Thanks for spotlighting Aero Teardrops. We've owned an Aero Teardrops trailer for about 16 months now. Have camped in it over 25 times and love traveling to new places with it. We've towed it just under 5,000 miles so far. Excellent workmanship and quality materials. Had two minor repairs early-on (faulty fan; wheel bearing fix) that they covered under the 1-yr warranty even though I was in another state. They worked with a local RV repair company to fix the issues and Aero covered the costs. Well thought out design that's beautiful and checks all the boxes without being overpriced. Simple things sold us on it: galley counter height is not too tall; light switches for exterior lights are located inside your cabin (other manufacturers had switches on the light so you had to exit the trailer to turn on the light!); wide range of options and no pressure to upgrade; willing to accommodate custom requests;; fit and finish was top notch. We love the cozy feeling and rustic look of the wood interior. We upgraded to the hickory cabinets and love the look. Very happy with it. Have not seen any other teardrop since our purchase that we like more than our Aero. If doing it again we would definitely buy another trailer from Aero Teardrops.
@themindunset2 жыл бұрын
Finally, a quality trailer at a realistic price. This is fabulous.
@stevec557610 ай бұрын
What do you have for 2024 ?
@MWDAdventures2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the plug, Drew :-) It was great meeting you at Overland Expo Mtn West. Wish you and your family the best. Glad to see you are "Getting out and to do some camping!"
@bucktalesoutdoors75662 жыл бұрын
I did not know about your involvement with adaptive sports Drew, and just when I thought I could not respect your character more you peel back another layer for me to admire. Sorry got off on a tangent. This Aero Tear drop is one of my favorites. Great info…as always. Thanks
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
It is funny you mentioned that. When I make these videos I often think about friends and family members who know me outside of KZbin. When editing this video I realized I have never mentioned that before or just briefly maybe on my base layer video. When talking with all of you it feels like I know you in my everyday life. I forgot that you miss bits and pieces of the full story. So yes, not only was it one of my degrees it was a big part of my work and volunteer time in Alaska. A lot of folks from Alaska on here know me from Challenge Alaska. A very similar organization to AWOL. This is why I highly gravitated towards AWOL as the right charity for this venture. If we ever meet in person I have some really incredible and funny stories of my time teaching skiing at Alyeska. Some of the most fun and humbling years of my life. Alright, off my tangent. Haha. Aero was definitely a sleeper teardrop for me. I had so many people reach out to me about them, but I really didn't know much about the build or their models. Sometimes something looks good online, but once you see it in person that can quickly change. It was so gratifying to show up in person and find that it surpassed my expectations. Now, just like Bean and the Beanstock we need to fight to keep this price down. I don't know how we do that though. So at the moment I will just keep talking about it any chance I can get. Haha.
@bucktalesoutdoors75662 жыл бұрын
That awesome Drew, my niece and her husband are two of the most adventurous young souls you will ever meet. They met in Alaska where they worked dog sled tours on the Glacier outside of Juneau. They currently live in Durango CO and are both very involved in Adaptive skiing at Purgatory. They also have said it has been some of the most challenging yet rewarding times of their lives. Mush respect !
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
@@bucktalesoutdoors7566 What a neat story. I love the adventurous spirit. They sound like our type of people. I bet having them living in Durango has been nice for you. That sounds like a great place to visit. My grandparents spent their retirement volunteering and living on/with trail crews. One of the longest, if not the longest trail they worked ended in Durango. I can't remember the name of it off the top of my head. Both my grandparents have recently passed away. Our goal as a family is to get out and hike one of their trails in the near future. Durango is an area I have never been around.
@bucktalesoutdoors75662 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks That is awesome about your Grandparents spending their retirement working on trails, sorry to hear of their passing. I believe the trail may have been the. Colorado Trail which starts in Denver and ends in Durango. Our niece hiked it solo prior to getting pregnant with their son three years ago. It’s 567 miles long and she completed the trek in 28 days. We were just out there in April after spending some time with our son who lives in AZ and then exploring some of SE Utah. We had planned on hiking a lot but I was dealing with some severe Sciatica and we could not do near what we had planned but hopefully in the not too distant future.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
@@bucktalesoutdoors7566 Yes, that is exactly it! Wow, you know your stuff. Wow, what an impressive feat your daughter accomplished. I can only imagine the beauty she saw. And just the pure grit of doing something like that solo had to be really rewarding. Okay, you really are blessed with some beautiful destinations tied to your kids. My mother has not been very happy that we haven't been in Alaska the last couple of years. She now has no excuse to go back there. I hear you on the Sciatica thing. May gets bad sciatica issues after her pregnancies. I can't imagine her trying to walk during those times.
@stevemccuen81312 жыл бұрын
Thanks Drew! I picked up my Aero Teardrops trailer - "Rule #62" - at the end of October last year. In the past 10 months I've spent about 40 nights in it and absolutely love it! As you indicated, it's not a bargain trailer, but I felt it provided excellent value for the money. The galley configuration was the deciding factor, for me. I have what they now call 'classic' cabinetry (my doors have walnut frames with clear alder insets). The galley holds absolutely everything I need for several days of camping, so I don't have to lug any boxes or bins in and out of my tow vehicle. Many of your previous videos helped me to decide what features would be important to me - so thank you for helping me make a great choice! I would have commented earlier, but, well, I was out camping this weekend! 🙂
@jenniferdumont29432 жыл бұрын
I’ve own one since 2019 - “Priscilla”. She still looks brand new and I even rent it out! I love it and not much I would want to change. We’ve done a few upgrades over the the last few years - a lithium battery and an off-road jack (beefier tires). They are also a great company to work with. They also service the trailers too!
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
How cool is that! Love running into actual owners on here. I was just talking about off-road jacks with my wife May. We have had so much trouble with trailer jacks over the years. My new line is "if you have it in your budget, just upgrade your jack when you first buy your trailer. You won't regret it." I am really hopeful at some point the industry will see the need for stronger, more capable jacks. I got to spend quite a bit of time with them recently and I would agree about the hospitality comment. They almost have a family like relationship with their customers. And you are absolutely right, having the option to have your trailer serviced by the actual builder is invaluable. Camp-Inn who has been building trailers for over 20 years has the same model. It isn't very efficient for running a business, but great for the customer.
@timmycampbell71682 жыл бұрын
I own an Aero. I love it. It’s a 2020 model and I have over 10,000 miles on it. Use it year round. No complaints at all.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Wow, that is some good miles you have put on the Aero. I so appreciate owner feedback on here! thank you Timmy!
