Excellent Presentation! I am a current Lance 1685 owner and for the most part I have been happy with the trailer. It makes a great basecamp during my travels and has a lot of external storage for a trailer of this size. I like the fact it has a propane range/oven and a much larger fridge then you will normally get in a trailer of this size. I have taken trips ranging from state parks to Disneyland, Hearst Castle and Las Vegas and found the trailer to be an excellent traveling companion that is not oversized and is easy to tow. I have had reasonable service from this trailer. One thing I was disappointed with was the mechanical design of the slide out. The slide has to clear the wheel well that extends above the floor (just as PJ so eloquently explained in this video). Because of this, the slide is suspended 12 or so inches above the floor, and the entire weight of the slide is held up by the wall. So the slide is essentially a cantilever. Not a big deal when the slide is extended out........it's a nice comfortable addition to the living space. Problem is when the slide is in and you are going down the highway, all of that weight of the slide, the dinette and everything that you have in those two big drawers and the under dinette storage compartment is all suspended above the floor and held up by the wall. After about 5000 miles or so of bumpy roads the lower portions of the slide out rails began to rip themselves from the exterior of the trailer wall. As these rails are held on by self tapping sheet metal screws, once they had stripped, there was no tightening them. Fortunately, there is a lance owners web site lanceowners.org where many others have had the same problem, and the folks at Lance parts were gracious enough to sell me updated hardware that would allow me to repair this issue. I have also installed inside supports under the slide when it is retracted to help bear this load when the slide is in and the RV is in transit. This was not the end of the world, nor was it terribly expensive to fix, but being that Lance seems to use this same exact slide configuration in many of their trailer models it seems worth mentioning. If you are considering a Lance it is definitely worth checking out and possibly joining lanceowners.org (The Lance Owners of America). There are forums loaded with comments from owners with everything from improvements to things you might want to watch out for. No I do not own or receive any financial benefit from this site, I have just found it to be an invaluable resource as a Lance owner. May you all have happy and safe travels!
I have narrowed down my search to this model and the Sol Horizon Rover. My only concern about this was the slide out. From what you stated, it is not if but when you will have a slide out failure. I'm somewhat mechanically inclined but prefer to let the pros fix things. Should I be concerned about slide failure?
@@brandonlee979 The issue that I had with the slide was something I could fix myself with a small investment. If your slide has the same issue as mine and you are mechanically inclined you should be able to fix it yourself. It is just an inconvenience I could have lived without.
That's the most well thought out trailer I've seen yet. Thanks PJ. You and Patrick Botticelli from Colonial Airstream give the best walk-throughs in the industry.
I like that she shows the inside of the camper first. Most guys start with the outside features first. Which is the difference between men and women. PJ does a really nice job showing this. I love the layout of it especially the kitchen area with a big sink, a big refrigerator and plenty of storage.
Looking for 3 year's, I've looked at EVERYTHING for a single guy that only needs the basics, AC/refrigerator/ bathroom/ bed/ chair/ TV!! The 1475 is my favorite!! Easily pulled, 1 axle . Low maintenance.
I am thinking about getting a camping trailer, your videos are the most clear and concise and cover every aspect in these trailers. You are my favorite salesman
Excellent presentation. Lance travel trailers just always seem to be a cut above - maybe SEVERAL cuts above - the trailers of other manufacturers. I have yet to see better interiors in a travel trailer than those in Lance’s products.
I must say, the fresh, beautiful, very homey and cozy yet classy-looking interiors of Lance’s travel trailers are in very, very stark contrast to the drab, dated and cheap-looking interiors of the Winnebago trailers I’ve seen.
Hello. Where is the battery compartment? Also what is the larger door for on the port side next to the door with the slide out bin? Is that access to under the bed?
yes on the left side she did not show the storage box before the pastor I think you need to remake this video because people want to know what's what goes in that box
My buddy bought a Lance truck camper, the front over the cab section was rotten, he figured 500 hours to fix it. The local dealer where he bought his supplies asked him to work contract fixing rotten trailers, they had a 1 year wait list.
