Camper BIG Where it Counts, but Still SMALL…Bean Squared is Magic!

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Playing with Sticks

Playing with Sticks

Күн бұрын

Bean Squared is the BIGGER Bean Trailer that sleeps 4-5 people , but still stores and tows small! They focused on what mattered to them, which was prioritizing space and storage. While this is a compact camping trailer, it doesn't live small. With highly capable offroad components and a spacious living area, this really is the small camper trailer that can make any location your campground. In this walkthrough we will see the final version of Bean Squared, Bean Trailer's fiberglass standup camper. From multiple beds, to robust power systems, a shower, sink, toilet, and kitchen...this trailer really does do it all.
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@collegepros
@collegepros 10 күн бұрын
I really like this! I was thinking $30-$35k. But $70k! Even if I had the money for this, I wouldn’t buy it. I could buy a used Sprinter with full bath for about $80k. And, be able to use the sprinter for multiple use cases.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Love hearing not only what people think about these trailers, but what other trailers or forms of camping would be a better alternative.
@Wolfman8319
@Wolfman8319 10 күн бұрын
I agree. This is a pretty rad unit but given it's cost, I don't find any real value in it. I'd find something different to invest my money in.
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 10 күн бұрын
Same for us. We were excited about this, but the price definitely put a damper on our excitement. Like you said, at this price, there are a bunch of alternatives.
@PWCDN
@PWCDN 10 күн бұрын
a 4x4 sprinter is more practical than hauling a trailer, even for off-road. 70k is insane. Luxury prices for something most people who can afford luxury won't even bother doing. 70k is a lot of vacations, I don't have to settle with "camping" for that price. I can buy and abuse many "glamping" tents for 70k, you cannot tell me my experience will change with this trailer.
@thomasott9488
@thomasott9488 10 күн бұрын
​​@@PlayingwithSticks, its definitely a better alternative , but these rigs cost as much as a full size trailers and some mobile homes.. especially now , this market will dry up because many of the people I know that are buying these small teardrop type trailers can't afford these prices.. I totally understand the money going into these offgrid trailers, but I sure the hell are not spending 70 to 100 thousand on these trailers, when you can get them for 12 to 20 thousand.. I love the durability, better material and off grid setups and unlike most, I understand, but these prices 😬😬
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 10 күн бұрын
We like it. Just more than we hoped it would be. The $70k-$75k was a dealbreaker for us.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I had a feeling that number would be tough for folks to swallow. Good seeing you Garret!
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 9 күн бұрын
it going to be a deal breaker for many... but at the same time. for those that are going to be using a camper A lot. using it for weeks or months on end. the fact that its rugged, has space in side for cold weather use, operates as a tear drop when needed. Its price becomes more acceptable. its far more then a person who's just going out for 2-3 days a month needs. but it lacks some of the things a full time living needs.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Yeah you nailed it. It's kind of that sweet spot in terms of days of travel
@cgan2013
@cgan2013 10 күн бұрын
$70K?? “Who is this for?” Not this hombre…WOW!! 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️ I get it….the Bean brand is quality. However, this is getting into the Airstream price space, but without a full bath, toilet and shower (and other amenities). Incredible what they can ask these days. Sure, there are people that will buy them. But I’d bet that rules out 95% of your audience.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
That 95% comment, that's probably pretty accurate.
@patrickmckowen2999
@patrickmckowen2999 10 күн бұрын
@@cgan2013 🤔, more like 98🤣
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 10 күн бұрын
My wife and I are one.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
haha! Love it.
@NinerK
@NinerK 9 күн бұрын
Good comment, “getting near airstream prices”…agree, I was think $70k for this is getting near Australian pressurized and completely dialed in off road trailers. Kimber, etc. Nice trailer here, price is too much for our family.
@alankoehler7282
@alankoehler7282 10 күн бұрын
My wife and I were super excited about this camper when you first made a video a year ago or so. Once we heard of the pricing, we were bummed. No solar, no vent fan, no AC, no screen door, no front box. Maybe some of these feature will come, but will be hard to have the price go even higher. Still really like it, but the love has been lost. For the money, TetonX or Arkto trailers seem to offer a lot more for the money (still too high). We just really wanted something with inside seating/standing/night toilet/dog space. The search continues. Love the channel, appreciate all the info and seeing the family. Keep up the great work Drew!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts on this trailer. While it doesn't tick all the boxes for you and the price, I'm glad to see more and more folks coming up with designs like this. Like you mentioned folks want a little extra space. I think we will eventually see budget lines of these types of trailers start to pop up. I think we will all just have to be patient for a bit.
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 10 күн бұрын
You guys sound just like us. Christine and I have been looking at the Arkto. A few years ago, we investigated the Teton X. Really liked it but the lead time was pretty bad. Lead time on this is pretty bad too. Maybe it will get better once production is in full swing.
@pjrodriguez9755
@pjrodriguez9755 9 күн бұрын
No screen door is actually huge as silly as the at sounds. Great for dog owners or just wanting even more air flow. No fan, that has to be solved.
@shanangf778
@shanangf778 9 күн бұрын
Have you checked out Coachmen Clipper? I was interested in that one but ended up getting the Little Guy Micro Max
@alankoehler7282
@alankoehler7282 9 күн бұрын
@@shanangf778 Thanks for rec. Looking to have more off-road capability.
@Dingbat1967
@Dingbat1967 10 күн бұрын
Geezus - for 70K$ you can get a full sized luxury camper, you can even get a smaller airstream. Sorry man but this is way too expensive. Might as well just self-build at this point.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts on this one.
@bartman1857
@bartman1857 9 күн бұрын
@@Dingbat1967 I would take this over that small sized Airstream. They are mass produced in IN ...eek. So many qc issues. I do understand 70k is a lot.
@mark-di5pf
@mark-di5pf 9 күн бұрын
airstream is a completely different buyer that is okay with limited off road capability and poor fit and finish. If airstream was quality, I would own one and Bean would not exist. I would have not designed my own trailer.
@scottdurkee9162
@scottdurkee9162 8 күн бұрын
Hey playing with sticks…when are you going to show AFFORDABLE CAMPERS ? And stop showing campers that are TOO expensive.
@Dingbat1967
@Dingbat1967 8 күн бұрын
@@scottdurkee9162 That's what fascinates me. There are people who build teardrops for a few hundred or a couple of thousand dollars. Even the cheapest commercial units are above 10K$ ... madness!
@markmatson2645
@markmatson2645 10 күн бұрын
I could get a fully loaded Armadillo with solar for half that price. I guess this camper is for Warren Buffet lol😅
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I like those Armadillos. That is my type of trailer.
@jennstuart2031
@jennstuart2031 10 күн бұрын
What a beauty! It's clean and airy. With no gear in there , i was picturing it fully geared out for one or two or 4 people. 4 adults. 2 adults plus 2 littles, plus dogs. I think it would still feel airy or spacious because there are no upper cabinets. This is designed to off road or overland so you get out where the big critters are. Because that canvas top is so high it puts you some what out of range for a courious bear visitor. I could well picture a bear coming out of those woods to forage for food! This is such a great reimagining of all the food and comfort needs for a standy trailer. Price aside, I love it. They did a wonderful job! I love the nature chalks .
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Jenn gets it! I got to first hand experience 4 people in this trailer. Remember when I showed you the prototype of this trailer? When we ran that trip Brigham's entire family stayed in that trailer the entire trip. But, get this...Drew stayed with them too! Haha. Poor guys. I was surprised how well the space lived with all of us in there. When everything is stored down low, no matter how much gear or people you have, the trailer tends to live the same. Where other trailers our family have used just overflows. Yes our traditional. pop up only had low storage, but it wasn't near enough. all of our gear ended up everywhere!
@ramonapuckett3059
@ramonapuckett3059 10 күн бұрын
Well, that was interesting. It’s too much for me, the whole setup, the electronics and I didn’t see a fan. Oh and the price! Yeah, that’s a lot for this poor gal. I just want to go camping. No frills, I’m good with no toilet, no lights, ( camp lantern with a battery), carry my own water, etc. I always enjoy your reviews, Drew 🩷
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Hi Ramona. I really like your take on this. I think there is definitely a spot in the market for a bare bones version of this. That is what Charles was trying to create. I'm bummed he never got to see the dream come to fruition. But, that's life. At least we got to see the vision.
