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The CUTEST Camper You Can Stand In: Happier Camper Tour
The Happier Camper is known as the cute little retro trailer that "Does it All." But, at what cost? That is what we will be focusing on today. Is a modular small camper trailer like the Happier Camper HC1 Studio, truly a do it all travel trailer. Or, is the modular aspect of camping more work than the provided benefits? We will be taking you on a full detailed tour of the standing height Happier Camper HC1 Studio as well as briefly taking you through their other models on offer. From their budget model the HC1 Breeze, to their larger 17' Happier Camper Traveler, there is an option for about everyone's needs. They even have a model called the Happier Camper Venture that was designed to be ...
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You DON'T Need all That! Tour of the Most Basic Fiberglass Trailer
Просмотров 49 тыс.14 дней назад
You don't need all those bells and whistles on your teardrop trailer. You need something that can be towed by any vehicle, has a one piece fiberglass shell for protection from water damage, and a cabin big enough to sleep two people. Everything else, is more of a need than a want. Yes, there are better fiberglass trailers out there in terms of offroad capability, size, and components, but remem...
The BEST Instant Pop Up Tent and Awning for Easy Camping!
Просмотров 53 тыс.28 дней назад
This is the ultimate pop-up tent/awning combo for small camper trailer owners: Fast Setup, Spacious, and Loaded with Rooms! This shelter combination not only provides ample space but it also provides versatility through partitioned rooms each acting as a stand-alone changing room, toilet room, and shower. Don't have time to setup a side entry tent with poles and and a rainfly? This tent only ta...
Explore on a Budget: 6 Lightweight Trailers from TC Teardrops!
Просмотров 67 тыс.Месяц назад
Step inside the world of TC Teardrops with this in depth video tour! Explore the innovative features of one of their signature teardrop campers, while discovering their diverse range of 5 other trailer models, each tailored to meet unique needs. TC Teardrops stands out for crafting affordable, lightweight trailers, yet they are still build for off-road adventures. With over 16 years of experien...
Standing Room in a Small Camper! Meerkat Trailer Tour 2024
Просмотров 80 тыс.Месяц назад
The standing height garage-able trailer that can be towed by almost any vehicle just got better! The Meerkat Trailer, with it's indoor kitchen and less than 1,200lb towing capacity is the perfect small camper if trailer size and weight are a concern. And while small, it still has many of the advanatages of a larger camper. For the price, size, and weight this is currently the best small camper ...
The PERFECT Compromise: Mid-Range Price, Top-Quality Trailer!
Просмотров 55 тыс.2 месяца назад
Offering premium quality at a mid-range price point, this camper refuses to compromise on materials or components. While the Boreas AT Camper may be labeled as their entry-level model, don't mistake entry level for base model. Built with a robust heavy-duty frame, composite sidewalls, and equipped with off-road suspension, the AT provides unparalleled access to the backcountry at a price unmatc...
People Are Falling for These 6 Small Camper Marketing Lies!
Просмотров 64 тыс.2 месяца назад
Buying a small camper trailer is a hard decision, but seeing through the marketing lies makes it even tougher! We are going to break down 6 marketing lies in the small camper industry that most, if not all of us have fallen for. In this episode will share how to easily spot and avoid these travel trailer marketing traps. From myths such as wired for solar and underbody protection to offroad tra...
If You're Tired of Flimsy Budget Campers!
Просмотров 661 тыс.3 месяца назад
You wanted a lightweight, affordable, built to last teardrop trailer. And Bean trailer delivered. The Beanstock 2.0 is a teardrop trailer like no other. This trailer was designed with minimalism at it's core. Engineered with a one piece fiberglass shell, steel frame, and timbren independent suspension. This small camper trailer is built to last. But, this isn't your standard teardrop trailer. C...
Affordable and Reliable: Runaway Camper Tour
Просмотров 286 тыс.3 месяца назад
Runaway Campers just proved that affordable doesn't have to mean cheap. This small trailer company is leading the way by making a progressive switch from wood construction to water impervious fiberglass panels, aluminum, and steel. In this video, we'll be taking a closer look at Runaway Campers lineup of off-road and budget trailers, and showcasing the features that make them a great choice for...
Why This is the #1 Selling Teardrop Trailer in the World!
Просмотров 135 тыс.4 месяца назад