You didn't mention what was behind the outside large hatch door just in front of the slide-out and just behind the pass-thru storage door. Also, is the fridge a 3 way? I like to know exactly what can operate on 12 volt & propane when there's no shore power.
Fabulous presentation of this camper! I’m a bit of a T@Baholic, but if I we’re thinking about moving up from my 320, I’d definitely consider this camper.
Love your presentations.................such a beautiful.....presentatorisems.........................Don't believe me...look it up................................
Great question. Wasn't mentioned, but I'd venture to guess it's also under the plastic propane tank cover (since the disconnect is located just behind that in the pass-thru). Personally, I like to have 2 deep cycle batteries if there's room too.
The batteries are in their own compartment on the street side above the pass thru compartment. It wasn't shown but it was covered by the pass thru door as it was open. It stores 2 batteries side by side on a slide out tray
To bad there is NOT huge dealer network in Canada. If this camper is $40 000 US...it would be $55 000 CAD. That is more expensive than a Rockwood. This is a nice camper.
@Sam Ford Rockwoods are nice but there is no comparison between Lance and Rockwood. Lance is hands down a better built trailer and is also a true 4 season. 👍
Beautiful trailer, but you lost me with the slide out. I absolutely hate them. Too bad these are almost standard these days. I wish Lance had a "no slide" option, with pre-wiring for serious roof solar.
@@ASpiritRider :: Slide outs have a lot of problems. The dealers (stealers) will tell you "oh-- all of those problems have been solved"---- NOT! While they have gotten better over the years, it still adds yet one more thing that needs to be maintained and repaired. They can get stuck open, they can leak rain water, the wind sometimes whistles through the seams, and they are not a very good insulator in bad weather. The new ones work pretty good for a few years, then you will start seeing these problems. Slide outs are a "marketing gimmick", and the manufacturers of RVs will keep making them as long as there is yet another idiot that will buy them.
Most, if not all, slides are prone to malfunctioning (some more than others), sometimes leaving you stranded & being fleeced by an emergency RV repair tech.
I would like to see the 1475 with a slide out for the bed so your not crawling over your spouse when you have to use the bathroom, I want to keep the length down when I have to tow the trailer.Does lance going to use graphene batteries? It’s a new technology in longer lasting batteries and less to recharge time as well.I would be nice to use diamond plate in the front of the trailer to keep the trailer in good condition.I would like to see better locking on the door.plastic has its applications but not in a door locks and its structure surrounding the lock.i friend of mine has one you want to feel safe, and plastic is not the best way to cut costs in this situation. IT Would nice to see a option of a better comfortable bed, I rented a lance and the bed could be a little more comfortable. But for me it was not too bad but she was not too comfortable. But with that said it is one of the better trailers out their, it just needs to be tweaked a little.
Lance's are all grossly overweight. What's the point of using heavy hard wood, metals and other heavy furnishings such as full size stoves and fridges? You can halve the weight with better quality and layout in an alto
Excellent Presentation!
I am a current Lance 1685 owner and for the most part I have been happy with the trailer. It makes a great basecamp during my travels and has a lot of external storage for a trailer of this size. I like the fact it has a propane range/oven and a much larger fridge then you will normally get in a trailer of this size. I have taken trips ranging from state parks to Disneyland, Hearst Castle and Las Vegas and found the trailer to be an excellent traveling companion that is not oversized and is easy to tow.
I have had reasonable service from this trailer. One thing I was disappointed with was the mechanical design of the slide out. The slide has to clear the wheel well that extends above the floor (just as PJ so eloquently explained in this video). Because of this, the slide is suspended 12 or so inches above the floor, and the entire weight of the slide is held up by the wall. So the slide is essentially a cantilever. Not a big deal when the slide is extended out........it's a nice comfortable addition to the living space. Problem is when the slide is in and you are going down the highway, all of that weight of the slide, the dinette and everything that you have in those two big drawers and the under dinette storage compartment is all suspended above the floor and held up by the wall. After about 5000 miles or so of bumpy roads the lower portions of the slide out rails began to rip themselves from the exterior of the trailer wall. As these rails are held on by self tapping sheet metal screws, once they had stripped, there was no tightening them. Fortunately, there is a lance owners web site lanceowners.org where many others have had the same problem, and the folks at Lance parts were gracious enough to sell me updated hardware that would allow me to repair this issue. I have also installed inside supports under the slide when it is retracted to help bear this load when the slide is in and the RV is in transit. This was not the end of the world, nor was it terribly expensive to fix, but being that Lance seems to use this same exact slide configuration in many of their trailer models it seems worth mentioning.