@Justgolden
@Justgolden 10 күн бұрын
$70k !? You can pickup a jeep rubicon and a hiker trailer for that much. That’s crazy. $30k-to maybe $40k. $70k for that’s ridiculous. That’s airstream pricing without a bathroom.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Good point. You could definitely put together a good tow vehicle, trailer package for this price.
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 10 күн бұрын
Yeap, at $70k, there are a ton of different options and ways to go.
@freeian2
@freeian2 10 күн бұрын
Even a Bigfoot or Oliver-I’m a fan of quality-wish them luck at that price point.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
@@freeian2 Oliver and Bigfoot. You got my attention!
@Justgolden
@Justgolden 10 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Thanks for responding. Big fan of the channel. Love to see you (if you haven’t already) do a review of the Tribe Trailers Expedition 500. Full heat and AC. Roof raises on electric actuators to head-room camper size. Can hold a larger refrigerator. Composite panels like you suggested, not canvas. All the basic fit and finish of this trailer but with a bath and shower for $50k. Seems like a much better buy to me. Packs down smaller and has the same if not more creature comfort features. Idk if you’re sponsored or have any specific company affiliations, but I’d love to know what your thoughts are on the best rugged off-road camper at these higher end price points? Your thoughts and opinions would be appreciated. Thanks again for your time. Keep up the great work.
@WanderingWatts
@WanderingWatts 10 күн бұрын
Love the space and design of this trailer. I’ll wait for the Bean Squared Stock with a lower profile less sophisticated suspension that will allow it to fit in a 7 foot garage.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I like the sound of that version.
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 10 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticksI like the possible price point of that version.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Agreed!
@maureen7653
@maureen7653 22 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the comprehensive video. I think there is a niche market for this camper: well built, off road, roomy. I like that there is so much variety in campers and you can get what works for your situation.
@brianjanes4700
@brianjanes4700 10 күн бұрын
A perfect camper for my family of three not too big not too small just perfect for what we needed it for 😊
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
This may be the first comment we got where someone didn't have an issue with the trailer. Go Brian! It's that price. It brings out the papa bear in all of us. Haha.
@Grdiang3l
@Grdiang3l 9 күн бұрын
I'm a complete beginner/novice but found this channel via interest in the beanstock 2.0. I'm just looking for a simple, easy, and affordable upgrade to a regular tent so this is like looking at a mansion. I'm so appreciative of all the people here who are recognizing that the price is "ridiculous". But, also knowing how the bean squared came to be, I feel like the makers just wanted to see what would happen if they just dreamed up something with everything they wanted. It's fun to see the passion even if I'm not the target audience.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
I like your take on this!
@markmatson2645
@markmatson2645 10 күн бұрын
Yes, this is the base model for $70,000. If you want the full options boon dock edition with solar, you just need to spend another $20,000. Lol😅
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
When I first read this comment, I thought maybe...I mean how much does a little solar cost. BUT, throw in the upgraded fully plumbed slide out kitchen, the solar, and AC you probably are getting closer to that price.
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 10 күн бұрын
Yeap, options can add up fast.
@stevec5576
@stevec5576 8 күн бұрын
They forgot who there customers are !
@JohnWhitesell-p9z
@JohnWhitesell-p9z 9 күн бұрын
Drew, thank you for the great video. And thank you for doing it even though I’m sure you knew your inbox would be filled with negative comments about the price. I think Bean hit it out of the park. For the growing family where a teardrop is too small but who don’t want to embrace the giant trailer life style, this is perfect. It truly checks almost all the boxes. Non-convertible master bed, an entire second bed for the kids where the space won’t be completely wasted when they outgrow it or move away, enough room to stand and get dressed, the option to get out of the weather if needed, small and nimble enough to get off-road if wanted and light enough to still be pulled by a large number of non-traditional towing vehicles. Bean chose some outstanding components for this trailer. I understand wanting something to DIY, but for those that work a full time job and want to come home and spend time with the family and not spend it working on the object that is supposed to be fun, this is almost the perfect buy once cry once option. All that being said, this is a very niche product. It isn’t going to fit what the masses want. Does that mean Bean was wrong, nope, it means that they built it to target a small group of people. I have no doubt in the future there will be an entire line of Squared, just like with the teardrops.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Great intro there. You are exactly right. When I film a trailer like this, I usually reach out to the manufacturer the day before I release the videos and say, "get ready for the tough comments." I really like how you took the time to explain who this camper was for. I agree. I have met many folks like this on my journey. dual working parents both holding prominent positions. Children involved in every extra-curricular activity known to man. This family just wants to get out, get out quick, but still have the comforts from home. They've been working their tail off and there was a season of life where setting up camp was exactly what they needed, and that season may come again. But in this season they want to recreate. Get to the camp and get on the trails. And when they are done, they want to quickly ship out, get home, rinse/lather/repeat.
@mrdark9916
@mrdark9916 10 күн бұрын
70k is an ABSOLUTE JOKE
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
By the time I go to bed I bet I will hear a similar comment 13 more times. haha.
@raymondclark1785
@raymondclark1785 9 күн бұрын
And just think, you can buy an Airstream for less, let that sink in 😞
@TheChronicToast
@TheChronicToast 9 күн бұрын
For a small family, this trailer actually is a really good form factor. It's close to ideal in my opinion. A little light duty off-roading and camping sprinkled in between some highway miles with a trailer of this weight and this configuration would be sweet. One feature it's missing though, even as just an option, is to have a front overhead modular bunk shelf that could be installed to sleep another individual when the top is popped. Everyone's talking about the $70k price, and they're right. Even if it all makes sense from the manufacturer's side, it's a hard ask compared to other alternatives. I'd like to see a 'back to basics' equipment option to remove expensive components and bring down the price. Notably, returning to manual leveling jacks, no on-board air system and an ecoflow optional delete so buyers can plug in their own power source up front into the system. These alone would theoretically bring the component/labor cost downwards of maybe $15k to a price point of $55k for the consumer. It may free up room for more storage as well, maybe. That's a huge difference for effectively the same trailer.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
I should have used you for my con section. You said this much more eloquently than I can. And a couple of people have mentioned the bunks. That would be a nice addition
@TheChronicToast
@TheChronicToast 9 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I appreciate the kind words! I think you legit did an excellent job. I had the benefit of hearing your opinions first. :D There's a lot to love in this trailer layout. Other than the consumer price tag, this thing literally ticks almost all of the boxes. Fingers crossed we'll see more designs like this here in Utah for the fall and upcoming spring RV expo shows! Hoping to see some that are cost conscious for the broader end of the market. :)
@maryespinola6865
@maryespinola6865 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video, Drew. Aside from liking the tent top, all I can see are design flaws. Outside: the kitchen. how do you use the table and get to the drawer? They block each other. Does the awning go over the door? The shower tent looks like it would open over that big hatch door and block it? Inside: The table big enough for 1? It blocks the sink. You couldn't even use it for a prep table when cooking. The cooler blocks the door. So many controls are at floor level. The kids and the dog would be constantly bumping into them and doing who knows what. Over sized queen.? Why? Takes up more space and makes it hard to find sheets. I can't think of anything so poorly thought out. Still I enjoyed the tour.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
This is so fun Mary. I have always loved your comments. But, I think this is the first time you really took the time to break a trailer down into individual components. And you shared so many things I haven't heard anyone mention yet. Love it! Thank you so much for taking the time to add to this community.
@mark-di5pf
@mark-di5pf 9 күн бұрын
easy to open the draw while using the table, awning goes over the door, table folds up and down, two can eat at it. Frig can be3 used while cooking indoors and out. Bed will take Queen sheets.
@anninwhack1998
@anninwhack1998 10 күн бұрын
I don’t need to repeat other comments about price. But it is very well designed and really attractive. It will be nice if there’s a stripped down version without the off road stuff and extras for those of us who stay in middle-country at state parks etc. I would love just the compartments, windows and beds/futon. Gorgeous work and it’s on my lottery ticket list. Great content and review as per usual.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to share this. I had a feeling there would be a good number of people like you who saw the value in this trailer, but would prefer a more highway oriented version. So glad to hear you are enjoying the content. I love hearing that.
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 10 күн бұрын
Probably paying for some of that R&D. I always joke about needing that winning lottery ticket.
