WARNING! This New RV Will DESTROY The Entire RV Industry! (Pebble Flow)

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What do you think? Auto hitching, self propelled, and remote parking RV! Engineers From Apple, Tesla & Volvo Just Built The World's Most Advanced All-Electric RV, the Pebble Flow. enjoythejourney.life/pebble ✅ Click ⬇⬇⬇"READ MORE"⬇⬇⬇ for links to our favorite RV resources, gadgets, gear, & FREE stuff! ✅ SUBSCRIBE: enjoythejourney.life/KZbin Watch us on the first 24/7 RV TV Network! enjoythejourney.life/RVTV ➡ Subscribe by Email: enjoythejourney.life/newsletter Chapters/timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:14 Tesla & Apple Engineers Build All-Electric RV! The Pebble Flow 01:00 Travel to California to tour the brand new Pebble Flow RV 02:18 In Silicon Valley or Sunnyvale CA, the birthplace of the video game industry 03:13 Arrive at Pebble Flow RV headquarters in California 03:37 First look, the new Pebble Flow all electric RV! 04:17 A Space Pod RV! 04:43 An RV Built to automotive standards 05:31 RV Industry Quality Sucks 06:00 A Hassle-Free RV! 06:17 This RV is 3 times as aerodynamic as a traditional travel trailer 07:43 All Electric RV is 3.5 times more Powerful Than A Tesla Powerwall 08:04 This RV can be off-grid for 7 days, charge an EV, power another RV or be a back up power source for your home 08:31 World's First RV with Dual-motor Active Propulsion Assist System - Easy Tow! 08:53 Tow A 25' RV with a small truck or SUV! 12:11 Get My Beginner's Guide To RVing Course For Free! 13:32 Inside Tour of the all new Pebble Flow RV 14:09 Entire RV Has E-Film 16:35 This RV has Room-Flip! First Combo Desk & Murphy Bed 18:09 Travel Trailer with a Spa Bathroom! 20:47 Pebble Flow RV Founders in depth interview 24:25 No More Free Entertainment Backing Up The RV 25:18 Challenges To Starting An RV Company in California 26:55 Who Is The Pebble Flow RV Built For? 28:04 The RV Industry's Biggest Secret 28:33 This RV is an extension of your home 29:22 Will Pebble Flow come in a 5th Wheel RV? 30:11 How did Pebble Flow get financed? 30:18 How to order a Pebble Flow RV? 31:51 How To Solve The RV Industry's Quality Problem 32:33 What Are the Pebble Flow RV Specs? 38:20 When Can You See A Pebble Flow RV In Person? **** RV PARKING & CAMPSITE FINDERS! **** Best RV Routes, campsites & Tom's Beginner's Guide To RVing Course (free with subscription) enjoythejourney.life/rvtripwizard (25% off with code: ENJOY25) Get $100 off a Thousand Trails camping pass! Contact Aaron Aaron_Massa@equitylifestyle.com or 360-489-4407 or contact Kimberly for a "used" membership enjoythejourney.life/TT or 800-272-0401 (mention Tom Kenemore if you call in) RV FREE at wineries, breweries, golf courses & more (save 15% off with code: HHFRIENDS15) enjoythejourney.life/HH FREE RV parking (save 15% off with code: BWFRIENDS15) enjoythejourney.life/boondockers100K Free Camping, Trip Planner & More! (30 Day Free Trial) enjoythejourney.life/dyrt **** MORE HELPFUL LINKS **** Save 7% off these awesome MORryde upgrades enjoythejourney.life/MORryde with code: enjoythejourney FREE OFFICIAL TRAUMA/PTSD TEST! enjoythejourney.life/cheri 🌞 Cheri can help one on one with you over Zoom (94% success treating depression, PTSD, anxiety, shame & more in one 2 hour session) 📶 HOW DO WE GET INTERNET? Save 20% OFF your first month with Homefi Internet with code: EnjoyLiferv enjoythejourney.life/router 🔋 Save 5% OFF Enduro Power lithium batteries enjoythejourney.life/enduro or mention 'Enjoy the Journey' if you call 303-968-1366 SOLAR! ETRAILER & GO POWER! enjoythejourney.life/solar & enjoythejourney.life/inverter 🚲 LECTRIC EBIKES! Get the best price on the e-bikes Tom & Cheri have enjoythejourney.life/ebikes (or mention Enjoy the Journey if you call in (602) 715-0907) 📰 BEST RV WARRANTY enjoythejourney.life/warranty 💦 Blu Tech R3 (the same water filter Tom & Cheri have, save 7% off) enjoythejourney.life/water or on Amazon: amzn.to/3xqRiAu 👍 Quick Start Guide: FREE RV Campsite Setup & Breakdown Checklist(s) enjoythejourney.life/newsletter Get all your truck, towing, RV needs & more enjoythejourney.life/Etrailer **** SOCIAL: Follow us & share **** Join the 'Journey Tribe': enjoythejourney.life/join Subscribe to our KZbin channel: enjoythejourney.life/KZbin Subscribe to our Podcast: anchor.fm/enjoy-the-journey-life Subscribe to our newsletter for updates: enjoythejourney.life/newsletter Join our Facebook Group: enjoythejourney.life/group Facebook Page: facebook.com/EnjoyTheJourney.Life Instagram: instagram.com/enjoythejourney.life TikTok www.tiktok.com/@enjoythejourney.life Website: enjoythejourney.life/ **** CONTACT US **** Email: tomandcheri@enjoythejourney.life Mail Bag: Lake Effect Media 14870 Granada Avenue 1037 Apple Valley, MN 55124 All Rights Reserved Some of our links are affiliate links. #rvliving #rvlife #RV
@pattiannepascual
@pattiannepascual Жыл бұрын
how many years does the battery/batteries last and how much to replace each?
@TrimansWife
@TrimansWife Жыл бұрын
Did I miss the price?? Link to order??
@bextar6365
@bextar6365 Жыл бұрын
Too much $$$$$$$
@cindyfavorite195
@cindyfavorite195 Жыл бұрын
No thanks. Roughing it off the ground is enough for me. I can’t imagine the maintenance and that’s a lot of battery, likely more expensive than an entire conventional unit. Splatted with mayflies I bet it doesn’t look as impressive. I can tow mine, back it in, and have it set up, secure and level and be cooking dinner in under an hour, and burn a few calories doing it. Sleek and impressive to look at, but way more expensive than being enjoyable and easy. Camping for us is outdoor living and a place to play cards and games out of the rain. Not for everyone, but impressive to look at.
@jeffjernigansr7060
@jeffjernigansr7060 Жыл бұрын
I think the ceiling in bedroom is coming down the bathroom is not water sealed I’m guessing may not be sealed in other places it is cool rv I’ve built rvs for 35 years yea it’s new and should sell good if it don’t fall apart
@LadyHawkUSMC
@LadyHawkUSMC Жыл бұрын
One of the things that I would have done was give that RV a double axle. Most people who look for a trailer know that a flat tire on a single axle can be catastrophic. Dual axle are the way to go. Less damage to the trailer and easier to get off the road.
@gordonmckenney4525
@gordonmckenney4525 Жыл бұрын
I agree.
@kellyname5733
@kellyname5733 Жыл бұрын
True that kelly but then there is extra weight. Maybe there is storage for 2 tires? Not likely but..
@kCI251
@kCI251 Жыл бұрын
And smaller tires too
@retmachinist
@retmachinist Жыл бұрын
Good thought.... done that been there ... I bought high ply tires so if and when it happens I can drive safely to get it fixed ... I drove 25 miles .