@go_on_life2 жыл бұрын
Another on that knocked it out of the park. Great trailer option here and I all but feel we were there with you. Cheers and hope to see ya out there soon
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Charles! Would love to run into you guys one of these days.
@rickbartley92552 жыл бұрын
One of the best walk-through comparisons you've done. Thanks!
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Rick! I’m really glad to hear you enjoyed it.
@DIYOutdoorLife2 жыл бұрын
I love love love this one. Your video really helped bring it all together for me, everything I want, nothing I don’t need. I may just have a new #1. Thanks guys!
@ronc50932 жыл бұрын
Considered Colorado TDs, Escapod, and Teardrops NW. Then ultimately committed to Aero Teardrops. Best bang for buck given the quality and appearance for sure. Look forward to seeing more content with you, Atlas, and maybe the family? The “Teardrop Camping with Kids” video got us hooked on your channel since our boys are similar in age. Hope you’re continuing to enjoy the lower 48!
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
You made a great choice! The family put their foot down last year and said no bouncing from trailer to trailer. So they have been full time in the cargo trailer this summer. Unfortunately they missed out on a great Oregon trip. But I know we will be back as a family. They should be making some appearances soon in future videos. Neat to hear you have boys around our kid's age. What did you end up naming your Aero Teardrop?
@ronc50932 жыл бұрын
I’m sure the family appreciates the continuity with cargo trailer but really misses daddy being around. I can relate as Uncle Sam gives us opportunities to grow while we’re apart too. I’ll see my family 10 of the next 60 days… We named ours “Fely” after my grandmother who traveled the world. I love telling my mom that we’re going camping again with Lola Fely…. We were the family who was supposed to move to Japan and thought about selling/storing our trailer. We got to move to the PNW instead!
@scottelwood87462 жыл бұрын
I have to agree with you the teardrop is the finest RV on the market. We have a 2022 TAB 400 boondock edition. I have seen hundreds of RV videos and been to a lot of RV shows and nothing beats a teardrop. Great video and review. Thanks
@squeebz Жыл бұрын
Aero makes the best, custom, affordable teardrops you can find with superb customer service. I rented and researched so many brands before I decided to buy. Absolutely no regrets. Reviewed by my favorite camping KZbinr is the cherry on top. Thanks, Drew and Brian.
@PlayingwithSticks Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words!
@tarriverrunningco66652 жыл бұрын
Did not know your background was in adaptive physical education. Makes me enjoy your chanel even more. Your kindness shows through in your videos and interactions with others. Always look forward to your videos. On a campsite at this very moment overlooking the sunrise on the lake next to our Intech Flyer Pursue. Cheers!
@Sunshine-Light2 жыл бұрын
Fabulous Camper and the Guys build the, with love ❤️ if I lived in USA I would visit those guys and buy one off them ASAP …. Great videos keep up the great work for us dreamers 😢😊
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
So neat to have you on here. I am glad you are enjoying the videos!
@royshidler33512 жыл бұрын
Finally someone built 1 that used planning I thought
@markouellette7882 жыл бұрын
Super great video. You do an unbelievable job! When watching these I always get the impression this is the one above all other trailers.I was almost 100% hooked on a Bean but like you stated by the time you build out the trailer I am almost at $50k. At this point why not just get an AirStream Basecamp which would meet my needs but ouch the cost. What I love about the Bean is the one peice fiberglass exo-skeleton and not needing to worry about leaking. These other tear drops, not saying they are not built as well Bean (quality), but materials break down over time and I think eventually you will run into leaking and wood damage. Would be interesting to see 5+ year reviews on some of these aluminume and steel sided tear drops and their maintenance.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Great points here Mark. I have done quite a bit of research regarding these traditional built trailers. And the research has been more within the builder industry vs owners. Well, recently anyways. I originally gathered all my information from owners. Here is what I would call the general consensus from my communication with many small camper manufacturers. Mass produced RVs and small campers coming out of Indiana are obviously not built for life. Basically after 5-10 years they are pushing towards ending up in a landfill. Small traditional trailers like this are built for life. BUT, they are not built to be maintenance free. Basically what I have found is that they tend to hold up for about 10 years before the owner or the original builder needs to do some minor maintenance. Basically at this point things start working their way loose. We saw this with our original homebuilt trailer. Easy fix, but takes a day to get her back up to speed. This is good news for most of us. Well, at least for me. I originally felt these were all designed for the landfill at some point. But that is not true at all. As long as you keep the maintenance up this means you keep the water out and they will stand the test of time. Now obviously this is not true for all brands/manufacturers. But for the ones truly building their trailers to be handed down to their kids.
@user-ew3dm1jq6j Жыл бұрын
100% Agree! I love Bean and not having to worry about leaking but they can be very expensive! I would love to know how this aero trailer would last. I live in a dry and very hot environment and would be concerned about how the heat would affect the structure and seals of this particular trailer.
@tedweidenbach29034 ай бұрын
Looks like my google search yielded they are now closed permanently. Man I liked this trailer!
@rhondalyn1002 жыл бұрын
Another cute little adventure teardrop. I was tickled to hear you mention my beloved Runaway. I've had a RangeRunner, now currently own a Cool Camp and am in the market for a Rouser. I'm ready to be able to stand up yet still keep it small and simple. As always, I love your videos; great info on comparisons and contrasts. Thanks so much!
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Aren't the Runaways fantastic! Lately they have been going a little under the radar as Hiker trailer has really picked up traction. I will have to be conscious to include them in my narrative more. Your progression sounds like us. We like keeping it small, but wouldn't mind a bit more head room from time to time. .
@brianpumphrey87612 жыл бұрын
I heard layla bark 😀 goodjob guys in personal friends with the builders and they don't skimp on anything.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
I’m usually pretty good with dogs and it took Layla about 2 to 3 days to warm up to me. And that wasn’t without some dog treats hidden in my backpack 😆
@maykouhansen67132 жыл бұрын
Great nice little teardrop! I like everything about it!
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
It is definitely your style. I noticed you didn't even say "too boy" on the high clearance model. Folks we have a winner here!
@bradhiker20119 ай бұрын
Thanks I picked up my Aero Teardrop trailer today. I found out from your video. Also thanks for all your videos. Your videos are like watching a master filmmaker at his best. Thanks for helping me choose such an excellent teardrop
@PlayingwithSticks9 ай бұрын
Congratulations and welcome to the club! It makes me feel really good to know these videos were helpful for you. I’m also glad you watched enough of them to make a good decision. I love the aero teardrop.