@lesliebrown1517
@lesliebrown1517 10 күн бұрын
Bean definitely put together a pretty inclusive camper. It has more than I would need, but I just bought a used 2018 Riverside Retro camper that has water, toilet, shower that I don't need. (The price was right $19k, and condition is very good.)
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Congratulations Leslie! You know May and I suckers for the retro look.
@markmatson2645
@markmatson2645 10 күн бұрын
Yes you have options for another $30,000. You should at least get a lockable storage box for $70,000. A person could easily creep those propane tanks lol!😅
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
If you are paying $70K I think you aren't too worried about the 1 in 1,000 chance of a propane canister going missing. Haha.
@Lex-Rex
@Lex-Rex 10 күн бұрын
It is against code/law to put locks on propane storage.
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 10 күн бұрын
True, $70k is the starting point.
@Ajjakakkaka
@Ajjakakkaka 10 күн бұрын
When a patriot camper, which is still a tent basically, is 72,000, it’s not hard to understand why Bean can price the trailer so high. Heck, even Patriot just announced a similar sized trailer to bean squared and it’s $112,000. People buy these whether you believe it or not. I do agree that the trailer as a whole is uninspired and bland. But this is a prototype so it ideally gets better
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
They are calling this their final version. While I think it will upgrade over time. The prototype was our last video, this is what will be going to market.
@stanbyme7874
@stanbyme7874 10 күн бұрын
Yikes. Keeping my Subaru Crosstrek & Springbar Hot Tent. Good on you for sharing. I’m sure there’s a market out there.✌️
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Nice setup. Thanks for watching!
@josheror2455
@josheror2455 10 күн бұрын
Price is a no go. Wow, that was shocking. I suspect only hardcore camping families would even consider it.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I think a lot of folks will be shocked by this price. I'm interested to see who ends up buying this type of camper. Is it hardcore camping families or folks who appreciate having the best? Or maybe a whole different market.
@christinegreen3974
@christinegreen3974 10 күн бұрын
So it's basically a souped up tent on wheels. It seems like the focus is on sleeping and electrical. Everything to make food, eat, and bathroom facilities (except the pull-out toilet) has to be set up and is outside. The inside sink is really limited. I'd rather have a kitchen and bathroom set up in a trailer this size than a work space for this price.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Yep, I can tell you are not the target demographic here. While it looks like they are prioritizing sleeping and electrical, the priority is actually outdoor cooking and living. Sounds strange, but just keep watching those videos of owner walkthroughs and you will start seeing the advantages.
@GunNut37086
@GunNut37086 9 күн бұрын
I feel terrible when I start watching a camper video then when I start liking it enough to check the price halfway through and stop watching it because it costs too much for what it is.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Don't feel bad, I understand
@sierramantrvlnus
@sierramantrvlnus 10 күн бұрын
Hey Drew, great video as always. I really do like the electrical system. It looks like it has great suspension as well. Although I'm skeptical on the airbags due to the possibility of them wearing out popping when you are out in the field. Hopefully they have a Timberon3500 suspension. Or something like that to allow that bag failure to not stop your trip. It looks like it's pretty bare aside from that. Price is ridiculous. There is so much more they need to add to make that cost reasonable. Or take 20 grand off of that price. I realize I am being a little hard on them, but for that price it should be bulletproof, and have many accessories.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I've always valued your opinion. You are realistic, but also not shy to pay the big bucks for a quality piece of gear. So getting your take on this trailer is very valuable. You know the market, you know the components. The more we talk, I see we have very similar camping needs. But, you aren't afraid to put the money where you see value, where sometimes my frugality make me make poor decisions. Haha. All to say I really appreciate the feedback you provide on here. I often look to hear what you will see because your feedback week in and week out has been very balanced. In terms of suspension, I believe it is their own in house trailing arm suspension they are using. This is not in my wheelhouse, but my take is you still have the shocks and trailing arm, so it should get you through until you repair those airbags. Anyone out there able to elaborate on this thought? I assume the airbags just reduce the travel on the springs, meaning they don't do all the heavy work right? Similar to airbags on a 4x4 vehicle. These are new to me as I have never taken out a trailer with airbags.
@sierramantrvlnus
@sierramantrvlnus 10 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I went to their site to see more of their stuff. And I was happy to see that they have a 25 gallon water tank as well as a partner stove. Although I believe the Dometic stove sink insert would be better. On their site they have a great picture of the trailing arm, airbag, Fox shocks with reservoir. It is a very nice setup although, if that are bag goes all the way out it will sit on the bump stops and you will nurse it back to somewhere where you can get it fixed. Driving on a fully drooped suspension for shocks is not a good idea. I could see washboard Roads doing a number on things. Your words are too kind. What you need to go camping isn't really a lot. It's all about what you want that takes up the room and expense. Ha! :-) Much love to your family as always😁
@sierramantrvlnus
@sierramantrvlnus 10 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks All new Cloud suspension by bean. It's a KZbin short under that title. Ir gives us a full explanation of the bean suspension.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
@sierramantrvlnus I think maybe I just assumed without those airbags the shocks would be weighted to support the trailer. I'm kind of just picturing how I use an airbag inside my coils. Let's say on the rear suspension of a Subaru towing an 1800 lb teardrop. I have a lot to learn in this area
@sierramantrvlnus
@sierramantrvlnus 10 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks you never know until you get put into the situation. About 4 years ago I was put into the situation so I kind of learned some things. I have an F-150 4 x 4 that I added some stuff to and a shell with a carpet kit on the inside. Set it all up for camping and has my kids were born and grew up they got to Camp with Dad in the truck. Very simple camping . The ex-wife always wanted a trailer so we got the big trailers. For her. All my camping gear fit in a plastic tub and a milk crate.
@jgrant4520
@jgrant4520 10 күн бұрын
Thanks Drew! There is a lot to like on this trailer! I think they should have made 2 versions of this trailer. One with the hard sided folding composite pop up tent for the price they are selling the canvas version and sell the canvas version for $50,000.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Brad, you got to stop giving these tips. You provided more than enough meals and company during Expo Mountain West to last a lifetime. I appreciate you Brad!
@jgrant4520
@jgrant4520 10 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I really appreciate you and your wonderful videos.
@outofreception
@outofreception 2 күн бұрын
So cool that you can use this with the top down and pop it up when you need more space! Great content!
@Bluesky1ification
@Bluesky1ification 9 күн бұрын
Great video again 🎉. I think $45k would be a better price for the Bean 2. I feel it needs a shield for those two propane tanks in front for the rocks going down the road
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Thank you! You are the first person to suggest the shield. It's cool to see everyone providing different feedback.
@Bluesky1ification
@Bluesky1ification 9 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks welcome 🍻
@Steve-uy8kx
@Steve-uy8kx 9 күн бұрын
Nice to see Bean still innovating. This "Squaredrop" would work for the "fast and light" traveling camping family who have or would easily outgrow their more traditional teardrop.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Exactly! You get it. Thanks Steve.
@deanlockwood2124
@deanlockwood2124 10 күн бұрын
I begin to scratch my head at the “high price” comments. This is ridiculously high - for ME. But I ain’t the target audience. And clearly neither are many of the commenters. But Bean does its research. There ARE people who pay this kind of money for this kind of rig. That is who this is made for. Let them enjoy. Find the rig you can afford and enjoy.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
The more I get to know the folks at Bean, the more what you say is valid. They do some pretty robust market studies. They wouldn't be making this trailer if they didn't know if there was a market there. Great point Dean.
@thomasott9488
@thomasott9488 10 күн бұрын
​@@PlayingwithSticks, the market is there now , because in general is a new faze for many that are looking for a new direction of relaxation and peace ... although I do understand the work involved and being a popular industry now , I don't think that fad will last long at them prices when there are other small businesses that are offering a similar product cheaper .. I love your content, keep up the great work
@nothere7198
@nothere7198 9 күн бұрын
Everyone commenting on the price, negatively, and I agree, it’s not my price point either. But 😉 In a year or two, I’d bet some, even many, of the ones who could afford it will have tired of the whole fad and you can pick them up cheap.
