Why We Chose a BASE MODEL Fiberglass Teardrop Trailer

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Playing with Sticks

Playing with Sticks

Күн бұрын

What if a Scamp fiberglass trailer and a teardrop trailer had a baby! All the benefits of fiberglass, but the form of a teardrop trailer. That is what we were looking for. Low maintenance, fits in the garage, high clearance, no water intrusion, and the ability to expand (rooftop tent, shower, awning, rock guards, etc.)
Searching for the perfect small camper trailer is hard, maybe even impossible. But, this is as close as we have come in terms of what works best for our family of four. Our goal is NOT to get you to purchase a Bean Trailer. The goal is for you to use this trailer as a base comparison when shopping for other trailers on the market. In terms of cost to components and build quality we believe the entry level Beanstock model from Bean Trailers is actually quite the bargain. Now don't get me wrong, there was some sticker shock when we originally saw the price of this fiberglass camper. But, Once you do your research. You will probably realize, like us, that it is priced accordingly when you set it side by side with other campers on the market.
And then there are the big questions I have for you. How well do you know your camping style? Will you actually benefit from an off road trailer or would you be better off with a base model? And in terms of clearance, do you really need more than 15 inches?
Videos mentioned in this episode of Playing with Sticks:
🟡Valiant Trailer Build Interview: • Valiant Off-Road Teard...
🟡18 Reasons Why You Should Buy a Teardrop Trailer : • Why YOU Should Buy a T...
🟡Our Trailer vs Trailer Playlist: • Why Teardrops are BETT...
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@dieseldrax
@dieseldrax 3 жыл бұрын
The Bean, specifically the Meaner Bean, was on our short list of trailers recently. Ultimately, we ended up placing an order for an Off Grid Trailer Pando 2.0 since it checked more boxes for us and was less of a compromise. The base Bean is a great little trailer for sure and would work well for a good portion of people, but we're one of the "we need an off-road trailer" because we've already ventured areas with the RTT on our vehicle where a base Bean or standard teardrop wouldn't go and we want to make sure the trailer isn't what limits our options. We also decided to spend a little more money on a quality off-road trailer for various reasons. Durability/Longevity (no wood and solidly built), retains value, etc. We've been in the mass-produced trailer world and the kind of money these smaller trailers are demanding seems excessive compared to traditional trailers, but as you said it really comes down to components and build quality. Sure, you could spend half as much money on one of the mass-produced "off-road" trailers but they're going to fall apart after a couple of years of actual off-road use, let alone damage that could/would be caused by condensation, leaks, etc because they still use a lot of wood or similar materials that won't hold up. So value really depends on what you expect out of a trailer.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
We have been hearing a lot more about the Off Grid trailer recently. I need to pin this comment. You said it perfectly! One of these days we are going to have to take out a trailer from Off Grid.
@maine-iacmetal6336
@maine-iacmetal6336 2 жыл бұрын
BRX if you want an indestructible off grid trailer!!! Plus made in the 🇺🇸
@gregzeigler3850
@gregzeigler3850 2 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I watched a video, just this morning, of a man who owned a Mini Mate that was over 20 years old and still in awesome shape. If you had no children and just a wife, that would be the way to go. Could be pulled by a small car or a motorcycle and under $5000 new.
@SrirachiKat
@SrirachiKat 2 жыл бұрын
@@gregzeigler3850 what trailer are you talking about because I’m semi interested in getting a trailer or something similar to move for wildlife technician jobs but don’t want to put a giant hole in my pocket😬
@davidgarcia2691
@davidgarcia2691 Жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks what do you think about the new bean stalker vs the bean stock?
@mikemead2315
@mikemead2315 3 жыл бұрын
Getting out doing something is the real goal. Later, a person learns what makes it easier to have fun. Having any camper is better than having no camper. And a person doesn’t really know what they value until they use it. And those values change. Go camping and exploring. The perfect camper will come later after many s’mores induced deep philosophical scientific camper attribute discussions. It takes many s’mores. Can’t be rushed.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Love this one Mike! You know me. I am always in search for that impossible perfect camper. We have a lot more s'mores to go. We will keep eating them while the manufactures keep getting closer and closer. Haha.
@mikemead2315
@mikemead2315 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Yeah, well….I dont follow my own advice. You acted! I’m still looking for the perfect camper at the perfect price …. Signed “Camperless”.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
@@mikemead2315 I still have faith that the industry will come around. Meeting with camper manufacturers this summer they have a lot of neat announcements coming up. A lot of great new technologies, builds, etc. BUT a majority of them are not going in my direction. A lot more tech, offroad, power, etc. But, I bet someone will come out with the almost perfect trailer soon. Almost being the key word.
@mikemead2315
@mikemead2315 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Yeah. Probably more young people want a teardrop’s attributes vs young families and retired guys. Still, I feel left out. I understand the reasoning behind narrow marketing focus, but still, aren’t lots of the great attributes also valued by multiple groups - just got to make sure those attributes are in the brochure for the non-targeted to see. Seems like leaving sales on the table to me.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
@@mikemead2315 From all the marketing gurus I run into on occasion it seems like they really push for a niched market these days. I am more of a cast the net wide guy as you can probably tell from my channel content. I know it probably hurts the channel in terms of views, but I love chasing a wider interest and learning from others who see things much differently than me.
@DD556762X51
@DD556762X51 3 жыл бұрын
Mean Bean owner here. You get what you pay for. They are made to last and hold value.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! You are absolutely right. I should say that more. Very simple "you get what you pay for." I know that is painful for folks to hear sometimes, but it typically is the truth in the small camper industry.
@0HARE
@0HARE Жыл бұрын
Your whole proposition in this episode is exactly why we are buying a new all fiberglass Casita 17’ Independence. Our first travel trailer was a ‘79 Scamp 13’. It survived a brutal “100 year” hail storm without a scratch, and only one broken window pane. We took it everywhere, and had a ton of fun with it. Seeking more comfort and room, we made the big mistake of buying a traditional stick-built Keystone Passport 23’. Worst decision we ever made. We’ll be selling the Keystone this summer, and taking delivery of our new Casita in July. We’ll be doing some upgrades to the Casita, but right from the factory, with no mods, it is perfectly adequate. Happy Camping
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your purchase! You’ve probably noticed by now we are huge fans of the Scamps and Casitas. They just makes sense in so many ways. We have always leaned towards a Scamp, because of our small tow vehicles, but if our vehicles were a little stronger, we would pick the Casita over the Scamp. Same thing goes with 13 foot versus 17 foot. The 17 foot just makes a lot more sense when you have a table that doesn’t need to be converted into a bed every day.
@mkkrafts9261
@mkkrafts9261 3 жыл бұрын
I bought the Classic Bean because I love those fenders! I wanted to get outdoors but can't handle sleeping on the ground. I wanted minimal set up, minimal maintenance and maximum comfort. I wanted something that would last and that I could leave packed. Throw some food in there and I'm ready to go at a moment's notice! The kitchen is just as great to cook in as my kitchen at home. I have the same kitchen as your Beanstock. Not to mention that the 90 day lead time gets you a custom build. When I'm out with it I get a ton of admiration and questions... then people hear the price and often think it's crazy. They sometimes mention it doesn't even have a bathroom. Well most campgrounds have bathrooms and most of the time that's where I camp. Also I have a super easy pop up tent with a luggable loo and I don't have to worry about black tanks and the stinky slinky. I know myself and if I had a big camper with a bathroom and indoor kitchen, I'd stay inside. But I want to get outside that's the whole point. With the Bean I cook outside, eat outside, sit outside and explore and hike. And I don't have to worry about rain and high wind blowing down a tent. I love it.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
😀
@mark-di5pf
@mark-di5pf 3 жыл бұрын
If Bean has helped in anyway to enhance your camping experience and get you outdoors, you cant imagine how fulfilling that is to us. Bean There!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
So do we! We love it. And we love this comment. It originally was our favorite trailer in the lineup. But when asking about the trailer they thought our style of camping would probably be a bit rough on the fender's paint. However, I asked again this summer if potentially we could rhino line or armadillo line the fenders. And they said of course. It wouldn't look quite as good. But you would still get those nice classic lines and protect that fender from chipping. But like you mentioned, with the places you camp you would be much better off with those nice beautiful painted fenders. It is one thing to see a picture of the trailer online. But a completely different experience seeing a Classic Bean in person.
