Wow! Great information, especially if you do any off-roading. Still a perfect size.
@bigsexysaquariums67805 күн бұрын
Look at the Dc to Dc portable charger from Bluetti if you want to charge super fast from your vehicle. It’s amazing.
@billredding20006 күн бұрын
Well, if I were going to buy an A-Frame camper, it wouldn't be anything Rockwood. It'd be A-Liner. I think that's a huge part of the issues here, buying a poorer-quality copycat brand. MOST RV makers -- regardless of class (A, B, C, 5er, truck-camper) -- are Crap Makers. The Forest River conglomerate (umbrella/parent company of many RV brands) may be the CHIEF Crap-Maker. Thor is another one. I'd buy NOTHING either of those two make...not just because they're crap, but because of their sorry "warranties" and Customer Care (right) after the sale. You have to search very carefully for the better RV makes (most of which are Canadian, BTW), but it's certainly worth the time/effort to do so. -- BR
@capturereeladventure6 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comments! The newer models of many manufacturers have gone downhill as reported by many others. If I were to ever buy one again it would be an older model.
@normansimonsen12036 күн бұрын
I appreciate your video. The more watch reviews of campers, RV's and such. The more I'm convinced not to buy one. I think, the best thing to do is buy a cargo trailer or van and build it, and/or hire contractors to install stuff to my specifications.
@capturereeladventure6 күн бұрын
Thanks. That is certainly a very good option. Not something everyone is willing or even able to do. I’ve seen some of the newer teardrop trailers online. They look to be built tough and can be an excellent alternative for the more adventurous campers. Im betting the younger generations are no longer willing to accept larger and poorly built rvs. The industry will have to adapt, or poor quality manufacturers will go out of business in my opinion.
@chrislincoln4899 күн бұрын
I don't blame you if you sale it. I had a Aliner for about 3 years and had all the problems you did and more. The worse was when we had a bad storm, and it almost blew the top off. Water came in and we got wet. I then made a strap to hold it down after that. We had a gas leak, so I took the propane off. I had to repair the roof because of leaking windows. We did have fun times in it, but when we got back, I always had to work on it. I agree with you the walls are to thin. I the Summer in Al. We got so hot, the A/C couldn't keep up. I even went to a 6,000 BTU. Funny thing, I had a smile on my face the day we bought it, and also the day we sold it. If you don't mind working, it's a good Camper
@capturereeladventure8 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comments. Funny that my dad said the same about his class c motorhome years ago, “The best two days of owning it where the day I bought it and the day I sold it”.
@NinerK9 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video! We don’t have a trailer and already have 2’itis Considered tear drop, too small. A frame? Looks good, but if we have a trailer bigger then tear drop, should have a bathroom (my lovely bride requires). Alas, the bathroom options in A Frame are too close for comfort. Soooo, now we are looking at casita or Geo/E Pro trailers. On the upside, buy once, cry once hahaha….we could have cycled through camping with all these. I like the A frames though and appreciate your insight here, happy holidays!
@capturereeladventure8 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment! I’ve looked at those as well. There is no perfect solution for RVs, always a compromise. If I went up north again it would be with a truck camper combo or a class b sprinter van type with 4 wheel drive.
@nikital754110 күн бұрын
Great video! How does the Tacoma do towing it? I’d like to get one of these trailers too and have the same truck.
@capturereeladventure9 күн бұрын
Thanks! Glad you liked the video. You certainly feel the weight when you're going on any kind of uphill grade. Going downhill on steeper grades or tighter turns you'll want to keep you hand on the trailer brakes for sure. You really feel the weight of the trailer pushing you. I had mine set to fairly tight so that I can stop it quickly as I live in a mountainous area with plenty of wildlife on the roads. The fuel economy wasn't great either. I average around 18 litres per 100 kms or 13 mpg on a 10 week trip. I also didn't use a weight distribution hitch or anti sway system as the trailer isn't heavy enough. I did install airbags in the rear though which really helped keeping things level, otherwise your steering is affected. Airing down the tires on long rough roads took out a lot of the jolting bumps. Good luck!