@thomasott9488
@thomasott9488 9 күн бұрын
@@nothere7198 exactly 💯 😊
@valeriesorrells
@valeriesorrells 9 күн бұрын
Definitely a bean2 lite would be something we would consider purchasing. Being able to upgrade modularly in the future would be a fantastic way to get into this model. The new layout is fantastic! I love it that you can still be inside with the top down, especially if you are in bear country or severe weather. Bean if you are listening, please have a bean2 lite in your future, and we hope to see you at expo east with this model next month.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Great point on the bears and weather. I would definitely use this as my winter camping base with that top down. I think it would make a great trailer for that.
@hankgs
@hankgs 10 күн бұрын
Insane price. Sorry, not buying into the "Overpriced/Overland" experience.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@ValMRogers
@ValMRogers 6 күн бұрын
Overpriced, ovebuilt, overland experience.
@samebert4344
@samebert4344 9 күн бұрын
Love the idea... A lite would be more my speed. A bit of solar and a couple batteries is plenty for me, delete the RGB lights, toilet, interior sink, and maybe downgrade some components for a lower price tag and I'd be interested. I like the simplicity and straightforward idea of this, very customizable and adaptable to many different ways of camping. I especially like the kitchen, I love small campers that let me use my own stove or stow it for tons of extra prep space. Definitely need ac though here in Florida... Kinda surprised that wasn't thought of for this price.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
I second this.
@CraigG21
@CraigG21 10 күн бұрын
Such a great trailer with tons of room. Just can’t justify the price tag.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
That is starting to be the theme in this comment section. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
@Ess_Chalk
@Ess_Chalk 5 күн бұрын
Your mention of the Bean Squared Lite idea got me thinking and right now, if the price would be low enough on that glorious unicorn, then I wouldn't need much convincing to get one to Australia. In the meantime... If I won the lottery, then I could have my 4WD + camper cake and eat it too. I would import one of these into Australia as-is with every bell & whistle, turn the corner with the fridge into a shower/toilet cubicle, have a 2 person sized table on a swivel mount and move the fridge and sink & tap to the slide. It would be similar to a lot of cheaper Aussie campers but better because most of them are a bit bloated, cramped and heavy, which is not ideal for the way my wife and I (and our dogs) like to camp or for towing by my beloved modified Wrangler.
@chivasmom2024
@chivasmom2024 10 күн бұрын
I'll stick with my Runaway Rouser. All composite, under 1000 pounds, comes with a/c, can stand up without opening anything, can build out however one wants, and costs under 10K. I put a bunk bed and kitchen in mine, for under 500 dollars. Quite a deal!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Love the Rouser! Great choice of trailer to build out. Good seeing you on here!
@TonyB-f3e
@TonyB-f3e 9 күн бұрын
I'm not going to comment further on the price as it isn't Bean's fault that there are people in the world that are eager to pay a premium to do the most simplest of things. So hopefully Bean is reading the future outdoor market correctly and plan to show this new rig at every commercial RV and boat show nationwide. But looking at Squared reminds me of some of the ways Stock 2.0 could be refined. For one, I always thought Stock 2.0 should have had a slide out stove and counter top (think nested on top of each other). You pull out the stove and right under is a locking extension counter/table top you pull out further (or vice versa). You still would be able to retain ample interior storage in the rear cabin. Furthermore, a pull-down, wood veneer tambour panel to close off the rear, open storage space would have been nice too. And from a purely aesthetic perspective, I am not a fan of the flimsy looking fenders either. But I'm sure this is due to cost-saving measures. Also Bean, could you please make a Bean Mini? An even smaller 4x7, galley-less, extreme off-road trailer? I, for one, would love this! And I'm definitely not alone given the quietly growing segment of mini-trailers being built specifically for the overlanding side by side enthusiasts. These guys are doing these very remote, backcountry trails and sleeping in amazing little off-road trailers. And most side by sides can tow up to 1,500lbs! I don't own a SxS but the appeal of a rugged, little off-road trailer pushes the buttons for a lot of outdoor enthusiasts. Just look at what the competition is doing with these smaller trailers! Anyway, as a perspective teardrop buyer, this is all just my 2 cents...
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Love that you took the time to share this. These are the type of comments that are gold for manufacturers. And as an enthusiast, I really enjoy them as well.
@thomasott9488
@thomasott9488 9 күн бұрын
People are absolutely eager that have the capitol to invest in these rigs, but there are many companies competing and I feel there is only a short market where these individuals that can afford these will keep that market going, when that runs out , the common people won't be continuing that trend.. I understand the business, but risky when you can purchase these Australian models that offer much more for them costs
@TonyB-f3e
@TonyB-f3e 9 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks - You're welcome, Drew. Your content has been an invaluable research tool for me. Thank you!
@TonyB-f3e
@TonyB-f3e 9 күн бұрын
@@thomasott9488 - My hunch is that you are right. But one can't ever underestimate what "foolish" things a person will do with their money. The real elephant in the room is the used market. Inventory is piling up and there will be great deals to be had. And I'm not just talking about the commercial RV brands either. I have seen the smaller, custom niche brands sit on the classified section for months before being fire sold. It's just a matter of time before we start to see all those overlander toys and gear that was purchased in 2020-2022 get even more deeply discounted.
@TonyB-f3e
@TonyB-f3e 9 күн бұрын
@@thomasott9488 - My hunch is that you're right. I think the elephant in the room that can't be ignored is the used market. This might be the market disruption that could further hurt new sales in the mid-to-long term.
@patrickmckowen2999
@patrickmckowen2999 10 күн бұрын
Another great review 👍 Best wishes to you and yours
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Patrick, my friend! Good to see you.
@kebeaux6546
@kebeaux6546 10 күн бұрын
I like the compact size (fits in garage), and the floor space is nice and open. Would like fewer delivered features, but that’s just my preference. All those electronics seem a bit like overkill to me. Still, very capable camper.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I like your take on this my friend.
@kebeaux6546
@kebeaux6546 10 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Onward in the search ....
@kebeaux6546
@kebeaux6546 8 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I’m guessing chin by Thanksgiving.
@kebeaux6546
@kebeaux6546 7 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Maybe by Halloween. What do you think?
@HaddaClu
@HaddaClu 10 күн бұрын
I'm sorry but I dont see what's so innovative with this exactly other than Bean trying to see what price point they can get away with. I believe Coachman had this exact same square trailer with soft pop top for more than a decade before discontinuing it and changing the series name to a different design. Are folks so hell bent on needing power these days that they need a power bank system that cost $6k? My family's old popup had a propane heater that could function with just a single battery on the tongue to provide a spark occasionally, and sometimes turn on the cabin led light. We took it cross country like that; camping in the spring, late summer and early fall. That's sort of the issue with this trailer; it's so overbuilt and loaded to bear that it cant be used without a massive power system. Nobody who is going to buy one of these is going to need the "airbag suspension" that if it breaks on the road cant be fixed by a regular shop, you dont need a fridge - a well made cooler works perfectly well, RGB is pointless - just put a couple LED white and amber lights on the ceiling please, a shower useless in most cases where this will be used - you wont or cant use it in a regular campground, and this thing is too massive to take into most remote locations it can, and finally I'm one of those people against having built in water systems in a trailer - added weight and maintenance; dont need them.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
It took me a while to see innovation as well. Most of us look at innovation as recreating the wheel. But, I find that typically means, within this industry, is going against what has worked for years. Why not take what has worked and make it better? Take the coachman that was built with sticks, glue, and screws (which was built to last 4 seasons) and make it last 4 decades. I think there was a lot of great designs in the past, that were great because they built upon previous designs. Don't throw out all that hard work that was done before us.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I like your less is more approach. We really don't need as much as we think we do to have a great camping experience.
@thomasott9488
@thomasott9488 10 күн бұрын
It fits in the small campgrounds and places harder to get to absolutely.. most cooler people that are camping for more than a few days got tired of coolers and prefer a fridge ..
@HaddaClu
@HaddaClu 9 күн бұрын
@@thomasott9488 My personal trips are usually up to 2 weeks sometimes as long as month. The family trips when I was kid were 1-2 months in length while towing a large Coleman popup. A fridge was never used, and as Drew showed a properly packed cooler will retain its ice just fine for a decent amount of time. Nearly 20 years worth of family camping trips with that setup, and now 10 years of solo trips after I started living my own life. Why should we have to worry about our food security being dependent on a battery or shore power or a older style fridge plumbed into the trailer propane line? Its not worth the added cost.