@MrLightbill
@MrLightbill Жыл бұрын
"That's the higher standard in California"
@lilmikeyab
@lilmikeyab 11 ай бұрын
I don't know.. sounds super expensive but the biggest issue I have is when you have a trailer "towing itself", you'll probably end up with a trailer pushing you.. not exactly something you want to happen.. The fact that he kept saying a full size pick up instead of saying a 3/4 or 1 ton truck.. Engineers may have great ideas but until introduced into the real world & worked on by technicians... I was an auto tech for 32 yrs.. some of the things engineers design are completely out to lunch..
@bobharney3260
@bobharney3260 14 күн бұрын
My first thought was the trailer pushing the tow vehicle will cause swaying.
@lavaunjohns7796
@lavaunjohns7796 8 ай бұрын
One thing I think about as a woman who has no RV knowledge is that I could set this up and I could tow this. It's simplified yet full of tech I love.
@chads.6927
@chads.6927 8 ай бұрын
"It comes in two versions, one for $109,000 and one for $125,000".Jan 8, 2024 I can buy a well equipped new 24 foot trailer from my local RV dealer for 30k, a used pickup with 40k miles on it for 35k (ram 2500 crew cab), and drive it 50k miles assuming 6 dollars a gallon price and 7mpg . before i spend 109k. If i can drop 110k on a trailer I'm not concerned about saving money at the gas pumps. Like the EV car industry, the appeal to the masses only works on people to wealthy or elitist to actually do the math.
@lavaunjohns7796
@lavaunjohns7796 8 ай бұрын
@@chads.6927 That may be true but you miss the point of this high tech RV. It's pretty awesome and hopefully it'll set a new standard and eventually similar RV's will be more affordable. Like any new tech it is pricey.
@chads.6927
@chads.6927 8 ай бұрын
@@lavaunjohns7796 its possible . But if it doesn't save money over the traditional rv industry in production and cost of use it will not . Just like every other product ever created. Because somebody has to pay for the production cost and still make a profit . Supply and demand is the undefeated champion of commerce and that never changes .
@johnvalencia7488
@johnvalencia7488 9 ай бұрын
Nothing is cheaper and more convenient and less hassle as my tent. 40 years, no issues. 👍
@sherrcon
@sherrcon 7 ай бұрын
lol....lol...i agree...think on this, during the covid, consumers were fooled into buying rigs to get away safely...now that it's all over, they are stuck with that rig paying some 12 years contract...and the upkeep is costly...
@rodbottomley4514
@rodbottomley4514 6 ай бұрын
I hear ya. These Jet setters think we all have the Money to live some Rich lifestyle where we all eat, drink and live like this. For most of us its just not realistic in any way.
@jaskeda
@jaskeda 6 ай бұрын
Love backpacking
@rodbottomley4514
@rodbottomley4514 6 ай бұрын
@@jaskeda Just a Hammock.
@neiloevocati
@neiloevocati 6 ай бұрын
🤣😂🤣...GMC Motor home 1974-78
@azlady8102
@azlady8102 Жыл бұрын
Starting at $109K is out of reach for many but hopefully it will actually change RV offerings in future for the better.
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 Жыл бұрын
Not at that price only the wealth can afford this thing.
@pstoneking3418
@pstoneking3418 Жыл бұрын
​@@leecowell8165That's probably true, but with the way this trailer is built and all the special features such as having its own motors to save fuel while charging the batteries from solar while driving & the ability to actually use some of the on-board battery to charge your EV is also unique. I'd say the price is not that much out of line for what you're getting.
@NickHolt_2201
@NickHolt_2201 Жыл бұрын
@@pstoneking3418 Ah ... but all that is extra to the $109k base price ... that's $125k
@shawnmarie459
@shawnmarie459 Жыл бұрын
This is how most innovations go. They are very expensive at first, but level out later. Remember how expensive (and HUGE) microwave ovens were? And VCR's? And who would have thought that anyone would own a personal computer back in the 70's.
@markmayes6817
@markmayes6817 Жыл бұрын
I think if you look at the expected life of the Pebble and using more and using it at home, a person could justify the currect price tag, which will hopefully come down after they start mass production.
@davidsmalley5542
@davidsmalley5542 6 ай бұрын
We are full timers in a Riverstone. One thing that is EXTREMELY important in an RV is moisture. From cooking inside, to showering... all that moisture MUST get out of the unit. I did not see any fan vents in the shower room. This will pose a HUGE problem after a couple people shower. Cooking inside will create all kinds of moisture as well (let alone if you are cooking something that smells or burn something). I know the window pops open, but much of that steam will go straight up... and if it is cold outside, you will not want to open the window to vent. Another critical detail in the windows (btw.. love the e-windows!!) but a major edition to the windows is "dual pane". It cuts the noise outside by about 60% and VERY much helps out the heating and cooling. Along with a second axel, as others have mentioned... it would fit the bill perfectly and is a GREAT competitor to the Air Stream!!
@gemsurf208
@gemsurf208 Жыл бұрын
Like many, I purchased my first RV during Covid. A Mercedes chassis Winnebago. While happy with the Mercedes portion, I was appalled by the lack of quality and craftsmanship of the RV itself. Several water leaks, electrical problems and the slide left gaping holes for cold air or varmints to enter, etc etc...! While doing constant repairs while on the road, I found the overall craftsmanship to be severely lacking in those places you're not supposed to see. It became so unenjoyable I sold it this spring and breathed a huge sigh of relief to be done with it. I actually love the lifestyle and should we decide to do it again, it will be with something like this Pebble! Thankyou Pebble for answering the much neglected call!!
@Stephen-vl2ky
@Stephen-vl2ky 9 ай бұрын
Modern RV's fall into the same construction pitfalls as trailer homes. They really are only designed to last 10 years before major repairs. Kind of like modern home construction if you use any of the major builders (toll brothers and the like)
@gregoire8376
@gregoire8376 9 ай бұрын
"Towing with an X5 - a regular family SUV". ... Gotcha!
@MuahMan
@MuahMan 9 ай бұрын
Check out some of the fiberglass RV's. MUCH better quality and no leaks! :)
@RonMechler
@RonMechler 8 ай бұрын
I bought a brand new Thor Tellaro . The craftsmanship was PATHETIC . One thing after another broke, fell off, wrong parts were used when manufacturing and THOR did NOT care. Their service flat out SUCKS. My unit is now in better condition than when I bought new thanks to me and friend fixed sooooooooooooooooooooo many things. Thor Motorcoach, shame on u all
@TM-tw1py
@TM-tw1py 8 ай бұрын
Excellent comments here - unfortunately Mercedes-like quality is so difficult to find in the RV world.
@Troy-y5b
@Troy-y5b 5 ай бұрын
This is really sweet. 1 kw of power is amazing. The fact that it powers itself, blew me away. Ahead of its time. Looks great.
@dennisward4855
@dennisward4855 4 ай бұрын
until fire while sleeping like e.v. cars do...
@medical-wl9qc
@medical-wl9qc 3 ай бұрын
thats less than 1 circuit in your house
@Spoolingturbski
@Spoolingturbski 11 ай бұрын
Okay, from a RV tech to you: The style is definitely clean and looks great. But the quality isn’t better than other RVs on the market. Maybe many of them, but not all. There are rv manufacturers that are using larger and thicker aluminum framing with actual lumber in the center of the tube. Far stronger frames and quality roof truss designs. Solid plumbing and electrical work. I’d buy a Northwood or Lance before this. And for the price, I’ll take a used airstream from mid 2000s at peak quality.
@johngalt5205
@johngalt5205 7 ай бұрын
My dad just gave us his 2002 Georgie-Boy 2950 DS. The workmanship is INSANE compared to the new rubbish made of toilet paper and broken promises. All solid, clear wood. Completely quiet on a smooth road at 70 MPH.
