I feel like the incinerator toilet wasnt appreciated as much as it should have been. More detail on that would be great, like the weight saving on black water and its propane usage
The replacement inserts and power draw are the biggest complaints in my research. One brand name that keeps coming up is the Cinderella incinerator toilet?
This has definitely been an interesting series of videos. I love the way things are evolving with off-road campers. It's also great to see more of the UK, African and Australian tech being blended into the US market. Anyone who's followed the market over the past couple of decades can really see how some really obscure ideas are becoming a norm.
I want the shower. The toilet would be great too, not ever have to mess with a black tank again, but that shower is fabulous. Of course there are several other features that were very appealing, however I'm not really an extreme off-roader. Thanks for doing all these videos though, because it's very interesting to see what all is out there.
I believe this one has remote control independent suspension feature from tow vehicle ON THE FLY! The video off roading showed this beast has huge transition dropping into and out of washes! Searching the link to the vids....
You know what's goofy as heck? My 1990 Scamp 13 is phenomenal off-road, it has plenty of clearance and an independent torsion axle. I can fit and turn around anywhere, I take it to some very remote wooded areas. Nothing has fallen apart too seeing they're so well built, and it's 32yo 😵💫
This thing is dope. I would make a built in CB or Ham radio that runs off of 12v tho. So the people at camp could communicate with the truck when pushing out a little farther without the trailer. :)
I would love to see the bed with the "sit-up" option to allow for more space in the entry area....and a window. Sending support, love, and kindness from Lexington, Michigan, USA.
HA HA HA so epic to show the burned duty in the pan...lol I just love how real this is. A must watch tour ......HA HA HA WOW! Is the toilet an option/swap if wanted...?
I think a large front window would be one of the last things you'd want on an off-road trailer. The small bathroom window featured in another video is small and at an angle so likely doesn't pose a problem, but I definitely would not want a huge expensive rock magnet placed on the from of my trailer. Nice interior, but a bit too cold for me. Somewhere in between this one and the American-built one you featured would be spectacular in terms of balance between coziness and features. And some of the features on this are a little gimmicky to me, but that's always a personal evaluation. I do like the huge-basin sink and locking cabinetry of the American trailer (along with its general approach of simplicity and functionality). I've also found those elevated-floor showers to be a total PITA - more surfaces to clean, more dark, damp areas for mold to grow. To me, the incinerator toilet is fascinating but one more thing to break. And if your toilet doesn't work, you're in for tough times. Insulating a black tank is just the same as a freshwater tank... and you gotta do that anyway. I really do love this trailer's platform and rugged design, though. They thought about so much in this design, and honestly it would be hard for me to choose between this and the American trailer.
Next will be front AND rear steering like Rory's done on his buggy. Best not to say let's "squeeze in here" when entering the bathroom😁 Love seeing all the different RVs and campers out there now. This is cool!
Love this trailer. I’d love to have one with a length of 35 to 42 feet before the trailer hitch. This is such a BEAUTIFUL trailer. I’m now going to try and find one up here in Canada.
I suspect a similar high capacity toilet like that in a family home can be used to generate household hot water. I wonder how many calories of energy a standard number 2 can produce.
Innovative setup, although incenerator toilets have been around in class A's for a while. Often as an option. Local P. D. Had one in their on duty Command Vehicle years ago.
At around a half pound of propane consumption per flush (company specs), that toilet wouldn't work well for extended boondocking, especially for a family with kids. There are alternative incinerators, even some that have 3-way power capability using either propane, 120Vac or 12Vdc that are more efficient. A large multi-kW solar setup with several batteries would be far more expensive up front but have very low operational cost and could run for extended periods off grid. Or at least until you run out of the special liners.
At $90k+ this thing should come with a truck to pull it! The off-road capabilities are pretty cool, though. Sixty uses on that incinerator? Not in Murica, buddy. 30! TOPS!
I've seen this unit and person and the inside is very spacious and comfortable! It is pretty amazing how well it does off-road too from what I have seen in their videos.
Love it love it love it!! But not the price! Although I really wouldn’t need an off roading rv because I would never go off roading. I do love that shower though!!
