Wow! What a spectacular rig! I could live out my life in this trailer. It looks like a road trip to Mesa to see this rig and my grandson at GCU.
@ROAOffRoadАй бұрын
Come to the grand opening this weekend! It’s going to be awesome :)
@rmockthreeАй бұрын
The camper looks awesome!! MDC really gets it. You can see how much they care about the US market. Love the Renogy components!!
@garyhurstjr512Ай бұрын
Love it! Wish the bed could be a Murphy bed converts to more seating.
@Erin-ThorАй бұрын
IF they did the Murphy bed right, that would be cool.
@winterwanderland27 күн бұрын
Boy. I sure hope you got as excited on your wedding night! 😂 Seriously though, beautiful trailer.
@SkylinersYetiАй бұрын
Not a bad looking unit. It looks like a lot of storage space is lost to plumbing. At least the plumbing in my X 195 is not a spider web like that unit. Useable storage is very important in a small trailer for camping more than one night.
@CampingRandyАй бұрын
Great camper! Seen it in person in Vegas at RVDA. Absolutely AMAZING 😮😮😮😮!
@BigBadJohnАй бұрын
My 1987 Avion had a Dometic 12,120 & Propane fridge in it that came in the trailer in 1987 that worked perfect.
@noneya6127 күн бұрын
12:25 Australia most definitely sees below freezing temperatures. They even have snow.
@WickedLive29 күн бұрын
So I'm still a bit confused what this is missing to be true 4 seasons. Are the tanks not enclosed and ducted with heat? Is it the insulation factor? What are some of the limits there?
@kevinmyers3005Ай бұрын
The trailer seemed decent many respencts, but considering a few details, I would be concerned that it may be kind of half-baked and at risk of being another Black Series repeat. A few specifics: 1. MDC trailers are now made in China (moved manufacturing from Australia to China in 2019). 2. Although the full specs aren't clearly defined in the video, it appears that the 65 amp rated MPPT solar charge controller may be undersized for 1225-1825 watts of connected solar panels (1225 watts / 12 volts = 102 amps, 1825 amps / 12 volts = 152 amps). That would restrict the charging rate from the solar panels to much less than their rated capacity. 3. All of the pipes/hoses/pex right out in the middle of the under-sink kitchen cabinet and in the bottom part of the bathroom cabinet severely restricts the usability of those cabinet areas. Why wouldn't those be positioned closer to the sides and/or rear? 4. Both the fresh water and grey water tanks are undersized. 4. Unlike the competing Palomino Pause Reboot, there is no air bag suspension. On the other hand, I do like the size of the shower.
@TheOffroadCamper17 күн бұрын
All US RV manufactures place the plumbing supply lines anywhere anywhere it falls. They’re usually hap hazard with half the cabinet blanked off because they’ve got the pipes routed crazy in there. I’ve freed up double the cabinet space in my new base camp trailer by taking the blanking panels off and moving some of the supply lines and furnace ducts around.
@felishagathright4013Ай бұрын
Love love love. Put me washer/dryer combo, I would sell everything & live in it fulltime!!
@explore_moorАй бұрын
this looks so good! The Aussies sure know how to make a solid quality trailer.
@BoostDeuce18 күн бұрын
.....it's made in china
@TheRoadlessTravelerАй бұрын
I hope you all upload some off road if footage with this rig! Seems like such a long time since you all took the rigs out for the type of crazy off road adventure you all are known for! Would love to see you all take some of the older models you all used to sell on a more extreme trip.
@ROAOffRoadАй бұрын
Shane and the crew are out right now getting some off road testing done! Footage coming soon 👌
@pytheusАй бұрын
Fantastic!! Thank you Shane!! Please some questions: -Are the tanks heated? -Can a Starlink and Onan or other propane generator be installed with permanemt electrical and plumbed for the gas? -Admittedly unusual, have you run across any folks who have built a faraday cage of some sort of EMF dampening around the battery bays and other wiring cabinets as to lessen the impact on the body for sleep?
@WickedLive26 күн бұрын
@@pytheus any studies on EMF output of the battery banks? Was curious about this looking at sailboats because I’ve seen a lot of installs under a bed
@ToddDavis-n6yАй бұрын
Please open an experience center in the Indianapolis area. It’s also close to the Pause factory. I love that you’ve started carrying mid priced trailers like MDC. I’m super impressed with what they produce.
@MrsSki023Ай бұрын
Has pricing been decided yet? Great set up. Definitely checks a lot of boxes.
@icare7151Ай бұрын
❤it. MDC is the best of the best!
@adventureswithgnomie6553Ай бұрын
I love it just as it is
@mad4desi2Ай бұрын
Price?
@ArcticTex6929 күн бұрын
I found the MSRP posted to be $120,000.
@GIGrandpaАй бұрын
Shane, with a 3,000 watt inverter, can you also run the microwave offgrid? Also, can you run both the air conditioner and the microwave at the same time? Thanks, I'm looking forward to the full video!
@ROAOffRoadАй бұрын
Yes! Absolutely can run the A/C off-Grid! Yes you can run the Microwave off Grid! We will have to do testing on both. Usually, we don’t recommend running at the same time.
@rocksteady13Ай бұрын
What a great looking rig
@t.quevedonucita2649Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤ congratulations 🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊😊
@jasonpadgett8593Ай бұрын
The styling looks much better. The old "loud" graphics just made it look cheap. I'm still waiting on a 2X single / king convertible bed or a bunk-only model. Not all campers are husband/wife and want to rub legs at night.