@jaynewarriner721410 күн бұрын
I appreciate your honesty about the issues on that camper. It’s very nice looking and does accommodate everything necessary except, I guess, space but some of those issues there should be no excuse if they want to make a more excellent product.
@capturereeladventure9 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment. Space is a definite issue when you're on longer trips. The constant moving of buckets made it feel more like you're tent camping. I couldn't imagine owning one of these with two adults and small kids inside but that's just me. I'm sure others make it work for them.
@georgehall464110 күн бұрын
When I had my Rockwood A - frame camper , I added a two inch block lift and 15 inch wheels with larger tires. Good times were had with it .
@capturereeladventure9 күн бұрын
That's a cool idea!
@mantiscity10 күн бұрын
Good information. Keep it up
@capturereeladventure9 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@bryanstaten558510 күн бұрын
Maybe if it had trailing arm suspension and an articulating hitch.
@capturereeladventure9 күн бұрын
That would certainly help in offroad situations for sure. I think this is why the offroad teardrop style campers are so popular. I considered one of these but couldn't get past the fact you can't stand in them or have to go outside to cook your meals on those nasty weather days. Just my opinion. Cheers.
@kevinholland415611 күн бұрын
I bought a Rockwood because of the heavier frame. A-Liners have a flimsy frame. Maybe you should have spent a little more money and got a 213HW or a 214 HW. These are much better trailer than the Rockwood or Flagstaff entry level trailers.
@capturereeladventure9 күн бұрын
You're right. I don't think I got the right model. I sold this unit and now just camp in the back of my pickup. Quite the step down from the Class C motorhome and 35 foot trailer I used to own as well. Camping for me nowadays is backcountry only when fishing, hunting, and photographing landscapes and wildlife. No more campgrounds!
@kevinholland415611 күн бұрын
I am amazed that you still own your A-frame trailer after your video about a year ago dissing A-frame campers. I own a Forest River Rockwood 213 HW and find it to be the right size for a 75-year-old.
@capturereeladventure9 күн бұрын
I sold this unit 9 months ago and couldn't be happier. You're right, a different model may have made the difference but I did buy this unit mainly for a 10 week 8000 mile trip up to the Arctic. I'm looking at doing other RV reviews as well.
@larrytucker22211 күн бұрын
We had a Rockwood A122. Great for a smaller couple. Easy to tow, see over, goes into the garage. 5 minute set-up for two.
@capturereeladventure9 күн бұрын
It is a good unit for two people. Great for weekends or short trips only though in my opinion. Too much work moving buckets around on longer trips where you take more stuff along like I did on my 10 week trip up to the Arctic.
@tonygulick928912 күн бұрын
Thanks,really good information on these trailers, I've been shoping for one with out buying and your video is a huge help in the actual decision ,I've owned two full size trailers and want something that folds down for better travel ,or maybe not.thanks again!
@capturereeladventure9 күн бұрын
Glad you liked the video! I appreciate your feedback. I've owned a Class C motorhome as well as a 35 foot trailer, and a VW Westfalia camper. I'm happy to say I no longer have these, or the A-frame camper in this video. No more campgrounds for me. I just sleep in the back of my pickup when fishing, hunting, or photographing landscapes and wildlife. Thanks.
@thebestisyettocome411412 күн бұрын
I owe A213HW. Never have I heard of such issues. Nothing on mine has gone out. Maintenance is key to anything. You need a tank more than a camper. Thank you
@capturereeladventure9 күн бұрын
I agree. Should have gotten a different model. The unit I had was made to look rugged only, it certainly wasn't built that way. I fixed every issue it had before selling it. Good luck with your A-Frame camper!
@thebestisyettocome411412 күн бұрын
12/22/24 I owe Rockwood A frame. I've had zero issues with my camper. Maintenance is key to anything. It's just myself. It cost me money and I take care of it. My towing vehicle is a range Rover Discovery. From Key West Florida.
