Thank you for your honest and real comments about using the trailer. And, you showed it with mud on the outside and stuff on the inside rather than perfectly washed and empty. There aren't many videos of this trailer and it's travels online so you are contributing needed content. Will you do more? Your comments are helpful as I am likely to buy one of these in the next year.
I completely agree. Being in an ambulance at work and not being able to fully stand up really makes me appreciate this. (Kirstie doesn’t have to worry about it quite as much with her height😜) Les
Thank you for this video. There are not many recent videos on this camper. I also have a 2022 Viking 9.0 purchased August 2023 brand new. It did not come with spare. I solo camp with my 16 pound Brussels Griffon. The camper is towed by my 2017 Ford edge with no problems. I do not intend to take off road. Like another reader the steps have caused knee issues. The distance between the steps are to steep for me, so i also am searching for better system. I plan to put piano hinge on passenger side board under bed for easier access. I would like to reroute the plumbing/wiring on driver side under bed to have more storage. The add a room is an asset for me. I really enjoy this camper, however i do have same cons as you. Please post more videos camping with your 9.0
Thank you for your feedback. We agree with you and the other comment that the steps aren’t as user friendly as possible. This was really noticeable when Kirstie was recovering from her broken ankle and torn meniscus. One of the things we did to help with that was to buy a collapsible step. It’s a perfect gap filler between the ground and the first step and it collapses flat to store next to the cooler when hit in use. I like your idea of piano hinge but with our trailer the board under the bed is all one piece. It’s funny how different trailers have small differences even though they’re the same year and model.
Enjoy your new trailer!! I’ve been traveling full time for two years now in my 10’ Kodiak Stealth teardrop with my blue heeler Finley. We boondock more than 90% of the time and have invested in a solar/lithium setup with inverter to run many appliances. It has worked very well and we love having the freedom to explore out of the way places!!
That sounds amazing! We are still considering this step, but were quoted more than we’re wanted to pay at this time. Maybe down the road we’ll be upgrading this way.
I didn't like the idea of a sink next to the bed. I removed it and installed a butcher block top. When camping we never had hookups so I switched the AC for a maxxair 2 way fan. We still travel with our tarps and gazebo. Love the hot water. Good in 5 minutes. Happy trails friends👋
The sink is in a bit of an odd place. Like you, we rarely have hook ups and have only filled the water tank a couple times. Usually just use our water jugs and the skin becomes extra storage haha
Thank you for an Honest and well put together review. I am getting the 12.0 but the areas you highlighted are transferable. I also agree that there are few true review videos for these trailers other than dealer walk thru and those do not give the full scope on what does and does not work for most.
Thank you so much for posting as I purchased a 2022 viking9.0 td this August. I agree with your pros and cons. Mine did not come with spare tire so will need to purchase one. I am a solo camper with small dog so fits us perfectly. I did install shelf above head of bed for storage. The steps have caused my knees great discomfort and I've never had knee problems before. So I am looking for solution. I enjoy add a room. Because there are lots of mosquitoes where I camp. I have clamped tarp to edge of vinyl top of add a room. But I am looking at other options as well. I look forward to seeing future camping adventures
Thanks for checking out the video. The shelf would be a nice addition for a little extra storage. As for the knees, we purchased a small folding step that we place on the ground so it’s not as large of a step for us. I’m glad the tarp covering the add a room works for you. We did try that, but the rain pooled on top and collapsed the room every night. We are picking up an awning from Facebook market this week to attach to the Jeep, so that will give us some rain/sun protection (not so much for the🦟).
We’re glad you enjoyed it! We noticed, when we were looking at purchasing the trailer initially, there were not many videos (other than sales reps trying to sell them😆). That’s one of the reasons we decided to make this video as it’s something we would have appreciated watching before the purchase. The door width is just under 22”.
@@michelledevries280 the solar panels came from the dealer, the brand is Canada Proof. The battery is from a local independent auto parts store and told them we needed a deep cycle RV battery and they provided suggestions.