@thomasott9488
@thomasott9488 9 күн бұрын
@@HaddaClu , I totally understand friend, and to some point I agree.. I too have traveled very much throughout my life , not overlanding or in federal parks , but more or less campgrounds.. I have always used coolers as well, and I remember the days of coolers full of water and drenched food packages... some people I seen didn't want to leave base to get more ice or to far out of grid to get ice.. everyone has their own opinions and preferences, I would say what I think is people are more lazy to a sence and want the convenience of not having to deal with changing ice every few days.. I haven't been offgrid enough yet to really need the total setup , but I like having the extras .. I have a 2004 GMC Denali loaded to handle trips being able to live weeks with my setup.. is it to much , ya, probably.. it's new for me to have that extent of technology on my rig, but I just like having being able to do it.. I am a simple person, never done that , but for me it's more it's the technology of it and the hobby of having the best offgird truck.. I don't think I need it except for the power to keep my CPAP going , just new ideas for me to try more or less.. good conversation, thankyou friend
@robfowler1495
@robfowler1495 9 күн бұрын
Damn I put a deposit down thinking it would be 40 to 45k. I can buy an outdoors rv 27 trx for that price. Guess I am going to go hiker trailer for an off-road weekend rig.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
The beauty with Bean is that is a refundable deposit. I think there were quite a few people that thought this would be closer to $45-$50K.
@robfowler1495
@robfowler1495 9 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Yeah was glad to see that it was refundable. Honestly the Fall 2025 and potential price adjustments they call out are also show stoppers. I do really like them I stopped by their office in SLC last year and they were great people.
@mark-di5pf
@mark-di5pf 9 күн бұрын
many other Bean trailers that are extremely off road worthy starting at $17K
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
That's a good point!
@jeffmatthews3798
@jeffmatthews3798 7 күн бұрын
After watching the vid three times and reading comments I think Bean missed the mark by not starting with a base unit meaning wired but not outfitted that the buyer can option themselves. I’m sure the quality is there, and it’s good that cheaper vehs can pull it because that would be necessary. Too bad, I love their stuff.
@Mike-kr9ys
@Mike-kr9ys 7 күн бұрын
It is good to see great campers like this - truly well engineered and ready for those camping excursions. I think this also gives inspiration to those of us not in this financial league to innovate, DIY, and make do - and come up with solutions that work for us and fall within our own budgetary limitations. Thanks!
@jamespaul2587
@jamespaul2587 10 күн бұрын
Thanks for another great overview, Drew. I like your thoughts about a potential future "light" version, with a simplified interior and fewer "base" features with the pop top as an option for those that want extra space.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Thanks James! I think we are going to hear this a lot in the comment section on this video.
@michaellaserre1624
@michaellaserre1624 10 күн бұрын
Wow on the price. 70k? I will continue to pursue Tiny Camper Company Kong XL with the same type of roof top tent. Great review as always.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I am really excited about Tiny Camper Companies most recent offerings. Once they switched to composite they became high on my radar!
@rebeccagharis-gallo8155
@rebeccagharis-gallo8155 10 күн бұрын
I literally gasped at the price. nope. I could literally buy an Airstream for that.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I should have put in the title "This Trailer will Take Your Breath Away...Literally" Haha.
@lifeisgood7762
@lifeisgood7762 9 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks to be honest, you're right. I watched your whole review without checking the price then literally said "Whoa!" out loud when I got to the end. Nice rig, but never gonna happen for me. I do love your content though, so thank you for it!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
@lifeisgood7762 thank you for the kind words!
@mark-di5pf
@mark-di5pf 9 күн бұрын
not the same target market as airstream.
@jennifert9506
@jennifert9506 9 күн бұрын
Really liked this one. Had components I’d use without a bunch of junk I don’t want to deal with or pay for. Love the option to zip out the tent for repairs and it’s silly but the little things matter…the integrated air compressor! The price new was a bit of a shocker, maybe in a few years and used it would be the trailer for me.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Yes, I think this trailer speaks to a very specific person. You either get it or don't. Glad to hear you get it.
@newbes6491
@newbes6491 7 күн бұрын
Holy crap! This thing costs more than my freaking house. Who the heck would buy one of these things? Is there a market for over priced small things. Blows my mind.
@pjrodriguez9755
@pjrodriguez9755 7 күн бұрын
Where you getting a house for less than 70k?
@thefish5861
@thefish5861 9 күн бұрын
These RV prices are insane. When I compare what I’ve paid for three different fifth wheels over the last 18 years, it’s just unreal what’s happened. UNREAL.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
While I agree these prices are wild. Comparing something like this to a 5th wheel are two different worlds in terms of quality. 5th wheels are designed to last four seasons. These are designed to last 4 decades. The campers on this channel are a bit different then what you are used to seeing come out of the large rv industry. We focus on smaller manufacturers who are handcrafting quality trailers. Does that justify the high prices for all these trailers in 2024? No. Just saying you may enjoy watching more of these videos to help you understand how different this market is then the 3 previous trailers you purchased.
@0HARE
@0HARE 9 күн бұрын
I think this is a very sweet trailer. I’d love to have one. It costs more than twice as much as our little Casita 17’.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Good seeing you! I think you are echoing what many of us trailer owners are thinking. We all like this trailer, would use this trailer, but will stick with what we have.
@mrdave22
@mrdave22 10 күн бұрын
bean there, done that. God bless
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Hey good sir!
@flisms
@flisms 9 күн бұрын
Always a good watch. This camper is for someone, but not many. Obviously it is awesome, but I think it is too awesome. A big part of tiny trailer camping is finding solutions and modifying as you go...I might argue that is the primary draw to tiny camper camping. When everything is solved for you (at a steep price) im not sure what there is left to be doing out there. They may as well sell it pre packed with clothes and basic camping supplies as I could also argue that is what would please the ones who will be buying this....deep pockets looking for a plug and play camping experience with the "look at me" vibe. But again, its awesome...id love to stay in one for a night...and then get back to camping.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Haha. I really enjoyed this breakdown. I agree, half if not more than half the fun of camping is the process. That's why we ended up with a paired down camper. We actually missed that part of the camping experience.
@Oldrush
@Oldrush 10 күн бұрын
I’ll take one, for $28k tops. It’s an absolute joke the actual price point of these.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@tannervanvalkenburg3964
@tannervanvalkenburg3964 7 күн бұрын
I love this Trailer
@bobw9297
@bobw9297 10 күн бұрын
???? i built a 2023 Pro master van , shower , heat , ect . and i am into it for $ 70 thousand ......
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Wow, nice!
@mark-di5pf
@mark-di5pf 9 күн бұрын
van will never go where Squared can go.
@davep2945
@davep2945 9 күн бұрын
I get the sentiment that it's too expensive but it's sort of like checking out a luxury home in that you can see what others are doing and apply many of the same tricks for far less money. And keep in mind a lot of these companies are purposely catering to a very small slice of the market with such trailers. Some people think nothing of 70K and just want to have something to tow behind their $100,000 Yukon Denali AT4 to complete the rugged glamper look. Remember, people buy half million plus dollar RV's every year and trade them in without having put more than 20,000 miles on them. It seemed like something to do and they had the money so they bought it and found out it wasn't as easy and glamorous as staying in the Yellowstone Old Faithful Inn. Or that they never left Florida anyway so why bother with the upkeep. Why does an Earth Roamer cost a million dollars? Because someone will pay it. Can you travel anywhere in the world, rent vehicles and stay in great lodging even remotely for the rest of your life for less than a million bucks? Absolutely. But some folks just want certain things and they have the money. And if there's money to be made there's someone out there to make the product for that person. Given that a Class B or C RV with far more equipment and the vehicle that comes with it can be had for less makes this a hard sell for most though. And for truly rough road travelers they usually prefer smaller and lighter. Jeeps don't tow a lot and the vehicles that can are traversing terrain where a smaller trailer is far more navigable than a large one.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Thank you for breaking down the market. I appreciate the time you took here.
@12B0692
@12B0692 2 күн бұрын
This is amazing. Seriously. The price point puts it at Mammoth TL category. ...but, the Mammoth has interior shower, toilet, bunks plus king size bed, tall throughout, etc...this is lighter, but..