@rousseautr
@rousseautr 5 ай бұрын
Modern shmodern.
@NoTimeForThatNow
@NoTimeForThatNow 2 ай бұрын
I thought about the same, but also this rv seems impractical. The interior is so minimalist it’s more for just a sleeping pod than an enjoyable experience. And what the host shows off as “so much storage” are all weirdly shaped and sized, inconveniently located little cubby holes that would be difficult to use efficiently to store real world items and necessities. The cool factor with the solar and batteries as well as the fact it is motorized is nice, but that’s what you’re paying a premium for. You aren’t getting a premium rv with motorized wheels and solar panels that can power your house in a pinch if power is out. You’re getting a substandard sleeping pod with expensive doodads attached.
@serenasams2772
@serenasams2772 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the confirmation I said if 17,0 the quality will be questionable
@martysmilt
@martysmilt Жыл бұрын
I have observed the camping industry since my current camper was built in 1972. I have had the camper since 1998, I knew the original owner. The interior is 10' front to back and as modified sleeps 2 adults and somewhat heavier than when first purchased, (more than double the weight at 2300 pounds now). I tow with a Ford F150 so no worries. My camper cost about $1200.00 when new. I purchased it used for $300.00 in unloved condition. It took me several modifications to get the trailer to the point I now have it. At the current price point I can purchase many much more capable trailers and a nice downpayment on a new tow vehicle. Camping is supposed to be a simpler life not a techno dream you will never recover from. Some people will purchase and love this trailer but the camp sites locations in many parts of the world will preclude the use of this trailer. I did not see the weight of the trailer but with batteries and motors and electronics and all the rest of the niceities I'll bet it's significant. I prefer BLM land and remote camping with no people sitting in their RV's coming out once in a while to reset the AC while making more noise than a pack of ferral children. So I do agree this camper will help destroy the RV industry but not as you imagine as in my view it will just price people out of the market . At that price if used for weekends and vacations it is impossible to justify. Stay in an all inclusive resort and rent a new car everywhere you go it will be cheaper.
@56words
@56words Жыл бұрын
A few questions: 1) Three season / 4 season? Temp it is good too? 2) Has a black tank. Seems like with this much electric, it would be a good candidate for an incinerating toilet. 3) Maybe I missed it but it doesn't seem to have much outside storage.
@kellyname5733
@kellyname5733 Жыл бұрын
Someone commented that there is an incinerating toilet. IDK
@jefftomasello3258
@jefftomasello3258 10 ай бұрын
I didnt see any air vents in the ceiling in the kitchen area or bathroom.@@kellyname5733
@homebuddha
@homebuddha 9 ай бұрын
I love it. Simple, slim lined, elegant, perfect for a retired traveling solo adventurer. Makes all others look like an aged old cumbersome brick.
@julz0170
@julz0170 5 ай бұрын
This will be amazing for older people as well. My mom and dad used to take their 5th wheel out all the time. As they got older and their health started to decline it got to where it was just to hard for them to set up. Since my dad has passed I asked my mom if she had thought about getting a new RV. She said she wouldn’t be able to do the set up. This could be a game changer for her and so many others like her.
@eileenfostel2645
@eileenfostel2645 11 ай бұрын
I wish that the upper storage cabinetdoors would flip up instead of pulling down.
@pcmartiny
@pcmartiny 5 ай бұрын
Eriba caravans have been built in Germany since the late 50's with a very similar space frame construction. Light weight and extremely durable. We have a 1964 Eriba Puck in our family and it's still going strong...
@paulleeson250
@paulleeson250 9 ай бұрын
Two things. With only one axle this rig needs REAL flat free tires and inflation/heat monitoring. Also, how about another ramp style door in the rear where the sitting space is for the “office”? Some of us want to take bicycles, a scooter, or motorbike along! Add a couple of recessed tire down points and voila! Might want bigger wheels on the front hitch also. Nice to see such out of the box thinking.
@danamoore793
@danamoore793 Жыл бұрын
Lightship actually had a prototype out a few months ago that's very similar. It's an EV camper with integrated solar panels as well. It's great to see all of the innovation going on right now.
@tdoubledsc2
@tdoubledsc2 Жыл бұрын
I was going to make that point. The lightship looks a little bigger and has a price tag of $125,000
@kellyname5733
@kellyname5733 Жыл бұрын
@@tdoubledsc2 Same price as this top of the line model.
@Lizzy00088
@Lizzy00088 9 ай бұрын
Brilliant engineering on this RV. It will hopefully change the way these RVs are made. This has definitely raised the bar on RVs.
@jacquesjackcoomans2295
@jacquesjackcoomans2295 Жыл бұрын
I would really love to see them make an off road version. Here in Australia, the best campsites are out in the bush and the low profile of the Pebble would only be suited to sealed roads. For example, one of my favorite camp spots is on the Murray River in Victoria (Tocumwal) and it can be a hectic track full of ruts to get there and them the best place to set up is right on the beach in the sand. Sure the motorized trailer would def get you out of the bog, but imagine the possibilities of this trailer had independent suspension on airbags that could raise for rough tracks. Great vid none the less.
@BrettMoore66
@BrettMoore66 11 ай бұрын
True. Off road and perhaps solar FILM added to it too, or an extendable solar "something" to boost the day time solar collection whilst parked. For example.. an annex could be solar. Aussies love their annex's :-)
@ginuiowa
@ginuiowa Жыл бұрын
I like all of the features that were described, like the application that controls the Pebble, but are there manual overrides or manual controls for, not if, but when, the communication is lost or a component fails? It wouldn’t be good to be stuck boondocking remotely and not be able to raise the jacks or hook up the RV. Another, “Annoyance”, is the Murphy bed. I thought that would be a good idea, but after some time it becomes an annoyance always tearing down and making a bed and in this case an office, as well. I’m planning to build a rig (Ambulance) and will no longer incorporate a Murphy bed; instead I plan to lower/raise a bed to minimalize the office/bedroom transition 😉 Way to go gentlemen; Awesome strides in the right direction. 😊
@feliciahazelton754
@feliciahazelton754 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Finally, the industry gets a big push. Thank you for the ingenuity.
@MeetJoeBlack55
@MeetJoeBlack55 Жыл бұрын
It's the reason I ONLY camp with my van alone ... no trailer hassles. This is a good leap ahead in addressing multiple problems with trailer towing, especially along the lines of quality build relieving much of the constant repair, repair, repair situation that the RV industry is unfortunately known for. The large battery and driving motors will be an area to watch for service and repair/replace guidelines, as these would be my first concern. Best of luck to a new company headed in the right direction.
@missychan63
@missychan63 Жыл бұрын
This is pretty cool... One thing I wish builders would think about and fix is the fact that when you put the dinette into a bed, especially this one, you now have half a dozen "splits" for your hips and shoulders to wedge into. How hard is it to include a thin mattress cover with little "plugs" to fill those splits? It doesn't have to be any thicker than a bath towel- but it needs to have "slabs" on the underside that fit into those cushion splits. I know that sounds like such a ridiculous minor thing to fuss about- but when you've spent a couple nights on those beds you'll understand. Where the cushions come together is usually where your hip lands if you're a side sleeper. The cushions simply aren't firm enough to support the weight of an adult and so you sink into those splits between the cushions. Good luck getting any sleep. 😂 Maybe I should invent it myself? I can assure you it would fly off the shelves 😅. Unfortunately there are simply too many models with too many different cushion configurations... Maybe? Ignore this entire comment while I start emailing RV builders, lol.