Does the trailer feel heavy on the back of the jeep or does the jeep take it well ? I was looking at the OGT Expeditions 3.0 trailer but this one is more budget friendly... and you can stand up in it. Nice video and review.
Thank you for checking out the video and for your feedback. The Jeep didn’t have any great issues hauling it. It does have an automation 8 speed transmission and often stays in lower gears, which really affects the mileage. The first time we took the trailer to Mount Carlton I didn’t pay attention to this and the mileage was 18L/100km. Since then, I switch it over to the speed shift when hauling the trailer. This gives me more control of the gears and allows me to stay in the higher gears. The fact the Wrangler has a factory tow package is a nice bonus too.
Hi there. Great video and so helpful! I just bought the same camper this week and can’t wait to take it out with my Blue Heeler Bruce. Question on the Bluetooth speakers: unless I’m completely missing it, I’m not seeing a Bluetooth stereo on the inside of the camper. How do you get the speakers to work? Edit: Ope, scratch that. Found the speakers with my phone’s Bluetooth and the password from my paperwork 🤦♀️ Would also love to see more of your tarp setup. Thanks!
Hello. Thanks for checking out the video. I’m glad you were able to solve the speaker issue. To be honest, I had to ask the Facebook group how to do it. (If you haven’t joined the group [Viking 9.0 and 12.0 TD trailers from Coachman], I recommend it. There’s lots of pointers and ideas that are shared there.) We’ll make sure we show our tarp setup when we start hitting some sites again. To summarize it, I have sections of pre-cut rope that I tied carabiners to one end to connect to the tarp and then leave the other side free to tie around trees. I hope you and Bruce enjoy the trailer as much as we do.
Thanks for watching. I do think it is expensive for what it is. There are definitely some areas I feel they cheaped out on when building them. But, we do like it and it meets our needs for 2 people and the dogs. It is not as rugged as some overland trailers, but it is able to go off the beaten path enough for us to reach some neat spots. For us it has been worth it, as we were looking for something light and with easy set up and take down.
AC works great for the summer...if you have shore power or a generator. It doesn't work off battery. With 2 people and 3 dogs in the trailer the AC or battery operated fans are a necessity, as being such a small space it gets pretty warm. In the cooler months the furnace that is built into the trailer works great to keep it cozy. Again, being a small space it warms up quickly and doesn't use too much propane.
We don't have a garage, however I believe it will fit if you do not have the top mounted air conditioner (as we do). Newer models have the a/c on the side as far as I am aware.
I use solid tablets instead of the stinky blue liquid in my portable toilet. No issues in many years and no extra smells. I drop in one tablet when adding some water after dumping the toilet. Sad to hear the big door must go on the bed. Issues putting away a wet door? Wrap it in a tarp?
We hadn’t heard of the tablets, but may have to look into that. There hasn’t been a problem putting the door away wet. It’s usually under a tarp when in place on the trailer and when we take it down we wrap it in waterproof dog blankets from Wilderdog. This not only protects the bed from the water but it protects the walls from the corners of the door. We realized the corners should be covered after our first time out with and the door scratched the wall while in transport.
We did look at that, but the quote we were given was more than we wanted to pay. We picked up a small generator that looks like it will do the trick for us. Thanks for checking out the video.
Here's a question: do you find the insects or bugs are able to get in through cracks? How about water when it rains? I'm concerned about where the pop up portion hinges to the roof. (any water infiltration there?) Thanks.
Hello. We have not had any problems with water during the first season we used it so far. In the colder nights, there’s some condensation on the hinges and windows. The bugs do get in, through the door, but we haven’t noticed any gaps/cracks that would be big enough for them to get through.
Yes, we knew that. On the drivers side, the plumbing takes up the space on ours, but the passenger side gives us different access point of the outside compartment.
That’s the problem with small trailers. There’s not much room in the rear without having to move it every time we set up camp. We are always open to suggestions though.
