The 18.2r is nice but I’d prefer a cargo door on the lower bunk window. Sink in the bathroom would be nice and standard convection microwave if there is no oven. Impressive tank capacity though for such a small trailer
I agree there's room for improvement. I took was impressed with tank sizes, clear they were aiming at longer off-grid time. I believe in five years, that will be close to an industry standard.
The Remote series looks great to me! They are difficult to locate. None in the Southeast except for one used 17R model. I really like the 16R but the nearest 2025 is in Texas and New Mexico!
@@jimindc1851 It checks all the boxes for a couples trailer. No slides, none of the things I want (ie. TV, power tongue jack), large storage, and it’s a 7’ wide trailer.
That remote is a nice-looking little trailer.
@@Camp-N-Hoosiers I was pleasantly surprised, really liked them.
Nice rig for sure. Big enough for my wife and I
The 18.2r is nice but I’d prefer a cargo door on the lower bunk window. Sink in the bathroom would be nice and standard convection microwave if there is no oven. Impressive tank capacity though for such a small trailer
I agree there's room for improvement. I took was impressed with tank sizes, clear they were aiming at longer off-grid time. I believe in five years, that will be close to an industry standard.
The Remote series looks great to me! They are difficult to locate. None in the Southeast except for one used 17R model. I really like the 16R but the nearest 2025 is in Texas and New Mexico!
I like them. I'm a sucker for the standard bike rack! Overall nice rig.
@@jimindc1851 It checks all the boxes for a couples trailer. No slides, none of the things I want (ie. TV, power tongue jack), large storage, and it’s a 7’ wide trailer.