@nicoled5160
@nicoled5160 11 ай бұрын
another concern is for those in cold climates and its rust resistance. software updates have me worried about them phasing things out like an iphone
@lovematters7122
@lovematters7122 Жыл бұрын
I'm ready to consider my second RV purchase. This is very nice. As a single female, my issue with a travel trailer is the hitch up process especially any aspect that requires more than one person and brute strength! Does this trailer solve that issue? By the way, I like the idea of an incinerator toilet. I think the worst part of RV life is the stinky slinky and dumping!!!
@lightbeu
@lightbeu Жыл бұрын
Poop in a bucket and place in a plastic bag then look for a Walmart n dump. Pee in a separate bucket. Just a thought.
@lovematters7122
@lovematters7122 Жыл бұрын
@@lightbeu Yeah I guess that's another alternative. Walmart probably wouldn't appreciate that very much.
@r.c.l2569
@r.c.l2569 Жыл бұрын
@@lovematters7122most Walmarts are dumps anyways.
@jamesgibson5876
@jamesgibson5876 Жыл бұрын
Don't want to get your lil self smelly? ..cmon it washes off.. ain't no worse than tuna fish .. as far as hook up.. use a camera if you can't drive
@mtsky-tc6uw
@mtsky-tc6uw Жыл бұрын
are you ready to pay 150k to have this? it is nonsense at that price----->total garbage
@scottaces9013
@scottaces9013 Ай бұрын
The title is not Clickbait… I’ve been looking at RVs getting an idea of what they have to offer and various SUV tow sizes and this RV totally changes the feel into actual living space that doesn’t seem like a glued together, hodgepodge of necessities and technology from the 50s… Definitely a harbinger of the form factor to be the end of all other manufactured styles .very impressive!
@michellekoonce3191
@michellekoonce3191 Жыл бұрын
The RV industry is way behind on an overhaul/upgrades in every category. This is phenomenal. Brilliantly executed! Bravo! Buyers want what they pay dearly for which is quality. Buyers hate to have constant repairs and water damage. Can’t wait to get it state to state. ❤❤❤❤
@kingtut5923
@kingtut5923 Жыл бұрын
no we won't pay that , are you kidding me.
@Brisket9392
@Brisket9392 11 ай бұрын
Sleeping capacity of only 4 with makeshift beds really limits this for families. It's way too niche and most people will be cross-shopping this to Airstream that has been building quality trailers for 100 years. They will sell a few dozen but not enough consistently to stay around. Service will be a nightmare unless you are local. I hope they succeed but don't see it happening with the price and product offering. Battery should be optional or modular/removable and likely downsized. It's a waste to park 45kwh inside an RV/trailer. Get rid of the drivetrain as it's a costly component that is not necessary. The $7500 tax credit is extremely questionable to begin with and unlikely someone purchasing this toy would qualify with the income limits. Cut cost on unnecessary equipment to get starting closer to $90k with drivetrain and batteries optional. It becomes more compelling then.
@Michael-vi1kn
@Michael-vi1kn 11 ай бұрын
My hat off to both of these engineers for committing to producing such an innovative product for the camping enthusiasts. They should look into streamlining the motorcoach portion of this life style. Electric motor coaches
@oregon32nursenurse43
@oregon32nursenurse43 10 ай бұрын
@michael- Electric? Were you gonna put the BATTERY? Do you know HOW LARGE the batteries must be? Not wise
@MsKG-nl5ot
@MsKG-nl5ot 10 ай бұрын
This!!!
@TinCents
@TinCents 5 ай бұрын
Sure, it could be electric. There is a s Tesla Semi. I can't wait for Full Self Driving RVs
@claudiamartin9700
@claudiamartin9700 Жыл бұрын
A very cool trailer but my issue is with the upper cupboards, the doors are awkward when hinged on the bottom. I do love the flip area and the vast counter space.
@david1rosenthal
@david1rosenthal Жыл бұрын
Yep, Pebble agrees with you about the bottom-hinge and says (on their customer Discord) that they are changing the design.
@kellyname5733
@kellyname5733 Жыл бұрын
Wow, I was thinking the same thing with the upper cupboards. I can see it now...over and over weight on those doors and one day...no more doors. They either need to flip up or hang down.
@carolmccomb7377
@carolmccomb7377 Жыл бұрын
I agree about the cupboards. I would much prefer them to open up. I think it would be awkward reaching inside them, unless you had very long arms. This might be an issue because men have designed the cupboards. Men frequently have longer torso, and considerably longer arms.but if you picture a woman who is maybe 5 foot three with a short torso there is no way she's going to be able to reach inside these cupboards.
@carolmccomb7377
@carolmccomb7377 Жыл бұрын
This looks amazing! I remember them commenting on how the rooftop is aerodynamic and doesn't have an AC protruding above it, but I don't remember anyone saying anything about how the pebble is heated or air-conditioned. Would love to hear comments about that .
@ragnvaldj.kjelseth9482
@ragnvaldj.kjelseth9482 11 ай бұрын
Pretty sure they use electric heat mats in the floor. No need for anything driven by gas or petrol/diesel. I didn't see any ac unit, but this could easily be stored below the floor. I did see some vents. Edit: Another unit, but from previous Tesla engineers, put their AC unit in the box on the front, where you normally store your gas tanks. This is now available space, hence it runs the heating and cooking and all other appliances are pure electrical. Look up youtuber Kim Java and here video of the starship camper.
@imtep1
@imtep1 Жыл бұрын
This is refreshing to see a new RV/trailer out there. I believe this is the future, maybe not self propelled, but definitely assisted as this one is. Great and outstanding job.
@j.l.salayao8055
@j.l.salayao8055 Жыл бұрын
It will be for the few but not many will. Just my 3 cents.
@krisg3984
@krisg3984 Жыл бұрын
How much more is the Self Propelling ?
@LarryRichelli
@LarryRichelli Жыл бұрын
The future is right and that is when this will be widely available, in the future...if you can afford it...haha
@cmuzic1
@cmuzic1 11 ай бұрын
We searched high and low for an RV with a bed, living room, dining room, bathroom and shower for a couple, we finally found our ideal camper. It serves every thing we looked for. This camper has no relaxing living room! The office in the back defeats the purpose of camping! Wow! Totally unimpressed. Mine is 25’ long with all the comforts of home for 2 people and can still leave room for guests. Light and easy to pull. Forest River 23RBHL Hyper Lite. Fully solar ready with a full 120v home refrigerator. It’s awesome.
@Interbeing_CDN
@Interbeing_CDN 4 ай бұрын
Two totally different classes of RV, the Forest River, and similar products are designed using 75 year old technology, built cheaply, and plagued with poor build quality issues, the antipathy of the Pebble Flow. The Murphy bed and work space, for me, is very attractive for any remote worker. Also being able to function off the grid for up to a week is game changing. Also, being able to pull with a regular SUV or pickup, is also a huge advantage. The only other RV trailer I would possibly consider, would be an Airstream, but to me, this even blows Airstream out of the water.
@ourjourneyvickiandjon2970
@ourjourneyvickiandjon2970 Жыл бұрын
Watched a few videos it looks completely amazing... I know it's a prototype but I think it will be great once they tie up a few issues...
@micheleolson9914
@micheleolson9914 11 ай бұрын
It's beautiful and is taking leaps forward for the RV industry. I'm wondering how long the expansive glass window will last without damage in the front? Yes it has storage, but is it all practical? Small stuff is covered but what about small appliances? Im guessing at this pricepoint, buyers will want space for a custom ice maker, wine bottle storage and a cappuccino machine. The fridge without a separate freezer is headache to defrost and barely holds much beyond ice cube trays. How long are the batteries under warranty? As someone who cooks, a three burner induction top, one that can fit a rectangular griddle and another pot or pan, is much better for cooking family meals. It's maybe just me, but I would be a little paranoid of the privacy glass being switched off at an inconvenient time in the bathroom. Just some potential tweak ideas. Good luck with your new product! 💜
@reneedickerson4489
@reneedickerson4489 9 ай бұрын
Only if you have sunlight. What about an EMP flare? What happens when the window shading stops working? I think it is a nice RV. How long does the battery last. And how much does it cost to replace or repair.Just have some concerns.