When the trailer is closed how high is it to the top of the roof mounted A/C? The specs list it as 6'5" but with the rack and A/C it looks higher. I have a 7' garage door height.
Hello, No, the Jeep has no issues hauling the trailer. It’s rated for the same weight capacity as your Subaru. Having said that, on hills you may want to make sure it doesn’t stay in too low of a gear. I often switch to the manual feature to make sure it’s not revving too high (and burning too much fuel).
I guess you'd have to check regulations. It hasn't been an issue for us, but we really only use the water for drinking and quick face washing/tooth brushing, and do our dishes as we would if tent camping. Generally if we are in a campground we don't even fill the water tank as water is available there. It likely depends where you are though.
@@danielroydrawe we cook with a camp kitchen set up- usually a butane burner or propane Colman stove. We have packable Coleman tables for prep space if needed. The trailer came with a BBQ, but we rarely bring it. We keep camp cooking pretty simple.
Thank you for your honest and real comments about using the trailer. And, you showed it with mud on the outside and stuff on the inside rather than perfectly washed and empty. There aren't many videos of this trailer and it's travels online so you are contributing needed content. Will you do more? Your comments are helpful as I am likely to buy one of these in the next year.
Thank you so much for your feedback and kind words. We will be doing more videos in the future that will feature the trailer.
There are always sacrifices… no galley kitchen like in a teardrop, but you can stand up in this one. That is a great feature. 👍
I completely agree. Being in an ambulance at work and not being able to fully stand up really makes me appreciate this. (Kirstie doesn’t have to worry about it quite as much with her height😜)
Les
Thank you for this video. There are not many recent videos on this camper. I also have a 2022 Viking 9.0 purchased August 2023 brand new. It did not come with spare. I solo camp with my 16 pound Brussels Griffon. The camper is towed by my 2017 Ford edge with no problems. I do not intend to take off road. Like another reader the steps have caused knee issues. The distance between the steps are to steep for me, so i also am searching for better system. I plan to put piano hinge on passenger side board under bed for easier access. I would like to reroute the plumbing/wiring on driver side under bed to have more storage. The add a room is an asset for me. I really enjoy this camper, however i do have same cons as you. Please post more videos camping with your 9.0
Thank you for your feedback. We agree with you and the other comment that the steps aren’t as user friendly as possible. This was really noticeable when Kirstie was recovering from her broken ankle and torn meniscus. One of the things we did to help with that was to buy a collapsible step. It’s a perfect gap filler between the ground and the first step and it collapses flat to store next to the cooler when hit in use. I like your idea of piano hinge but with our trailer the board under the bed is all one piece. It’s funny how different trailers have small differences even though they’re the same year and model.
Enjoy your new trailer!! I’ve been traveling full time for two years now in my 10’ Kodiak Stealth teardrop with my blue heeler Finley. We boondock more than 90% of the time and have invested in a solar/lithium setup with inverter to run many appliances. It has worked very well and we love having the freedom to explore out of the way places!!
That sounds amazing! We are still considering this step, but were quoted more than we’re wanted to pay at this time. Maybe down the road we’ll be upgrading this way.
A great rig overall for sure! I'm sure it will see many amazing adventures! Enjoy!! Bruce and Otis
We look forward to sharing our adventures with everyone. As always, thank you for enjoying the video.
I didn't like the idea of a sink next to the bed. I removed it and installed a butcher block top. When camping we never had hookups so I switched the AC for a maxxair 2 way fan. We still travel with our tarps and gazebo. Love the hot water. Good in 5 minutes. Happy trails friends👋
The sink is in a bit of an odd place. Like you, we rarely have hook ups and have only filled the water tank a couple times. Usually just use our water jugs and the skin becomes extra storage haha
Thank you for an Honest and well put together review. I am getting the 12.0 but the areas you highlighted are transferable. I also agree that there are few true review videos for these trailers other than dealer walk thru and those do not give the full scope on what does and does not work for most.
Thanks so much for watching!
Thanks for the video. You made a lot of great points, both pro and con.