@mkkrafts9261
@mkkrafts9261 3 жыл бұрын
@@DIYOutdoorLife Hey Brian! We meet again Lol!
@mkkrafts9261
@mkkrafts9261 3 жыл бұрын
@@mark-di5pf It really does enhance my experience! I love the base plus galley with the Norcold. It's so perfectly laid out. I'm going to try boondocking in national forest soon!
@trytubeniceok
@trytubeniceok 3 жыл бұрын
Cool trailer and good points about what you really need. We went big with a SoCal Teardrop XS10 on 33"s with tons of clearance, water storage and off-road goodies. My point is that at least here in California, you can't even get a camping spot for 6 months to 1 year reservation...it's so lame like that out here. But with our off-road teardrop / vehicle we can cross deserts, climb up legit 4x4 trails and get to places no-one else can or would even try without a serious off-road setup. Not cheap, but the adventures are priceless. Thanks for the great videos!
@triciaharrod7582
@triciaharrod7582 3 жыл бұрын
Road Toad (fiber glass, aluminum tear drop) versus Hiker (aluminum, wood, steel square drop), that was our dilemma. Price, features, and actual use. We felt that the Hiker gave us options to modify as compared to a fiberglass setup. The Bean trailers were a WOW on several levels, we just didn't have the cash to dump into such a high quality teardrop. One income family - two in college, and two home schooling ... bills! Glad you were able to get into a Bean. Would love to have it too!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
To be honest between the two of them we would have went with the Hiker as well. And you really do need to factor in the price. I like to tell people they all get us to the same destination. I don't want to even think about the costs we have ahead of us with East and Rye. Haha.
@maykouhansen6713
@maykouhansen6713 3 жыл бұрын
I love the quality of the bean. The more I learn about teardrop trailers, I think the bean is reasonably priced for its quality:)
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
You are starting to sound like Drew!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
@@joemomma3770 Right!
@mixflip
@mixflip 3 жыл бұрын
I finally saw the black bean for the 1st time at overland Colorado and I get it now. They are extremely well built. I call them works of art. Some are ugly square wooden boxes on wheels. Bean trailers are now on my list of top tier trailers. I still love that extra large valiant though. I'd have him make a bunk bed model for me if I bought a valiant. I have 3 kids
@markkuthielkozak8753
@markkuthielkozak8753 Жыл бұрын
do they make a bunk model?
@swahilijs
@swahilijs Жыл бұрын
Thanks drew. I really like your shows. We camp in a Chrysler town and country. We’ve travelled all the way to Alaska and also from Washington state to Florida and back. My wife (51 years of marriage) says she doesn’t want to pull a trailer. We do a lot of camping in the Pacific Northwest. We want to take the Alaska marine highway again in the middle of may. We hope Canada stays open.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks Жыл бұрын
Love what you are doing. Find what you like and stick with it. Thats my motto. Well, for others. Haha. I am always wanting to try new things. I had the perfect rear bed and storage situation in my Jeep when I met May in my early 20s. She was not a fan. Haha. From there I was always on the hunt for the next best thing to get us outdoors. I have my fingers crossed for your Alaska adventure. The last time we were forced through Canada with just a few days of travel time. It was rough.
@krippleinacaravanxxx707
@krippleinacaravanxxx707 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been fibreglass here in the U.K. for 20 years with our Polish Neiadow. They are amazing! Very professional vid’ with great info and you will NEVER loose money on this type of caravan. They hold their value! Looking good boy!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️❤️❤️❤️
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
I couldn't' find that trailer online. Does it go under another name? Would love to see it. You are absolutely right on the losing money part. I used to see these trailers as expensive. Now I see them more as investments. You are going to have to post some videos of your travels some day. I can't even imagine what caravan camping looks like in the UK. Sounds so fun!
@DarrylSheather
@DarrylSheather 3 жыл бұрын
The comments about costs with regard to Teardrop and Squaredrop campers is an interesting one. Before I started to build my Squaredrop, I looked at lots of caravans of all sizes to see how they were constructed and frankly, was amazed at how poor the construction was in a lot of them. Whilst well made Teardrops are small, there is a sizeable amount of work in them. I have the analogy that a well made Teardrop is like a piece of high end furniture that will last for many years rather than say, something from Ikea that looks awesome initially but isn't going to be handed down from generation to generation. Thanks for the videos, enjoy the channel.
@susie7121
@susie7121 3 жыл бұрын
Its because of you and your reaserch and trustworthiness that I now have a iceco fridge and a bluetti. Thank you for these informative videos.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
That is awesome to hear. Looking forward to updating the community on our newer ICECO. You will love this. It is the JP30. We ran the entire Beanstock and the fridge off of 1 lithium battery powered by a 70 watt solar panel. Talk about low energy usage. The only issue we ran across was that our vegetables would freeze when they touched the side. Will be trying a bit higher temp next season.
@susie7121
@susie7121 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I look forward to that video and all your videos. I have the JP 50. I have a clipper 9.0. Im now looking forward to price drop of the zero breeze. Its hot in summer for camping in Ontario so this might help. However I love spring and fall camping.
@gtrance3567
@gtrance3567 Жыл бұрын
Great video thank you! What we’re looking for is something very basic to literally replace a tent, but not have to set up in the middle of the night. Thank you.
@sunnymonkey2389
@sunnymonkey2389 2 жыл бұрын
Agree! Living here in Colorado we have several options of trailers but after doing our research about fiberglass, we chose our teardrop from High Altitude Trailer. Yes, we had done our homework for nearly four years and finally found what works for us. We love it! Yes, we asked ourselves all the questions you discussed here in this video too. We wanted something that would not fall apart in three years, especially here in the Colorado! We camp year round too.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 2 жыл бұрын
This is what I LOVE to hear. Someone doing their homework and then purposely seeking out a local option! Thank you so much for sharing this.
@jazzwyld1
@jazzwyld1 2 жыл бұрын
Third time watching this video in the past 2 months. I created a spreadsheet comparing the bean vs other trailers, and they keep coming out on top. There are a lot of great teardrops, Bean makes some of the best, and I agree it is difficult to put a value on fiberglass. Great video.
@drewjohnson6107
@drewjohnson6107 Жыл бұрын
Share the spreadsheet?
@ljprep6250
@ljprep6250 Жыл бұрын
Glass and foam are the only way to go. I'd love to see that spreadsheet, too. From the builders, where did you source your composite walls and glass channels?
@terryanderson7316
@terryanderson7316 Жыл бұрын
Wow, so glad we found your content. It’s so informative and you do it so well. Thank you. We are in the process of buying our first fibreglass teardrop. A Vagabond Joey (mid range model) from Cruizy campers here in Australia. South African manufacture and put together in Oz. Very confident we’ve made a great choice. Made much easier by watching your work :-))
@tomraidna8421
@tomraidna8421 3 жыл бұрын
I love my kit built Chesapeake Light Craft ( marine ply, fiberglass and epoxy ) teardrop, I could cook in the galley but use a folding camp kitchen to cook next to the picnic table. Also it’s so light to trailer, just had a great 1200 mile trip from Pittsburgh to Mackinaw City in Northern Michigan. My kit cost with basement ( integrated cargo carrier) was about $8k and about 300 hours of my time. Really appreciate your videos.