@bartman1857
@bartman1857 9 сағат бұрын
First off the Mammoth TL is likley way over the claimed 2,900 pound dry weight. The two spare wheels, rack, awining, rock sliders, shovel etc put it at 3,300 pounds dry. That's way to heavy for a Wrangler or Bronco and for Drew to review. It appears to come with a lot of the same issues as thier smaller units: 1. Carbon steel chassis and rock sliders that are not even powder coated " rust city" 2. It comes with a $80 two burner stove. 3. The Dickerson heater fireplace is only rated to 5,000 foot elevation. Other issues 4. Duel 5,200 pound Timbrens on a 4,500 gwr trailer is way to stiff 5. Heater is to close to bed 6. Standing room including shower is so small it's almost comical 7. It's to tall and skinny 8. No interior access to frig. 9. Awining is a nightmare to open and close. It's 9 feet off ground and set back. Look at FB group on all the issues.
@meanbean859
@meanbean859 8 күн бұрын
We love our Mean Bean. Got it used for $25K. As much as I like the Bean2, That price point HURTS! There is no way I would pay $70-$75K for it. Maybe, and I mean maybe, I would consider it with a full outdoor kitchen, solar, and A/C at the price point. Shoot, I might as well pony up more cash and just get a full decked Oliver Trailer for our future trip through the Yukon and to Alaska!
@jeffmatthews3798
@jeffmatthews3798 7 күн бұрын
I’m surprised enough people will pay that much to support production. It would be interesting to see how many small camper companies have gone out of business in the last decade.
@andrewanderson5297
@andrewanderson5297 10 күн бұрын
In Canadian dollars this is unobtainium. Yikes, think I am going to get a closed in utility trailer and a tent.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Haha. Love it!
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 10 күн бұрын
Oh yeah. There is the Arkto which is a Canadian based camper builder.
@andrewanderson5297
@andrewanderson5297 10 күн бұрын
@@garretlewis4103 both look fantastic, and I have determined I have champagne tastes on a tap water budget.
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 10 күн бұрын
@@andrewanderson5297 I can identify with that.
@shanemb3
@shanemb3 10 күн бұрын
Compare it with the Epik trailers (similar design to the Overkill)
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Yes, good eye. You know your stuff (overkill to now Epik).
@mark-di5pf
@mark-di5pf 9 күн бұрын
Anyone know what happened with Overkill Campers?
@traviszeigler5167
@traviszeigler5167 8 күн бұрын
“I’m an overlander” ~ Ralph Wiggum
@michaelgroeger1749
@michaelgroeger1749 10 күн бұрын
Thanks Drew, always appreciate your videos. I’m going to preface my response with the fact that we are big fans of Bean. So much so that we are very close to picking up our own 2.0. We originally had thought we would get a black bean, with most of the bells and whistles. One of the big reasons we picked the 2.0 was the openness, the weight and the price. It’s not that we thought the black bean was overpriced, we just felt more comfortable with a trailer that weighed less and cost less. I’m not sure the people who feel the Squared is overpriced understand what it takes to produce a trailer like that. I can understand if you don’t want to spend that much, but comparing it to things that aren’t apples to apples is unfair. You get what you pay for is true more times than not.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
What I find is once you get into these kind of narrow niches, it's hard for people to see the value versus some of the larger niches. They look like apples to apples on the surface, but it takes a while to pick up on the nuances
@JimboP-Outside
@JimboP-Outside 9 күн бұрын
The price for this little thing is utterly absurd. Spending $70k can get me so much more room in a bigger camper (perhaps even a used camper van). These little things costing so much is really getting out of hand.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to leave this comment. I appreciate it.
@bestishiphop
@bestishiphop 5 күн бұрын
I’m again a bit surprised a little bit about these bean trailers. I’m from Switzerland/Germany, and usually these trailers are a bit cheaper in the US than in Europe. But guys, that’s big money. Even fancier trailers with same quality CAN cost less. Still they’re awesome. I know a guy that builds similar trailers with similar quality with the same options, there you’ll end up at 20k tops. B2B price though - so I think high quality stuff like this should retail for 35-45k.
@bartman1857
@bartman1857 4 күн бұрын
The raw materials alone are near 35k so I am baffled by the comparisons to campers that the raw materials that are 15k. For example the Artic Tern door is 1,200 plus while a typical mass produced rv door is 150. Drew has reviewed many budget rigs that maybe be of more interest to you.
@karenr67
@karenr67 9 күн бұрын
Clever design
@hommedammn7132
@hommedammn7132 10 күн бұрын
For $70K it better have a V6 engine that gets 22 mph. Asinine price.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts.
@guerro327
@guerro327 10 күн бұрын
Less is more, right? 😂😂
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Haha. Not on this one. This is more is more. There are a lot of high end components on this trailer.
@guerro327
@guerro327 10 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Most people will find it hard to see the value in this one. $70k is a lot of money for a teardrop trailer regardless of components.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Of course. This is surely a trailer not built for the masses.
@guerro327
@guerro327 10 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks lol Built for the few, or one. Live long and prosper. 🖖
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 10 күн бұрын
$70k…….less money in my bank account. 😂😂😂😂
@user-jh4fk8hu3h
@user-jh4fk8hu3h 9 күн бұрын
The price, the price, the price. I don't know what kind of market research this company did that would lead it down this road, but I just don't see this working out well. I see the RV market as composed of three types of buyers. 1) those who can't afford your product, 2) Those who aren't rich, but will pay the asking price given the perceived value those consumers are going to get from that product, and 3) People who are rich enough that they can throw money away. #2 is the largest part of the consumer base for any RV product. #3 is a group that is the base for luxury high end Class As, and a small part of any mid tier RV brand. I would think that #2 is the base for Bean trailers, and I don't see that market going for this product. Simply because, at 70k minimum, that puts Bean in competition with other RV markets, like travel trailers, 5th wheels, Class Bs and essentially everyone else. Yes, I know a lot of those have most of their products over 70k, but if consumers are going to even consider 70k for a small trailer, they'll start asking themselves, "why not spend a little extra and get an indoor bathroom and shower, maybe some more space/" and they'll probably walk away from a product like this. That's what I'd do, and I'm firmly in the #2 market share. I did this very thing when I started looking at the Tab and ended up getting a 25ft FB twin Airstream Flying Cloud. Just my opinion.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
I like opinions. Thank you for sharing yours. You touched on something that I was thinking of. I wonder if Bean made a true "flagship trailer" Something beautiful and innovative and nothing like the market has ever seen. Then put a $110,000 price tag on it for group #3. I just wonder if that trailer would sell much better to group #3 vs this trailer at $70k.
@user-jh4fk8hu3h
@user-jh4fk8hu3h 9 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks you may be right.
@thevideostump46239
@thevideostump46239 9 күн бұрын
Morning Drew.. IF I hadn't put my down payment on my cargo-conversion I'm about to do, I'd buy this.. OR 🤔, maybe if they come out with (like you said)a more budget friendly Bean□, I'd sell trailer and buy that! But we'll see...😉 Hoobilly
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Hey my friend! Good seeing you on here. When will you get started on the conversion? Also when do you plan on completing it. Can't wait to see it!
@thevideostump46239
@thevideostump46239 9 күн бұрын
Hey..Sup. 🤔Good question, lol.. I pick up hopefully the week of the 16th, I had to order it! 7' interior, ladder racks for solar, 2 MaxAir fans (1-front, 1-back) and two Egress 30x30 windows. 1 on each side over the wheelwells. 2- 3500lb torsion axles too.. Oh trust me, I'll have you a pick up video uploaded Dude!!!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
@thevideostump46239 you got me wondering, and I'm probably wrong. If it was me I would install one Max Air fan first before cutting both holes. Those things are beastly in terms of the air they can pull, I wouldn't be surprised if one could pull enough air. But maybe your cargo trailer is much bigger than I'm picturing. Every trailer I've ever been in with a maxair fan, I only use it on setting two or three.
@markmcgonigle1982
@markmcgonigle1982 8 күн бұрын
After seeing the video that Bean trailers posted I was actually hoping this week’s video would be of your new bean. Which version you got, which options, and the price it came to. Maybe remove the cost of the custom paint job. 😂
@trdh5465
@trdh5465 9 күн бұрын
Very well thought! I love it!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Hey that makes 2 of you! Haha. Love it. Good to see someone see the value in this.
@trdh5465
@trdh5465 9 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Quality have a price, obviously! But your idea of a more basic and budget friendly Bean Squared is excellent!