@VideoSchoolOnline2 жыл бұрын
This one looks awesome! I'm dreaming of one of these with the rooftop tent, and taking my family around.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Hey Phil! Good to see you on here. It really is living the dream once the family is involved. May wasn't sold on these trailers until she got a permanent one. Once you start making them your own they take on this magic quality. We call it our fort on wheels.
@maryespinola68652 жыл бұрын
Drew, I didn't know you were/are an APE Teacher. I admire you even more now that I know that!!! APE was very important to my daughter's education and support. Getting both kids and adults out into nature is so important. Hope you are still involved. A suggestion: something I have not seen yet on KZbin--reviews of campers for individuals with various special needs. Thanks for all you do on your channel.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mary for the suggestion. I believe you are now the 5th person to request this. Unfortunately to my knowledge nobody makes a model to meet these needs. At least in small camper trailers. However, cargo trailers are the easiest option for modifying and making good use of the ramps. Unfortunately though for solo travelers the ramps are not the most ideal unless highly modified and you still have the issue of not having a secondary exit. So basically it has to be a custom trailer. When I come across one I will get it on the channel ASAP! With our involvement in Thailand we are unfortunately not involved in that work anymore. We still support it from a distance. And we are still are pushing hard for a couple of family members to get involved on the receiving end of the services. We have seen what programs like this can do for individuals and so we so bad for one of our relatives to get involved. I see her lack of social network and just confidence in general that often blooms from being involved in programs like this. But you can only lead a horse to water.
@jacquelynjones63642 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this terrific, comprehensive video, I learned so much. I always look forward to a new video from you.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! It is so great to hear that these videos are enjoyable.
@pat91252 жыл бұрын
pretty cool little trailer that checks a lot of boxes. If I had one criticism it would be the fittings that hang below the frame waiting to be knocked off or bumped into. Overall I think I agree with you that...as hard as it is to do...while not perfect...this checks probably the most rounded set of criteria for teardrop trailer camping. It would help to better understand the frame construction and suspension setup. One concern I have with a lot of trailers is that they use the torsion axels from Timbren and others and the bounciness can be problematic in certain situations. I think Morryde, Cruise Master and others do a good job but I don't see them as much probably due to cost. One other thing that's nice to know is weather or not the inverter is pure sine wave or modified sine wave..
@CJLane-622 жыл бұрын
I'd probably knock those things off during he week in it myself as I tend to mainly run unmaintained Forest roads, wonder if I could get them to raise them up and have coming out the side of the body less chance of tearing them off!
@jonellesandel10662 жыл бұрын
Beautiful trailer. We own a “square drop” Hiker Trailer…maxed out mid range, 14-15k. And yes,love Matt and Wendy! Met them at overland expo, sorry we missed meeting you.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
It would’ve been fun to meet you! Next year… I couldn’t believe hiker had a trailer there that was like $37,000. So neat to see they have trailers in the single digits all the way up to 37K.
@jonellesandel10662 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks yeah you can go as economical or as crazy as you want, beauty of these small companies!
@jgrant45202 жыл бұрын
Thank Drew! Another wonderful video and I really liked what the Aero people are doing! I think someone mentioned that they saw you at Overland Expo Mt. West. I would like to see you do a video of camping gear that you thought looked compelling!
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Brad does it again! THANK YOU! I literally haven't had a coffee since our last video. I saw some good coffee shops in our neck of the woods. We are up near the ski slopes. Nothing beats coffee at elevation! The plan at the expo was to make a video on gear. Unfortunately I had such a fun time catching up with folks and meeting new friends that my plans fell apart. BUT, all the best gear I saw there I brought back home with me. I have a lot to show you. There wasn't as much camping gear as I expected. I saw more at the Outdoor Adventure Expo in Salt Lake last year. Or maybe there just appeared to be less because I have tried out quite a few of them. Either way, I think there is another venue hiding out there where I can find better gear. Now I just need to find it!
@jgrant45202 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I bet you are like a rock star at these events! Enjoy the coffee my friend!
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
@@jgrant4520 Haha. Quite the opposite. I feel like the new guy on the block. But everyone has been so inviting and kind. I actually was a bit nervous the first time I hung out with the overland crowd. But they just treat everyone like family. Definitely not what I was expecting.
@MiguelPalaviccini2 жыл бұрын
Love these walkthroughs! As we start our DIY build (thanks to your channel for nudging us in the teardrop direction) from WanderTears (they sell plans or already built trailers) it’s great to see some features that might be great to build into our own teardrop. Thanks again for the video and check out the wandertears vaga model - it’s probably the closest teardrop I’ve seen to the aerotrailer!
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Glad you are enjoying these videos. That is exactly what I hope people will take from them. For me it is less about buying a teardrop, and more about what options would work best for the individual. Once you build or purchase a teardrop it rarely stops there. Half the fun is customizing it over time to meet your current needs. I find a teardrop really grows well with changing needs and lifestyles. And I love what WanderTears is doing. I will have to check out the vaga model right after I post this.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Yes, the Vaga is the model I would choose. And you are right. They are very similar.
@williamtaylor68862 жыл бұрын
Love my T@G but always enjoy seeing what you have to show me next - so many interesting teardrop designs out there.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Love hearing folks happy about their teardrops. Well, to be honest I think I have only heard one or two people not happy with theirs. Glad you are enjoying the content William.
@crystalcummings23912 жыл бұрын
Hi Drew, you should look up Northern Teardrop in Salmo, BC Canada 😊 Just bought one of their teardrops and we love it. Maybe you’ve seen them, but if not they are worth looking at. Love your videos for ideas and gear!
@CinkSVideo2 жыл бұрын
It’s a shame that Escapod is discontinuing the Topo1, but this does look like one to swoop in and take its place. It’s a great price too. Easily $2k below other options and a lot less than others that have raised prices this year.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
It really is a shame. But at the same time I get it. I think they had a bit of a branding issue on their hands. If they were to talk about the positives of their Topo 2 it would basically be saying their Topo 1 was an inferior trailer. It really isn't, it is just different. When Jen told me the news I told her that I had a big task in front of me finding my Topo1 replacement. I was actually surprised how quickly I was able to find it. And yes, not only a more affordable base price, but I think the add-ons may be less as well than the competitors. Typically when I start adding on items it adds up quick. But for some reason with Aero the price didn't skyrocket. I may be wrong as I haven't compared this, but it seems like they are staying closer to cost with their add-on components compared to other brands. I really need to learn your name one of these days. I appreciate all the feedback you have shared with the community.