@mikemead2315
@mikemead2315 3 жыл бұрын
Those Chesapeake’s are the best looking teardrop period. Impressive. More campers should be made that way. I originally thought they were WAY out of my price range, but it looks like wood parts kits start at around $3k now, and their (non mandatory) trailer less than $2k. Interesting.
@nunyabidness3075
@nunyabidness3075 11 ай бұрын
They seem to sell a lot of those kits. I hope a larger, more traditional model will be offered. I’ve been dreaming of building one of their boats because they offer them in sizes that fit me.
@ryanburton7628
@ryanburton7628 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks man, we love your stuff-super helpful and informative. We looked at teardrops after viewing your videos recently but decided a Casita was the best for our family right now. You are spot on about fiberglass. Went to see a non-fiberglass trailer and it just didn't sit well how poorly things are made for the price. Plus, who buys a trailer with the hope they will only last in great condition for a few seasons? Talking with Scamp and Casita owners so many have had their trailers for years and they look and operate so well. Hoping to make it your way this upcoming summer. Cheers!
@mikemead2315
@mikemead2315 3 жыл бұрын
Casita! Nice! Lots of the old fiberglass campers (Casita, Scamp, etc.) sell for more than their original price!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
You made a great choice! You have probably noticed we are big Casita fans as well. We definitely consider ourselves part of the fiberglass cult following. Haha. You definitely need to make your way to Alaska. Just Canada alone is worth the trip!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Yes they do. And especially the last 2 years!
@jlscielo
@jlscielo 3 жыл бұрын
I am definitely on board with this trailer company. Great information as always! Happy trails!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Likewise. We definitely give it our stamp of approval. One of these days I will put up the Bean factory tour video. I think once folks see what type of quality control goes into these trailers they will have a better appreciation of them. At least that is how it went for us.
@yooperdog
@yooperdog 2 жыл бұрын
Love the fiberglass. We were on the list for an Escape, but changed to a Scout truck camper so the wife feels comfortable in sharing some of the driving details. Very nice camper though 👌.
@steveho7190
@steveho7190 3 жыл бұрын
Good video and I agree with you wholeheartedly about the benefits of fiberglass construction for an RV. I don't have a Bean but rather a 1998 Bigfoot fiberglass truck camper. Its 2 molded shells and no seams to caulk other than around the windows. IMO it's the best way to construct a truck camper compared to as you said with wood, aluminum, glue etc. Northern Lite is another fiberglass truck camper company and along with Bigfoot are constructed in Canada so these things are built and insulated to handle harsh sub zero temperatures. Keep up the great work and looking forward to your videos 👍
@jacktyler7599
@jacktyler7599 3 жыл бұрын
I just happened to be the 800th 'thumbs up' viewer, only ONE DAY after this was posted. It's easy to see why...or why there are 117K subscribers. This channel's content speaks to 'value' - in experiences and in products - in unique ways and it's a joy to subscribe.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Jack! This is why we do it. It’s so fun knowing people see value in the content.
@mjchurch7645
@mjchurch7645 3 жыл бұрын
Great video! We love our Bean and all our interactions with the Bean Trailer. Couldn't be happier.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. It is always nice to have feedback from actual owners.
@kellymclark5532
@kellymclark5532 3 жыл бұрын
17 k sounds like a lot of money but im building a DIY full custom all aluminum but vintage styled teardrop just im materials it will cost me over 10k easy i am 10k in and I'm not done that is no labour its a different builds so it's not cheap but it shows what the costs or build if you do a nice job can be. if i had to pay for my labour it would be very expensive. people for get the hours that go into some of these people don't work for $2 per hour so and materials are not cheap. great channel! really enjoy it. it has been helpful for thinking of stuff on my build. im very good with fiberglass but wanted to try aluminum for that high polished look but fiberglass is a great way to go!
@mark-di5pf
@mark-di5pf 3 жыл бұрын
Between steel frame, powder coating, wheels, tires, fiberglass shell, composite sheets(floor and walls) axles, doors, electrical, lighting, fans, millwork, galley components and the rest of the direct materials, that equal more than 50% of the purchase price of the trailer. That does not include any labor or overhead. That is why when someone claims that they can 'build a way better trailer cheaper' I invite them to apply for a job at Bean; I want to see them do it. I don't think people realize the expense of quality materials.
@Steve-yo4ld
@Steve-yo4ld 3 жыл бұрын
@@mark-di5pf Agreed!!!!👏👏👏
@mikemead2315
@mikemead2315 3 жыл бұрын
$$ Yikes! Yeah. If you want to build one, go for it. I’m still itching to do so. The typical build diary say count on way more time and way more money. I helped build one. The issues was not the main components which took a few weeks to put together, but the uncommon little stuff that had to be ordered taking a week each time stopping production and stuff had to be modified and doors, latches, and windows leaked and refit, wiring …. It goes on forever past when it kind’a looks like a camper. Ha! - Getting the mattress in the tiny door 🤣. That was fun. End of summer it was useable. Next year it was done. Cost 2x the main components. 2nd one would be WAY faster. Build plans help first time. I still want to build one, even knowing I will still underestimate.
@mark-di5pf
@mark-di5pf 3 жыл бұрын
@@mikemead2315 good point. I did not include the hundreds of little items(adhesives, wiring, latches.....) that add up.
@brycemariano5955
@brycemariano5955 3 жыл бұрын
Congrats on the new trailer Drew!! You are definitely making me second guess building a trailer from scratch haha
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
It would be so rewarding though. We have found with traditional construction I think you can keep them intact for decades. But, they require a bit more tlc. I think the main one is just keeping it covered and preferably inside. And the one I don't like to think about with my traditional teardrop is knowing that overtime the harder I push it the quicker I will probably have to tighten things up down the road. But with all that said. We push our little teardrop hard and have had no structural issues. Over the years the vibration has impacted trim work and all the ground trim on the trailer. But that is all aesthetic and easily fixed.
@brycemariano5955
@brycemariano5955 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks You make some great points! Unfortunately I won't be able to store mine inside so long term weathering is definitely a concern. The fiberglass construction of the bean trailers seems like the best option if I want a worry free trailer.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
@@brycemariano5955 Yes, if worry free is what you need. We definitely would lean towards fiberglass or something like a cargo trailer with zero would components.
@farstrider79
@farstrider79 2 жыл бұрын
Love it! My wife and I are arguing back and forth beta Safaricondo Alto and a Tab 400.
@alorsherryselen5095
@alorsherryselen5095 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the good advise you give to the small trailer community. I agree fiberglass is the way to go, we have a 2012 Little Guy with fiberglass sides and an aluminum and the fiberglass looks like new, what we liked most it was built on a 2 x 3 steel tube frame with the Dexter axle. we brought it without a many options and kitted it out our self as we go. We have been all over the lower 48 states and loved every adventure. We always tell people we sleep inside and live outside.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
"Sleep inside and live outside" Love that. We have heard great things about those trailers. There are a handful still running around Alaska.
@paulenright
@paulenright 2 жыл бұрын
Nailed it Drew ...fiberglass one piece shell, low maintenance ✔ minimal kitchen set up, junk free✔ light weight, ⛽ saver✔ + + + good choice crew
@victory-loriebarnett1877
@victory-loriebarnett1877 3 жыл бұрын
No other vlogger makes me want a Bean trailer as you, May & the kids do. Another good video! Thank you. Blessings all around
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! We really appreciate this sweet comment.
@victory-loriebarnett1877
@victory-loriebarnett1877 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks I only speak truth. That’s the way Holy Spirit likes it. I am getting pretty fond of your channel. And most importantly your family. Very precious
@robincrook5630
@robincrook5630 3 жыл бұрын
Whenever we went to look at tear drops...the height of the galley counter was absolutely my number one complaint. Thanks for doing this video. Now, to convince my husband that my 1999 Ford Ranger XL off road, 3L V6 could pull this.