This is cool. Be awesome if they find a more efficient incenerator toilet, and make this further off-grid by adding in a recycle shower, a filtration pump that can pull in water from streams and filter it, with easy access filters, pack away solar panels you can pull out and set up once you are at your destination, and so much more.... I'd rather have a battery bank in place of the outside kitchen. Too bad insurance companies wouldn't let you add in a very small mini wood burning stove. They have some cool tiny ones.
It's a cool trailer. But wanna see something RRREALLY cool and expensive. Try Bruder EXP-8. 4.5 tons gross weight. Fully independent suspension. Arctic thermoinsulated. $216k base price. Enjoy!
If the layout was changed slightly to turn it into a hybrid toy hauler, I'd buy it in an instance. That is a very cool trailer and I don't foresee there being too many issues with it going forward.
One question: why did they leave everything exposed under the bottom of the trailer? Will they fix that issue in the 2024 model? Also can a positive air system be installed to keep dust from getting inside? We travel a lot of dirt roads and I tired of having to clean the inside when we arrive at our camp sites.
I would imagine they left a front window out on purpose to get it from getting damage off road. Rocks can get kicked up or branches Hanging over in the trail are a couple examples of some hazards
There's a video of a guy who built out his own van with one of these but his toilet was all electric. He paid 6 grand for just the toilet. I wonder how much the gas version costs?
@@sneakybow1 truck campers in general are crazy expensive on a footage basis anyway. Yet weirdly often have bigger beds than motorhomes or 5th wheels and more headroom than trailers in such smaller footprints
In some of their videos I think ROA has said that they take some inspiration from marine and boat stuff. That's built for choppy travel environments, so I guess train of thought naturally crosses over, to bumpy offroad travel environments
I’m from South Africa and big in camping with my self build slide on camper. Just want to mention the recovery boards all mine are bolted down, if you have it on a quick release system. The first pitstop you make that boards will be stolen, so I will loosen 4 x 14 mm bolts with a socket easily every time I want to use it than to replace my boards that cost more than a set of all terrain tyres. Love to see that a South Africa product get noticed over sees. Conquerer make good designed products. ✌️🦾
That's pretty nice! I like that trailer. What about leveling it? Does it have jacks to easily auto level it? Or, it like an airstream that only has "stabilizing" jacks that can't be used to level it? That's the only thing I do not like about Airstream trailers, no leveling jacks. I've watched videos of people putting blocks in front of the wheels and pulling them up on the blocks hoping to get them level, then have to back off and put more blocks in the stack and try again. Seems like it would be a nightmare in some scenarios. And since in an off road scenario, a fairly level spot probably won't be that handy.
A simple mount would fix that problem being it's only 4 bolts iirc. Two metal mounts bolted to the trailer to stick out an inch or so and some quick release/hand twist bolts.
So what type of truck to tow this? Could you efficiently tow this with a new Tundra? Or do you need something bigger? No clue on weight capacity for either truck or trailer, just curious.
Now we're talking, this is more my style. Like the toilet and the shower. Nice unit. I don't always complain about ads but it's becoming too much, and no skip button .... fail.
Sonce its built for off road, does that mean that its overbuilt to the point where it will have less problems that other new RVs have? If so. The price would be justified. At least it would be for me.
Bad place for the TV because of it being too close to the stove. Yes whatever you cook will travel in the air. Would be nice to fold up that bed so you could have a living room of sorts.
Hello my husband and I are looking for a off-road rv that our Bronco can pull. I'm wanting to make videos of all our adventures. 😀 we are trying to sale our rv. Do you have any under 3,000 lbs?
If its for off road its shouldnt have a front window. Or at least a way to cover it with something to protect it from anything kicked up while wheelin.
I feel like the incinerator toilet wasnt appreciated as much as it should have been. More detail on that would be great, like the weight saving on black water and its propane usage
Very clever toilet 🚻
And it can help heat the trailer. Just take a dump…
@@TheFiremanJoe funny
Seems like something the conversion crowd would be all over, just to eliminate black tank retrofit sagas.
The replacement inserts and power draw are the biggest complaints in my research. One brand name that keeps coming up is the Cinderella incinerator toilet?
I’ve watched this trailer on ROA numerous times, so in love with it!! Thank you for the video!!
This has definitely been an interesting series of videos. I love the way things are evolving with off-road campers. It's also great to see more of the UK, African and Australian tech being blended into the US market. Anyone who's followed the market over the past couple of decades can really see how some really obscure ideas are becoming a norm.
