Yeah. I agree. They work hard to bring us good info. I wouldn’t buy a the trailer from anyone but them. Support people who actually use their products and not just a transactional dealer.
I'm here just for the adventures in which this channel is becoming more & more under rated for. Although, I've even watched a few full walkthroughs, just because the trailers are just so cool.
I don’t know why you think they are more underrated. They also are a business and they are giving good info on the off road trailers they sale. I appreciate the information they give on their products.
Went out to Little Moab today with my dirt bike and was shocked at how different it looks compared to the vids you guys have taking the campers rock crawling there. The vid really doesn't do climbing these stairs and other places justice. Insane is putting it mildly.
I haven’t been watching ur channel for a while. I don’t get the alerts for new videos. This is YOUR trailer right? The one you wanted to build after selling the black series for a while.
I am still confused to what purpose these videos surve when the trailer and TV are empty. if anything it gives folks the impression the trailer can handle rougher terrain then in real world situations with a fully loaded trailer and TV.
@Christopher Graham Now this can be an interesting discussion. Most people who talk about and sell RVs rarely consider GVWR and CCC. There are a lot of trailers out their with, for example, dual axles, only 1,000 -1,300 of CCC, and huge volumes of storage space. People fill up all that space, add 500+ lbs of fresh water, another 500lbs of solar system components, and hit the road. Then you hear all the horror stories about blown tires and broken frames/suspensions. The ROA guys are good about talking about this concept, but we've seen some crazy weight problems on trailers over the years that would only be magnified when taking a trailer off road. Not paying close attention to the payload capacity of the tow vehicle is another fun talk.
I would guess that folks add 400- 800 pounds of gear and water to the trailer and likely the same to the tow vehicle. This is going to significantly change the ability to rock crawl like in this video. If I was the owner of OBI I would be cringing watching this for warranty purposes.
Great Vids, keep them coming, if I don’t go 4 WD Motorhome, I’m coming to see you…
These trailers are great! It is great to see you guys testing the product. Love Moab
That was some nice driving! Love the clearance on the dwellers!
I’m glad you guys put these campers to the test, it makes so easy for us what to buy thank you
Yeah. I agree. They work hard to bring us good info. I wouldn’t buy a the trailer from anyone but them. Support people who actually use their products and not just a transactional dealer.
Great video guys! I am so excited to someday be a ROAMER!
Amazing that these trailers can do what they do!
I'm here just for the adventures in which this channel is becoming more & more under rated for. Although, I've even watched a few full walkthroughs, just because the trailers are just so cool.
I don’t know why you think they are more underrated. They also are a business and they are giving good info on the off road trailers they sale. I appreciate the information they give on their products.
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Underrated as in they should get more views and have more subscribers. You seem to think I said "overrated".
Went out to Little Moab today with my dirt bike and was shocked at how different it looks compared to the vids you guys have taking the campers rock crawling there. The vid really doesn't do climbing these stairs and other places justice. Insane is putting it mildly.
Videos never do anything justice!
Wow those stairs look soo crazy gotta love what those dwellers can climb with the suspension those have🙌🏻
It’s amazing what these trailers can do and where they can go
great video guys!
"Don't try at home"! Fortunately, my driveway is ina little better shape. 😁
Nice to see the trailer handling it well!
What a good time!
looks fabulous!!!!
I’m wondering if you have the numbers for payload and trailer weight for the gladiator/D13 setup for this trip.
Will a Jeep Gladiator Rubicon tow this??
Yes. If you remove the two rear spare tires. It is pretty slow going but doable.
I haven’t been watching ur channel for a while. I don’t get the alerts for new videos.
This is YOUR trailer right?
The one you wanted to build after selling the black series for a while.
Well. I guess I gotta get myself a jeep.
Is ther a camp spot on top of the road. Why tear up your truck as we know the camper can make it.
I am still confused to what purpose these videos surve when the trailer and TV are empty. if anything it gives folks the impression the trailer can handle rougher terrain then in real world situations with a fully loaded trailer and TV.
@Christopher Graham Now this can be an interesting discussion. Most people who talk about and sell RVs rarely consider GVWR and CCC. There are a lot of trailers out their with, for example, dual axles, only 1,000 -1,300 of CCC, and huge volumes of storage space. People fill up all that space, add 500+ lbs of fresh water, another 500lbs of solar system components, and hit the road. Then you hear all the horror stories about blown tires and broken frames/suspensions. The ROA guys are good about talking about this concept, but we've seen some crazy weight problems on trailers over the years that would only be magnified when taking a trailer off road. Not paying close attention to the payload capacity of the tow vehicle is another fun talk.
I would guess that folks add 400- 800 pounds of gear and water to the trailer and likely the same to the tow vehicle. This is going to significantly change the ability to rock crawl like in this video. If I was the owner of OBI I would be cringing watching this for warranty purposes.
Did he really say, "If he "highered" his tongue"...what is highered?
English is a difficult language but it can be understood through tough thorough thought though.
Haha! You watch an excellent video and the one thing you find is something he says incorrect. It is people like you…. Always looking for the negative…
I always try to listen to what someone means, not what they say. So I knew exactly what he meant. 🙂