@capturereeladventure9 күн бұрын
I've discovered from many comments on my A-frrame videos that other models have fewer issues but not always. It really depends on the condition it was in before you bought it as well. I was the second owner of this 2018 model and didn't know enough about it to notice that some of what I was experiencing was already poorly maintained. I did fix all of the issues before selling it, except a few that would have cost thousands to repair. I got out of it more than I paid for it so that was a bonus. Thanks for your feedback.
@ourvlife112 күн бұрын
How would set up and tear down work in a rain storm. I’m not sure how it could be performed without getting any of the interior wet. Since my travel style includes one night overnight travel stops, I’m not sure it would be a good fit.
@capturereeladventure9 күн бұрын
I experienced a lot of bad weather on my trips, especially up in the Yukon and Alaska. The unit is open for less than a minute and it does get a bit wet but not overly. I kept a towel handy to wipe down the walls as best I could. The main thing was to cover your bedding with a plastic sheet before folding down the sides. The windows leaking when the roof was up was the bigger water issue. I've since fixed this completely though. Good luck!
@Alisix8nine13 күн бұрын
Great video. Been thinking about selling my offroad teardrop to get a hard sided popup.
@capturereeladventure9 күн бұрын
That would be a step up for sure. Do your homework on the exact model you're interested in. There are a few Facebook groups specializing in A-Frame campers that you can get good information on. Good luck!
@hansarnold103913 күн бұрын
Great video … straight up info on these units. The only thing missing is the actual travel experience which I had, so believe me when I say “beware of what you buy”.
@capturereeladventure9 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment!
@stevehoward398118 күн бұрын
Well, they are not meant for off-road of any kind. I don’t care what the badge says. I’ve owned two and they are not for people who are not mechanically inclined.
@capturereeladventure17 күн бұрын
I found out the hard way. Stay tuned for my next video on this unit. Coming out in a few days!
@rayrambles28 күн бұрын
Great side-by-side comparison, thank you for this. Also - almost lost it @5:44 when the guy tightens his belt!🤣
@capturereeladventure26 күн бұрын
Thanks! My brother doesn’t know how to stay out of frame. Happened often on that trip. 😁
@chrismovac5274Ай бұрын
Excellent video. Exactly what someone needs to hear from an owner. I loved how you covered all the things you hate about it. Most of them are easily fixed but the poor quality in workmanship is a real bummer especially with how much they charge. The underside wiring is atrouciousst and would not cost that much more to do properly. The a wall bending is inexcusable. Where the window starts is obviously the weakest point because of the lack of material support, you would have expected the manufacturer to use some think aluminium angles there that would not have added any more to the cost. Thanks for an excellent review, I was considering getting an a frame, now I have things to think about. I wonder if I will just look for a hi lo if they still make those.
@capturereeladventureАй бұрын
Thanks for the comments. Much appreciated. Good luck!
@RiverRanchCamperLifeАй бұрын
Your review ROCKS!!! I appreciate your honesty and in-depth review.!
@capturereeladventureАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@maximilianoesteban8740Ай бұрын
What a cool trip and nice camper you got there.
@capturereeladventureАй бұрын
Thanks!!