@VirginiaHapa2 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I agree with the poster and you but I do like where Escapod is going, though. Full fiberglass shell on an off-road trailer that is a bit more narrow and compact than a Bean, for instance. I haven’t pulled the trigger on a trailer yet - rolling with a RTT on my truck, but as my kids get older, I’ll definitely be in the market soon for one. I would want an off-road trailer but I prefer a fiberglass shell, and I personally like the stance and look of escapod better than a bean. That’s all subjective, though.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
@@VirginiaHapa I agree they are moving in the right direction. Well, in terms of trailer design. In terms of a business model, only time will tell. These economic times can't be helping these companies with almost $40K trailers at the moment. I am hoping our economy turns the corner sooner than later. Subjective opinion matters though. There are so many good trailers that May will not even step foot in. It has to have certain features and a certain look to get her okay. And I get that. I am similar to her as well. And you are right. After meeting with Jen and Chris again this summer and really going over the details of the Topo 2 it is really a different trailer than the Black Bean. Similar to Topo1 vs Bean Topo2 vs Black Bean you are either going to like one or the other, but I don't think many people will be split on the two.
@BirdPhish2 жыл бұрын
Great job on the walk through as always Drew! Solid trailer...if I had to nit pick...the roof basket option looked like it would limit how far the fan cover would open... and those quick disconnects... right behind the tire are begging to be covered in mud at some point. Thanks for sharing!
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I find the majority, if not all companies who make an overland model say that there is enough gap for the fan to operate at full capacity. I have never tested this statement for it's validity. However, with the Bean trailer last year not being able to fully open the fan with the RTT I did notice it was functional. But the question is, is it fully functional, I have no idea. Good observation. As for quick disconnects I asked Brian about them. Mainly because I get quite a few comments saying the ones on the Topo1 are exposed to hazards on the trail. Brian said with his design being behind the fender it shouldn't present any issues. BUT I never considered mud. That is the beauty of putting these videos out for the community to nit pick. It is nice to view these trailers from different perspectives. You know me and water systems. I find them tough enough as they are. We don't need any additional issues adding to the downfalls of a pressurized water system in the field. I really appreciate your comments in here. Especially with these more off road capable trailers. They feel bit out of my wheelhouse. So it is always nice to hear your thoughts on them.
@BirdPhish2 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I usually have my fan cover raised just enough to allow for air flow so I'm sure the roof basket over the fan is okay...the quick disconnects though I'd be concerned with getting dirt and grit in the fittings and them not working/keeping a seal....I'd like to see them inside a smaller pelican style case of their own to keep them clean on the trail.
@TomBachelder Жыл бұрын
Looking seriously at this one - what did you include in your virtual build? I’m closing in on age 69, and really like the water heater, tent, stainless counter, bigger solar and battery; and appreciate input on sink, stove in drawer, roof rack, other options? $27k without those for Hwy version
@amandanewman4783 Жыл бұрын
Hey Drew, would you mind dropping a list of the Oregon or OR/WA manufacturers you went to? I caught a couple but bet I missed some! Great walk through as always, your videos are definitely helping me identify what I want and what to look for when I purchase!
@adventuresonwheels52722 жыл бұрын
Hey there! First the first: so loable of you to support those ones who struggles to find a place in this world. I’ve found that so cool man - respect! Secondly: In your personal opinion Drew, what would be the best choice if you compare this to the bean? - you’ve mentioned as a great option but after experienced both products, it’ll be so valuable to have your pros and cons. I’m going to take a better look on Aero as they seems to be complicated-less, and simplicity mixed with quality are very appreciated. Saludos amigo!
@meister-r1w2 жыл бұрын
Hard to beat the Aero Teardrop price specially with all those features.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
It really is. Someone in the comment sections shared another company. Fantom teardrops. I'm not sure what their build quality is like as I have never seen one in person. But the pricing is quite low.
@stevec557610 ай бұрын
Needs sliding cabinet doors , more convenient & less expensive.
@ronammologist16 Жыл бұрын
I like this channel, Keep up the good work!
@PlayingwithSticks Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Glad youo are enjoying it.
@jasonmcginnis7111 ай бұрын
Love this trailer
@blindguygaming5622 жыл бұрын
Great video… thanks again…we just got our bushwacker 10HD
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! Where did you take it for the maiden voyage?
@blindguygaming5622 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks hungry mother state park
@brianmccarty36152 жыл бұрын
Speaking of adaptive sports -- maybe do a show on accessible teardrops -- I know they exist (extra wide doors and such)
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
I believe you were the third person who has suggested a video like this. I would love to make one! My response has been whenever I come across someone who has an outfitted trailer I will surely make the video. Unfortunately in terms of small camper trailers with all my research the only trailers that are truly functional are cargo/toy hauling trailers. There are wider doors, but typically not wide enough to meet accommodation needs. Basically this would have to be something custom-made. With more and more people living off Social Security and increasing prices across the country an accessible small camper is definitely needed.
@crazykids98832 жыл бұрын
Have you ever considered looking into TCTeardrop campers? Todd and Carol have very thoughtfully created several super affordable models for comparatively much lower prices while still competing with the bigger names. Custom builds, excellent support, affordable and cool! Ours is on order! Check them out! Thanks.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
It’s top of our list right now. Not only does it intrigue me. But I’m seeing so many people in the community picking one up. That’s a really good sign.
@darrellbroomhall7020 Жыл бұрын
Amazing beautiful tear-drop. Narly yo.
@marceld60612 жыл бұрын
I haven't been to their website yet but one thing I might look at adding is a hand brake/ parking brake like the old M100 military trailers. Sure, it is easy enough to find a rock or two to put behind the wheels but a parking brake locks everything down solid.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Quite a few people have been mentioning these lately. Pretty standard on EU, UK, and AUST trailers. But it hasn't caught on yet in the States.
@OVERLAND_ADVENTURE2 жыл бұрын
Just subbed great content 👍
@rldrumm Жыл бұрын
Is it possible to drive to factory for hands on tour of these outstanding campers, where located and approximately how long to manufacture top model?
@rbedford69652 жыл бұрын
Two things. Could you please expand on your "hurricane hinge" comment on the cons side of your review? And, since I have not yet used a teardrop trailer, I always wonder about the real world experience with rain, at the hatch and both side doors. Thanks!
