We had a 2007 17B and now have a 2020 19. I love both now that we owned both. If something happened to the 19 there is a strong chance of going back to the 17B. The 17B towed well behind the 4Runner but we bought a Tundra to tow the 19, the 4Runner would barely tow the 19. Why go smaller? Every where we want to go is 3000km to the west. Don’t discount the smaller trailer. We always set up a dining shelter and 2 gravity chairs for lounging, even in the rain.
@theoutdoordad739510 ай бұрын
Very helpful did your 4Runner tow the 17 well?
@dougsmith719510 ай бұрын
@@theoutdoordad7395 It towed the 17B great around the Great Lakes at 800’ above sea level. If you’re going to spend a lot of time above 6000’, I would probably not recommend it. We crossed through Colorado and it was a hard push over the Continental Divide. Turbos are better at higher elevation. I will add the 2017 4Runner was my wife’s most favorite vehicle we owned, now we have a Tundra and she hates it.
@theoutdoordad739510 ай бұрын
@@dougsmith7195thanks! It’s funny you wrote that because my wife and I love the 4Runner and she hates the ride of the V8 era tundra. Thanks!
@ProdigiousReturn2 сағат бұрын
That cot is very intriguing. What’s the weight capacity of that? I’m a single parent of 3 kids and was thinking the 17b was the best option with bunks but this cot in the 19 looks like it may work too.
@BrianAz Жыл бұрын
The safety of dual axel matters for me, the E19 is what I would choose. I do wish you would go with acrylic windows that can be opened farther and a window frame that supports the day/night shades.
@lanarkwanderer10 ай бұрын
We bought a new 2019 E17 with full time rear bed option. Our first RV, coming from years of sailboat cruising. So a couple with small dog, accustomed to living in a small space. Totally happy with the choice. Well built, tows like a dream. Our tow vehicle is a full sized pickup so could tow a much larger unit, just don’t need it. We can squeeze into smaller campsites, get better mileage, less stress in bad weather, heavy traffic, construction areas, with a big truck & small trailer. We learned bigger isn’t always better towing large sailboats across the country. We have towed it from Vancouver Island to Newfoundland. A double axle trailer is more difficult to level, twice as many tires, bearings, brakes to service.
@takeyourescape10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience! It's fantastic to hear that you're enjoying your Escape E17 and that it's been a seamless transition from sailboat cruising to RV life. Your insights about the advantages of a smaller trailer, especially in terms of maneuverability and ease of towing, are invaluable. We're thrilled that the E17 is meeting your needs and providing you with memorable adventures across Canada. If you ever have any questions or need assistance along your journey, please don't hesitate to reach out. Happy trails!
@bindingcurve7 ай бұрын
With the full size pickup, was the Escape 5.0 considered as an option?
@lanarkwanderer7 ай бұрын
@@bindingcurve not really. We have lots of experience living in small quarters on a boat where we can’t just step off any time. An RV doesn’t have that restriction. Lots of outdoor space, hammock, chairs etc. No regrets !
@brianbenson3669 Жыл бұрын
Is it possible to squeeze the 7 ft fridge into the 17B?
@takeyourescape Жыл бұрын
Hi Brian, Unfortunately there isn't enough room for the 7cu ft fridge in the 17A/B. -Harrison@Escape
@Sasquatchflow Жыл бұрын
I’m 6 foot barefoot so I’d like a taller ceiling that would be the only thing that would discourage me personally from buying one.. other then that it would be an absolutely amazing trailer! And prices are great as well. 👍🏻🇨🇦
@takeyourescape9 ай бұрын
We appreciate your feedback! Thank you also for the nice words about our trailers we are very proud of our product and are always looking to improve! Our newest model the E23 boasts a comfortable 6'5" interior height. Here's a link to our E23 page If you're interested in taking a look escapetrailer.com/the-23-escape/. Happy trails!
@Tryagain2054 ай бұрын
You folks make great trailers. I wish you could make one that has its main design constraint be the lowest drag coefficient of any travel trailer conceived. This would mean nothing on the roof and no metal frame; a composite unit-body design. Make the front of the trailer body continue all the way to the tongue of the camper for rigidity. All utilities on the rear like the little snoozy travel trailer. Utilize Tesla’s “unboxed assembly process” Save money on aluminum or metal frame because there isn’t one. Create a low moment of enertia by concentrating heavy components immediately forward of where the Axel used to be because no Axel required-utilize simple trailing arm suspension units on each side that take seconds to install…utilize interior composite seating or lower cabinets as structural bracing thereby reducing weight and complexity. If you folks don’t change the way rv’s are made, someone else will. “The best part is no part and the best process is no process” -Elon Musk
@hikenrv Жыл бұрын
Nicely done!
@takeyourescape7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@rushcrr7 Жыл бұрын
I really like the design. The simple, the better! 2 pieces molding design. Improve sealing. Improve thermal insulation and toughness.! I just wonder what kind of plastic.! Is it UV resistance plastic? To me, it is very important for RV application. I would love to have one when I can afford. Do you have any location in Texas? Thanks
@takeyourescape Жыл бұрын
Hello! We build one-piece fiberglass trailers! Please see the following video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gZKTl3ScaL2Ci9k We do not have a location in Texas, but we do deliver!: escapetrailer.com/usa-delivery-special/ Additionally, you can meet with an Ambassador near you: escapetrailer.com/view-an-escape-trailer/ -Harrison@Escape
@jdhop1953 Жыл бұрын
prices
@TonyCordero-c4q3 ай бұрын
No black tanks a deal breaker, I’ve been looking for a year for an RV and when I think I finally found one this happens, back to the search.
@heeseonkim473 Жыл бұрын
How many feet is 17B trailer?
@lanarkwanderer10 ай бұрын
It is 17’ from rear bumper to the ball coupler
@takeyourescape8 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for the question! The exterior length of our 17B is 17'8" not including the spare tire (6"). For all the details on the 17B have a look at our website check it out here. escapetrailer.com/escape-17b-specifications/
@jmpattillo Жыл бұрын
How about is smaller better? Still mulling over making a smaller trailer? 😀
@dougsmith7195 Жыл бұрын
They won’t produce the 15 again, it cost the same to build as the 17B.
@jmpattillo Жыл бұрын
@@dougsmith7195 They’ve talked in other videos about working on a smaller trailer once the 23 is launched. Not sure if they’re still thinking about it.
@dougsmith7195 Жыл бұрын
@@jmpattillo My brother would buy a 15 but has no interest in anything bigger. Not everyone likes to tow.
@jmpattillo Жыл бұрын
@@dougsmith7195 it’s a good opportunity. There’s a hole in the fiberglass market for smaller trailers. Scamp seems to do well with it, but their quality is considerably lower than escape.
@loydmitchell62 Жыл бұрын
@@jmpattillo We just sold our Scamp 13' yesterday, in preparation for picking up our E19 in May, so I can't make an honest comparison between Scamp and Escape quality-wise. I thought our 2016 Scamp was very well built; I can't comment on the newer Scamps. "Considerably" is a very subjective term, but having been in a couple of Escapes, and having owned a Scamp, I'd be surprised if the quality difference was "considerable." But, if it is, then that's good for us since we'll be getting a new E19! One thing that I think can be said for certain is that Scamp does not offer the range of options that Escape does. Scamp has upped their option game and modernized some of their systems since the travel-trailer craze started in 2020, but still not near what Escape has. Just my two cents.