I want the shower. The toilet would be great too, not ever have to mess with a black tank again, but that shower is fabulous. Of course there are several other features that were very appealing, however I'm not really an extreme off-roader. Thanks for doing all these videos though, because it's very interesting to see what all is out there.
Wow, that’s a lot of cupboards 😊Perfect for full time living. Love the toilet.
Glad to see you at ROA, I've been watching these guys for a couple of years, they are awsome! This uev 19 is going to be my next camper, love it!
Now this is a unit I can love ! Off-,road capable, with great amenities.
Also I love the reviews of these trailers. Thank you. These are amazing
I believe this one has remote control independent suspension feature from tow vehicle ON THE FLY! The video off roading showed this beast has huge transition dropping into and out of washes! Searching the link to the vids....
Here it is ruclips.net/video/Gss4xTGtXVA/видео.html this is at swing arm city
I hit the thumbs up button when you showed the incinerator toilet!
You know what's goofy as heck? My 1990 Scamp 13 is phenomenal off-road, it has plenty of clearance and an independent torsion axle. I can fit and turn around anywhere, I take it to some very remote wooded areas. Nothing has fallen apart too seeing they're so well built, and it's 32yo 😵💫
My exact thoughts on scamp and couple other of the older model TTs! This is not even close to being worth 90k!!!
And the cost isn’t that of buying a house 👍
Can’t wait to see one of these in person. Thanks for the video!
This is definitely a top favorite 🔥🤙🏽
Good Lord. First people complain about the poor build quality of other trailers. Now they complain about the price. You get what you pay for 🤷
So true…
Why was it built with cheap materials to begin with?
Oh Tim. You don’t get what you pay for in today’s economy. Nice try though.
Do you market that crack you smoke?
There will always be those people, thing is, they couldn’t afford it if it was given to them. Or just to tight.😊
This one is very cool! Waiting for the next one! 😊
This thing is dope. I would make a built in CB or Ham radio that runs off of 12v tho. So the people at camp could communicate with the truck when pushing out a little farther without the trailer. :)
Over the top . Awesome!
I would love to see the bed with the "sit-up" option to allow for more space in the entry area....and a window. Sending support, love, and kindness from Lexington, Michigan, USA.
WOW! That toilet is literal 🔥 👏
HA HA HA so epic to show the burned duty in the pan...lol I just love how real this is. A must watch tour ......HA HA HA WOW! Is the toilet an option/swap if wanted...?
I think a large front window would be one of the last things you'd want on an off-road trailer. The small bathroom window featured in another video is small and at an angle so likely doesn't pose a problem, but I definitely would not want a huge expensive rock magnet placed on the from of my trailer.
Nice interior, but a bit too cold for me. Somewhere in between this one and the American-built one you featured would be spectacular in terms of balance between coziness and features. And some of the features on this are a little gimmicky to me, but that's always a personal evaluation. I do like the huge-basin sink and locking cabinetry of the American trailer (along with its general approach of simplicity and functionality). I've also found those elevated-floor showers to be a total PITA - more surfaces to clean, more dark, damp areas for mold to grow.
To me, the incinerator toilet is fascinating but one more thing to break. And if your toilet doesn't work, you're in for tough times. Insulating a black tank is just the same as a freshwater tank... and you gotta do that anyway.
I really do love this trailer's platform and rugged design, though. They thought about so much in this design, and honestly it would be hard for me to choose between this and the American trailer.
Very well built And perfect for off road off grid boon docking
Impressive RV..Very modern
Next will be front AND rear steering like Rory's done on his buggy. Best not to say let's "squeeze in here" when entering the bathroom😁 Love seeing all the different RVs and campers out there now. This is cool!
A King bed!! Woo-hoo! Love this and the exterior AND interior kitchen. My goodness.
I absolutely love this unit!!!
I like this one a lot!
Love this trailer. I’d love to have one with a length of 35 to 42 feet before the trailer hitch. This is such a BEAUTIFUL trailer. I’m now going to try and find one up here in Canada.
High quality! Amazing
I am happy to see that South Africa is making great products. So proud of mzansi.
A friend of mine owns a yacht. He never takes it out-too much hassle. Seeing this vid reminds me of that guy and his yacht.