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for posting as I purchased a 2022 viking9.0 td this August. I agree with your pros and cons. Mine did not come with spare tire so will need to purchase one. I am a solo camper with small dog so fits us perfectly. I did install shelf above head of bed for storage. The steps have caused my knees great discomfort and I've never had knee problems before. So I am looking for solution. I enjoy add a room. Because there are lots of mosquitoes where I camp. I have clamped tarp to edge of vinyl top of add a room. But I am looking at other options as well. I look forward to seeing future camping adventures
Thanks for checking out the video.
The shelf would be a nice addition for a little extra storage. As for the knees, we purchased a small folding step that we place on the ground so it’s not as large of a step for us. I’m glad the tarp covering the add a room works for you. We did try that, but the rain pooled on top and collapsed the room every night. We are picking up an awning from Facebook market this week to attach to the Jeep, so that will give us some rain/sun protection (not so much for the🦟).
Good video, nice information,
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for checking it out.
Les
Excellent review! Thank you.
Thank you for checking the video out. We hope it was helpful.
Great review! The door looks very narrow how wide is it?
Appreciate the video not many on this trailer thank you!
We’re glad you enjoyed it! We noticed, when we were looking at purchasing the trailer initially, there were not many videos (other than sales reps trying to sell them😆). That’s one of the reasons we decided to make this video as it’s something we would have appreciated watching before the purchase.
The door width is just under 22”.
I have the same camper .
Can I ask what battery you bought and where?
For the solar panels.
Thank you
@@michelledevries280 the solar panels came from the dealer, the brand is Canada Proof. The battery is from a local independent auto parts store and told them we needed a deep cycle RV battery and they provided suggestions.
Does the trailer feel heavy on the back of the jeep or does the jeep take it well ? I was looking at the OGT Expeditions 3.0 trailer but this one is more budget friendly... and you can stand up in it.
Nice video and review.
Thank you for checking out the video and for your feedback. The Jeep didn’t have any great issues hauling it. It does have an automation 8 speed transmission and often stays in lower gears, which really affects the mileage. The first time we took the trailer to Mount Carlton I didn’t pay attention to this and the mileage was 18L/100km. Since then, I switch it over to the speed shift when hauling the trailer. This gives me more control of the gears and allows me to stay in the higher gears. The fact the Wrangler has a factory tow package is a nice bonus too.
Hi there. Great video and so helpful! I just bought the same camper this week and can’t wait to take it out with my Blue Heeler Bruce.
Question on the Bluetooth speakers: unless I’m completely missing it, I’m not seeing a Bluetooth stereo on the inside of the camper. How do you get the speakers to work?
Edit: Ope, scratch that. Found the speakers with my phone’s Bluetooth and the password from my paperwork 🤦♀️
Would also love to see more of your tarp setup. Thanks!
Hello. Thanks for checking out the video. I’m glad you were able to solve the speaker issue. To be honest, I had to ask the Facebook group how to do it. (If you haven’t joined the group [Viking 9.0 and 12.0 TD trailers from Coachman], I recommend it. There’s lots of pointers and ideas that are shared there.)
We’ll make sure we show our tarp setup when we start hitting some sites again. To summarize it, I have sections of pre-cut rope that I tied carabiners to one end to connect to the tarp and then leave the other side free to tie around trees.
I hope you and Bruce enjoy the trailer as much as we do.
Awesome review…..do you feel it’s worth the cost??
Thanks for watching. I do think it is expensive for what it is. There are definitely some areas I feel they cheaped out on when building them. But, we do like it and it meets our needs for 2 people and the dogs. It is not as rugged as some overland trailers, but it is able to go off the beaten path enough for us to reach some neat spots. For us it has been worth it, as we were looking for something light and with easy set up and take down.
I got a 9.0 TD last summer. I can tow it with my Subaru Outback
The light weight is such a bonus!
I'm specifically looking for something to tow with an Outback
Ac keep you cool in summer ? Or heater ?