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Of course. When you purchase the standard hurricane hinge if installed it often can place a bit too much pressure on the top portion of the trim/foam weather stripping. Basically there is a happy medium of how much pressure you want placed down on that foam from the top of the hatch to the bottom. Depending on the angle of your hatch, length, placement, weight sometimes it’s best practice to add a little shim of metal underneath the hurricane hinge to relieve the pressure on the top portion of the trim. Like I mentioned in the video not an issue in terms of water intrusion and dust and things like that for 10 years. But just best practice to increase the longevity of the material. Typically I also look to make sure the hurricane hinge is cut wider than the width of the trailer. This is also best practice to help the water run outside of the galley. This was not an issue with the Aero Teardrops as they have plenty of width on the hurricane hinge outside the trailer. If you watch our Bean trailer factory walkthrough even being with their composite mold said that the hurricane hinge is the weakest point on their trailer. Basically as an owner of a teardrop you are always monitoring this connection to make sure seals are properly seated.
@rbedford69652 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Thanks for your quick response! Your reviews are very well done!
@brandonherndon75132 жыл бұрын
very helpful video! Is there any site in particular to start looking at used teardrops compared to a broad google search?
@mrsMOmiles2 жыл бұрын
Ohhhh very cute!!!
@garretlewis41032 жыл бұрын
A decent teardrop and the price is definitely right. I am like you. I like the standard cabinets better than the “upgraded” cabinets. I think it would be nice if you could stand up that Reliance water can. I use one and always carry it with the lid up because when you put the spout on, it leaks. If someone is considering a teardrop with a roof rack or roof top tent, remember it may affect your vent fan. My Maxair fan (automatic open) when the fan is running is either all the way open or all the way shut. On this teardrop the rack would prevent the fan like mine from working. Just something to think about when building.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
We had such good luck with the two reliance jugs that came with the Bean Trailer. When we bought a separate reliance jug just for car camping and we’ve had nothing but problems with it in terms of leaks. Definitely hit or miss. Great suggestions on the jug and the fan spacing. I think it’s very good advice to tell people to think about the future of their trailer. It’s little things like this that many of us overlook in our first build or purchase.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Garrett I am so embarrassed for asking this again, but I forgot what type of trailer you use?
@garretlewis41032 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks No need to be embarrassed. I have a square drop. It is a VRV Flyer which is no longer made. It is very much like the inTech Flyer Chase with some front interior cabinets, front external storage access doors for the front cabinets, bench/rear slide out drawer on the left which converts to the bed, and a small, fold up table on the right to use when it is in bench/sofa "mode". The person who built the VRV Flyers worked with/helped inTech with their Flyer. I think there may be a video or 2 still floating around on KZbin about the VRV Flyer.
@jenniferstewarts48512 жыл бұрын
The water storage under the axle is nice. because of its short "run" front to back, it would limit surges when breaking and accelerating. That said i hope it has at least 3 baffles inside it to prevent a side to side oscillation if the water starts surging left to right. the only place to mount solar would be on the galley door. meaning the only time it would really charge would be if its butt was facing the sun of if the galley was left open. now that said, skylight roves like that always worry me, anything angled upwards is a potential weak spot especially during hail events. Its going to sound weird but i wouldn't mind an option for a "pull out" steel grill. that would over and overhang over that would provide it some protection not just from hail, but falling branches, or other storm debris. last thing you want mid storm is a window breaking.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
As usual you bring up the great points. I asked every teardrop manufacturer I visited this summer if they use baffles. Guess how many said they have baffles inside their tanks?
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Great point on the hail storms. Where we have been traveling entire communities got tore up last year from softball size hail. A window like that would have never survived. I really appreciate how you see the things we often overlook. As for the solar. That one was really interesting for me. I am not sure if it is the efficiency of the lightleaf solar or the angle of the panel, but I got much more charging this summer at sun angles I thought would give me none. This was something I mentioned to Aero the first thing when I brought "Atlas" back. That Dometic fridge they use is a bit of an energy hog compared to the ICECO we use. But throughout the day the battery topped off much quicker than typical teardrops I took out. Which confused me because in theory a gel battery should take longer to charge. So it was either the placement of the solar, the curve, or just the brand. I would love to test it more. But I am starting to think maybe that placement catches more sun than I thought. Maybe something to do with morning sun angle?
@jenniferstewarts48512 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks none? it really does depend on the "lenght" of the tank too, the amount of "run" the water can get, in this trailers case, the water has the entire lenght of the trailer to run side to side, and can you imagine if combined with a wind, a bad side to side oscillation started... the entire trailer could begin swinging side to side behind the tow vehicle. And again this is why many manufacturers say you need to drive empty and/or they won't cover damages if you drove full.
@jenniferstewarts48512 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks yep, in a case like this i might want a small propane backup generator for emergency charges. maybe a little 900-1000 watt generator that could be used in an emergency just to top off batteries during storm events. given the fact that it would NOT be a primary use generator. i would stay away from both Diesel or Gas so i wouldn't need to worry about fuel degradation. having a light propane generator that i could run for maybe an hour in emergencies, then shut it down, and keep with the batteries.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
@@jenniferstewarts4851 Ding, ding ding! You nailed it. NONE! And it is needed. I feel it in all trailers that carry water. However, when I talk to manufacturers they don't seem to notice much. But they also tow with really large vehicles and rarely tow a dry trailer. I just learned about the driving empty thing this past year. Very interesting.
@mille2ej12 жыл бұрын
I like the idea of the external clamps for the galley door, what are your thoughts?
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
At first I was against it. I actually thought it was going to be one of my 3 things I dislike about this trailer. But as usual, I was wrong! Last summer I had issues with a number of teardrops getting dust in the galley. Definitely no issues with this one. It is the tightest seal I have felt. It also is not a hassle to do like I thought it would be. If anything it just gives you more piece of mind on the road. I actually had one galley swing open last year when going up a steep pass. I had no idea it happened until someone honked from behind me. And second this trailer was sealed in a way I have never experienced. It is hard to explain unless you hop in one in person. When you shut or open the doors you can feel and hear the suction created with the MaxxFan. Because of this air was pulled at a level that I have never felt before. When I thought nobody could beat this I ran into a seal that was even better. Wait until you see the door on another teardrop manufacture in Oregon!
