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Airskirt Review // Winter RV Skirting // Fifth Wheel Toy Hauler // Full-Time RV // GNAR Outdoors

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  • Опубликовано: 17 мар 2021
  • #winterRV #fulltimeRV #fifthwheel #airskirts
    In this video we talk about the number one thing we are asked about in the RV park: AirSkirts! We go over everything you need to know if you are thinking about purchasing them. We say what we like and don’t like about the system, and we give a few installation tips for those of you who decide that the AirSkirts are right for you.
    We chose the Extra-Large kit for High clearance because we have a 45’ fifth wheel
    What We Like:
    o Great customer service
    o No modifications needed to the RV
    o No drill holes in your RV like would do with some vinyl options
    o No sticky mess to take off from some vinyl options or Styrofoam tape
    o Doesn’t take much time to install - very first time within a half hour
    o Custom Vinyl can be done in a day, but often requires you to go somewhere
    o DIY Vinyl can take a couple days
    o Styrofoam can take several days
    o Transferable to other RVs
    o All other options are only good for your current RV
    o Holds their value more than other skirting options for resale
    o Stores easily
    o Compacts into two travel bags (be sure to fold once and roll to fit back in the storage bag)
    o Probably similar storage size to the vinyl options
    o Much smaller than Styrofoam & you don’t have to number your panels like Styrofoam
    What We Don’t Like:
    o Expensive, but worth it to us for the benefits mentioned previously
    o Similar to custom vinyl
    o More than DIY vinyl
    o Much more expensive than Styrofoam
    o Still have gaps in some places
    o Difficult to place around sewer hoses
    o Difficult to place around stabilizers
    o Not tall enough to insulate our slides
    o No option to insulate the front end of the 5th wheel
    o Custom pieces for all sizes, but that just costs more money
    o Stair pillow, buffer pillow, skylight insulator ($60 each!)
    o Deflates with very cold weather
    o Did have one blow away in the wind because we had blown it up when it was warm outside, so it deflated in the middle of the night and blew away
    o Quality Control
    o Did have holes in our first batch
    o At least kits come with corner and edge protectors now
    Installation Tips:
    o Don’t inflate tubes all the way
    o Protect corners and edges with corner protectors by Air Skirts / or a towel
    o Use tire covers instead of tire wedges that are available from Air Skirts. You don’t get a full seal with the wedges.
    o Inflate tubes in the coldest weather or else you won’t have a seal when it gets colder
    o Place further under your RV instead of half in and half out - this gave us a better seal
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Комментарии • 56

  • @Budpedia
    @Budpedia Год назад +3

    I have Air Skirts! This is my second winter. I had no issues like you guys did. I'm glad you got your issue solved. Prior to inflating I went over my underbelly with a fine tooth comb. Added pool noodles to edges, foam to corners, and taped down any "pokey's". Used all the plastic edge protectors the Skirts came with. 2nd, in my humble opinion Air Skirts were specifically made for Air Streams. Those that dont have Air Streams have to make adjustments for Air Skirts to fit. So what I did was only fit the Air Skirts where my water pipes and heating ducts run. My entire RV is NOT covered, but the seal the Air Skirts provide has allowed me to not turn on my furnace unless it is 19 degress or less outside! Bunch your skirts as close together as you can get them to eliminate "air gaps". I temp 4 zones. Outside, inside, subfloor, and the space between the AirSkirts. The space between the Air Skirts is 7 degrees higher than the outside air, even though the gauge is outside on the ground. The gaps from the Air Skirts provide air so humidity won't build. The Air Skirts occupies enough space underneath that cold air cannot just breeze in. I tried insulation board one winter and the humidity underneath was always in the 90's. Oh I forgot! I have 4 1 gallon bottles of ammonia with felt wicks , mothballs, and bait stations where there are gaps.

    • @marcfu9012
      @marcfu9012 Год назад +3

      I honestly like your review more than the entire video. I literally had a solution for all their issues. Everyone's brain works differently. I 100% feel like these are for people with a large amount of common sense. I bet if you think ahead, these are awesome.

    • @jerryrupinski5987
      @jerryrupinski5987 11 месяцев назад +1

      Great review, I will get them based on your review. Thanks for taking the time and providing the little details.

  • @ulyssesgonzalez5655
    @ulyssesgonzalez5655 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thanks for the info… 👍

  • @Duckmanloren
    @Duckmanloren Год назад +2

    for the price of this system they should come with everything you need. gaps and all stairs and all. seems like a rip off to me for what you get.