AC works great for the summer...if you have shore power or a generator. It doesn't work off battery. With 2 people and 3 dogs in the trailer the AC or battery operated fans are a necessity, as being such a small space it gets pretty warm. In the cooler months the furnace that is built into the trailer works great to keep it cozy. Again, being a small space it warms up quickly and doesn't use too much propane.
Can you Clipper be stored inside a standard size garage with 7’ door opening with the popup down and the fixed luggage carrier on-top?
We don't have a garage, however I believe it will fit if you do not have the top mounted air conditioner (as we do). Newer models have the a/c on the side as far as I am aware.
I use solid tablets instead of the stinky blue liquid in my portable toilet. No issues in many years and no extra smells. I drop in one tablet when adding some water after dumping the toilet.
Sad to hear the big door must go on the bed. Issues putting away a wet door? Wrap it in a tarp?
We hadn’t heard of the tablets, but may have to look into that. There hasn’t been a problem putting the door away wet. It’s usually under a tarp when in place on the trailer and when we take it down we wrap it in waterproof dog blankets from Wilderdog. This not only protects the bed from the water but it protects the walls from the corners of the door. We realized the corners should be covered after our first time out with and the door scratched the wall while in transport.
Maybe you could switch the ac out for a 12 volt ac
We did look at that, but the quote we were given was more than we wanted to pay. We picked up a small generator that looks like it will do the trick for us. Thanks for checking out the video.
Generator? Or add a soft start or both. Costco has a nice ai Yamaha that looks great
We picked up a small 3500 with a 30 amp plug from Amazon. Although we’ve only tried it in the driveway so far, it looks like it may work for us.
Here's a question: do you find the insects or bugs are able to get in through cracks? How about water when it rains? I'm concerned about where the pop up portion hinges to the roof. (any water infiltration there?)
Thanks.
Hello. We have not had any problems with water during the first season we used it so far. In the colder nights, there’s some condensation on the hinges and windows. The bugs do get in, through the door, but we haven’t noticed any gaps/cracks that would be big enough for them to get through.
Hi guys, have the same trailer, not sure if you know the bed lifts up and has a pretty large storage area there
Yes, we knew that. On the drivers side, the plumbing takes up the space on ours, but the passenger side gives us different access point of the outside compartment.
Trailer is very tongue heavy. That spare needs to mounted on the rear somehow to balance out the weight.
That’s the problem with small trailers. There’s not much room in the rear without having to move it every time we set up camp. We are always open to suggestions though.
When the trailer is closed how high is it to the top of the roof mounted A/C? The specs list it as 6'5" but with the rack and A/C it looks higher. I have a 7' garage door height.
Hello. I measured the trailer in our driveway and the trailer itself is 6’6”. With the air conditioner, it adds a foot at 7’6”.
I have a 2024 Subaru CrossTrek Wilderness edition rated at 3,500 pounds towing. Does anyone have experience with this as a tow vehicle?
Hello,
No, the Jeep has no issues hauling the trailer. It’s rated for the same weight capacity as your Subaru. Having said that, on hills you may want to make sure it doesn’t stay in too low of a gear. I often switch to the manual feature to make sure it’s not revving too high (and burning too much fuel).
We are going on 4yrs of dragging our Viking 9.0 around.
Awesome! Still liking it? Have you made any changes to it?
@cattledogsandco it's still keeping us going. Eventually we will upgrade.
I cant believe it was water and no grey water tank. I dont see how any camp grounds would allow that.
I guess you'd have to check regulations. It hasn't been an issue for us, but we really only use the water for drinking and quick face washing/tooth brushing, and do our dishes as we would if tent camping. Generally if we are in a campground we don't even fill the water tank as water is available there. It likely depends where you are though.
You didn't say anything about cooking your food.
@@danielroydrawe we cook with a camp kitchen set up- usually a butane burner or propane Colman stove. We have packable Coleman tables for prep space if needed. The trailer came with a BBQ, but we rarely bring it. We keep camp cooking pretty simple.