@kevinmoon6973
@kevinmoon6973 3 жыл бұрын
I ford ranger V6 would easily handle a bean tear drop. Drew and I towed with a Subaru Outback effortlessly.
@robincrook5630
@robincrook5630 3 жыл бұрын
@@kevinmoon6973 Thanks!
@gabrielc1060
@gabrielc1060 2 жыл бұрын
I like tear drops because it's basically set up and ready to roll, small compact and good for tight areas. They are also very comfortable for sleeping. Low maintenance is another one. They do get expensive though it just comes down to what type of camping you do and what you can afford. I like that you can unhitch it and turn it around relatively pretty easy. I give you props for doing it with your whole family. The bean seems cool and well built but testing is the real way to know if it's worth it. I'd like to have one to push it to the limits. Im sure it would hold up a long time.. Good video Cheers to you guys! 👍
@gearlist
@gearlist 3 жыл бұрын
Really informative, great review Drew. Giving that Valiant video a second look 👀
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful. That's what I love to hear!
@FreysOnTheSide
@FreysOnTheSide 3 жыл бұрын
Drew - your video is crazy polished. Love it. We had our eye on a bean for many years and still may end up with one. We have officially sold out T@G and are now in our TC Teardrop! Teardrop for life!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! It has been pretty amazing having autofocus for the first time. I can't even believe I used manual focus for all those years. Congratulations on the new teardrop. I keep telling May we need to catch up on your videos. We are so behind. It has just been such a crazy 6 months!
@FreysOnTheSide
@FreysOnTheSide 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks how to walk everyone through the video, switch angles when it makes sense, laced with great b roll, informative and great storyline. I (Matt) don’t even think I blinked. Stay in touch and stay safe out there.
@maykouhansen6713
@maykouhansen6713 3 жыл бұрын
Love the bean! Great reasons why you choose the bean! I love fiberglass trailers and the bean looks great! Very sleek and modern.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
It definitely turned heads this summer on the road. But so did the other brands we towed as well. Teardrops just look good rolling down the road!
@CampingTherapy
@CampingTherapy 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 1987 Cadet fiberglass trailer. I love that I don't have to worry about water damage.
@jeffwrinkle575
@jeffwrinkle575 3 жыл бұрын
Really great, honest and insightful video. You provided a perspective I had not given much thought with a fiberglass trailer. I really like the Hiker Trailer models and the 270 degree awning they come with. Really fits our style of camping. But you made very valid points with the wear and tear of fiberglass vs aluminum box/bolt framing.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Hiker is a great little trailer. And with care this type of trailer can last for a long time. To me it really comes down to how much you will be using it and how long you think you will be owning it. And if many of us are honest with ourselves I think we don't use trailers and keep trailers as long as we think we will. You are going to laugh when you see our 270 awning video this year. It is about how much we love them and hate them at the same time. Like you we are big fans. But then we flip flop and absolutely swear we will never use one again. And the cycle starts over. Haha.
@teardroplite
@teardroplite 2 жыл бұрын
Great video as always. I am a composite expert and will not disagree with you on all the positive things about composite trailers. I will add that there are many ways to manufacture composite trailers. I use that word instead of fiberglass, because it encompases many options. They can be very well done or not so much. They can be a little heavy with certain techniques. Or they can be extremely wight weight. When shoping, look at weight, tap the surfaces with you knuckle. pinch where you can to get an idea of how thick the structure is. And as Drew says, figure out what you want.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, this has been something I’ve been hoping Bean Trailer will adopt at some point. And basically that is a lightweight fiberglass model. But I understand why Mark doesn’t want to go that direction because it’s not on brand. I sure hope somebody fills this gap in the industry though. I truly think it’s needed and I think there’s a market there.
@ajf5823
@ajf5823 8 ай бұрын
I bought a Tiny Camper Company off road Kong for $12k. It’s composite, has a Timbren axle-less suspension and came with a ton of standard equipment. It’s a tank that can go anywhere my Jeep can go. The owners worked with me to install solar power and a bunch of extras.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 8 ай бұрын
Love hearing this. Composite, Timbren, small camper. You are talking my language. Then you throw in $12K... You are screaming my language! I wonder what a comparable build from Runaway would come to? I am guessing more in the $16K range? I haven't priced it lately.
@MaryOKC
@MaryOKC Жыл бұрын
I spent my life working and we traveled every 2-4 years for 23 years (military) including 16 years in AK eight of which I was a civilian…we had an 18’ camper we used quite a bit (2 years) and even bought and lived in a fifth-wheel for 2 years…then I retired at age 60 and wanted to travel again so I bought a Nucamp TAB 400 and it was too big! Now I car camping my SUV…but I’ve been looking at these and the Nucamp TAG.
@beejoy6153
@beejoy6153 2 жыл бұрын
For me...the need for an indoor porta potty is essential. Yes, I know there are ways to get around that but there is just something about having access to a potty indoors IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT that is so very vital for some (ME!). Nice video and cute little camper there.☺️
@TruckCamperBooBoo
@TruckCamperBooBoo 7 ай бұрын
I love it! My only issue is the rear outdoor kitchen. I spent 3 months in Alaska in 2023. It would be too cold to cook outside when the temperature is below zero. How would I combat the hundreds of mosquitos? I mainly travel in the Fall and Winter 2~3 months at a time. Other than that, I love it! Thanks!
@chloesamclutch
@chloesamclutch 2 жыл бұрын
I kind of went a different route, buying used. Found a Heartland MPG that is in good shape and has enough amenities to keep the wife happy. Teardrop shaped and pretty well built. We're approaching retirement so this is a good fit for us. Hoping to upgrade it to a rear kitchen instead of those useless rear bunks. I can probably do upgrades and solar for half (or less than) the price of a comparable new trailer. We don't extreme off road so suspension is fine.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 2 жыл бұрын
I love the idea of converting the bunks to a kitchen. That’s half the fun isn’t it? Making it your own!
@metaxaanabeer
@metaxaanabeer 3 жыл бұрын
For those of you with a Dexter torsion axle, Dexter offers a lift kit for around $300 that you can do in your driveway. Axle stays the same, it lifts the actual trailer about 3" so, in my case, no more plowing the hitch and dragging the rear when coming up from a lakeside camp back onto the road. And Drew, mine was a CnC kit, put together like a big adult jig saw puzzle. 10 years now and I haven't had to re-caulk, replace or re-screw anything. As you know we rattle up and down logging roads, mine access roads, some deactivated, some abandoned. I was pretty anal while putting it together. Glued and Screwed!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
This is good to hear! And goes against most of the information I read in forums. I know from talking to you, you go to some pretty rough places. So what do you think is the difference? Maybe lack of attention to detail by manufactures versus you doing the process yourself? Because it sounds like you didn’t do anything special… glue and screws. Or am I just being too paranoid and have heard too many stories over the years? Thanks a lot for sharing this, I love hearing the counter arguments.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Love what you shared with the dexter torsion axle by the way! At that price it’s almost a no-brainer.
@metaxaanabeer
@metaxaanabeer 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Ya, I probably took twice as long on the caulking/butyl tape/glue segment as most but it pays off now, for sure. I thoroughly inspect it each spring and so far...touch wood. I also used the polyurethane glue that was just out then and took a lot of my products from the marine industry. If its going to hold a tuna boat together off shore it will hold my 5x8 as well. Also, and this is big, if it said it took 12 hours to cure it got all 12. I didn't rush a thing. I paid $4,000 for a 5x8 flat packed on a proper welded frame, Dexter torsion, 15" wheel/tires, insulated hatch and roof. Took me two weeks to put it together and all we have done is use it ever since. I should have bought 6, eh? Guy has left the business years ago, I bet he is regretting that now. Sorry for so chatty but I love my teardrop...
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
@@metaxaanabeer You know we love this chatty stuff. Haha. And everything you are saying is pretty new to me. Always nice to learn new things on here and reflect on our practice of maintaining trailers. Ours held up really well and like you I think it really came down to the proper spring inspection. We typically tackled things before they got out of control. Minus our tongue jack. That thing was always one step ahead of us. Well really all 4 of them! haha.