@janlonie4238Ай бұрын
I found your video interesting but "flimsy" is a poor choice of words, it is built to be light weight and as for storage it has more than enough and actually is very easy to overload, I know from experience. The bed is a queen XL which is longer than normal and as for the table I prefer not having a metal stub sticking out of the floor so it is easier to store things under it and easier to clean the floor also putting in a rug to keep the floor warm is easier or as you say take it outside so there is no need to carry an extra table for cleaning those fish. My husband and I have had a canvas pop-up, a 32 foot class C motorhome and a 28 foot travel trailer, a 36 foot 5th wheel through the years. We currently own a 2017 Rockwood A122S and I wouldn't trade the convenience and space of it for anything. I can pop it up in a rest area in less than 3 minutes and be sitting down fixing lunch or even taking a nap. I am a 66 year old woman with arthritis and I can still open it and take care of it myself due to it being light weight. I will say my husband and I have made a few changes to make it more comfortable. I added a 3 shelf wire rack on the microwave cabinet which created a place to hang jackets and umbrellas right beside the door, It has 4 plastic boxes for storage and our television mounts on it. We have lived in it all over the united states since retiring in 2017 and I love it. The windows seem to be a problem on all a-frames but the skylight bubble windows are used to give more headspace over the table and the back of the bed and I believe is the only reason they added them but I would hate to lose that head space. I also love that my fuel mileage doesn't hardly change with or without my trailer and we have traveled all over the US as far as Arizona to the west, to North Dakota to the North, to Florida to the south and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to the east. Now a few tips to make it better, first exposed wires add plastic wire sheath, the exposed wood, undercoat it the way we do vehicles, the stereo always being on just add a switch to shut off the power, the light from the power display just cut and screw a flap of tool box liner over it, as for an awning ours came with an add a room we have never used so we don't carry the weight but awnings are heavy, they break and they wear out an e-z up type canopy or umbrella makes more sense. We use the 8 foot SPF50 Sportbrella with an umbrella screen house. The sportbrella is nice because it has tie downs and sun protection. I did give you a thumbs up for the time you put into the video and your opinion but remember the pros far outweigh the cons and you can make it more personalized and I hope you enjoy it for years to come.
@capturereeladventureАй бұрын
Thanks for all the great ideas and comments!
@jeepster09342 ай бұрын
Not a good idea to tow with pilot lights lit.....if pilot blows out it could cause fire. Have you ever seen a trailer on side of road burned up? Guess what happened? Also ill-legal in some areas of country. NOT SAFE!
@capturereeladventure2 ай бұрын
I’ve not heard that this was ever an issue. Was told by the dealer I bought it from that it was a common practice. How else do you keep your food cold when taking long trips?
@deamonohfivefourАй бұрын
@@capturereeladventure Your fridge 12v side should run while you travel my good Sir. Awesome review/compare, thank you.
@hoodoo_taco2 ай бұрын
I have a 2014 and need to do this. What year is yours?
@capturereeladventureАй бұрын
2016.
@kellierichardson72232 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this, I was looking at both of them.
@capturereeladventure2 ай бұрын
You’re welcome!
@Bob-mr3uo2 ай бұрын
Great video, really enjoyed it.
@capturereeladventure2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@RonaldPetrin2 ай бұрын
Were you in Arizona?
@capturereeladventure2 ай бұрын
Haven’t been there in about 10 years.
@marcinhachaj85252 ай бұрын
what would You buy instead of this ...?
@capturereeladventure2 ай бұрын
I’ve been truck camping since selling the aframe camper and it’s been great!
@marcinhachaj85252 ай бұрын
Any recommendations for small camers 1-2 people max . I have Lexus GX and camping inside it's not the option for me 😅
@capturereeladventure2 ай бұрын
Depends on what you plan on doing with it. If you do any off-roading then a Four Wheel Camper is your best option. For a hard side the choices are endless. I do know buying used is a far better option than new. Good luck!
@leonardwood80242 ай бұрын
You should check the wood framing material inside the Aliner and Rockwood. Also check how they secure the cabin to the frame. Never mind the creature comforts.
@capturereeladventure2 ай бұрын
Good idea! Thanks!!
@dukekwi3 ай бұрын
Is that a 7 1/8 on the base support height?
@capturereeladventure2 ай бұрын
The base support is 7 1/18" cut. With the top piece and carpet in place it comes to 7 3/4" in total. Cheers.
@dogsbyfire3 ай бұрын
Thank you for a carefully created video. Those gas struts on the Rockwood are a joke. I’m a former Chalet owner. I love the A-frame concept!