@lazysmurf420Ай бұрын
I like how you are whispering when looking at the batteries lol. Don't wake em up!
@ROAOffRoad19 күн бұрын
It's like a sleeping baby!
@jimervin2472Ай бұрын
The Renogy system is acceptable. Would love to see a 48v victron system but that would be another 10k. Love most everything about this camper.
@slantermanАй бұрын
❤Love it!!!
@ROAOffRoadАй бұрын
More to come!
@debbiemercier4744Ай бұрын
He missed the stove. Beautiful RV
@TheDefenderSisuАй бұрын
This might be the one for us.
@MrJay27804Ай бұрын
The price and the weight to the trailer gross vehicle weight would’ve been nice
@MrSpeedFrkАй бұрын
Still waiting for some toyhauler variant where you can actually do the customization yourself
@leeharrell777Ай бұрын
Black appearance package and graphics much more appealing. What about towing?
@jimervin2472Ай бұрын
I figure he will give that info when he does the full technical walk thru
@ROAOffRoadАй бұрын
Thanks! We have been towing it all this week with a F150. 4door short bed.
@everettdrum894Ай бұрын
No MSRP
@jasonrogers14325 күн бұрын
It over 25,000 if is not worth the money
@SouthwesternTravelerАй бұрын
Hi Shane, Really nice.. reminds me of the Imperial x195 except it is better OVERALL. but for that ugly glossy gray yuck How about a nice warm woodgrain finish like what you have on the counter and table, along with those white walls and black appliances.. That would look much better than that ugly gray... LOL! Safe Travels Shane. 🙂
@freedomlineman3105Ай бұрын
Why can’t we just have a 30 gallon black tank?? That’s what Americans are used too
@ROAOffRoadАй бұрын
Cassette is much better for off-grid.
@freedomlineman3105Ай бұрын
@ How so? Do you just dump it on the ground when no one is looking?? Hahahaha
@SpykersBАй бұрын
@@freedomlineman3105the dumb thing with cassettes imo is u still gotta go hook up the sewer hose to dump the grey! 😵💫, n to simply pull the black tank lever first is a lot less work than hauling out a 5gal heavy full cassette dragging it over n dumping it via kneeling down beside the hole 🤢. Yeah no cassettes for me ever! Make work project imo, n I ain't a spring chicken anymore, keep it simple. 🍻
@dizbuster30Ай бұрын
Yep cassette toilet is a deal breaker for me. When boondocking, where you gonna dump that cassette toilet?
@briandow8879Ай бұрын
That’s a younger man’s trailer. Old guys get up three times a night to pee and I think getting in and out of that bed would suck.
@lightningsrt4707Ай бұрын
If they can’t put good steps in then not worth looking any further.
@highfiving50Ай бұрын
You'd be missing out on a lot if the step is your determining utility. The step is solid. It can be easily pulled out with your foot, and it's intended to be low profile for off-road use. I'm sure you could attach any steps you wanted to the full tubular hot dipped galvanized frame to gain access to the inside and walk on the 100% honeycomb composite floor. Keep looking, I'm sure you'll like the other 99% off this van.
@Ou81gi81226 күн бұрын
🎊 Any options for coming indoors other than STRAIGHT INTO THE BEDROOM?!? (The bathroom side would be more considerate.) What about deleting the outdoor kitchen? In Alaska nobody wants to cook with a gazillion mosquito “sous chef’s.” Also, instead of using cheap white styrofoam (which absorbs condensation) 3” “blue board” would insulate to -40°F and 120°F. With climate change getting worse every year, quality insulation will pay for itself whether you live in the Arctic or in Arizona. Finally, camping in a tent will allow you to “experience” your environment…camping in a super insulated off-grid vehicle will allow you to AVOID/ESCAPE your extreme environment and replace it with the safety, security, and serenity of a “civilized” atmosphere in an otherwise “hostile” environment. Just trying to pass on some real world experience from someone who’s lived in Alaska for 57 years and quite a few in Arizona, also. (Almost forgot…airbags, man; airbag suspensions.)
@mb5ggX2SyFMM5 күн бұрын
To fulfill most your requirements would be to consider the Imperial Outdoors Xplore X195 or the Pause Reboot RE19.4 off-grid trailers instead. ROA sells both with various customizable options. I'm not on their sales team, I'm just a 55 year-old avid watcher of their videos. By the time I can afford any off-road trailer they sell, there will be tons of upgraded features that will allow me to travel comfortably in all 4-seasons during my retirement.
@Ou81gi8123 күн бұрын
@ Thank you for your feedback. I’ve been looking at what the Aussies are offering, also. (And their exchange rate is waaay more favorable, for price comparison.) Some units are designed for 50°C; which is 120°F. So, in my mind, once your little cocoon is impervious to the elements, everything else is just creature comforts. In a perfect World, all I’d need is 3-6” of urethane foam insulating my bubble, a mini-split for heat & A/C, and a convection microwave. (A bathroom is a given.)
@nevillebailey227Ай бұрын
ITS NOT THAT GOOD 😮
@ROAOffRoadАй бұрын
@@nevillebailey227 compared to what? It is better than pretty everything on the market?
@Jp754023 күн бұрын
Man, I’m worried about your health. You seem very out of breath. You’re too young for that.