@vonheise
@vonheise 2 жыл бұрын
Why are so many campers being built so many ways? Because needs, wants, and budgets are all different, and people's lives go thru seasons of maybe single, married, family, and retired. I have been camping since age 12 and I have camped in at least 9 different campers in my 60 years of camping, starting at the bottom, to a fifth wheel, and now to a 21' with one slide built for comfort and useability. Never have we needed a camper that will last 40 years, nor even 10 years so durability is not that important to us but bang for the buck is. A mid-size camper with refrigerator, AC, stove and sink are far more important than having the strongest box made. But they sell them all, so it appears that there is a market for them all and one needs to choose what works for them at the stage of life they are in. We have added solar and a generator to our outfit, so we are quite prepared for whatever comes.
@jenniferstewarts4851
@jenniferstewarts4851 3 жыл бұрын
You do bring up one good point here as well. Base Models. RV dealers will always try and upsell, they will always suggest, On you need these independent suspension, you need the backup camera, you need... But in truth, you don't NEED any of this, and don't need it right away. Does your SUV "need" the raised exhaust, the raised air intake for the engine so you can Fjord 4' of water? Some people will take their vehicles out to that type of place almost weekly, so yes, they need those modifications. The average person though doesn't. And this brings things back to the trailer/rv. Think about what you truly need, then, decide if after market items you already have, will do the job for you. Do you need a built in solar panel on the roof, or will your portable panels you already have work, especially with your portable generator. Do you need all sorts of hookups? or are you not going to be using this teardrop at camper parks where you can have a cable hook up? Going with the most basic model is often the best for most people, knowing that as things change as you grow, you can always add on if needed. You can always make changes, or carry a few extra things. Its always harder to REMOVE things you've paid for, that you never use, then to "add" something. heck even if you want something like Satellite tv, why pay to have it perminatly mounted on your RV, when you can get small, portable ones. This way you are not "bound" to using it with just 1 vehicle, you could have it in your suv for tent camping, your tear drop, or your larger campers. Same goes for Satellite internet, why permanently buy one to mount on each vehicle, when you can buy a portable unit that sets up and auto-locks to the satellite for you.
@linseyolesiak6781
@linseyolesiak6781 3 жыл бұрын
I recommend checking out TC teardrops. Their most basic model is $4,000 and is WELL BUILT! We love ours! They have several models and can be customized. Oh, and I should mention, TC stands for Todd and carol who are the couple that build them in Wisconsin.
@twoallame
@twoallame 3 жыл бұрын
Great video, great points on clearance, great points on pricing, you get what you pay for. I could see mt wrangler jku pulling this into the back country with the right hitch. Looking to tour the Bean plant in October
@Scooters4521
@Scooters4521 2 жыл бұрын
The family time/memories are priceless!!
@sonnyblu6299
@sonnyblu6299 2 жыл бұрын
I played in a band called Red, Beans & Rice... We had a bumper stickers etc... "Let It Bean" I'd have to add that Graphic... ;-)
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 2 жыл бұрын
I may have to share this idea with Bean Trailer. they love using little play on words like this.
@bryanemmett2610
@bryanemmett2610 3 жыл бұрын
Great videos! They have been super helpful as our family starts camping with a teardrop trailer. Would love to hear your take on the rooftop tent in general as a solution to teardrop camping with a family of four and any comments on the iKamper specifically.
@txag007
@txag007 3 жыл бұрын
Nice new rig!!!! I've been looking around at small trailers and for some reason I keep coming back to the Bean website. They may very well be my first "teardrop" trailer. Can we get a full walkthrough video? I would love to see how y'all make use of the storage in the trailer.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
You sound just like us! It's funny I wonder if many people have the same journey as us. Meaning you look at Bean, you don't get it the first time. But eventually it starts making sense. I have had to have a lot of conversations with folks here in the comments and trailer manufacturers to really understand what I was looking at. These trailers may be small and simple. But, there are some fine details you can easily overlook.
@txag007
@txag007 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Watching your videos and some other walkthroughs of larger RVs (all the way up to class A) the thing that keeps popping into my head is water intrusion. As a homeowner that is always on my mind. Their biggest win is the lack of seams on the shell. It also helps the long term life of the camper and help prevent it shaking itself apart. I hope y'all are able to keep up the great content overseas in Thailand! I wish all the best on the next journey in y'alls life!!!
@tonyronquillo2246
@tonyronquillo2246 3 жыл бұрын
Love your videos. Had the same discussion and did the same research. Wanted a smaller trailer I could take to remove places. I have a large 5th wheel, but I want to get in the back country more. I ended up going with the E - Pro 12SRK. After 7 months of waiting, I'll pick it up next week. Offroad package, solar, 2 propane tanks, 2 batteries, manual awning, TPMS, AC, furnace, hot water heater, electric jack for less than 15,000 out the door. With the price jumps this year, they are 2k to 3k more this year.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
You are going to have a blast in that. A lot of people end up going with the trailer you selected. And why I think that is is because there really isn't any trailers out there that offer all those features for that price. And the other is that they have created their trailers as a good bridge between the small camper industry and the larger 5th wheel industry you are more familiar with. Meaning you get that small camper we all want to get out to remote places. But you still get some of those nice amenities that typically only come on larger campers.
@davidreed3647
@davidreed3647 3 жыл бұрын
We picked up our Bean Classic late May of this year. Every thing you said is exactly why we chose a Bean.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
That classic is so cool! That was the initial Bean trailer we were interested in.
@LivingOurAmericanDream
@LivingOurAmericanDream 2 жыл бұрын
These are $23k now…fiberglass or not… really, really, really expensive for what it is.
@pringlized
@pringlized 7 ай бұрын
Just stumbled on your channel. I really appreciate all the great work you put into your vids. Thanks for the awesome work.
@jessag136
@jessag136 3 жыл бұрын
We are researching getting a fiberglass camper of some kind. We have a 5yo (who is really big for his age) and a baby due any day, so we were thinking along the lines of maybe a 13’ scamp, but we are absolutely fascinated with the teardrop idea too. We currently have an older popup camper that needs a lot of work, and honestly using a pop up is so much more work than what I like to deal with as far as loading, unloading, etc. It would be nice to have something we could just load up some food and clothes and go in.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Big fans of the Scamp. We like the 16' model because you don't' have to convert the bed into a table every morning and then reverse it each night. I have seen a few 13' layouts over the years that have a stationary table, but those are pretty rare. And yes, it is so nice to have a dedicated space for all your items in your trailer. The packing/unpacking in our opinion is the worst part of camping.
@jessag136
@jessag136 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks we like the idea of being able to tow the 13’ with our current vehicle, but I agree, the 16’ would be preferable for the table setup. We are still a year or two out on actually taking the jump, so lots of time to suss out the details and wait for the camper to actually be done if we do in fact go with a Scamp. I heard they’re around two years backordered.
@davidmcalpine9420
@davidmcalpine9420 3 жыл бұрын
Got a Mean Bean in April and love it. My son is into off-roading and felt the beefy fenders and added ground clearance might benefit his future use, since it should last for years. Also, my daughter at 6-1, is the short person in the family. The higher galley and entry heights are actually a bonus for my family of giants. Yes, I outfitted it with more than I need, but price was just about $25,000 even. There is a special edition Black Bean that has literally everything and is priced at about 40 grand! As a recent retiree with grown kids just down the street, this set up works great. I go out with the dog on Tuesday, find a great open dispersed site and the working family members join me on Friday.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Love that you are sharing this. Yes, when purchasing a Bean or any fiberglass trailer one goes about the decision a bit differently. When you know how long they potentially will last you really have to think future. 6'1, the short person in the family. WOW! We have them in the 4 foot range in ours. No joke! We are on the opposite end of the spectrum. We always say short people problems. I bet tall people have some problems as well. I'm guessing airplanes aren't the most fun. Haha. I think I heard Mean bean is Bean's #1 seller and Meaner Bean is #2. Completely makes sense. The offroad capabilities appeal to a wide audience. And don't get me wrong. When I said 75% of the time in the video. During the other 25% of the time I look at those offroad setups longingly. Haha!