@capturereeladventure3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback! I agree that the concept is a good one. Rockwood needs to either stop making them as they are junk, or get their act together and design a model that matches or exceeds the quality of the Aliner brand.
@paulchapman19333 ай бұрын
I have had many rvs from 5th wheel to class b to 35 ft travel trailer to a tiny rockwood 15tb. They all had little things to fix. Almost all of the rvs available today are pretty poorly made. The foldable one you see here should have more problems with it naturally because you constantly take it down to travel. If you want a easy towable rv these are very good. You drag around a 9 foot tall box all day and think about the actual wind resistance you get. It's incredible. These units are not much over 6 ft. tall. Lower than your average tow vehicle. That means sooo much. It's not just about the weight of the rv folks. These make sense because you don't have to buy a 80k pickup to pull it. I like them and might even buy one. I just sold my Rockwood tb. Bought it in the midwest for 15k new in early 2019. Just sold it in 2024 for 15k. The quality and the fact I really take care of my stuff really paid off. My advice. Beat up the hell out of these RV dealers on their "listed" prices. Walk away if you have to. Find a better deal. Markup in all RVs are incredible. And there are dealers that are hung with these overpriced little gems. These poor people that bought during the pandemic are now selling at huge losses because they paid crazy sticker prices and now aren't needing them. There are deals on used ones if you know how to negotiate.
@capturereeladventure3 ай бұрын
You've had a lot of experience with RVs and you're absolutely right, these are horribly overpriced considering what you're getting. Buying new is a terrible mistake these days. One day the manufacturers will have to come to terms that they are mostly turning out inferior products that don't last for the average user. They should be held accountable for that. Even those owners such as yourself that take care of their units must still have to maintain things that should never IMO, ever have to be dealt with such as leaking roofs and windows.
@geraldblack303 ай бұрын
Glad I saw this thorough review. We are considering a used model for our first camper (tent campers until now). Thanks for pointing out things to watch for re: fixes and upgrades we can do ourselves.
@capturereeladventure3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! Be very cautious with used Aframes and tent campers. They are both notorious for leaks and other issues.
@annhopkin50793 ай бұрын
my homemade tarp goes up in seconds. I attached a rope that stays at the Apex.With a loop at the end and I screwd in two metal u hooks to the ends Of my trailer. All three tie downs are six inches before the edge, So I don't have any gaps At the top. I use three carabiners on the tarp to attatch. Then I have one really long retractable poll and two regular size retractable polls. I use big washers to fit over.The ends of the retractable polls held on by carabiners. With three tie downs to the ground.
@capturereeladventure3 ай бұрын
Thanks for that! You could make a video of that and you'd probably get a lot of views on KZbin.
@annhopkin50793 ай бұрын
On my sportliner made by aliner, you never fold the first triangle Shaped wall down without the table underneath it For support. The tables supposed to go In the middle. Of the room with the first wall resting on it. Also my two thousand and seven has never leaked or cracked. Only replacement needed was for the bungies. And the door fits like a tuppaware lid. I'm just saying A liner all the way!
@capturereeladventure3 ай бұрын
The Aframe I had also had a table but on one end. It was so battered up from the first roof section leaning on it. The bouncing those walls must have gone through! It's one reason one of my walls cracked and needed expensive repair! Aliners are built to a much higher standard than the Rockwood models.
@duelenigma77323 ай бұрын
Not quite a piece of cake trip . If a semi is delivering You back up until there is room for both . No guard rails keeping you from a death drop . Remember when visiting that it is bear and native people who are the majority .
@capturereeladventure3 ай бұрын
You are right on all counts. It’s a long trek. The horsefly’s are viscous up near the top of the hill. I’ll be back as this is a stunning part of BC and the fishing is fantastic.
@leethebee15603 ай бұрын
Ez breezy shade cover. Popup with two wooden blocks that lift the legs high enough for the door. 2. Attach a 10 ft post just over the doors and attach a tarp with two post at the end. Voila shade
@capturereeladventure3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
@bretthl13 ай бұрын
too bad you didnt leave room for the seats to recline.