While the T@G Camper is the best selling teardrop trailer in the country, I have my reservations. Why are there so many of these small camper trailers on the road? My goal is to find out if they truly are the best small campers or if T@G owners are just not doing their research. Join me and my special guest (retired fireman turned beekeeper) as we unravel the mysteries and misconceptions of Ame...
They Made a Camper BETTER Than the T@B Trailer! Full Walkthrough
Просмотров 84 тыс.4 месяца назад
If you thought the T@B trailer was the best standing height camper, check this out. With one extra foot of width, two kitchens, and all the features we have come to love from NuCamp RVs, this is a the new top dog of the class. While it has all the comfy amenities of home, this small camper trailer still has the ability to get you off grid. And with it's higher ceilings and wider interior, this ...
Biggest Camping Mistakes That STOP You From STAYING WARM!
Просмотров 35 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Cold weather camping should not keep you from enjoying the outdoors. We will be sharing 8 common mistakes that every camper owner tends to make in cold conditions and how to avoid them. We will be covering tips from condensation and moisture management to battery mistakes, heating systems, and clothing that gets the job done right. And for the gear junkies, there will definitely be some new cam...
Save Money with Modular Trailers (Start Simple, Easy Upgrades)
Просмотров 71 тыс.5 месяцев назад
The big advantage of modular campers is that they can help you save money by answering this question. "What components and accessories should I include on my trailer?" Modular small camper trailers give you the freedom to customize your camping experience at your pace and within your budget. Keep it simple and find out exactly what you need. No more guesswork - just bolt on ready-made parts whe...
7 Camp Gadgets that SHOULD be Expensive, but COST Very Little
Просмотров 975 тыс.6 месяцев назад
From ingenious DIY hacks to ready-to-use camp tools, we showcase how these budget-friendly small camper essentials can enhance your outdoor experience immediately after purchase. Worried about sacrificing quality for affordability? Fear not! Our community-tested gear proves that you can have the best of both worlds. Discover how these camping tools, designed to pack down small, will not only sa...
Small Camper, HUGE Potential!
Просмотров 36 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Crafted entirely from lightweight, rust-resistant aluminum, the Trail Marker camper is your ticket to worry-free exploration. No more concerns about rotting wood or mildew! 🌿 The Trailer Marker trailer is lightweight and small, yet it lives large! This small wonder is designed for big experiences, boasting a bathroom 🚽, kitchen 🍳, and a unique ramp that's perfect for motorcycles, toys 🏍️, and a...
"SIMPLIFY YOUR CAMPING" Minimalist Teardrop Trailer
Просмотров 146 тыс.6 месяцев назад
"SIMPLIFY YOUR CAMPING" Minimalist Teardrop Trailer
People are NOW Paying Half Price for this Quality Teardrop Trailer!
Просмотров 215 тыс.7 месяцев назад
People are NOW Paying Half Price for this Quality Teardrop Trailer!
LESS is MORE! Bean Stallker Teardrop Trailer Tour
Просмотров 75 тыс.7 месяцев назад
LESS is MORE! Bean Stallker Teardrop Trailer Tour
Outlast the Rest: Trailer Built to Last 40 EXTRA YEARS!
Просмотров 372 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Outlast the Rest: Trailer Built to Last 40 EXTRA YEARS!
Camper Ready in 45 Seconds! Definitely NOT a Tent
Просмотров 125 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Camper Ready in 45 Seconds! Definitely NOT a Tent
9 Mistakes EVERY new camper makes with their COOLER
Просмотров 863 тыс.9 месяцев назад
9 Mistakes EVERY new camper makes with their COOLER
Solo Woman TRANSFORMS Camper Into Cozy Retreat!
Просмотров 356 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Solo Woman TRANSFORMS Camper Into Cozy Retreat!
Large RV Industry ACTUALLY Made a Quality Off Road Trailer
Просмотров 164 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Large RV Industry ACTUALLY Made a Quality Off Road Trailer
"Affordable Adventure" Budget-Friendly FOAM Trailers
Просмотров 966 тыс.10 месяцев назад
"Affordable Adventure" Budget-Friendly FOAM Trailers
The Small Camper "Built to Last!"
Просмотров 517 тыс.11 месяцев назад
The Small Camper "Built to Last!"
If You're Sick of $40,000 Small Camper Trailers!
Просмотров 1,9 млн11 месяцев назад
If You're Sick of $40,000 Small Camper Trailers!
The NEW Bean Squared Trailer: Bigger, Taller, Meaner!
Просмотров 100 тыс.11 месяцев назад
The NEW Bean Squared Trailer: Bigger, Taller, Meaner!
"Escape the Ordinary" Rugged Minimalist Teardrop Camper
Просмотров 836 тыс.Год назад
"Escape the Ordinary" Rugged Minimalist Teardrop Camper
9 Side Entry Tents for Small Camper Trailers: Expand Your Living Space!
Просмотров 135 тыс.Год назад
9 Side Entry Tents for Small Camper Trailers: Expand Your Living Space!
Unbelievable 5'X10' Camper Trailer: "Live LARGE in a SMALL Space!"
Просмотров 1 млнГод назад
Unbelievable 5'X10' Camper Trailer: "Live LARGE in a SMALL Space!"