@sgt.grinch3299
@sgt.grinch3299 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent argument for a teardrop. I like the off road lifestyle too.
@mrdave22
@mrdave22 3 жыл бұрын
looking forward to the tour. thanks for sharing, thumbs up
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I even talked May into giving us a cabin tour. Its always nice to have her do a bit of the talking.
@roxannegordon6162
@roxannegordon6162 2 жыл бұрын
"Don't think about the Bean price go look at it." "Go ahead try on that $8,000 wedding gown you can't afford." Come on...take all the kids to Disneyland at $130. ticket price each. you only live once. " Which one of these statements make sense? If I like it will the money appear in my checking account? No I did not buy a 5th wheel with a monthly loan of $800 for the rest of my life. I bought a Winnebago Mini Drop and fell is love after the first trip. Cost? I paid cash. It's 5 years old now. A gem!!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 2 жыл бұрын
We get your statement as we own a home built Teardrop, but cost is relative depending on who you are and what you’re using these trailers for. Like you are family would do just fine with a small Winnebago trailer. But for many families that trailer would not hold up to the conditions they put their trailer through.
@36PawsPNWC
@36PawsPNWC 2 жыл бұрын
We have a fiberglass trailer!! So glad you chose this!
@kevinmoon6973
@kevinmoon6973 3 жыл бұрын
Good information. I hope more Beans show up on rvshare or outdoorsy so more people can try before they buy one. I see this must be my first youtube cameo, hopefully I show up in a few more videos. Thanks for a great trip in the Bighorns my cousin.
@merds01
@merds01 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great videos! My wife and I have been thinking about going the teardrop camper route - bouncing around a few options. We really like the Bean except one big worry - lighting. From everything we have read, an aluminum body RV is safe to be in during a thunderstorm, but a fiberglass shell is not. One of our reasons for getting the tear drop is in case of bad weather. We love tent camping and want this to enhance the experience - I love the outdoor cooking area (all the time it takes to setup/tear down/clean/stow my current kitchen stuff is a pain), and we love the inside for a rainy day/bad weather. When we're out for a couple weeks at a time - bad weather can happen. So what does everyone do during a thunderstorm in a fiberglass trailer? Thanks.
@fuzzychest
@fuzzychest Жыл бұрын
I was really interested in the trailer at the price you shared, $17,990. The Bean Stock, base price, is now $26,790. The average price is over $30 k. At about double the price you shared, just two years ago, would you say it's still worth it?
@mauchkimberly
@mauchkimberly 3 жыл бұрын
I really love your channel. I can't invest in the trailer where I'm at currently in life, but I have found your insights really informative, particularly where other camping related products I can invest in are concerned. Anyway, thanks for the info on this trailer. A bit out of my budget, but if I happen to fall into some funds, I'm glad to know about it.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Glad you are enjoying the channel. There are a lot of great used campers out there. Even if this is out of your price range I hope you can use it as a base for determining the quality of other campers. There are a lot of fiberglass campers out there in the $4,000 to $7,000 range. Well, that was before Covid.
@vietnguyen-ud9wn
@vietnguyen-ud9wn 2 жыл бұрын
Hey drew! Love the video on bean. My wife and I have been torn between this or the vistabule. Have always appreciated the way you break down pros and cons. Hopefully you can do a comparison video in the future
@SudhanshuV
@SudhanshuV Жыл бұрын
Same here - bean vs Vestibule. Have you guys decided?
@jamespaul2587
@jamespaul2587 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great discussion and overview Drew, we'll have to start calling you Mr. Bean from now on!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Love it! I will take that name. Big Bean fans here. Comedic and trailer. It is the nerd in us!
@devinbraun1852
@devinbraun1852 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video; I’ve been scoping out Bean for a while and love their concept.
@TomWuQ
@TomWuQ 2 жыл бұрын
Finding a mini camper for my wilderness, then your video, nice setup
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
Love it, really nice run down Drew! Hope you guys are seeing some great places in the lower 48. I shot you an email with some questions, circle back when you're online!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Oops. We have been missing quite a few emails lately. We are struggling a bit to stay on top of things while on the road. Hopefully we will find a home base soon.
@DIYOutdoorLife
@DIYOutdoorLife 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks haha, all good. Family first, YT fans second...lol
@mikemead2315
@mikemead2315 3 жыл бұрын
Ya done good! Great breakdown and delivery of your reasoning. You are a really good communicator. Your decision is the result of research, knowledge and experience. The natural Evolution of values, needs, and wants chooses your “Next Last Camper!” I did not realize it was fiberglass! Nice! I recognize and appreciate more quality attributes now. And the resulting price creep! Yup. Getting more comfortable with the prices 😳. Kind’a. Still can’t tear the money out of my hand, but getting closer.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Like you Mike, we didn't realize it was fiberglass either. And then when we did hear it was fiberglass we thought it was two piece fiberglass. If you look at this trailer in real life it has some beautiful lines in the one piece fiberglass. But online those lines appeared to me as end caps. Meaning, holding together two pieces of fiberglass (a potential weak point in the design). But, nope. I was wrong as I often am. This trailer is 1 piece fiberglass. I think when I realized that I quickly became much more interested.
@mikemead2315
@mikemead2315 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Really! One Piece! Even better. Did not even realize. Most marketing departments are not selling to my type. I had discounted Bean long ago…but that one piece fiberglass is something new 🤔. Interesting.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
@@mikemead2315 When I dropped off the Subaru yesterday they interviewed me. That was one thing I mentioned. The marketing is definitely not for me. I'm not a go big or go home, weekend warrior, charging mountains, chugging bears type of guy. As you probably have noticed I am a take it slow, build my outdoor living room, enjoy my family time kind of man. So honestly the marketing is what pushed me away in the beginning, because I didn't think the trailer was built for me. It seemed to be built for someone else. But, I say this to you a lot on hear. I find I am wrong quite often these days.
@mikemead2315
@mikemead2315 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Yeah, I am pretty sure you live your life knowing being wrong on the path to knowledge is still very valuable. Your “wrong” showed us Bean has a one piece fiberglass camper. No one knew that! Never heard it before! You need to be “wrong” more often! Thanks! I’ll take your “wrong” any day! 😃
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
@@mikemead2315 Aww, thank you! My ego needs that from time to time. I need to balance out all those wrongs with some positives. Haha. And that is really neat to hear this is shedding some light on the build process. I thought I was the only one who missed the messaging on that.
@Kurt1969
@Kurt1969 3 жыл бұрын
Great information and different perspective from other trailer videos. Very helpful mate! Thanks.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful Kurt!
@SefaDrums
@SefaDrums 2 жыл бұрын
Happy to hear the Bean is working out for you guys! How do you deal with condensation inside? Thanks so much
@andrewmalhotra
@andrewmalhotra 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t know what it is, but for some reason I think that’s a pretty good price. I guess I’m just used to the idea of needing to spend around there for a trailer, that is good quality.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 2 жыл бұрын
Yes. When we first got into this the prices sounded crazy. But when you realize the average price for a teardrop trailer of this size is $24,000. $18,000-$19,000 for a comparable layout, but fiberglass model sounds pretty good. Definitely bummed about the price increase though.