@Salsadepr40
@Salsadepr40 11 ай бұрын
One thing that it will be better, if they make the cabinets door open upwards, it will be more convenient and it won’t take way for its competitor. A++ on this video.
@MsProfitSavvyGirl
@MsProfitSavvyGirl 7 ай бұрын
I love this. It is designed to be pulled and has everything right in there to tow it. I didn’t see a t.v. In either the office area or the front room area and there was no dishwasher. Please find a way to put in a dishwasher! I love this and I will be down to see you sometime this year. I also have pets and will need room for an automated litter box too. Look forward to seeing you.
@lhefling1
@lhefling1 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I really like the innovative tech in this camper but with all the high tech wonders they missed something simple. Most people are not 6’ tall and those drop down upper cabinet doors over the kitchen are useless. That’s why most RV cabinet doors like that swing up - or at least horizontally. At 5’6” tall there is no way I could reach anything in those cabinets. Simple design fix and they’d have a much more functional camper. Nice job showcasing this RV - it’s way cool.
@lolameese
@lolameese Жыл бұрын
if ya can't carry a simple step stool then maybe at the base board a slide out 4 inch step could be useful. idk just thinking
@Michael-gi3dk
@Michael-gi3dk Жыл бұрын
Everybody I know is normally 6 foot or so.. buy a ladder
@tedwalford7615
@tedwalford7615 Жыл бұрын
Agreed, on the upper cabinet doors direction.
@donnasalvador678
@donnasalvador678 Жыл бұрын
@@Michael-gi3dkmost women are way under six foot. But I’m with you, buy a slimline folding step ladder.
@RevMarket
@RevMarket Жыл бұрын
They have already listened and plan to change the cabinets.
@lindawebster6369
@lindawebster6369 Жыл бұрын
What kind of water storage tanks does this have? How big are the holding tanks?
@lethamurray3536
@lethamurray3536 Жыл бұрын
Definitely need some improvements. Cabinets would be better with doors hinge or roll-up. What about screens for windows & door. Awning is necessity! Also offer different color schemes for interior. Didn't see any under/outside storage bays. Need someplace for lawn chairs, sewer & water hoses, etc. Will be interesting to see how this develops. They definitely have some new innovative designs.
@mrsirhotness1212
@mrsirhotness1212 9 ай бұрын
few things id want to know. how long does it take to charge and at what plug, do you have extra tire, flat tires until u can get a tire, is the bed stable enough to not break, can it collect rain water and put it into the water system incase you dont have hookup, what happens if you dont have wifi can you still access your vehicle, id suggest a manually override, would be awesome if you can pull it w a car given the self propel. those are just a few ideas that come to my mind.
@rversocal8889
@rversocal8889 Жыл бұрын
They seem to be really moving the industry forward. Great for us all in the long run.
@LisaM_hearts
@LisaM_hearts 3 ай бұрын
I think what a lot of the commenters are missing is that this is a great step forward and can inspire RV manufacturers to adopt advancements in tech and design. Push the boundaries, make adjustments, reach for new opportunities-- it doesn't have to be perfect to start the conversation.
@EnjoyTheJourneyLife
@EnjoyTheJourneyLife 3 ай бұрын
Well said!
@tedwalford7615
@tedwalford7615 Жыл бұрын
Wondering if it comes with any security features standard. (Hey: if you sensed bad guys outside, could you use your remote from inside to pull up your jacks and make it spin in circles?
@kellyname5733
@kellyname5733 Жыл бұрын
I was wondering if there was built in theft prevention. Bumper pulls/trailers are ripe for theft.
@rolandhayden4220
@rolandhayden4220 11 ай бұрын
what is the mty weight of this 25 foot E Z TOW unit and the asking price?
@orvjudd1383
@orvjudd1383 Жыл бұрын
How about exterior awnings, slide-outs, bunks for kids. It has a lot of great ideas but falls way short of an adequate RV for a family. Reliability is however very important. It’s a good start but if you want to capture the industry, you will need to think bigger.
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 Жыл бұрын
You will also need to think about price! This thing costs almost as much as an AIRSTREAM AND its a LOT smaller. And Airstreams are world reknown to be built like a TANK while this is completely UNPROVEN. That's a lotta $$ for something that you really have no clue about. Yeah look at Tesla. Those things are nothing but trouble for the average person that can't charge at home.
@edwardmcguire3801
@edwardmcguire3801 11 ай бұрын
Stick with the “old ones”
@xamu8144
@xamu8144 10 ай бұрын
What about this what about that?? You tire kickers always asking dumb questions not even going to buy jack
@PP-oz2oj
@PP-oz2oj 10 ай бұрын
@@xamu8144 eveyone is entitled to have their opinion. Be civil. I agree, price point is way off.
@xamu8144
@xamu8144 10 ай бұрын
@@PP-oz2oj everyone includes me and that was my opinion of a tire kicker wasting time
@keithcourson7317
@keithcourson7317 Ай бұрын
Oh. My. God. FINALLY the futuristic RV I've been dreaming about!!!
@annshephard3929
@annshephard3929 Жыл бұрын
I can see the Pebble Flow in a 55 & over RV park as the ultimate retirement home solution.
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 Жыл бұрын
Probably okay if you live alone but not with a spouse. Probably too small its not a big Airstream (which would be a lot more practical)
@justin_best
@justin_best 2 ай бұрын
Too small. Way too small and expensive compared to a single wide mobile home or used camper.
@chuckkorner2635
@chuckkorner2635 9 ай бұрын
I like setting up my rv it’s part of the camping experience plus I can repair anything that might go wrong I like tech just not when I camp
@chuckruther8138
@chuckruther8138 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful design and ideas. Your decision on what type of vehicle to use for towing was informative. What I want to know about us stopping. With the trailer motors helping the tow vehicle keep its speed, what happens if you have to make an emergency stop, especially on a steep down grade. 😮
@fyter889
@fyter889 Жыл бұрын
I would think that , by touching the brakes on the tow vehicle it would engage regen braking, like an ev based on angle sensors and how hard the brakes are applied. Some deep thinking went into this tt, and based in California, towing on mountains was not overlooked. There was a lot of info covered, even though Tom didn’t cover this question in the video. As soon as it was mentioned that this tt had dual motors and could be pulled by an suv, that question was answered in my opinion.
@brendadavis7322
@brendadavis7322 9 ай бұрын
This is awesome! So many things to love! But my husband and I want to bring our e-bikes (actually, I have a trike). Any plans to build a model with a little bit of storage in the back for bikes? You could add a split door (horizontal) ramp/patio. That would make this perfect. I’m a baby boomer and we are retiring at record numbers 2024-2027, and we like our e-bikes and want to tow with our half ton Tundra Hybrid, not have to buy a 3/4 ton. Other campers call them “toy haulers” but they are designed with 4-wheelers in mind and have high tongue weights. Can’t wait to see where this goes. Great start.