@sierramantrvlnus2 жыл бұрын
Another great video. Looks like a great trailer. I do like the water tank for the extended trips for washing up and dishes etc. And of course the forced air heating is great. I especially like the ability to have a table inside. For those extended rainy or windy days. Although, setting up and tearing down bedding would get old fast. I'm not too sure what the size of the bed is but it doesn't seem very long.? The drinking water cabinet is an awesome idea. It looks to have a lot of cabinet space which is always nice for storage. The price is awesome for what you get! Unfortunately something like The Outback isn't made for washboard roads. I'm not sure about the others. Your family and yourself are quite busy people aren't you. Love watching your kids grow. I think the first video that brought me to your channel was the improvements under your mattress in your teardrop. And I have been a fan ever since. Keep up the great work Drew! My best to your family and yourself.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Always nice to see you on here! I find my lens doesn't do the inside of teardrop trailers justice. The length is actually 80 inches, same as a standard queen. To get a lens wide enough to show the inside, it tends to distort things a bit. And yes, we are TOO busy. The first month home was crazy busy! But things are slowing down now which has been great. It is crazy to think you have been along for the journey since the mattress video. We really appreciate that! And our best to you and your family as well. One of these days I have a feeling our paths will cross.
@sierramantrvlnus2 жыл бұрын
I hope they do. It would be nice to shake your hand and have a cup of coffee.
@gator832612 жыл бұрын
Good video.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
@jmads_0321 Жыл бұрын
FWIW, I purchased my trailer from Aero Teardrops about 6 months ago. Since then they have completely ghosted me whenever I have tried to contact them - even when I had difficulties on the road the 1st week I owned the trailer. The trailer itself is great, but after being left in the heat for about a month this chemical smell will not go away, even though it's been in a garage for the past two months with the roof vent open.
@PlayingwithSticks Жыл бұрын
This is really unfortunate to hear. I’m sorry about your experience. But, I’m really glad you’re posting this. Nothing beats owner feedback.
@jmads_0321 Жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks they did reach out to me today after I posted a review to try and make things right. So at least there is that, and I appreciate it.
@CWS-h5z2 ай бұрын
Question: can you recommend a small teardrop that a Toyota Matrix can pull?
@johnmeeks9618 Жыл бұрын
I used to drive a dump truck with a bottom dump trailer, the trailer had a 14 ft long tongue, and was terribly hard to back efficiently.
@christopherhinds28672 жыл бұрын
Drew, We have limited teardrop options on the east coast, I have been seeing ads for the Hero Ranger with is made in Denmark and carried by some of the larger RV retail dealers (mostly in Texas and Florida) Have you seen this trailer? if so, please share your thoughts. Thanks so much!
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
I got the chance to tour one this summer and talk with their Danish staff. In terms of finish work I saw a few things that needed a bit more quality control. Just little issues with LED lights, and trim. But the trailer as a whole seemed well thought out and had pretty decent bones. At first glance I thought it was very similar to the Bean Trailer. but it’s a different style of construction. Instead of a one piece fiberglass shell it is design with multiple pieces of fiberglass, which isn’t a bad thing it’s just different. This could potentially, after 10-20 years on the road have the potential for minor leaks because they are screwed and glued, but again it’s composite so it really wouldn’t be a big deal it wouldn’t destroy the trailer, you would just have to patch it or secure it a bit. I think they have done a really good job on the design and have some good talking points for why they made it the way they did. I made a video of it, but I’m not sure when it will come out.
@MikeAG333 Жыл бұрын
"We try to use all the space....".....except the big gap above the slide-out water container, and that gap between the face of the kitchen cabinetry and the inside of the curved hatch/ door, which could nearly double the worktop area with just a few minutes thought.
@sgt.grinch32992 жыл бұрын
Have you reviewed a Marathon Trailer?
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
I have never even heard of one. Are you talking about a utility trailer?
@sgt.grinch32992 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks my autocorrect got me. Mammoth overland trailers? I tried to find a video on these. Thanks
@carolames82442 жыл бұрын
I need around a 19ft camper, with a bathroom and shower. Any suggestions? Do you any videos on those? Thank you!
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Hi Carol. Unfortunately we do not. The closest to that size is our Taxa Mantis video. But if it was up to me and I was eyeing a 19 foot trailer I don't think anything beats the 19 foot Oliver. A bit pricey. I think it is about 18 and a half foot long. We have a video about the benefits of composite trailers. It may be worth watching. I will link that video here, plus the Oliver Legacy. Our video kzbin.info/www/bejne/rHSbnJ14fMiKoaM and the Oliver Trailer kzbin.info/www/bejne/fWO0Xqinm92nZ9E
@manhisdog1026 Жыл бұрын
there can be much more improvements done to make this a much better trailer than it is right now , I think most people are missing alot of different aspects which is due to a bunch of factors
@PlayingwithSticks Жыл бұрын
I’d love for you to share where are you think there can be improvements.
@dimitristsagdis7340 Жыл бұрын
where are the links for the square drops and other trailers you mention towards the end?
@PlayingwithSticks Жыл бұрын
They are in the description near the bottom.
@dimitristsagdis7340 Жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks tnx yeah I spoted them
@bartman18572 жыл бұрын
Hey Drew this trailer is nice and in your wheelhouse for sure. Kind of off topic but I did not realize you had a day job and a very noble one it is. I am getting a new Trailer Marker Up and Out with wetbath hopefully soon. It is a hard sided stand up with wet bath and looks like a mini toyhauler. So maybe to big for your style. It is light at 3,500 gvw. I would love to have you make a video of it sometime. Not nessasarely a review video as it would hurt my feelings when you listed three things I don't like. I went toyhauler for the deck mode of the ramp door. My daughter has Rett Syndrome and it kills me to carry her in trailers with skinny entry doors. I have a very cool off road wheelchair for her call extreme motus. It had huge beach type tires and a long tricycle wheelbase. I will be able to pop Abi up on to the deck and then transfer her into trailer from the deck. I think it would be cool to show other folks how you can take your kiddos out camping and leaving full lives. I am Utah and will be camping in ID, MT and OR. Reach out if your interested.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
That is a neat trailer. It is well within our maximum weight range for the channel. I think with how you are using it and being a part of the community we can definitely make a video about it. And I promise no 3 things I dislike portion :) We will only be around for about another month. But next summer we should make this happen. I really appreciate seeing people getting their families out and living their lives. This would be such a fun video to make.
@bartman18572 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks thanks Drew. When you say you will only be around for another month does that mean you are in Utah?
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
@@bartman1857 Unfortunately not. We are working our way out to Wisconsin. After that we will be roaming around the mountainous areas of the West.
@bartman18572 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks awesome I will reach out when I have my trailer. If we end up meeting next summer maybe Red Fish lake in the Sawtooth. Lovely scenery to film at.
@brianmccarty36152 жыл бұрын
How about TC teardrops? They even have a bunk bed option on their 5x10 model.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to see one in person! I had it lined up to meet up with Matt this summer from Frey's on the Side. But life happened. Hopefully we can get out to Matt sooner than later. This year the popularity of TC Teardrops seems to really be on the rise.