@farmerjim-fat-man-do
@farmerjim-fat-man-do 9 күн бұрын
Holy smokes…$69k?!. Ouch. A “lite” version for all of us that haven’t won the powerball jackpot would be nice.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I would really like to see that option.
@jaredmathews2983
@jaredmathews2983 10 күн бұрын
Features, size, weight - heck ya. Price - nope, not gonna happen. RV industry has some hard lumps coming.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@nathankrassow3007
@nathankrassow3007 10 күн бұрын
Ive been waiting for this video since the concept video that was released......needless to say I'm extremely disappointed. $70k for a shell with a mattress and a little inside storage is such a massive let down. You can easily get a much better trailer for about $20-30k less. Missed the mark big time on this one.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I will say it wasn't the targeted demographic I thought this trailer would be. Did I think it would be expensive, absolutely. But I thought they would try to get that price a little closer to the Black Bean.
@nathankrassow3007
@nathankrassow3007 10 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks This is absolutely what I thought as well. It would make the most sense to price is that way but instead they priced themselves out of their own customers budget. I just can't see where the $70k is coming from for what you get.
@thomasott9488
@thomasott9488 9 күн бұрын
​​@@nathankrassow3007, I absolutely agree.. I love the company and rigs they create, but I wonder if they are more taking advantage of the market to make all they can now which I also understand, but a risky move to me .. from what I have seen on many videos, most are buying at the low to middle pricing.. since I have started noticing, it seems these Australian overland designs really have pushed up pricing.. mind you , these are not the massive overland rigs that are costing over 70 thousand , but still pricing in that area.. and them rigs have massive electric untis .. this process may hurt business in the future 0:10
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 10 күн бұрын
Hi drew, sorry i'm late. hey drew, the trailers "base dry weight" is 2300 lbs. whats the max weight on that chassis? this is more of a hybred between a teardrop and a standard trailer. Again, notice they have the poptop but they didn't put rails up there for a bed. You could EASY fit a bed.. or 2... up there, so you could have 2 kids sleeping up there, adults down... RGB, ugg, i'd almost feel allergic to running the red lights at night. Just bad flashbacks from the CUCV radio pod with the red lights on inside at night... bad flashbacks. Interior cook stove? in truth, i can see a lot of people just going with portables. Now sure, you can get one of those big colman cook stoves with the huge metal flaps... but why? Canadian tire for example, offers little, single burner 8000 btu cook tops... small, easy to set up and use, you can move it around as needed. this lets you use the table as a cooking area or a prep area... You could also keep an air fryer in storage. when you are on shore power, or if you just have enough power on hand. most are sub 2000 watts so you can "bake" air fry stuff in a few minutes. again they pack small and store small so good option for internal cooking quick. who's this for? This... is for "mid level" campers... People who are going to spend weeks out... Not quite "full time" camper life, but not the one weekend a month family. Winterized tell me its for hunters, its for people who will work in the field. Supprised they didn't have floor threw holes and a skirt for it for ice fishing. heck, picture towing this thing with a big heavy truck thats got its own bed cab camper. Driving out to a spot setting up the bean, connetcting the bean and the bed camper with a tarp and side flaps. using the bed camper for your cooking, plus its full wet bath... while sleeping 1-2 in the bed camper, and 1-2 in the bean. 3 beds, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, full kitchen, bean for cargo and storage space. that as your base or centerpoint for a hunting or fishing trip
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I remember the max weight on the chassis being quite big. To the point it would be hard to get anywhere near it. Yes, with those rails I am picturing Taxa Mantis. They made it work. A little utilitarian and massive amounts of metal for us. I would love to see a version of those rails/bunks that are a little softer. I agree with you on the cookstove. I guess my thought was just who would buy this $70K trailer? Probably someone who wants everything. I feel like they would want a built in cooktop as well, maybe I don't understand this market. When the Meerkat came out, very similar interior setup. In that video I got so many comments saying they needed a cooktop, but maybe it was because it came with a dinky butane stove. I think if Bean through in a dinky stove on a $70K trailer people would push for something else. I think it was smart of them to just say bring your own. Love your take on who it is for. When you said it, I just pictured my family. That's probably why I really appreciate this design. We aren't full time, but we aren't weekend warriors either. I say that, but this season has only been shorter trips for us. We are due for long camping season (fall)! Jennifer as usual, you knocked it out the park here. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your thoughts on this camper.
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 10 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Cook stove- You understand the market but remember, this thing is designed for cooking outdoors with the big prep area out doors... So thats where they expect most people to cook. hence a backup internal cook top for rainy days or winter... doesn't nessessarly need to be "fixed" thus having a small mobile unit... that could be brought out and used as an extra burner for the outside set up or just keep inside in storage till needed is good.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I completely agree in terms of usability this is the trailer that our family would want. But the more I make these videos the more I realize there's another family out there who has much different needs than we do
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 10 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks This would go over big on the Asian market too. At least for the options it has. its size configuraiton (if it had the rafter beds it would sleep 6). the only thing missing would be the kotatsu. if you could somehow fit a kotatsu in there LOL. (*tilts her head* are you really looking that up?) And again for cooking, add in an air fryer and you can cook almost everything inside in an emergency. (well that and the butane top for boiling water for retort pouches.)
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
You know I am looking that up right now! Haha. A heated table? Where do you learn about this stuff.
@gareman9417
@gareman9417 8 күн бұрын
It'd be nice to see a review of the various overland trailers from Canada.
@bartman1857
@bartman1857 8 күн бұрын
Drew did one on Mission Overland and I think Off Grid.
@theflourcity
@theflourcity 8 күн бұрын
Haha $70k. No thanks! I can buy a ton of tents, put them together and make a tent mansion for that price.
@garys6898
@garys6898 2 күн бұрын
😂
@RobertsAdventure
@RobertsAdventure 8 күн бұрын
Price is definitely a bit yikes, but it's a great feature set with 5KW Ecoflow power, distribution panel etc. Custom FOX suspension, compressors, etc. That's probably $8k there. Air adjust suspension another $3k. Build quality on the storage is awesome probably another $2k. TAB 320/400 is $35-55k and they are the leaders in the teardrop space ("boondock" version offroad) but sleep 2 instead of 3-4, this blows them away IF you want the feature set. US mostly doesn't have the hardcore multi week tough tracks offroad that this would kill for, you need to sell it in Australia vs CUB campers and you would do really well. It would be cool to have a shell/base model without all the bells and whistles for $38k ballpark. Layout is sweet, huge space for a small poptop. I don't know another poptop that has an easily replaceable top.
@merickrickman4092
@merickrickman4092 10 күн бұрын
Pretty cool and capable looking trailer. Price is..... high, and if you're tall, you can't sleep in it. I'm 6'5" (77") and that only leaves maybe 3" of foot space, if it's a standard dimension queen. I had my Hiker Trailer made with the galley at my feet a few inches shorter so I can fit no problem, can't have Bean make it wider, lol.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I do like the ability to customize. Like you said, that is something I really value with Hiker. While they mass produce trailers. Well, mass by small ma and pa trailer standards, they still haven't given up the ma and pa vibe with those customizations.
@merickrickman4092
@merickrickman4092 10 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Yeah. I got mine back in 2019. It took a little while, but we didn't bug them and knew that it would take a bit. I think we got ours at the perfect time. We've had zero issues with it. Only issue is it doesn't get used enough, lol. Love the videos.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
@@merickrickman4092 I was so excited to see they put out the 4x8 this month. That is truly a budget trailer.
@IAmMrTrumpet
@IAmMrTrumpet 10 күн бұрын
$70k for a “tear drop” style trailer is comical
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Lots of comical laughing comments today. Thanks for sharing. Seems to be a trend.
@caver6292
@caver6292 9 күн бұрын
that is a VERY nice camper....but a bit above my budget. If I win the lotto or my long lost uncle leaves me a few mils......love all the neat details and features...
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for the taking the time. I don't know if I should say let's hope your long lost uncle lives a long happy life or... Haha
@caver6292
@caver6292 9 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks hahahahaha, he's long lost....that's the point... ;-)
@shanangf778
@shanangf778 9 күн бұрын
Nice trailer and i was intrigued by it the first time you made a video. But damn, that price is outrageous. 😅 will stick with my Micro Max. ❤️😜
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
MicroMax, NICE!