If you are considering a Lance it is definitely worth checking out and possibly joining lanceowners.org (The Lance Owners of America). There are forums loaded with comments from owners with everything from improvements to things you might want to watch out for. No I do not own or receive any financial benefit from this site, I have just found it to be an invaluable resource as a Lance owner.
May you all have happy and safe travels!
I have narrowed down my search to this model and the Sol Horizon Rover. My only concern about this was the slide out. From what you stated, it is not if but when you will have a slide out failure. I'm somewhat mechanically inclined but prefer to let the pros fix things. Should I be concerned about slide failure?
@@brandonlee979 The issue that I had with the slide was something I could fix myself with a small investment. If your slide has the same issue as mine and you are mechanically inclined you should be able to fix it yourself. It is just an inconvenience I could have lived without.
That's the most well thought out trailer I've seen yet. Thanks PJ. You and Patrick Botticelli from Colonial Airstream give the best walk-throughs in the industry.
It's great you went inside first, if the inside dont work for us we dont need to listen about the outside!
scan thru video first!
Would be nice to show the specs and a picture of the floor plan first.
I like that she shows the inside of the camper first. Most guys start with the outside features first. Which is the difference between men and women. PJ does a really nice job showing this. I love the layout of it especially the kitchen area with a big sink, a big refrigerator and plenty of storage.
Thanks!
The 4 season is a big plus. Excellent tour by PJ 😎
This lady could sell snow to Eskimos... she is a great salesperson and a pleasure to watch. This dealer should be happy to have her!
Lance is one of the best trailers out there hands down
Looking for 3 year's, I've looked at EVERYTHING for a single guy that only needs the basics, AC/refrigerator/ bathroom/ bed/ chair/ TV!! The 1475 is my favorite!! Easily pulled, 1 axle . Low maintenance.
I don’t know why, everything in lance looks perfect 👌🏼. It’s a solid product.
Hi Pj. I love when u do the vids u always explain the product in detail and u are so pleasant thnk u. Ill keep watching all them
That's a nice little trailer. I don't need a trailer, but you have such a calming voice I enjoyed watching. Good job.
This travel trailer looks comfy, cozy and classy. Ty for showing it PJ. Well done.
I am thinking about getting a camping trailer, your videos are the most clear and concise and cover every aspect in these trailers. You are my favorite salesman
Hands down, you give the best reviews. Thank you.
love the videos but would be nice if you listed the price for each trailer at some point in them....
The Lance product is very nice. A lot of nice touches in these units. They make the list the short list for a future purchase!
This little trailer is my dream trailer. I can't wait to get in one and go for a long weekend! Thank you for the thorough tour!
Your voice so calm sounds like a lullaby
You do the best RV review videos, hands down. Thank you for being so thorough.
AWESOME review... Great job... you go over all things no hurry through love it...
Only one word for it it is incredible beautiful
I have a 2016 model. Tow vehicle is a 2016 4Runner.
This camper is awesome!
For my needs, Lance is the best for my $$👍
I like the way the color of the cabinets accent your hair, it's a lovely touch, I really like the shine
Would love to see this with the slide in.
I love Pj, she does the best reviews
Pj great review!!! Best thus far. Even though you missed the generator box after the fresh water drain.
I love an oven ....... To me a major plus ...... 4 Seasons ........ attractive
Large Fridge & Freezer ...... sold on this RV
Love it! Lots of storage and really cool features.
After you put your personal touches on the inside this can be a very comfy trailer. Easy to manage.
The stabilizer jacks are an option. On these expensive trailers. Come on Lance, give me a break.