@seanrota3359
@seanrota3359 Жыл бұрын
This and Lightship will disrupt the industry, vigorous testing and focus groups (experienced people) will enable some functional aspects to be refined e.g. cupboard openings (not practical), storage capacity, dumping black/grey tank. The tech is a game changer for sure, overall design is great and no doubt will improve over time once they begin production. We caravan throughout the year in New Zealand, in all seasons, beach, near the mountains etc summertime insect screens are a necessity at front door and window openings, my Aussie mates would agree too (I realise there is aircon). One issue with many "trailers" in NZ is the fridge, they struggle in summer months, the compressors work overtime, one that can handle 30+ (celsius) temperatures with a decent freezer capacity is what many in this part of the world like/want. Ok you can't fit everything in.......just some feedback from down under, particularly as I want one albeit converted to our electrical requirements for NZ.
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 Жыл бұрын
Fridges that are VDC powered work very well here in FL and I guarantee they get a huge workout here. Yep 6.1-10.15 its 33C here from about 10:00-18:00 just about everyday. HOT!
@lauraallender3903
@lauraallender3903 3 ай бұрын
Many amazing features on this unit. One problem that jumped out at me is the upper cabinets opening down. I'm 5'2" and I can tell you they would be completely inaccessible to me without a multi-step stool. They need to open up or sideways to be accessible to all.
@scottwalters5489
@scottwalters5489 Жыл бұрын
Waiting to see how reliable they will be after delivery in 2024. When they break, will it be proprietary repair like an iPhone. Only Pebble Flow repair people with Pebble Flow parts?
@lovematters7122
@lovematters7122 Жыл бұрын
If it has automotive quality control, I would be fine with it.
@elliotkane4443
@elliotkane4443 9 ай бұрын
@@lovematters7122 What is 'automotive quality control'? Any high standard of quality control is due to industries of scale - These dudes apparently have a single prototype, they obviously can't offer that.
@njlauren
@njlauren 9 ай бұрын
Quality control has nothing to do with scale ( the morons at GM used to argue the opposite, that when you make a lot of something quality is impossible..). Obviously you can't tell anything from a prototype or what it will be like when produced. It is kind of ironic when he says auto engineering, in that the mass rv industry is auto engineering ....in the pre 1990s US auto industry. I suspect what they mean are things known as lean production: 1) not buying cheap components from suppliers based only on low price, and having little quality control. I was in a tiffin and saw hardware that was cheap grade Home Depot level of quality. It means working with suppliers, designing the components w the supplier, and having quality standards. If components are bad , you don't throw them away or send them back for a credit., you find out why they are bad& fix the problem. It works because they also don't inventory parts, they get a continuous supply. No incentive to keep using bad parts. 2) you design the unit to be manufactured properly, you dont have bolts impossible to tighten or the like. 3) you use the right materials with the thought of durability. 4) if problems happen on the assembly line, you don't fix it and go, you don't say 'let the dealer worry about it's, you figure out why it happened and fix it. Companies in.the RV industry are about churning out as much product as possible in the quickest time. If a problem happens, if a part doesnt fit, make it fit, throw some caulking at it. 5) you look at what you are making and figure out from field reports and observations what could be made better. In the auto industry the makers and the suppliers work together to improve the quality of the components& make them less expensive to make, factory & supplier share in the cost savings. 6) you train the people assembling the units on how to do it, and also train them on quality& how to improve it. Believe it or not ppl assuming the stuff know a lot about what is good& bad. Ford, GM and Chrysler snorted when Japanese companies started making cars here ( Subaru in the mid 70s, in Indiana..where RVs are often made) ,said they would see how bad the workers were. Surprise, the cats were as good or sometimes better than the ones made in Japan. The RV industry is generally predicated on building a ton of units fast at a cheap price. That 50 ft 5th wheel is the price it is, bc it is made cheaply. They sell them with 20 yr financing , but likely the person will dump it at a loss long before that. Basically people complain about quality, but bc there is no competition. Ppl buy a class A well over 200k and it is bad quality. I agree with others that this is obviously more high end, it is high tech& I wonder about things like the electric tint windows and the like. In the RV industry, the better quality units like Oliver and the like are more expensive than the mass brands. This unit is obviously high end. The question is will it impact other brands? It could. For example, if this started cutting into airstream sales, it could force Thor industries to compete, especially if quality is the issue. To do that, they would likely have to adopt the methods they are using with the PS. As others point out, new tech tends to be adopted on the high end. In the auto industry traction control, fuel injection, abs,permanent AWD, were in the high end it originally. Will this shake up the RV industry? If these guys, or a competitor, apply the same principles to a regular RV too. Something like the powered wheels could be put into mass production along with the all electric, once mass produced it becomes a lot cheaper. My guess it would take these guys or another company moving into the standard realm of RVs to have that happen. Sadly, Thor and Jayco know, despite the grumbling, that ppl will still buy their 60k 5th wheel that falls apart, bc there is no competition. Like w the US auto industry and the Japanese cars, until it affects them financially they won't change much if at all. Hopefully this company will pioneer methods& someone working with them or inspired by them decides to invade the ordinary RV market. It might cost more, but take a look at cars today. They are expensive, but they last 250,000 miles with ordinary maintenance compared to cars that started falling apart when you left the lot. If you knew the RV would last 20 yrs instead of 5, would you pay a bit more?
@shakirfoster9292
@shakirfoster9292 6 ай бұрын
Like most RV bathrooms this bathroom sucks 35,000 dollars for what? No tub no heated floor where is the luxury?
@Charles53412
@Charles53412 Жыл бұрын
This concept as been around for a few years and is now making it's way into the RV World!
@loganholmberg2295
@loganholmberg2295 Жыл бұрын
Its a cool idea but I worry about the price and putting motors in it and making it self propelled are they DOT certified? Electronics are great but I'd hate to have an electronics hiccup going down a hill with this thing.
@ragnvaldj.kjelseth9482
@ragnvaldj.kjelseth9482 11 ай бұрын
If theres a eletronic "hickup", the drive train will be able to stop it self by the regenerative braking as well as manual brakes. If for some reason the connection with the hauler is down, it wil not propell, but rather slow the whole thing down to a complete stop. This will be way safer solution than the ordinary dead weight pushing and pulling on the hauler. It will also help stabilize the wagon, so jiggling on the road would be much less of a actual concern.
@sickofgreyhats
@sickofgreyhats 9 ай бұрын
Yes, you do still need shades. It's a shade that only goes all the way up or down, but MOST of the time we have shades half open or closed. That way you control how much sun gets in. If it's right in your eyes you'd want to close them just a touch. Not black out ALL the light. Right?👍
@susanpratt3290
@susanpratt3290 Жыл бұрын
That is really neat, especially remote control it into a parking spot at the RV campgrounds. Plus, solar. I noticed the one young man at Pebble had an Apple MacBook. One thing I wish they would have more privacy in the bathroom. But I love the high tech on this RV. It reminds me of the one E-Stream that Airstream made and never done anything else with it. I do think it is awesome.
@randalllawkin
@randalllawkin 8 ай бұрын
bathroom has efilm so it tints to dark
@donwithrow8168
@donwithrow8168 7 ай бұрын
Amazed! George Jetson meets the RV Industry. Keep going. You are "on target"!
@kimlee6970
@kimlee6970 Жыл бұрын
The Pebble is going to attract an entirely different demographic to the camping world. This is a stimulating change~ long awaited. Thank you for sharing this information!
@himl994
@himl994 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, a really annoying demographic
@kimlee6970
@kimlee6970 Жыл бұрын
@@himl994 LMAO!!!
@zenrockgardens
@zenrockgardens 9 ай бұрын
This auto connect technology is brilliant. I love the Room Flip. I would not have opted for a drop down top cabinet in the kitchen vs. a door that raises up. That's because when you reach into the cabinet you have to allow for the door thats dropped down before reaching in. Small change but on a daily usage it would be more practical. Love seeing all the new inventions.