Good size, nice finishes on the interior. Did I see a book shelf next to the bed? If so, it’s perfect!
Wow! Super cool trailer! Tyfs!
Wow, that toilet tho … I’m sold! 🔥🚽🔥👈😏👍
I suspect a similar high capacity toilet like that in a family home can be used to generate household hot water. I wonder how many calories of energy a standard number 2 can produce.
I love the fact that the head is in a separated frm the shower area 👍🏾👍🏾
Being 6'6", myself. Now you getting into my territory...🤪😁
Nice... How's the weather up there? Haha
South Africans have some big guys😂
I would love to see fifth wheels use that suspension. I bet it would get a fantastic ride down our highways.
Love it
Innovative setup, although incenerator toilets have been around in class A's for a while. Often as an option. Local P. D. Had one in their on duty Command Vehicle years ago.
At around a half pound of propane consumption per flush (company specs), that toilet wouldn't work well for extended boondocking, especially for a family with kids. There are alternative incinerators, even some that have 3-way power capability using either propane, 120Vac or 12Vdc that are more efficient. A large multi-kW solar setup with several batteries would be far more expensive up front but have very low operational cost and could run for extended periods off grid. Or at least until you run out of the special liners.
Worth-it!
At $90k+ this thing should come with a truck to pull it! The off-road capabilities are pretty cool, though. Sixty uses on that incinerator? Not in Murica, buddy. 30! TOPS!
I've seen this unit and person and the inside is very spacious and comfortable! It is pretty amazing how well it does off-road too from what I have seen in their videos.
Love it love it love it!! But not the price! Although I really wouldn’t need an off roading rv because I would never go off roading. I do love that shower though!!
The other thing it’s missing is space for a coffee station. 👍
😂😂😂
This is cool. Be awesome if they find a more efficient incenerator toilet, and make this further off-grid by adding in a recycle shower, a filtration pump that can pull in water from streams and filter it, with easy access filters, pack away solar panels you can pull out and set up once you are at your destination, and so much more.... I'd rather have a battery bank in place of the outside kitchen. Too bad insurance companies wouldn't let you add in a very small mini wood burning stove. They have some cool tiny ones.
Yep, the interior of this one definitely feels like it was designed in the US, and the price tag matches.
really curious on the toilet. I can be possible to just dump the ash on the firepit in some dry campsites. plus grey can just be wherever
Those tires are the same make and model that I run on my 2500HD. I don't know their size but they look the same!!
It's a cool trailer. But wanna see something RRREALLY cool and expensive. Try Bruder EXP-8. 4.5 tons gross weight. Fully independent suspension. Arctic thermoinsulated. $216k base price. Enjoy!
If the layout was changed slightly to turn it into a hybrid toy hauler, I'd buy it in an instance. That is a very cool trailer and I don't foresee there being too many issues with it going forward.
Can you imagine how difficult it would be to tow a toy hauler in extreme off-road conditions? That would be a lot of weight.
So do you just dump the burnt poop with regular trash? What are you supposed to do with the left over ash?
I love the interior of this trailer!!!
Looks better than the American off road one. Need the best of both for the ultimate off-road trailer.
One question: why did they leave everything exposed under the bottom of the trailer? Will they fix that issue in the 2024 model? Also can a positive air system be installed to keep dust from getting inside? We travel a lot of dirt roads and I tired of having to clean the inside when we arrive at our camp sites.
I would like to see you do a review on the bruder exp-6 please
This looks a lot like the Pause 20.3, I believe?
I wonder how long it would take them to make it Alaskan friendly for the cold.
Who makes those fans, super nice
I would imagine they left a front window out on purpose to get it from getting damage off road.
Rocks can get kicked up or branches Hanging over in the trail are a couple examples of some hazards
The toilet is something I've never seen b4, it sounds like a really good idea, but like other comments more info would of been interesting.
There's a video of a guy who built out his own van with one of these but his toilet was all electric. He paid 6 grand for just the toilet. I wonder how much the gas version costs?
I can use a good bucket and never go to a black station again....lol
Seriously its a beautiful trailer 👍
❤it!
I bet those guys could make a really cool flatbed truck camper.
Price. They're expensive
@@sneakybow1 truck campers in general are crazy expensive on a footage basis anyway. Yet weirdly often have bigger beds than motorhomes or 5th wheels and more headroom than trailers in such smaller footprints
Amazing rig! How can that toilet not be used more in RV's?
