, 100% agree with everything you stated.

    • @whattha930
      @whattha930 Год назад +5

      Ya but it’s not thermally bonded together, it’s actually heated together.
      So… they do seem to be streamlining the process at least.

    • @gransport4246
      @gransport4246 Год назад +7

      It’s a Forest River so probably not.

    • @terrypetersen4039
      @terrypetersen4039 Год назад +2

      Yeah and way to expensive. It cost more then my 44.5 5th wheel toy hauler by forest river. XLR Thunderbolt with full body paint.

    • @boonedocksfl2012
      @boonedocksfl2012 Год назад +3

      Agreed. We exported our inflation to Asia for 20 years and now we’re exporting it to product quality and life span. I’m in my late 30’s and I remember when a weed eater lasted a decade and didn’t fall apart just after the 1 year warranty. My dad still uses the meta Radio Flyer wagons for gardening 20 years after his 4 sons used and abused them. Now they’re made of it plastic. Most all brands are making cheaper. I’m sick of buying s*** with 5 stars and is junk, even if it’s cheap and gets there the next day. They’re going to have to start have reputations for the quality again or I’m rarely going to make discretionary purchases without doubting the quality by default.

  • @cliffpearce9043
    @cliffpearce9043 Год назад

    I think it's a pretty nice rig for sure, little on the small side but that's okay, the deal breaker for me would be there's no solar powered air conditioner

  • @paulmadkow9143
    @paulmadkow9143 Год назад +2

    Seems more and more that overlanding is an activity for the affluent.

  • @DM-fv7hw
    @DM-fv7hw Год назад +1

    Finally, a US trailer company embracing the Aussie awesomeness. I'm not sure why RV makers keep putting in TVs, I know I wouldn't want a TV in my trailer. Also, both models do not offer additional sleeping for kids.

    • @robertryan7204
      @robertryan7204 Год назад

      Spot on about copying Australian Off Roaders

  • @trevorwesterdahl6245
    @trevorwesterdahl6245 Год назад

    Honestly, would like to see non-solar options. Adds substantial cost where an ultra quiet generator and/or hookup works just fine and is reliable regardless of tree cover, cloud cover, nighttime, etc.
    Beautiful setup, but targeted for the few.