Комментарии

  • @majorwayne9866
    @majorwayne9866 42 минуты назад

    I load my large yeti with only ice. One side is block ice that I freeze myself & the other is loose ice like bag or machine ice. I then I only open my yeti once, maybe twice a day to out fresh ice in my other coolers. I do have one for food & one for drinks. Before loading camper, my food chest has a layer of block ice on the bottom then food & cover with machine ice. It works!

  • @huey.r.ruckus
    @huey.r.ruckus 2 часа назад

    Or and hear me out...Dry Ice.

  • @sgtkang2
    @sgtkang2 4 часа назад

    Looks amazing easy maintenance is huge!

  • @marcuslichtenberg5917
    @marcuslichtenberg5917 5 часов назад

    Cute but YIKES$$$$$$$ way to expensive.

  • @garylalin9196
    @garylalin9196 9 часов назад

    My girlfriend isn't going outside in the middle of the night to use the restroom. No bathroom is a deal breaker.

  • @thomascrowe3407
    @thomascrowe3407 9 часов назад

    Use polyurethane. Takes longer to cure but works best. Allow a good 4 days to a week.

  • @bradfordstearman11
    @bradfordstearman11 11 часов назад

    Is there a way to delete the kitchen galley and add windows? Who wants to sleep with cabinets over their feet for 40 grand?

  • @williamwylie2962
    @williamwylie2962 11 часов назад

    Overpriced

  • @journeybrook9357
    @journeybrook9357 13 часов назад

    Some day someone will make a dual use trailer that can go from bike to bus to store to road that really camps. Theft is so high, variables in rules for buses. Many do not allow carts in isles. Leaving your trailer and supplies outside pulls theives to the opportunity while you shop. Had a large folding shopping cart with 20 inch bike wheels held up to 180 . Stolen. Can not find one anywhere now. It didn't have quick release wheels and I supplied the exlarge duffel water proof bag , bungees straps for top ( sleeping bag, added a golf club fishing rod holder to cage for long items. When I needed extra not using a bus I incorporated my trailer in.

  • @trishrobbins9942
    @trishrobbins9942 14 часов назад

    Sorry, but they are really poorly made, the doors don’t close all the way, the construction materials are lowest possible, I could go one. Cute, but junk. I just sold mine.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks 14 часов назад

      I appreciate you taking the time to share your experience. These are the comments we hope to get, but I find with the happier camper. There’s not a lot of owners out there watching this video. Positive or negative it’s always best when we can get comments from actual owners.

  • @constantzeros7183
    @constantzeros7183 14 часов назад

    Haha typically you go smaller for a lower price. Not the opposite. Holy cow.

  • @vickaiser
    @vickaiser 19 часов назад

    You're just making up stuff on the latch. Never had an issue.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks 16 часов назад

      I’m not making up anything. Check the reviews online. pictures of broken latches all over the place.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks 16 часов назад

      And I don’t think I ever said it’s an issue, I said it’s a potential issue. I for one wouldn’t choose plastic over metal

  • @CinkSVideo
    @CinkSVideo 20 часов назад

    I gave these a really hard look but felt the modular system would be tiresome and the price was high enough to make me turn toward the Bean. I think these do have a strong position in the small camper world. I wonder if this non locking stacking of the cubes would get tossed about on rough roads.

  • @heidib1362
    @heidib1362 20 часов назад

    Have you found a trailer that is similar to the hiker trailer with it's two bunk beds but also has a table inside similar to the bean or aero trailer? We have three small kids and love the idea of the two bunks but also want the ability to have a table inside for bad weather where we could sit and play games.

  • @islandgirlejfan
    @islandgirlejfan 22 часа назад

    Great for a weekend, but planning to stay out for awhile, I don't think so. It has some great things going on as far as the lightness, build and sturdiness. They have the right stove in it and not that little cheap POS that they put in some higher end campers. I get the sink, but I hate that plastic faucet. The refrigerator is laughable....would have rather seen them use an ICECO Go20....honestly, the drawer is an absolute joke! Our present camper has 3 Cu Ft and it's rough, but I have learned to pack it to the optimum for a week out....seriously, where is your qt. of milk going for your cereal? As for the toilet, the expensive of those inserts, well that would make you hold it! Really not feeling it. It's adorable and we actually considered one because of the lightness, but wow this is for someone who enjoys dry and canned food while they are out in the woods.