Iam sold . Now just have to win the Powerball. 🤷♂️💰💸💰💸💰💸💰💸
Sure wish I could see this with the slide in
Yes. I like to know if the bathroom and bed is easily accessible if I can't put out the slide. That's a deal breaker for me.
Rocky Mountain Camperman Chris Bathroom is. Bed is not.
Do you guys plan on doing a video on the 2023 version of this trailer.? Its right up my alley as to what I am looking for.
Wow...just amazing opportunity
I want this camper!
PJ needs to do adult contemporary radio in her local market of Texas
To a responder on a comment about the classy lady. She is very indeed attractive along with the lance products. Job well done as allways.
Very thorough and informative review. Good job!
PJ is an internet star. She is so cute
Excellent presentation. Lance travel trailers just always seem to be a cut above - maybe SEVERAL cuts above - the trailers of other manufacturers. I have yet to see better interiors in a travel trailer than those in Lance’s products.
I must say, the fresh, beautiful, very homey and cozy yet classy-looking interiors of Lance’s travel trailers are in very, very stark contrast to the drab, dated and cheap-looking interiors of the Winnebago trailers I’ve seen.
Northwood trailers have some pretty good quality as well. Leave it to the truck camper companies to make great stuff.
I like the way she takes time to show all cabinets !
Amazing video!! Thank you for sharing it ✈️
Hello. Where is the battery compartment? Also what is the larger door for on the port side next to the door with the slide out bin? Is that access to under the bed?
yes on the left side she did not show the storage box before the pastor I think you need to remake this video because people want to know what's what goes in that box
My buddy bought a Lance truck camper, the front over the cab section was rotten, he figured 500 hours to fix it. The local dealer where he bought his supplies asked him to work contract fixing rotten trailers, they had a 1 year wait list.
Am I the only one who finds PJ...attractive?
Sean_B Nope! I do also.
Could a Murphy bed ? It is very nice. Thanks ! Please answered if the bed could be changed !
Great review ......and I’m on my way to check one out tomorrow
Great report again PJ
I really like all PJS explanations
To be verified, but I believe that the sewer hose can be inserted in the bumper at the back instead of in the storage compartments.
There are end caps at each end of the tubular bumper so you can stow the waste hose separately from everything else.
Odd that the Battery Compartment was Not shown.
Your the best at what you do. Thanks
Thank you for the video! I’m trying to figure out if our 2022 Toyota Tacoma TRD could tow this.
This is an awesome trailer
Wife and I love this camper
Charles Whitlock I knew a Charles Whitlock in Akron Oh. He was from Tx.
You didn't mention what was behind the outside large hatch door just in front of the slide-out and just behind the pass-thru storage door.
Also, is the fridge a 3 way? I like to know exactly what can operate on 12 volt & propane when there's no shore power.
Yes, I caught that too.
Love your Presentations
I still can't believe this camper was built in 1685!
I love this model!
She’s like 5’ tall!! ... makes it look bigger than it is.
Wish I could afford this. Beautiful
Can you walk around with slide is in ?
Good looking rig. This camper would be so easy to tow if you were moving often.
Sweet Unit!
What is the price for the 1685?
Lol, such a pretty picture- but typical sales bs! Why not mention all the issues with these trailers and what lance is doing to fix them -
Fabulous presentation of this camper! I’m a bit of a T@Baholic, but if I we’re thinking about moving up from my 320, I’d definitely consider this camper.
Great layout for a lightweight trailer! One of the best. But no access to the fridge if the slide is in?
Sad they couldn't do a north.south bed,guess 1 could sleep in the dinette.otherwise it's quite nice
nice trailer!
Why does Lance put the kitchen 110 outlet for like a coffee pot in the front not on the wall? It's kind of a strange place to plug in
Thats a very nice trailer I need 1 a little bit smaller tho about 16 feet or 17 feet would be perfect . Does Lance make any that size ??
Like it a lot
1685 come with any air conditioning.any batteries come with.how low will you that trl for.it seems like same price is your 20ft trl.
There was one door on the slide out side that you did not show. What was in it?