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 4 күн бұрын
hmmm, converting it to a hard side pop up... lets see, we'll give it 3" on either side, so 7' across on the roof. call it 3.4' per side. for 1" thick roof + windows... BUT we hang he hinges at different levels. offsetting them. so we COULD pop the roof straight up about 3.3" per side or go for triangle inner panels using a rubber gasket along the "out side" of the panels would allow a water tight seal over the roof then when the inner walls are pulled in, the gasket comes in too... there might be some dripping or such if the outer walls were very wet but not likely enough to worry about. should be able to raise and lower the roof quick enough to prevent much rain or such from coming inside in a storm. the gasket would also act as a footer for the roof to "sit on" when raised... providing it extra strength. when down the panels would then be folded up into the roof bulge and locked in place, allowing free movement inside with it closed down. *looks innocent at drew*
@bartman1857
@bartman1857 9 күн бұрын
Drew as usual, excellent review! I am impressed with the fit and finish of all Bean trailers. They have done a great job with this new flagship model. The price is not that bad and right in line with the market. All the components are top knotch! Love the couch and extra wide Queen! Suspension and chassis look incredible! Wish they offered a 3-5 five year warranty instead of just 1 year. Way more pros than cons. Some of the cons for me personally: Why a pop-up at all. Could have gone full hard sided with 6' 4" head room. That entry door is a head banger for us tall geeks. At this weight, I don't think the pop-up going down while in transit is that much of a concern. Artic Tern windows are awesome and expensive, but they have to delete that front window on the slope. It's going to leak. Not sure what the ground clearance is but to much low hanging fruit. Steps, table storage, spare tire and stab jacks. Also, putting an extension draw bar on rear trailer hitch and then stating how much weight it can hold is encouraging people to put too much weight on rear hitch.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Good to see you my friend. I'm picturing you trying to move through that doorway. Haha. Great feedback here. You spent a lot of time studying trailers in this weight/price range so I know you have seen a lot of different options out there. Great point about the height as well. At what point does aero really not matter a whole lot? When you are towing a large brick down the road that extra height probably isn't as important as other shapes.
@bartman1857
@bartman1857 9 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks great to see you as well Drew!! It's probably stupid of me to suggest the B 2 going hardsided at this point. I know folks like the idea of having all that head room that a pop up offers. I was very surprised how roomy my trailer feels at 76". This might not be the case for someone who is 6' 6" tall but clearing the 5 foot door would be a problem as well. Curious how much more wind drag is created with that extra 18" of height? Maybe more then I realize. Website says a Partner stove is included in the 69k price. I assume it would go in the outside slide out kitchen. FYI- best stove on the market.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
@bartman1857 I think it is the portable version of the cook partner. That would be my assumption so they can move it around camp
@bartman1857
@bartman1857 9 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks thanks for letting me know they now make a foldable two burner. I will be picking one up when my camp chef wears out. They are pricey $519
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Yes, they are pricey aren't they. I haven't used one yet. As you know I wasn't a huge fan of the originals. Definitely built to last, good simmer control, but the BTU ouput was a bit lacking. I have a feeling they are probably more powerful now. I need to check them out again.
@fabulousoffroaddesigns5080
@fabulousoffroaddesigns5080 9 күн бұрын
Right Idea! Wrong price!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@ToShutKidUp
@ToShutKidUp 9 күн бұрын
I love the video and my wife and I are looking to get into the small camper / square /teardrop. But looking at base price for this camper at $70,000.... no gd way.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Would love to know what other campers you are looking at. Excited for you guys to join the club!
@mark-di5pf
@mark-di5pf 9 күн бұрын
Bean has a many models of trailer for every lifestyle and budget.
@bucktalesoutdoors7566
@bucktalesoutdoors7566 9 күн бұрын
I absolutely love this trailer, everything about it is top notch , unfortunately at that price it is just not within reach. I understand prices for just about everything have gone crazy in the last couple of years but a compact trailer that costs as much as a new truck ??
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
I think how you are feeling, is how many are feeling on here. Good to see you my friend. I greatly appreciate all the support from you over the years.
@markmatson2645
@markmatson2645 10 күн бұрын
$70,000 and no solar. Damn!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I get you on that one. I think solar these days is fairly affordable. I have a feeling, when they see these comments they might throw that one in. It just seems odd to put every upgrade imaginable on this trailer, minus AC (and I get that one), and not throw in solar.
@garretlewis4103
@garretlewis4103 10 күн бұрын
And no options.
@thomasott9488
@thomasott9488 10 күн бұрын
​​@@PlayingwithSticks, they are marketing themselves out of business with these Australian type designs now .. awesome looks , most good strong builds , but in this economy most people I believe will be buying used ones.. in the community, I see most people buying the cheaper versions where most are built within and with American parts ... at that price, it should have 6 grand of solar and battery
@the305hauler
@the305hauler 8 күн бұрын
Booyah 👊🏽 😁 👍🏽 🇺🇸 But 70k 😮
@HoustonBrownPhotography
@HoustonBrownPhotography 3 күн бұрын
$70K is insane for this. No way. That trailer will not be worth half that after a year.
@korybeckwith834
@korybeckwith834 9 күн бұрын
For $75000 this trailer is a has bean.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
I see what you did there. Like the word play.
@theoutdoordad7395
@theoutdoordad7395 9 күн бұрын
Would be a great trailer for me but it’s x2 any budget I’d have for it.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
I had hunch quite a few people would feel this way. Great match for many of us, but a bit high on the cost.
@theoutdoordad7395
@theoutdoordad7395 9 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks yeah but it does look like an amazing camper. I’m either just too poor or too cheap!
@pjrodriguez9755
@pjrodriguez9755 10 күн бұрын
Awesome video, Drew. A few things: I so badly want to see some footage of this with the top down and someone inside. You got so close a few times but never did lol. Would love to get a feel for what it’s like. Also some content of the top being opening from start to finish. As you noted, I also want to know about a vent fan. For the price that needs to happen. Is the mattress different than my mean bean? Would love to know the dimensions. Do the 110 outlets work with that power system even if not on shore power? Lastly, needs a paper towel holder lol.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
You know, beings you guys are taking a serious look at buying this trailer. If you let Bean know I bet they can make a video for you and throw it on facebook or something. The latching/setup of the top was almost instant. You'll like how easy they made that. But, I agree, I should have shown it with the top down.
@pjrodriguez9755
@pjrodriguez9755 10 күн бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticksno worries! Ton of time before it comes out so I’m sure they will show this. Do you remember if that door has screen like the regular beans? It was nice to have the door open but leave bugs out.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
I should remember. I stayed in it. But, I don't. I would assume it does. Add that to your list to have them film. Great questions.
@Shoebutie
@Shoebutie 9 күн бұрын
So, no kitchen (saw the little sink), bathroom (an outdoor shower), a tiny cold box for a refrigerator, canvas (not hard) top, no air conditioning, no solar and $70,000.00? I heard the price and went back to rewatch the video to see what I must have missed. I never saw how their components justify this price. C’Mon Bean
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your take on this. I appreciate the time you took to break down the areas of need/concern.
@colbybrady2187
@colbybrady2187 9 күн бұрын
For that extraordinary price I'd want the hard wall composite pop-top, a drain at the entryway and shower hose for winter inside shower. Otherwise, I'd just prefer a minimal van or flatbed build.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
I like the unique perspective. Thanks for sharing.
@colbybrady2187
@colbybrady2187 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for listening, and for the review.
@Utoobhero
@Utoobhero 10 күн бұрын
Great concept, too expensive!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 10 күн бұрын
Wait, I think someone just recently left this exact comment. Love it!
@ARVIthereyet
@ARVIthereyet 9 күн бұрын
The placement of the table attached to the trailer wall and the slide-out fridge section is a bit awkward. It should be designed so that when you're preparing food on the table, you can stand between the slide-out and the table, allowing easy access to both. Currently, that's not possible. For this price, such an oversight seems a bit odd.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 9 күн бұрын
You are the second person who mentioned this. Thank you for sharing and taking the time to point this out.
@pjrodriguez9755
@pjrodriguez9755 7 күн бұрын
This is a really good call out. I noticed this as well. You’d have to prep on the table, then walk around it to the stove. That’s just not a great flow.
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