  • @earleencadwell8373
    @earleencadwell8373 22 часа назад

    I have watched and enjoyed a lot of your videos. I would like to know which low cost, weatherproof, durable, teardrop trailer is best to buy. I don’t have a lot of money to spend and don’t want to wasted money on an inferior trailer. All these videos are confusing. I need to know which company to visit. Please help.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks 20 часов назад

      On the very low end of the budget without even thinking twice, I would say a runaway camper. I also really like the road toad, but I hear its build time is about 2 to 3 years out. If you want truly weatherproof and durable, I would look at the beanstalk 2.0 from Bean. It’s a bit more expensive starting at 17,000. But, it has no seams, and is built for off-road use. So it would be truly durable and weatherproof. Another trailer to look at would be a used Intech Luna. And if you don’t have to have a teardrop, I’d also look at used scamps and Casitas.

  • @CatherineFogarty-qh1db
    @CatherineFogarty-qh1db 23 часа назад

    Can you tow this with a 4 celleing car?

  • @hollydimig3998
    @hollydimig3998 День назад

    Great video. Love the comparisons on practical things.

  • @chrissmith-no3bo
    @chrissmith-no3bo День назад

    I want this.. its my fav color and sooooo cute

  • @jacobhendricks3556
    @jacobhendricks3556 День назад

    I love these but they are way to expensive! At the end of the day I love tent camping and just think these are cool to dream about.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      You sound like us. May and I often dream about this trailer, but have never truly considered owning one.

  • @jennifert9506
    @jennifert9506 День назад

    The modular concept falls flat when you realize even empty Sean is awkwardly carrying the cubes out of the camper, when you start using them as storage (because honestly The storage wasn’t that robust in the rest of the trailer) they’re not going anywhere due to weight. Unless you want to unpack the cube to move them. Love the color, love the retro feel, love the clearance and overall style but for the price point I can get more for less elsewhere.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      Good point on the weight of the cubes. That is something I didn't even consider.

  • @nightskylights4501
    @nightskylights4501 День назад

    It's priced at $25,000. And that's the most "economical." 🤣🤣🤣

  • @ramonapuckett3059
    @ramonapuckett3059 День назад

    Great job! I really really love the tote teardrop ❤

  • @jgrant4520
    @jgrant4520 День назад

    Thanks Drew! These trailers have been known to tow a little squirrelly. You are spot on about the modular components. They are very cool but in practice are a hassle if you want to switch from bed too table setup and vice versa.

    • @jgrant4520
      @jgrant4520 День назад

      It is in my opinion the coolest looking camper out there though but I feel it is a bit overpriced.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      I am learning so many new things today. Squirrley towing, pine needles and dirt stuck between the grids, what's next. Thank you for sharing this Brad. And an even BIGGER thank you for the tip. Much appreciated my friend! I'm finally boots on the ground. I also think I will be heading out to Overland Mountain West. Maybe that is the trip where our paths can cross?

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      And I agree. I love the look of this camper.

    • @jgrant4520
      @jgrant4520 День назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks I will see you at Mt. West!!!!🥳

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      @@jgrant4520 Woot woot!

  • @sierramantrvlnus3640
    @sierramantrvlnus3640 День назад

    I really wanted to like this trailer. I find the double wall with insulation fascinating. But as you said they have that possibility of moisture on the inside. It can be a nightmare. But it does add a lot more structural rigidity. I have seen the Casitas with the body to frame mounts just torn out. I'm not sure how this one was mounted. We won't talk about price as I am not in the mindset prices will go down. I'm thinking this is the new normal. Of course, more manufacturers means the possibilities they might come down a little bit. In the end, it's not too bad. The choice of moving things around when you get bored just to change things up, is kind of cool. Love the videos much love to your family!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      That Casita comment is new to me. I have seen a few cracked Scamp frames, but I haven't heard much about the Casitas. Thanks for sharing that. Yes, these prices... I really like the idea of a trailer that can serve multiple purposes. Would I use the modular aspects at camp? Probably not very often. But defintiely for day to day activities.