@capturereeladventure3 ай бұрын
Reclines them a bit but I needed max space in the back for all my gear so rarely needed it.
@MarioMartinez-is1cgАй бұрын
I did the same thing ha ha. But I rarely need my seat to be reclined like that . The storage is much better for me at least
@franktartan68083 ай бұрын
I have a 2010 aliner classic. Thanks for the review. The assist springs are inside the camper so none are needed outside. I assume that is the same with rockwood but maybe they needed more assist? All rv and campers are full of problems. The aliner is pretty good though. It is just that for the price you would think the quality would be amazing! But nope.
@capturereeladventure3 ай бұрын
I’m always amazed that rv manufacturers can get away with poor quality parts and construction. If this were happening in the auto industry there would be class action lawsuits against them. Why aren’t rv owners standing up for this?
@franktartan68083 ай бұрын
@@capturereeladventure my 88 yo dad bought and sold 6 motor homes in the last 15 years. Everyone had problems and he spent a lot of time at the dealer. He owed at least 2 winabagos and they are known to be quality but they had problems. The last Winnie, a diesel, had windows that were replaced twice and still leaked! People put up with it 5e same way they do with anything. Ever hire a contractor? I have to do all my own work on the house because contractors are horrible. It is the way it is. Also, older people have the money so they spend it. Recently I watched videos on fiberglass campers. Oliver brand is supposed to be one of the best. They have only 2 models, 18 and 23 feet. No slides, sleep 3, simple, and they start at 75,000. Just for fun check out some videos on fiberglass campers, Bigfoot, Oliver, casita are the ones I watched. Some reviewer said that when these companies start up they make quality products. But then they get bought by a corporation and it goes to schit. I have been thinking of going to a truck camper… well thinking of building my own truck camper just because I can, and for the simplicity. But the main thing is that most of us are aging and can’t take time for BS. We gotta go now!
@ReRe-wd5sz3 ай бұрын
A lot of people beat the crap out of these campers. Most if any problems we’ve had came from that.
@capturereeladventure3 ай бұрын
I’m always shocked to see how badly many RVs are treated by their owners. Certainly if you have more of a pride of ownership you are less likely to have issues. However it’s much easier to damage cheaply made RVs under normal usage.
@lakeseminole3 ай бұрын
This really was a very informative video about the A-frame camper. I appreciate what you have done.
@capturereeladventure3 ай бұрын
Thank you. I appreciate the compliment!
@chrispim53944 ай бұрын
in fishing with rods video called "coho is easy, landing them is a different story" I'm curious where that is would u know
@capturereeladventure3 ай бұрын
Just had a look. Judging by the width of the river I’m guessing it’s in the upper section, maybe Allison Pool area.
@stephanmedlin73234 ай бұрын
I have a 2007 Rockwood. I must have gotten lucky. My neighbor is remodeling a 2013 Aliner. Experiences differ along with opinions.
@capturereeladventure4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@wineladycandace11344 ай бұрын
Maybe the newer campers are poorer quality? I have a 2011 Rockwood A126 that I bought new. It’s been on both sides of Canada and the US. I haven’t had all these problems except the back window getting cloudy. I had it replaced but now thanks to this video I know what to do to make it clear again. 13 years and still going strong. I LOVE my A126 camper!!! ❤️
@capturereeladventure4 ай бұрын
So many of the newer RVs are having issues, not just this unit. Cost savings that the manufacturer makes almost always relates to lesser quality. Glad that yours is holding up well!
@randiescott4 ай бұрын
I have now connected my iPad via an HDMI to my 4K HD TV and am immensely enjoying your many videos. incredible scenery with interesting narration.
@capturereeladventure4 ай бұрын
Glad you like them! They take a very long time to create. I am combining all of the episodes into one complete video, editing it down with less talking and more scenery. This whole process was quite the learning curve!