@Itried20takennames
@Itried20takennames 2 жыл бұрын
I see this price issue a lot today - people, including me, will buy the 200 dollar vacuum cleaner over the 550 dollar vacuum cleaner, then over and over…the 200 vacuum cleaner breaks in about 2 years, then again, then again, then again, whereas the 550 cleaner is fine at 10 years. So for the 10 years, I will pay a 1000 dollars instead of 550 “to save money.” Doesn’t always work this way, of course, but in my parents generation companies advertised how long lasting and quality their products were, now we have trashfills full of the cheapest possible options that are made to look okay on the store shelf, then fall apart rapidly.
@gabrielc1060
@gabrielc1060 2 жыл бұрын
Nice subie by the way. My favorite part is fiberglass shell. My little tear drop has a slight water leak and with being wood construction it's not the best mix. A Fiberglass shell is the main factor for already being better construction but the price tag makes it hard to decide.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, the price tag is a tough one. There are some squaredrop composite campers out there at a much lower price tag if that peaks your interest?
@gabrielc1060
@gabrielc1060 2 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks oh yeah I'm sure between the car and trailer. I'm going to stick with mine for now but thank you for the heads up. I'll definitely check them out.
@getlosttoday4045
@getlosttoday4045 3 жыл бұрын
I am jealous! Nice score Drew!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Not quite a score. Even though it’s the trailer we’ve chosen for our family, we are moving to Thailand in one week. Bean let us take it out this summer when they heard that we didn’t have a trailer. We returned it yesterday. Bitter sweet. Super great experience taking out a dream trailer, but tough walking away. But in my book it really is a score! Such a cool experience to see the lower 48 with my family.
@getlosttoday4045
@getlosttoday4045 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks never stop doing what you are doing. Good luck and love life one campsite at a time! Best wishes from Minnesota!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
@@getlosttoday4045 Thank you so much! Love Minnesota. A large portion of my family is from the Shakopee area.
@gringolatino97
@gringolatino97 3 жыл бұрын
saw your setup on tfl channel, glad i found this channel
@kungpupanda1726
@kungpupanda1726 2 жыл бұрын
Been eyeing the wilderness, this is a sign for me to get one.
@Courage2Care
@Courage2Care 3 жыл бұрын
Fiberglass is 🙌 🙌 . Obviously affordable is important but everything have a price. I bought a K-Pod. I have it outfitted with off-road capability & have electric brakes. I drag it around on an awd Daihatsu 1.3
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Is that the caravan/trailer out of New Zealand?
@BirdPhish
@BirdPhish 3 жыл бұрын
Well done!....on the video... and going with the Bean :)
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I just sent someone to your channel to find what you use to cover your windows. What video was that in?
@BirdPhish
@BirdPhish 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Thanks, very nice...the first video I did, the walkaround at Trona Pinnacles, shows Passenger Pigeon shades and also can view them in one of my recent videos "A Few Mod Ideas for the Expedition 2.0"...thanks again for the video...I always love to watch and learn from you!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
@@BirdPhish Thank you for this. I will share it on that comment. And it is honoring to hear you enjoy these videos. Especially coming from someone with such an awesome rig and from someone who frequents amazing camping locations. You are living many people's dream.
@jccapwell
@jccapwell 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video and information. Quality enhances ones experience and avoids downtime and field repairs. Question: is your Subaru Outback equipped with the turbo four engine which gives it more towing power? Thank you.
@byever1
@byever1 2 жыл бұрын
The wilderness Outback comes standard with a 2.4l turbo. The main reason manufacturers use a turbo is to get maximum power out of the smallest engine. Towing capacity is generally dictated by weight and braking.
@robertkelleher1850
@robertkelleher1850 2 жыл бұрын
@@byever1 Perhaps, but for the Outback specifically, the 2.4L turbo models (Wilderness, Limited, etc.) are rated at 3500 lb. tow capacity, and the 2.5L standard is rated at 2700 lb.
@jameswest9792
@jameswest9792 3 жыл бұрын
Ok Drew…. I’ve watched many of your videos and have enjoyed them. Fun to see the different topics and views you bring out. However, I think ultimately you will just keep changing, evolving, re-educating, entertaining and deciding that you like a lot of different things for various reasons. You should have gone into politics and be that nice guy that likes everybody and sees + appreciates their point of view. Everyone gets a great review and those that don’t are left in the vague ether of an apparition that is off in the distance of a thick foggy landscape. Still, my tormented soul must like and subscribe because I too am always ‘making up my mind’ but never quite getting there. Be well and carry on!
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Haha you are so right James! I am pretty flavor of the week with these tiny campers. I mean ask me tomorrow and I will say I love the sounds of nature from a pop-up camper. Yesterday, I was saying I love the Bean because it is so quiet inside. Honestly, I love these little things from a teardrop up to a larger vintage trailer. They all have a special place in my heart. But, there have been more campers and equipment that haven't passed the test than those that have. Like you have alluded to though, I don't have the heart to put them on the channel. I have a ton of wasted footage just sitting in the boneyard. I know I offend some manufacturers when I don't put their hard work on the channel, but at the same time I honestly don't think they would want to hear what we have to say about the quality. I am glad you posted this. I need to be more transparent on the channel with what we review. Meaning, if it hits Playing with Sticks it means on paper or in real life it passed the test. Even if I do have a few negative things to say about them here and there. If the item/trailer doesn't meet our expectations it just won't be shown. My poor extended family and friends receive all that gear. And like you said all the other trailers just hang out in that foggy landscape. Sorry for the long email. Last thing...There are also a ton of great trailers out there we just haven't had the chance to test. Some are due to geographical proximity and some are due to being new to the scene. Or at least new to us. As we start getting feedback from the community on what trailers they are interested in, that typically helps point us in the right direction. For example one we have been on the fence about is the Bushwhacker trailers. We are not huge fans from a distance, but they are selling a lot of these trailers right now due to the cost and features. We are going to have to take a deeper dive to see if we are wrong about our initial impression. I don't think it will be anytime soon beings we are heading to Thailand in a few days, but it is on our short list to get our hands on.
@dp2702
@dp2702 2 жыл бұрын
$17,900 in August this year. $21,900 just 4 months later! The Mean Bean is only $2K more, which is a little surprising. I just placed an order for a Bend Teardrop. Not fiberglass, but seems pretty well built. As always, I appreciate your perspective. Love your videos and especially your attitude.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 2 жыл бұрын
Oh no. I was just on the website a couple days ago and I saw the 17,900 price tag. Did it just change? Thank you for sharing this. The frugal side of me loves a fiberglass trailer just because of the low maintenance and longevity. But I still find myself coming back to those classic designs. There’s just something about a classic teardrop. And with just a little care I think they will last a lifetime as well. Bend is definitely on our shortlist. It’s very similar in design to our original Teardrop which we love. Which makes it very similar to the Colorado teardrop design which is why we went out to see it last summer. It’s a classic! Thank you for the positive feedback, we really appreciate it.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 2 жыл бұрын
You had me worried. I went back to the website again, I think you accidentally looked at the classic Bean. Really neat trailer as well. Basically it’s a Beanstock with rounded fenders to make it look retro. When I first started studying Bean I would get those two models confused as well.
@mark-di5pf
@mark-di5pf 2 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Hi Drew, you might need to refresh your browser to see the new prices. The price has gone up on Beanstock as of last Friday. The price of everything has gone up substantially in the last 6 months. JD Powers just reported that the average cost of small campers and trailers went up 39% in the last year. We have seen double digit increase in the cost of materials, labor rates and some components, like axles, have gone up over 30%. Good news is our price has not gone up as much as the rest of the industry, bad news is that the former price was no longer sustainable. Good news is that Bean is still a good value given its construction as compared to similarly prices alternatives.
@dp2702
@dp2702 2 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Actually, I WAS wrong. Senior moment, I guess. It's now $21990 vs $21900. Not saying it's not worth that. Just out of reach for me. No worries, though. I will certainly enjoy mine. On a side note: like you I put off buying one for two years because I couldn't get my head around the prices. In that time they have gone up considerably as has the lead time for getting one. If anyone out there is on the fence, I would encourage you not to wait.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this Mark. I must have some cookies in the cache that continues to open up your old webpage. Again thanks for the update on this.