Price. Most people don't want to pay that much for a toilet
Wow, are you guys the only distributor, and is there any in Canada?
This is over the top awesome!!!
Thanks, Yes we are the only one in North America. :)
Incinerating toilets are used in the Marine industry on working boats love the off-road campers
In some of their videos I think ROA has said that they take some inspiration from marine and boat stuff.
That's built for choppy travel environments, so I guess train of thought naturally crosses over, to bumpy offroad travel environments
You got me on incinerator toilet.😂
I’m from South Africa and big in camping with my self build slide on camper. Just want to mention the recovery boards all mine are bolted down, if you have it on a quick release system. The first pitstop you make that boards will be stolen, so I will loosen 4 x 14 mm bolts with a socket easily every time I want to use it than to replace my boards that cost more than a set of all terrain tyres. Love to see that a South Africa product get noticed over sees. Conquerer make good designed products. ✌️🦾
That's pretty nice! I like that trailer. What about leveling it? Does it have jacks to easily auto level it? Or, it like an airstream that only has "stabilizing" jacks that can't be used to level it? That's the only thing I do not like about Airstream trailers, no leveling jacks. I've watched videos of people putting blocks in front of the wheels and pulling them up on the blocks hoping to get them level, then have to back off and put more blocks in the stack and try again. Seems like it would be a nightmare in some scenarios. And since in an off road scenario, a fairly level spot probably won't be that handy.
It has airbags and you can level side to side with the air system
@@ShaneStauffer777 Thank you.
I said yesterdays was the best so far, This one is amazing , speechless about toilet and shower
Aaaaawwwwwww yyyyeeeeeaaaahhhhh😊😊😊😊😊
What are you towing it with on a Jeep trail?
Why install recovery boards, and not make them easily accessible?
I believe it is a prototype since it's the first one. I'm sure changes are in the works.
The goal is to never use them.
@@ShaneStauffer777 I get that. But if and when they are needed they should be accessible.
A simple mount would fix that problem being it's only 4 bolts iirc. Two metal mounts bolted to the trailer to stick out an inch or so and some quick release/hand twist bolts.
So what type of truck to tow this? Could you efficiently tow this with a new Tundra? Or do you need something bigger? No clue on weight capacity for either truck or trailer, just curious.
Now we're talking, this is more my style. Like the toilet and the shower. Nice unit. I don't always complain about ads but it's becoming too much, and no skip button .... fail.
Sonce its built for off road, does that mean that its overbuilt to the point where it will have less problems that other new RVs have? If so. The price would be justified. At least it would be for me.
Does the dinette turn into a bed?
I still like Bruner more. It’s more expensive and ships from Australia, but design wise I prefer Bruner.
IT'S A GREAT TRAILER BUT WHY DOES THE T.V.HAVE TO BE OVER THE STOVE TOP??
Doesn't that have a sunroof with a pullback blind upfront?
How does an incinerator toilet handle liquids?
Infinite… it evaporates… there is not limit on liquid. 😊
Seems ROA doesn’t sell it anymore…they sell only the caravan ones (uev 440 and 490)
Why did ROA dump blackseries?
How would this unit compare to the Bruder exp 8?
Is the suspension independent?/
Take my money😮😮😮😮
Not bad for were i live at😅
Thats some hot shit! 🔥 💩
HAVE U A PRICE LIST...THANK U....
Tying Aslankaaak!!
SO ARE YOU SELLING THESE WITH A USED PRICE TAG OR ARE THEY FULL PRICE
Bad place for the TV because of it being too close to the stove. Yes whatever you cook will travel in the air. Would be nice to fold up that bed so you could have a living room of sorts.
What's the price?
Hello my husband and I are looking for a off-road rv that our Bronco can pull. I'm wanting to make videos of all our adventures. 😀 we are trying to sale our rv. Do you have any under 3,000 lbs?
RV Industry maybe in trouble, along with the Car market with the recession.
The probability of recession is currently on a downward trend. That can change obviously but predictions are getting more optimistic
Whats the price
If its for off road its shouldnt have a front window. Or at least a way to cover it with something to protect it from anything kicked up while wheelin.
The door is hinged on the wrong side
I can tell, it's out of my price range
Not bad for 90k