  • @ryanlogan2911
    @ryanlogan2911 2 года назад +3

    Hi
    I have airskirts for my Apex Nano 208bh.
    They sounded good but they take CONSTANT maintenance. I consult in the oilfield in the upper Rockies. Often gone from my RV up to 3 weeks. You cannot just inflate them and walk away. They deflate over time and any wind will blow them away. They need inflated every 2-3 days…

    • @jasonchenoweth4343
      @jasonchenoweth4343 2 года назад

      Hello Ryan... may I ask where you are located at? The reason I ask is because me and my friend are starting a new business and it is a vinyl tarp business for RV'S. It's a vinyl skirt business for rvs to be specific.
      We build them to custom fit your Rv . We make them easy to install and we can wrap your whole Rv, front to back! And even offer some really nice quarter turn locks that will hold up in the winter and severe winds. The last set that we built held up in a wind storm of 70mph winds!! And they look great! Hit me up if you are interested? We are based in Oregon and are really looking to reach out ... but it depends.. let me know!

    • @elleb.9881
      @elleb.9881 2 года назад +1

      @@jasonchenoweth4343 I’m interested in your vinyl skirts. We are in SD. Can you work with us? If so, would love to know options.

    • @ryanlogan2911
      @ryanlogan2911 2 года назад +2

      @@jasonchenoweth4343 Jason
      My parents are in Oregon so I’m there often.
      Let me know how to contact you. Also put up some videos of your products.

    • @happiicamper
      @happiicamper 2 года назад

      @@jasonchenoweth4343 what’s your company contact info?

    • @ryanlogan2911
      @ryanlogan2911 Год назад

      @@jasonchenoweth4343 sorry for late response.
      Give more info about your kit.
      I gave up on the Air skirts after my trailer froze up really bad when I was at my rig. Airskirts eventually refunded me but at first they weren’t nice about it.
      I ended up skirting my newest RV at Customskirting in Rapid City SD but am soon to get another RV and have been doing more work in California & Nevada so would like to link up.

  • @nancyfuller4901
    @nancyfuller4901 2 года назад +4

    Very helpful video. I currently have a custom vinyl skirt with adhesive snaps which has stayed on with no issues. But I’m considering AirSkirts for the insulation factor and still putting the vinyl cover over the skirts. But the AirSkirts price has had me holding off cause they really are expensive. Thanks for the honest review.

  • @unlawfullettuce798
    @unlawfullettuce798 2 года назад +2

    Nitrogen filled bags would be a better option then air

  • @swensonator1
    @swensonator1 2 года назад +2

    Can you provide an update as many of complaints were answered with "should be good" "shouldn't have to ...". Did you have any additional problems or are you indeed good to go?

  • @katiesinthehouse6165
    @katiesinthehouse6165 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for your video I just purchased an RV and will need to skirt it so looking at all options ; will be living on a mountain top in cold climate of Canada, east coast 🇨🇦

    • @onesummitre
      @onesummitre  3 года назад +2

      Good luck choosing! And have a great time. Cheers!

  • @jwessonsr7503
    @jwessonsr7503 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the review. We are almost set on the airskirt but the one possibility we're contemplating in purchasing these expensive airskirts are Critters. Cats, Racoons, etc, clawing them. Heck maybe that's what happened to yours with all the holes. We have a dog but the cats around kinda scare me away from a $3100.00 Investment. thanks again for the review. It helped....

    • @Budpedia
      @Budpedia Год назад +2

      I have Air Skirts, and your comment was my biggest fear. I lived in an RV park that had many cats. I actually purchased a pellet gun to keep them away. Not to kill or injure, but just to let them know to keep away. I warned the landlord my Air Skirts are expensive, and I will protect at all costs. I added mothballs and 4 1 gallon bottles of ammonia with a felt wick underneath, and had no issues with animals.

  • @pbostler
    @pbostler 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for the information.

  • @susanrocklin7776
    @susanrocklin7776 2 года назад +2

    I bought the AirSkirts and they've been a huge pain. They blow away when it's windy and I've had to connect them together with bungee. There were several tubes that had holes. I also wasn't made them to easily fit in the storage bags. Also, the hose on the pump came off and it won't stay connected. I'm sorry I purchased them.

    • @onesummitre
      @onesummitre  2 года назад

      I’m not surprised by this. I’m sorry you’re going through that.

  • @elleb.9881
    @elleb.9881 2 года назад +1

    Did you cover the sharp, metal parts under your rv? stairs, tanks, etc?

  • @seairis616
    @seairis616 2 года назад +3

    For the cost of these types of products I'm better off buying more propane to run the furnace. Most I've ever spent on propane for winter $250 at $3.00 a gallon. It would take about 20 years of full time use to break even on the cost of airskirts. I seriously doubt the material will hold up that long.

    • @titusmoto
      @titusmoto 2 года назад +2

      Aren’t they supposed to keep the tanks and lines from freezing as well?

    • @seairis616
      @seairis616 2 года назад

      @@titusmoto They could help if you have an RV without tank heating pads or heated under belly. In that scenario I would just use 1" foam board from the hardware store and make my own skirting for less than $100. I looked this video up for this product because a neighbor of mine was thinking of getting them. I was curious.

    • @adventuremanintheclouds8968
      @adventuremanintheclouds8968 Год назад +1

      Running your heater has nothing to do with keeping the lines underneath from freezing.