What's the price of this unit. Thanks Mike
I haven't bought 1 yet... Going through the big D. N I don't mean Dallas.. 🤪
Love your presentations.................such a beautiful.....presentatorisems.........................Don't believe me...look it up................................
Cute girl
Nice trailer 🌻
I rather have a smaller dinette for a bigger bathroom.
CONVERTERS DO NOT KEEP YOU BATTERY CHARGED. They fail at bulk charging and floating
Where is the battery(s) stored?
Great question. Wasn't mentioned, but I'd venture to guess it's also under the plastic propane tank cover (since the disconnect is located just behind that in the pass-thru). Personally, I like to have 2 deep cycle batteries if there's room too.
The batteries are in their own compartment on the street side above the pass thru compartment. It wasn't shown but it was covered by the pass thru door as it was open. It stores 2 batteries side by side on a slide out tray
The light over the table is a danger for someone hitting their head and the TV is too small for older people to see.
Could you do a tour of the 1985?
Do You hafe a price from the Trailer?
I love ur videos I just wish that u put the prices 🙏🙏
Thanks! We're trying to get better about sharing pricing information in the intros when we make our new videos. We appreciate the insight!
To bad there is NOT huge dealer network in Canada. If this camper is $40 000 US...it would be $55 000 CAD. That is more expensive than a Rockwood. This is a nice camper.
@Sam Ford I am Canadian...we get screwed over badly.🤣😂
@Sam Ford Rockwoods are nice but there is no comparison between Lance and Rockwood. Lance is hands down a better built trailer and is also a true 4 season. 👍
@Sam FordDon't get me wrong, I really like the Geo Pro Series. You get a lot for your money. One of the ones I'm considering👍
Beautiful trailer, but you lost me with the slide out. I absolutely hate them. Too bad these are almost standard these days. I wish Lance had a "no slide" option, with pre-wiring for serious roof solar.
Why do you hate them?
@@ASpiritRider :: Slide outs have a lot of problems. The dealers (stealers) will tell you "oh-- all of those problems have been solved"---- NOT! While they have gotten better over the years, it still adds yet one more thing that needs to be maintained and repaired. They can get stuck open, they can leak rain water, the wind sometimes whistles through the seams, and they are not a very good insulator in bad weather. The new ones work pretty good for a few years, then you will start seeing these problems. Slide outs are a "marketing gimmick", and the manufacturers of RVs will keep making them as long as there is yet another idiot that will buy them.
Why do you hate slides? They give you more room in a small travel trailer
@@austinp1124 exactly why I don't understand he's complaining
Most, if not all, slides are prone to malfunctioning (some more than others), sometimes leaving you stranded & being fleeced by an emergency RV repair tech.
Looks great! That bunk above the bed; how much weight will it hold?
not adamjohns
I would like to see the 1475 with a slide out for the bed so your not crawling over your spouse when you have to use the bathroom, I want to keep the length down when I have to tow the trailer.Does lance going to use graphene batteries? It’s a new technology in longer lasting batteries and less to recharge time as well.I would be nice to use diamond plate in the front of the trailer to keep the trailer in good condition.I would like to see better locking on the door.plastic has its applications but not in a door locks and its structure surrounding the lock.i friend of mine has one you want to feel safe, and plastic is not the best way to cut costs in this situation. IT Would nice to see a option of a better comfortable bed, I rented a lance and the bed could be a little more comfortable. But for me it was not too bad but she was not too comfortable. But with that said it is one of the better trailers out their, it just needs to be tweaked a little.
Are lithium batteries an option on this camper. Thank you. Love your reviews!
Yep! Lithium is a factory option or you could have the dealer make that switch for you.
all right!!!
This would be great for an outing at the lake with children.
Love it
Lance's are all grossly overweight. What's the point of using heavy hard wood, metals and other heavy furnishings such as full size stoves and fridges? You can halve the weight with better quality and layout in an alto
That’s a very nice design.
Where’s the generator? good tour
You have to buy your own.
What is the door that was not opened on the left hand side - right behind the pass thru storage door - in front of the slide out?
Sorry, I accidentally cut too much while editing! The batteries can be accessed behind that door.