@stevem268
@stevem268 Жыл бұрын
some interesting concepts, particularly the large electrical capacity and generation capacity. im somewhat sceptical about the propulsion system and being able to tow with smaller vehicles. the automated hitching and self propelled parking system has me really skeptical. has anyone other than company employees actually seen this in operation?
@kellyname5733
@kellyname5733 Жыл бұрын
A cargo trailer company that builds for RV use had a trailer with a motor to position the unit and also I think maybe Airstream had a parking system?? Its vague in my mind, sorry.
@danielboyd9380
@danielboyd9380 11 ай бұрын
Well thought out and revolutionary. The biggest thing with me about R.V.s are all the issues. If this and it looks to be very trouble free and well built . A lot of terrific ideas.
@Bob1934-l6d
@Bob1934-l6d Жыл бұрын
For those interested this "starts" at $110,000 which means more like $150,000.
@ericstainz9072
@ericstainz9072 11 ай бұрын
Thanks. 🤝
@catherinereeves5707
@catherinereeves5707 10 ай бұрын
Not worth it! Cold, not homey!
@Patriot11111
@Patriot11111 10 ай бұрын
He should have started this video with that
@hybridduncan007
@hybridduncan007 7 ай бұрын
Oooof tiny house is a good idea too
@thisisnottv6793
@thisisnottv6793 7 ай бұрын
clearly a tar only van, as we live in the outback red dirt country that thing would stay white for a blink of the eye....will they make an off road/outback version?
@shazammusic6511
@shazammusic6511 6 ай бұрын
I like the idea of remotely parking the RV. Parking mine in it's tiny spot is pretty big hassle. The cost of gas while towing is substantial enough that staying in an airbnb can be cheaper and easier for shorter stays. Improved gas mileage would be big for me. If one is going to tow with a smaller vehicle, the RV will have to be doing most of the braking as well. Probably get a lot of juice from regen braking in a heavy RV. For me, I would like that flip bed space for toys as long as there was some kind of smell barrier. I guess some full timers go to the woods to work but not the majority.
@sukikom2259
@sukikom2259 11 ай бұрын
Super cool. Love it.❤❤
@SkipperHawk88
@SkipperHawk88 11 ай бұрын
It looks like the axle is to far forward. This is a concern in loading and cross winds. The simple rule to follow is to place 60% of the weight in front of the axle and 40% behind. It doesn't matter if you're loading a single-axle, double-axle or triple-axle trailer, the 60/40 rule still applies. An unbalanced trailer can lead to trailer sway and other dangers while driving.
@RHM5763
@RHM5763 Жыл бұрын
As an European I must say the technical innovations are great, the interior I find very sterile and there is not that much storing space extra compared to a modern European RV. The legs that you find so special are normal on many European caravans ( RV 's). The automatic levelling system has been available here for some years . I do agree with many of the other comments as well. So all in all not that special.
@kellyname5733
@kellyname5733 Жыл бұрын
RHM, you are right about European caravans being ahead of the US. Kinda hard to find Vids showing European caravans, but have seen some. I like modern interior but was thinking the same thing that this trailer interior is sterile. The guy on the right at the table is more than likely from Europe so he took some of those ideas from European caravans and incorporated them into this rig. It is new here in the US and long past due for sure.
@charlevoix418
@charlevoix418 Жыл бұрын
Yes, but for US RV'rs used to see the same junk for the last 50 years, it is something shocking... There is a lot of work to do to educate them: imagine, some of them are still asking for slideouts...
@ragnvaldj.kjelseth9482
@ragnvaldj.kjelseth9482 11 ай бұрын
I cant say I agree with Worlds First. This is a bigger wagon, but the main thing with battery and a drive train in a camping wagon was first shown by German company Dethleff and their E.Home (search it up in the search field). This one is a larger wagon than the Dethleff, and more modern, but they definately needs to be mentioned here.
@wendydavies1301
@wendydavies1301 9 ай бұрын
I love the design and the tec. One thing is that it needs to have some home comforts. Even fake curtains would soften the basic plain look. Anyone can add soft furnishing to soften the design, but some softness around the windows is a must. 😊
@ramonhurt69
@ramonhurt69 Жыл бұрын
Wow, this thing looks great. Does this RV make use of regen braking to put energy back into the battery? This would pair up nicely with the Cybertruck.
@CosmicSeeker69
@CosmicSeeker69 11 ай бұрын
Except the Cybertruck has the least range towing of the Lightening, Rivian and the CT itself 🤷‍♂️...... And the CT is noisy as ****
@ramonhurt69
@ramonhurt69 11 ай бұрын
@@CosmicSeeker69 Then go buy one of those if you can afford it. I'm getting a CT. It won't be long before the CT outsells either of those trucks. If you don't like CT why do you watch content about it? Just so you can complain? The haters can hate all they want, Tesla just keeps winning.
@annm.7176
@annm.7176 10 ай бұрын
They are starting to put things into RVs that I really like such as out wide open back door and a table you can open outside.
@Djulimee
@Djulimee Жыл бұрын
Wow, you guys didn't just go next level, you made a level all of your own. What an AWESOME vehicle. There'd be a 'MUST remember' when going on a trip....spare batteries for your remote control.
@onpoint1111
@onpoint1111 5 ай бұрын
Finally a decent floorplan that makes sense. And a flush induction cooktop which expands kitchen counters instead of taking away space and is safer and more user friendly than propane. But hey, all the wooden stick built rigs with corrugated sides, crappy floorplans and fugly decor will still exist lol. Don't despair. Thank you for trying to make a difference (albeit too expensive for the masses) in the industry of rigs that fall apart, leak and constantly need electrical repair. I had an Airstream Safari BH model circa 2005 that leaked every time it rained, no slides. White "reflective" roof made it the ugliest Airstream ever imo. But it was a bunk model that had a great floorplan back in the day.
@avasquez3413
@avasquez3413 11 ай бұрын
IMO and concern would be the battery, EV replacement cost is around $10,000 and last about 10 years. I guess 10 grand is nothing to those that can afford this trailer. It’s beautiful though…
@danwoznicki1146
@danwoznicki1146 11 ай бұрын
fascinating discussion. I am new to the RV game and it is nothing less than daunting. Love the Pebble.
@TubeLVT
@TubeLVT Жыл бұрын
Does it have regenerative braking?
@bob_frazier
@bob_frazier Жыл бұрын
Great idea.
@Helloitsmeagain12345
@Helloitsmeagain12345 11 ай бұрын
Although it is neato bandito 🎉 camping is about self-sufficiency, resourcefulness, patience, and willingness to learn. We do not learn anything if the tech does all the work for you. Great video great RV thanks for the review.
@dporper6390
@dporper6390 Жыл бұрын
Mind blown! I'd love to learn more about the 50 gallon waste tanks that filter. No dumping????😅
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 Жыл бұрын
This thing ain't a boat or train.
@kellyname5733
@kellyname5733 Жыл бұрын
Where did you hear/see that there is a 50 gallon waste tan filter on this rig?
@VistasdelMar2008
@VistasdelMar2008 7 ай бұрын
It’s awesome. Truly next generation and massively improved in technology and sustainability. Thanks for this video.
@EnjoyTheJourneyLife
@EnjoyTheJourneyLife 7 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
@Turbo_Todd
@Turbo_Todd Жыл бұрын
I think it's an awesome 1st take at a viable way to efficiently tow. I'm sure the future versions will satisfy most gripes.