    • @GoogleDoesEvil
      @GoogleDoesEvil 2 месяца назад

      Sounds like you don't live in a cold climate. We spent $250 a month on propane even with skirting.

  • @jasonbrown6654
    @jasonbrown6654 2 года назад +1

    Any updates? Do they work in tandem with the stabilizer jacks?

  • @jvgomes73
    @jvgomes73 9 месяцев назад

    I’m not so much concerned about how they look but how well they perform so you were filling up your propane tanks every two days I guess the next question I have is I have a Grand design that supposedly has the Arctic package in it but the videos I’ve seen show a much thicker floor to keep the heat in but yeah they got cheap and didn’t use the stuff they did so I’m really down in them for that but I guess the bigger question is is are you really saving all this money with those skirts in place underneath I noticed your review was two years ago. Are you guys still using those air skirts? Are you saving money, and what is the average temperature going down to?

  • @jessiekaufman63
    @jessiekaufman63 9 месяцев назад

    Did you protect the sharp edges on your RV?

  • @brooke2492
    @brooke2492 Год назад

    Hi! Just wondering how the slide outs did since those aren't insulated. I just ordered the air skirts but realized I have 5 slide outs and wonder if Vinyl would be better since the air skirts won't insulate the slides.

  • @robertnorvell1580
    @robertnorvell1580 2 года назад

    I’m considering skirting as I’m going to be in my motor home for a semester in Arkansas. How does it work around the sewer connections? Are you hooked up to full connection or just connect and dump when needed?

  • @stevenmitchell1240
    @stevenmitchell1240 2 года назад

    tell me about your blinds... did you install those yourself? they are nice. where did you get them

  • @johnlaycock583
    @johnlaycock583 2 года назад

    I read all the comments below but How well do they work? Have your propane bills decreased?

    • @onesummitre
      @onesummitre  2 года назад

      We were never able to get them secured long enough to reduce any kind of propane bill.

  • @goonteka
    @goonteka 2 года назад

    I thought that trailer was setup for 4 season camping, so air skirts wouldn't be needed...?

    • @onesummitre
      @onesummitre  2 года назад +1

      We definitely needed the additional insulation skirting offers when camping in Heber City, Utah in the dead of winter. Camping in Las Vegas during the winter didn’t require skirting, but it was necessary in a ski climate. Our water line connection ended up freezing even with the skirts! Not to mention the sewage valves to drain our black tank. 🤢 and that was with a space heater under there!

    • @JackWorkz
      @JackWorkz Год назад

      @@onesummitre My trailer is 4 season and works great assuming you run the furnace to heat that space, for the exposed valves and drains, i wrapped mine with heat tape held on with large zip ties.. i plug it in a few hours before i plan on dumping, no more issues

  • @jasonchenoweth4343
    @jasonchenoweth4343 2 года назад

    What is the total cost for the air skirts?

  • @gangrenerottenleg
    @gangrenerottenleg 2 года назад +1

    Hi. Can you link this company please? Thanks!

  • @Paeoniarosa
    @Paeoniarosa 2 года назад

    Did you ever ask Jim about the gaps?

    • @onesummitre
      @onesummitre  2 года назад +2

      We didn’t. We looked on their website, and they do offer fillers for small gaps. However, we didn’t find anything to work around our tanks. But at this point, we’ve already spent so much on them and can’t really justify spending even more for the “perfect” fit. We thought the kit would have been that for us.

  • @Bodhi1satva
    @Bodhi1satva 2 года назад

    Can’t they be tied down loosely so they don’t blow away?

    • @onesummitre
      @onesummitre  2 года назад +2

      They should definitely add some grab loops to the air bags so this could be an option!

  • @russbritt4100
    @russbritt4100 Год назад +1

    2700 is way over priced

  • @TLLC2024
    @TLLC2024 3 года назад +6

    You over inflated them and punctured them on the underside of your trailer... that simple... no great mystery. If you watch the manufacturers video they specifically tell you not to inflate them to the max. You want a soft inflate that is full enough to keep them in place.
    In your next video, a lot less talking in front of the camera and more footage of the actual product - installation - etc. Thanks

    • @Paeoniarosa
      @Paeoniarosa 2 года назад

      I haven't found any other reviews of airskirts by people who have used them for a season. Do you have this experience? If so, could you please tell me about your experience with the airskirts?

    • @jwessonsr7503
      @jwessonsr7503 2 года назад

      @@Paeoniarosa well they stated in the video they have only been full time RV'inh for around 3 months. Lol. Happy Camping

    • @ryanlogan2911
      @ryanlogan2911 2 года назад +3

      @@Paeoniarosa I have airskirts. They take constant maintenance….. deflate every 2-3 days. If your in wind they deflate and blow away. They are a major pain in the ass….

  • @Danny-ny1sd
    @Danny-ny1sd Год назад +2

    ALL TALK AND NO SHOW.. BETTER TO TELL ABOUT IT SHOWING WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT AND HOW IT ACTUALLY WORKS.