@guidok3762
@guidok3762 3 жыл бұрын
Congratulations with the new trailer, looks amazing and the quality is super! Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱❤️🇺🇸✌️👍💪👌🥇
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! It was short lived. We had the chance to take out our dream trailer for 2 straight months. Loved it. But, we returned it a few days ago. Heading off to Thailand in less than 1 week! Always a kick to get comments from you. Can't believe you are watching all the way from the Netherlands. So cool.
@DefunctDisney
@DefunctDisney 3 жыл бұрын
Valuable insights, thank you.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@gorila1958
@gorila1958 2 жыл бұрын
I got lucky and found used although not a Bean it's an older version called LILGUY 6WIDE offroad it will get me outside out there . Great videos always . BTW
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 2 жыл бұрын
Great find! You’ve probably seen our teardrop trailer from earlier videos. Not near as nice as yours, but we had the time of our life in that thing. It was super hard giving it away this summer before we left for Thailand. I like to say every trailer gets us to the same destination. That’s not a 100% true statement, but the majority of the time it is.
@paulwatson5787
@paulwatson5787 3 жыл бұрын
Great video such a professional job from start to finish. Thanks for the information
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
@jefflunt9615
@jefflunt9615 3 жыл бұрын
I've been looking at the Bean for a while now. I also was interested in the Valiant after seeing your video. One of the things that is leading me more and more to the Bean is that they have a very low lead time, especially compared to the others in the industry. They recently had a video with the two head guys at Bean talking about how they hate keeping customers waiting and also the practice of many manufacturers of taking your money and then making you wait for over a year to receive the trailer you purchased. And often it is a rush job and not up to standards. This recent video of yours touches on a lot of things I've been thinking about...just what do I really need. I've just celebrated my 70th birthday and I really don't want to set anything up anymore. I still travel with a light cot and chair and pillow. That is my setup these days. I'm in New Mexico so I rarely need a tent, but it would be nice to have shelter for those times when it gets windy and just downright crazy. Okay, I guess this is turning into a saga. After watching your vids I feel like you are a friend so I may be going on a bit much. Enjoy your take on the mini campers and I'll keep on watching. All the best to you and your beautiful family. Jeff Lunt
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Jeff, these are the type of comments why we make these videos. I don’t make them just to talk at people, I hope people feel this is more of a conversation. Almost everything you hear me saying on the channel, the majority of those words aren’t even mine. They are all things I’ve learned overtime mostly from the comment sections here. I’ve always loved being a student. Well, not really in the school sense. But a student learning from others in my life. The KZbin small camper community feels like the best classroom I’ve ever been in! You would be surprised how many people in the community have a very similar story to yours. In terms of camping style, needs, and age. With my drive from Alaska and then all our traveling this summer I think we put in somewhere between 9000 to 10,000 miles. And in all those miles I would say 80 to 90% of the teardrop owners we saw driving down the road were 60 years or older.
@jefflunt9615
@jefflunt9615 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks Thanks for getting back to me. Travel on Brother.
@2-old-Forthischet
@2-old-Forthischet 3 жыл бұрын
This may not be popular but my smaller aluminum boat was really easy to maintain. My larger fiberglass boat required a LOT of love. Just saying.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
No this is good. Always love hearing different perspectives
@MichaelLochowitz
@MichaelLochowitz 3 жыл бұрын
Great video, thank you for your insight. This was really helpful.
@mixflip
@mixflip 3 жыл бұрын
It's like the earthroamer of teardrops.
@MaryOKC
@MaryOKC 3 жыл бұрын
What are the VOC off gases? Some fiberglass you never get rid of the gases …
@Followthepinas
@Followthepinas Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos! I like the bean but do you have some recommendations for a budget option? We've done some tent camping in the past and enjoyed it. My wife and I are in our mid 40s and are looking for something to do some beach and state parks camping. I'm not sure how much it will get used. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge!
@theGreta
@theGreta Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video, great information, it's exactly the sort of info I was seeking. As for pricing.... this video was posted in August of 2021, and I'm not sure if the filmmaker bought his teardrop new, but at some point the Stock Bean cost him $17,990. Today (Sept. 3rd, 2023), I checked Bean's website and the Stock Bean with standard features _starts_ at $26,790. That is a steep increase in two years. Did they radically upgrade the stock features in that time? Or is this just another supply chain/inflation issue? Was it brutally honest videos like this one that caused Bean to reevaluate what they were asking for such a great product? haha
@BB_usmc
@BB_usmc 5 сағат бұрын
Love your content. I'm in the market for one of these. How would this compare to a Tag?
@tonyanderson191
@tonyanderson191 3 жыл бұрын
We get it... You were sponsored by bean..(and receiving a bean trailer of your liking as the sponsorship...)as a touring musician,I've been in your shoes and enjoyed the spoils every step of the way...
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
That sounds like a good plan to me. Let Bean know I should have some spoils coming. Joking aside. It really is easy to come to this conclusion. If you think about it. This is the only fiberglass teardrop in the industry. Well, was. Escapod just came out with their version as well. I don't think it is in production yet, but will be soon.
@mark-di5pf
@mark-di5pf 3 жыл бұрын
Drew I guess I should send you some Bean tee shirts or something as "spoils".:)
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
We will take it! But just so you know, if this video gets a lot of views we may be asking for a lot more. I’m thinking a Bean there keychain!
@patrickio8084
@patrickio8084 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks It's the TOP02 Model that's made with a fiberglass composite shell. $39.5K USD Base Price. Can preorder now for Summer 2022 delivery.
@user-vu6dn8vu9h
@user-vu6dn8vu9h 8 ай бұрын
I want to complement you on your content, it's very informative and helpful. I've been interested in both the Bean and Hiker. I'm in MI and wondering how I'd handle repairs on a Bean. In your time of ownership, would that even be an issue. I've owned a handful of larger RVs so am not new to trailers and their faults. I like Bean's fiberglass aspect; however, it seems like the Hiker may offer a bit more storage space. By the time I options them with my needs, the Bean isn't much more expensive, however, what is your opinion between those two I mentioned?
@mikemead2315
@mikemead2315 2 жыл бұрын
Solar storage area. The only solar solutions available are permanent mount or figure it out yourself where to store portable panels - and although a 100 watt panel really is not that big, they don’t store well. One thing that would be nice is a thin slot made specifically to store solar panels. Maybe slots accessed outside under the bed, or in the galley on galley floor, under galley counter, snap onto inside of hatch, vertical slots on each side of galley to slide them in? Maybe even a couple of outside kangaroo pouches flat to the sides. Idea Seeds. Sure there are more. This is not hard to solve. Just needs some awareness. Slot could also be used to store a folding table.
@cherylbarrett3443
@cherylbarrett3443 3 жыл бұрын
I have been watching the Bean Stock for a while, and I do like the galley option you chose best. And, it looks like a good value to me. The thing that is holding me back is the weight. I would definitely need a different vehicle.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
Yep, that was us as well. Once you add these components to a build you are going to be no less than 1,500lbs regardless of trailer manufacture. That was a sobering reality we had to learn when researching trailers. There is always a trade off with these trailers. So far I haven't found the trailer that can do it all.
@cherylbarrett3443
@cherylbarrett3443 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks, I could look at it as--my current vehicle is going to last forever anyway.
@PlayingwithSticks
@PlayingwithSticks 3 жыл бұрын
@@cherylbarrett3443 A lot of folks are converting their vehicles into campers lately. Have you ever given it a thought? We used to have a Jeep with a bed and drawers. It was pretty neat. Our biggest issue was controlling the moisture.
@cherylbarrett3443
@cherylbarrett3443 3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayingwithSticks, I have. It would work for me for sure, as long as it wasn't too hot or too cold. I like to take people along, though
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