We bought our first 990 Lance camper in 1995 and We now have a Lance 1172 we bought in 2021. We love Lance campers; they are built sturdy and hold their value.
Same layout as my old 2007 845 but without the propane generator I had, hard to believe this is over $60k when mine was less than $30k. Other than a bigger refridgerator, there is little difference.
I have a 2002. I’ve been living in it for five years and in the woods is that a bad camper but is still falling apart not the greatest thing in the world
60 K, no A/C, no lock on the propane tanks compartments,( If I go hiking, I have to bring both tanks wit me,thieves are everywhere!) The plastic windows exterior pane, they look a little flimsy. Otherwise, a great camper, thank you!
Beautiful camper but no generator--you're basically SOL if boondocking for an extended period and there's no sun (assuming you have the optional solar panel(s)!).
If people would stop buying for about 6mounths prices would really drop wair they should be for God sake . Way to much money .and the 850 is not a big camper for the money.
What a great interior! So surprising to see all of those features inside!
I like it a lot and know Lance quality is excellent. The problem is these truck bed campers are so pricey.
Cabinet/bed. Love the option. Ingenious!!❤
We bought our first 990 Lance camper in 1995 and We now have a Lance 1172 we bought in 2021. We love Lance campers; they are built sturdy and hold their value.
At about $60k I'll be able to afford this when its 15 years used.
jajaja same here
Man I ain’t even mad at that door open/ad transition. Too smooth
Same layout as my old 2007 845 but without the propane generator I had, hard to believe this is over $60k when mine was less than $30k. Other than a bigger refridgerator, there is little difference.
Straight forward presentation of the camper, nicely done. No MSRP though?
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Needs window up front so you can see through back. Other than that it’s very nice.
I have a 2002. I’ve been living in it for five years and in the woods is that a bad camper but is still falling apart not the greatest thing in the world
60 K, no A/C, no lock on the propane tanks compartments,( If I go hiking, I have to bring both tanks wit me,thieves are everywhere!) The plastic windows exterior pane, they look a little flimsy. Otherwise, a great camper, thank you!
Its nice but no price =) looks like the one Ethan travels has, but newer...
With the price of rent , I’ll take one of these .
Beautiful camper but no generator--you're basically SOL if boondocking for an extended period and there's no sun (assuming you have the optional solar panel(s)!).
How much and what kind of truck can handle this camper? Honda truck?
What's the dry weight on the sticker in the closet? My guess is about 2,900 pounds.
Looks like its about 2706Lbs
I skipped around what’s the price?
#2900 is crazy high dry weight.
Current MSRP for 2024?
How much it cost to price
How much weight can that bunk hold?
Rewatch the video. I think they said 200 pounds.
I've never spent more than $5000 on a mint condition truck camper. And I'm sure I can easily sell it for 9
How much
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If people would stop buying for about 6mounths prices would really drop wair they should be for God sake . Way to much money .and the 850 is not a big camper for the money.
Overpriced POS, dinette is worthless/nonfunctional, notice how he avoids it.
Hopefully you don't fall through a cabinet door when you're sleeping
You guys are ABSOLUTE JOKES
I'm buying a outpost camper$31.000 lot better deal