@brianmccarty36152 жыл бұрын
I noticed that Frey's hasn't updated lately, I hope they can return in the not too distant future (they and TC are about a 2.5 hour drive from me)
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Matt I know is just biting at the bit to get out there. Unplanned they purchased a home this summer. Sounds like it really took up a lot of their time. That said this is why they haven’t been posting, but they are planning on getting back into it strong.
@OutontheTrails2 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I know a bunch of the TC owners just came back from an outing in the Midwest. Won’t be surprised if Matt has some videos lined up from that. Drew- after Oct we’ll have our off-road TC available for you to critique 😛and my husband and I are in SoCal planning to go up to OR and WA some time in the near future. Thanks for another great video!👍
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
So many people on the road today with a TC teardrop. I cannot wait to get my hands on one. If I don’t run into one early next season I will reach out to you. I still have my fingers crossed that I will find one in Wisconsin.
@bluesagebrett2 жыл бұрын
Adventures without limits wasn't around when John Powell went down the Green and Colorado river.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
I’m not quite sure I understand. This is like an expedition from the late 1800s correct? Was he doing this against all odds? Sounds like I’m going to have to read his story. I am fascinated by people who don’t let tough situations in their life get in their way.
@OnTeamHumanity2 жыл бұрын
This is very similar to my Fantom teardrop but mine has ac, sink, and torsion axel. No interior table but i dont feel its needed. My camper was also more affordable.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
In terms of aesthetics and components they are a very similar design. I had no idea the pricing though! Nice. I am going to put this in my pinned comment. Thank you!
@elsie96497 ай бұрын
You just make me want to get rid of my camper and go tear drop! Im getting older and want something simple to use
@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
I love it!
@deanlockwood21245 ай бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Dunno if you heard the news, but apparently Aero Teardrops has gone into bankruptcy. No notice on their site, but some buyer's who put down money go the bad news. Sad.
@PlayingwithSticks5 ай бұрын
@deanlockwood2124 thanks for sharing this Dean, that’s what I’m hearing as well. I’ve been trying to reach out to them and all I’m getting is a message on the phone that says we are closed. Thanks for sharing this. I appreciate the information. I’m usually last to hear about this stuff.
@stevengatewood27252 жыл бұрын
This looks like a definite possibility. Two things not mentioned. What is the weight of this complete video model, and what is the size of the mattress (length and width)? Thank you.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Sorry about that. The mattress is a standard (home size) queen. And the weight of this model I never put on the scales. I would guess with all those features you are somewhere in the 1,600-1,800 lbs range
@stevengatewood27252 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks thank you.
@andrewbezzina87 Жыл бұрын
Anyone knows how much it would cost to get one of these in europe, in terms of shipping and tariffs? Or other any alternatives similar to this that are built in Europe. It seems that teardrops are really not that popular on this side of the pond. 😢
@carsondyle17932 жыл бұрын
Was thinking of going with Bean in UT. However I live in Portland, so their just down the road. Price seems better
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
I highly suggest to folks to go local if you can. Especially if the manufacture services trailers and Aero Teardrops does
@janicelevenhagen-seeley7162 жыл бұрын
As one of the leaders of Aero, I endorse this thinking as well! Come visit us at the Portland RV Show this weekend (all of our models are represented there!), or come by the shop almost any day of the week--just make an appt for weekends or evenings so we make sure we're there for you.
@sandasturner95292 жыл бұрын
Wish I could use it to setup communications apparatuses in the wild/desert, complete with satellite dish Just like the military.
@cwolfpack32 жыл бұрын
Do you have a link for Adventure Without Limits, please?
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Most definitely! awloutdoors.org/
@stevec557610 ай бұрын
What do you have for 2024 ?
@stevec557610 ай бұрын
No room for swing out cabinet doors , sliders only.
@PalmettoProtection2 жыл бұрын
Camp Inn has a much nicer Galley for cooking and the highest quality marine grade hardware. The Rolls Royce of Tear Drops is Camp Inn for sure.
@jamesbrewer8904 Жыл бұрын
How much for the model In video ?
@Sunshine-Light2 жыл бұрын
Free from Ireland ❤
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
I was trying to Google "Free from Ireland"" I came across two things. Ireland as a free state and a group of folks banding together who have allergies or intolerances. Are either of those what you are referring to? Sorry for my ignorance.
@LetsG0Champ Жыл бұрын
Im w/ u. This price is wayyyyy more doable than the alternatives. 22K vs 50k
@jimmyr16832 жыл бұрын
Is this insulated? Roof, sides, underneath?
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Good question. Here is what I pulled from their website. The ceiling is insulated (R9), the walls and floor are not insulated but have 18 millimeter solid wood composite; this works well for temperature changes.
@Daniel-pv8jl2 жыл бұрын
Ok I need an answer and quick. 2015 Little Guy 6 wide rough rider, is it any good and is it worth buying for $7,500 ?????????
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
bumbumba! That is my quick entrance soundtrack. We have many folks in the community who rave about their Little Guy 6 wide. The general consensus is that it is a good trailer. My brother in-law has one and took his entire family of 5 to Alaska and back from Arizona! Wow, I could never do that. But it is still towing strong. Now the price, that is really a tough one. Before covide that would have been a little on the high end. During covid I would say that is pretty average price. I have seen these sold from anywhere from $4K to about $10K. Hope that helps. Or you may want to look at a Road Toad from Camp-Inn. You can get that brand new for about $7K base. I haven't seen one in person yet. Heading out there this week to check one out.
@davidsherman52222 жыл бұрын
When you say (walk) through tour...I'd really like to see that trick.
@chrisdalebout51062 жыл бұрын
How do you really fold up the mattress?🤔
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
I will make sure to make a more in depth dedicated video on that subject for you. 😂
@janicelevenhagen-seeley7162 жыл бұрын
I promise it's not hard! 😅😂
@bfranco1519 Жыл бұрын
Very nice but get rid of the dome lights! Indirect lighting all the way!
@happysanchezjr.916225 күн бұрын
Did they go out of business
@sambathmao85412 жыл бұрын
Where are you guys based and what is your address or location. Thanks
@Shoebutie Жыл бұрын
$33,000 when I put one together on the site. That looks like double the cost in the video. Excitement level adjusted downward. But, a nice looking rig
@PlayingwithSticks Жыл бұрын
Oh wow! That is a big difference. However, at base this trailer comes with enough to make a pretty decent little camper.