@Marcus-p5i5s
@Marcus-p5i5s Жыл бұрын
there are already trailers that are efficient to tow at 1/2 the price for more amenities
@notmyrealname8064
@notmyrealname8064 11 ай бұрын
Some cool features, but I expect this to have all the same issues of a early model Tesla, plus a huge amount of regulatory complexity. The power assist is completely new to the industry, so substantial changes will need to be made to state/federal laws to allow the system to be used. The serviceability is going to be a pain point, because throwing out all of the RV standard systems means that none of the normal RV dealers will know how to work on them. The high power battery means that anyone working on the system needs to understand electrical in a far more nuanced way than any current RV industry. As it is today, my Tacoma might be able to tow this without issue - but it would also earn me a ticket every time I towed, because it would exceed the 3500lb max towing capacity. If you have the money to go this direction, I suggest you only consider it if you have a truck that could tow it without assist, and if you have the money to pay 2-3 times the typical RV maintenance and insurance costs. And are willing to deal with huge hassles to be an early adopter. Otherwise - the pricerange gets you into an Airstream of a similar size - and Airstream already eliminates most of the traditional build quality issues, still has a substantial portion of the aerodynamic features, and wont have any of the regulatory or service hoops. And it is known how well the airstream maintains value - the Pebble is really unknown.
@SentBack1978
@SentBack1978 Жыл бұрын
Pretty cool. I do see a problem with the upper cabinets. Lift-up cabinet doors would be better. Also, I love the rear bath layout of our Coachmen Beyond. It would be awesome to see that floorplan including the rear door access.
@seanrota3359
@seanrota3359 Жыл бұрын
Agree, I have a Bailey Phoenix 760 as it has bunk beds for the kids. The cabinets are not practical with drop down openings you have to reach over the door to access storage so if you are short with short arms that will not be simple, ok I haven't stood inside myself but I'm thinking of my young kids reaching for items. I've added many extras including motor movers all of which is standard in this Pebble Flow, the tech is amazing and does take the pain out of many things particularly hitching. Storage is probably one area I'd be looking at other than that I hope we can get one for New Zealand albeit converted to our electrical standard.
@stevelovescars
@stevelovescars Жыл бұрын
I had the same thought… but realized that they likely had to do it this way so that they could maximize the cabinets’ openings given the curve of the ceiling.
@seanrota3359
@seanrota3359 Жыл бұрын
@@stevelovescars Yes I looked at that initially too, not having walked in there to see for myself still think they should redesign somehow
@656tmcauliff
@656tmcauliff Жыл бұрын
Yes when the cabinet doors are opened they will hurt the heads.
@656tmcauliff
@656tmcauliff Жыл бұрын
😮
@TM-tw1py
@TM-tw1py 8 ай бұрын
Looks like a great value. Basically, you can get Class A motorhome quality or better, with about 60% of the living space of a 42' $350K Tiffin or similar, yet the tow vehicle can be so so much smaller and lower power - A Ford F-150 works very well to tow, and you can avoid all of the extra expense and complications of the Class A propulsion. This appears to be built with the car-like quality of a Tesla - which is a ground breaking improvement for travel trailers as a whole.
@ATLJonathanH
@ATLJonathanH Жыл бұрын
That tiny little wheel in the front isn’t gonna roll on gravel or over bumps in a real life campground.
@debijo5288
@debijo5288 Жыл бұрын
I feel when they build these campers is to get rid of booth dinettes and recliners, more storage.. a lay flat table with 2 chairs a couch with under storage not the couches they put in them there to big and bulky. You need walk room and storage.
@gingermcintosh6545
@gingermcintosh6545 Жыл бұрын
I think the decor should be a different color. One week in the desert and it will be filthy. Maybe a sand, or tweed, or gray. Something that hides dirt and grime better. Also do the windows and doors have screens??
@fringedwellermccatintyre730
@fringedwellermccatintyre730 5 ай бұрын
The tinted windows should be able to convert to almost clear. Really like how when the bed flips up it gives a shelf... I really don't like that the over counter kitchen cabinet doors flip down - they should open up, using gas struts to hold them up. But thanks for the tour!
@jonathanwilliams7161
@jonathanwilliams7161 Жыл бұрын
This is beyond amazing, can't wait to see if they make a 5th wheel with slides.... ❤️
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 Жыл бұрын
There's a reason the top pull behind on the planet does NOT have them! the name? Airstream.
@kellyname5733
@kellyname5733 Жыл бұрын
Oh hell no! No pain in the but slides.
@americathegreat1811
@americathegreat1811 Жыл бұрын
Does the RV system in any way, shape, or form track any type of data and download it via cellphone tower or wifi to a third party company?
@kevinsmith5318
@kevinsmith5318 Жыл бұрын
This is a high tech marvel! However, living in Canada, I have to wonder how well insulated it is. If they build a three season version I’m in no matter the cost!
@kingtut5923
@kingtut5923 Жыл бұрын
175000 to you bud
@CosmicSeeker69
@CosmicSeeker69 11 ай бұрын
​@@kingtut5923cool, I see what you did there! 😂😂
@Aggie4life77
@Aggie4life77 2 ай бұрын
I like the product and design. My biggest update would be making that dining area more of a sitting area that’s more comfortable and maybe have a pop up table or something. To be honest, we would mostly eat outside or just eat at the desk in the back. Probably could have a foldout bar back there with some barstools when the bed is up. Last thing. I wish there was more exterior storage and maybe an Awning and possibly a pullout exterior kitchen or table to eat on. This sounds like a lot, but really you could easily fit this in this design.
@robertadams2857
@robertadams2857 Жыл бұрын
I’m sure this thing is ridiculously expensive with all the gimmicks and un-necessary bells and whistles. “Organic”😂😂😂😂
@susanalario3836
@susanalario3836 Жыл бұрын
Awesome, just one question about the wifi and I didn't notice TV capabilities? Are they incorporated into the design?
@SlackerWannaB
@SlackerWannaB Жыл бұрын
I like the ease and function of it. Would still like it to be bigger with private bedroom for Mom & Dad and bonus room for kids. What about at least one slide to make it double in length? Would also like it to be more like a greenhouse of windows. From video I couldn’t tell how much of a view of nature you’d have from inside the camper.
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 Жыл бұрын
There's a REASON Airstreams do NOT have slides. Those things are HEAVY as hell AND are also a maintenance nightmare.
@denrizza
@denrizza 8 ай бұрын
On the off grid. It may say a week, but I find, from my camper, that you can only stay off grid for as long as you have water, food, and don't have to dump. Especially water and dumping. Just my honest experience.
@alwayslernin4400
@alwayslernin4400 Жыл бұрын
Only improvement i can think of is putting the shower seat on the other side. Its awkward being right under the faucet. Love the 2 bed layout!
@jamesgodfrey1322
@jamesgodfrey1322 Жыл бұрын
bet it due to wheel been under seat
@marciamenage931
@marciamenage931 11 ай бұрын
What is the price and when the electrics break how will this be serviced across the country????
@mitchberger2691
@mitchberger2691 11 ай бұрын
Running High quality tires(not trailer tires) allows many options such as run flat, winter, summer tires etc. I like the functional size of these tires also. If Pebble holds up to the real world environment, they will capture a lot of market share.
@tiffanystokes5509
@tiffanystokes5509 Жыл бұрын
I think it’s a very nice camper. The only thing I would have made different is in the back where the Murphy bed is. When you close the bed back up to the wall it would have been nice to see some sort of a lounge. Either a couch that could jackknife down when it’s time to put the bed 😢down to go to sleep. They could design the bed to lay overtop the couch. Or even theater seats that could recline all the way down when it’s time for the bed to come down. It just looks too plain with just the little desk and a folding chair to sit on. Also I didn’t see any tv’s, are there some and they just weren’t shown? Or are there none? These are just some ideas for u to consider.😊
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