@richardreweti86712 жыл бұрын
Great trailers, not that popular in our country mainly owing to supply and costs.
@sandyschneider6792 Жыл бұрын
I am interested in buying this trailer if not already sold! Esp. If $$ goes to charity!
@PlayingwithSticks Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately they sold our Playing with Sticks version last summer. But they do a great job making a custom trailer for folks. So if you can dream, they can make it.
@Laidback-x2l2 жыл бұрын
Can you operate the trailer with a generator
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Great question! And the answer is yes. With the included shore power port you just plug-in to the shore power from your generator. Now if you were talking a power station a.k.a. solar generator, you would just need to ask Brian to add an input on the build. This would cost you little if not nothing to add. Another really cool thing about aero teardrops that Brian didn’t mention in the video is that they do custom orders. Not just components, but I’ve even seen them build custom shapes and designs for the trailer as a whole.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Update: Alejandro Diaz an active member of the community just found us a very similar but more affordable alternative to the Aero Steel and Steel HC. Is it comparable in terms of build quality? I have no idea. Often times price reflects quality. But, I think this one may be worth checking out, especially for those of you on the East Coast. www.fantomteardrops.com/ Before Edit: What do you think about this trailer? As I mentioned in the video, I feel this is the best bang for the buck at the moment in terms of mid-priced teardrop trailers. But I would love to hear if I am wrong. Are there any other trailers you feel outcompete this one at the moment?
@onejohn2.262 жыл бұрын
I think the pricing is outrageous, over $22,000? Come on, man.......🙄
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
@@onejohn2.26 I'm not going to disagree with you. Small camper prices in 2022 are outrageous. However, if we are talking within the realms of outrageous this is actually not only fairly priced. But priced better than the competitors of the same build quality and components. This is probably wrong of me. But at some point in the last 2 or 3 years I gave up the fight. I now look at these prices from a market value vs what I think they are actually worth to us as a consumer. This dog only had so much fight in him. Haha.
@christophviehoff68082 жыл бұрын
What do you think about the Steel vs the High clearance Steel version? We opted like Atlas for the standard version for its galley height . Clearance is better than my Subaru already. P.S.: Would love to know where you camped in OR and WA.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
@@christophviehoff6808 Before I visited I chose the Steel hands down. Like you I don't like how off-road trailers impact the usability and livability of the trailer. However, after seeing "Maple Kind" and many other HC Steel trailers in person I am changing my tune a bit. Unlike Escapod and other similar trailers Aero teardrops went a bit less on the wheel size and the lift. It actually put the galley at a very usable height for me. Now I am 5'11"and I think my wife at 5 foot would probably have a different opinion. Now in terms of the Steel's clearance. It is more than enough for anywhere 90% of us would ever want to take that trailer. Like you said the Steel is going to be higher than any stock vehicle towing it. And this includes the highest stock clearances on the market. Don't get me started on Oregon camping. I had the toughest time finding any campsites. My family caught a bug when traveling oversees which delayed our trip about a week. Meaning we lost all our reservations. . Typically we don't travel with reservations, but in Oregon some areas really require them. Now when I got between Bend and Eugene I was in my element. Free camping everywhere and it was beautiful!
@jaymarx8927 Жыл бұрын
dang, do all trailer guys look alike?
@cynthiamgentles67812 жыл бұрын
Best to camp with a portable electric bear fence. 2.4 lbs packed for huge peace of mind. Because you don’t want to feed the bears
@Soulcritic9 ай бұрын
I configured a trailer, 40 grand.
@twloughlin2 жыл бұрын
More beautiful trailer porn! Hahaha! Must say I agree with you that the pricing is extremely reasonable. For funsies I priced out a model for myself, which came to $19225. That doesn't suck. I'm having a little difficulty keeping up with where you are in linear time. You seem to be able to warp time and space, and I never know which camping trailer you're currently living in. You do get around 😄
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
This one is truly beautiful. I have seen some nice trailers come out of Aero. But the owner of this trailer who selected the colors and accessories for "Maple Kind" did a great job. I think it came together so well. I actually had a bit of teardrop envy when I saw it. I have a feeling if we priced out a model for us it would come to about $19K as well. I through on a few extras that our family doesn't need, but I knew most end users would appreciate. Linear time. Haha. Yes, I try to keep it as linear as possible, but sometimes I literally am in two places at once. Or at least my family is. Why I am/was taking out the Aero Teardrop the family is/was living in the cargo trailer back at elevation to stay cool. Our current full time trailer is the cargo trailer. BUT, I am still waiting on something special to show you. I am hoping to get ahold of it soon. Definitely something you have never seen before. I am super excited to show it to you...if it ever gets done!
@squatch24612 жыл бұрын
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@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@KSMO10312 жыл бұрын
I rented a new Class C a few years ago and was sorely disappointed in the quality of the build. Stapled drawers and cheap laminate everywhere. The sale price was $120,000. I would prefer to go this route for 1/4 of the cost and 4 times the quality.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
Crazy isn't it! Same goes with teardrops. One company sells one for $40,000 and it is glue and lamniate and another sells theirs for $25K and they are craftsman. Just shows we all have to be thorough with our research. Sad, but true.
@joniboulware1436 Жыл бұрын
From just an aesthetic stanpoint, the CNC inset cabinetry is better looking. But I hate those black hardware elements. Go with nickel.
@grayman6182 жыл бұрын
It's a really nice looking trailer however it seems we're getting away from simplicity, lightweight and easy to tow and affordability with these type of teardrops. The way you set up the tongue mounted storage units would result in several hundred pounds of weight which is too much on the back of any small 4-cylinder vehicle. So now you've just defeated having a trailer that you can tow and still get good gas mileage. By the time you spend this much money you may as well get a regular trailer since you now need a truck to tow it. I'll stick with my small Little Guy Teardrop any day over one of these trailers.
@PlayingwithSticks2 жыл бұрын
I'm not going to argue these points. If you have seen our channel we agree with you. However, there is a sub group of people with the right daily commuter and lifestyle that fit these builds.
@janicelevenhagen-seeley7162 жыл бұрын
The great thing is that they're very customizable, so if you're not interested in having a tongue-mounted storage unit...don't add one! Even items that are standard features, customers sometimes request to have them removed to save weight, space, or money. We're always happy to do what we can to meet the customer's needs and lifestyle--hence our Burnside squaredrop model, which is lower weight, simpler, and a lower price point!
@PalmettoProtection2 жыл бұрын
You obviously haven't heard of Camp Inn Trailers.. Good video though.