  • @kdsailorgirl
    @kdsailorgirl День назад

    Whoa! Super expensive. But, it is fiberglass. Don’t like the environmental footprint of that dry toilet.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      Good thought on the toilet. I had a feeling we would get quite a few comments like that.

  • @Materagaia
    @Materagaia День назад

    Great review and cool concept but calling these “affordable” is a pretty big stretch. How is this any better than a cargo trailer conversion which comes in at a fraction of the cost and is still towable with a Toyota rav4? Then you have a camper that is purpose built to suit your individual needs best. Yeah, I get it that’s not really your niche…

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      That’s exactly our niche I own a converted cargo trailer…

    • @Materagaia
      @Materagaia День назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks cool me too.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      @Materagaia it’s actually in the background of a majority of our videos, but I never really talk about it. I think I’m a little bitter because I filmed the entire episode of my trailer and then somehow deleted it all. I never got up the energy to make the video again. We actually lived in it full-time not last summer, but the summer before that and the summer before that. We were in it for four months straight each summer. Right now it is healing from its wounds from a battle with a hailstorm 🤣

    • @Materagaia
      @Materagaia День назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks I can feel your pain. We’ve all likely had similar experiences. I still vividly remember accidentally deleting a research paper I had been working on steadily for nearly 12 months. Sure I had copious notes but the paper was never the same. I do dig your channel. We enjoy living “large” camping with a family of four( including 2 teenagers) in our converted 12 foot cargo trailer. As they say you “gotta get back on the horse”. This may be the perfect time to highlight more diy options instead of normalizing the out of control prices that have these quality small campers out of reach for so many people.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      @@Materagaia Ouch on that research paper. You got me beat there. And I must say this comment really resonates with me. What you said is true. I do find myself over time normalizing these prices. Not something I want to be part of. I don't do it on purpose, I just have come to the point where I have decided they are what they are. Most people know I could care less about prices. This channel isn't designed to sell trailers. It is to help people see and understand them. If I fought every high price, I would be fighting almost every trailer. There is only a small number of trailers on the market today that most of us would consider affordable. It's painful. And tackling DIY would be my dream. But I tried chasing the community down last year. The map was awful. Almost every trailer was on the complete opposite side of the country. No areas with more trailers than another. It would have taken a ridiculously large budget and time that I did not have. Someday, someday we will make that dream a reality. I'm hoping to get a lot more of that content this summer.

  • @jennstuart2031
    @jennstuart2031 День назад

    In a fantasy glamping world, this trailer is adorable . You can side tent it or back tent it. You can stand up and be warm and get out of wind and weather. It would be comfortable and roomy. You can manage storage, and all that wall and ceiling space lends itself to putting up storage. It meets the inside food and body sanitary needs. I love it. Some years ago, i saw one of these at a reststop coming out of Burning Man. The owner had a blast and was so happy and proud to show it off. Good job, Drew!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      I love hearing your take on this trailer. It really is a a perfect little fantasy glamping setup. I can picture this coming out of burning man. I think it would be right at home there.

  • @GrantRTanner
    @GrantRTanner День назад

    The larger HCT barebones with bunks might be cool (little more room to stretch out). These things are very pricey though. Would you ever take one of these over your coming-soon Bean?

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      I never considered these...Well, that's not true. I wanted one for years just for the aesthetics. But functionality wise I didn't feel they would be a good fit for our family. BUT, when I saw their new 17' model I went ooh..But it was that price take that quickly stopped my dreaming. I go back and forth on my needs. I love a Bean and I love a standing height fiberglass trailer. So I think based on the season of life I could go either way.

    • @GrantRTanner
      @GrantRTanner 16 часов назад

      Agreed, the HCT 17' model is legit! Although not standard garageable. Always a tradeoff.

  • @ruthannbishop9325
    @ruthannbishop9325 День назад

    You nice having sower as come door way is kid and sand dirt and shower drag it in place wash up before kitchen out doer actives i like.For Trailer.

  • @juliemeago3961
    @juliemeago3961 День назад

    I don't suppose these are sold in Australia?

  • @davidpatrick1813
    @davidpatrick1813 День назад

    EXTREEMLY EXPENSIVE

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      EXTREMELY? Have you seen the others in the small camper market. We are seeing trailers right now of similar size going for $50-$75K. I just saw the new trailer from Mammoth Overland. I want to say it was like $73K. I realize $25K is still ridiculous. But compared to $50K it doesn't seem as extreme.

  • @timpangburn5287
    @timpangburn5287 День назад

    I like it. A little hack would be to have 2 table holes on the bathroom side so you could have use of the bigger table instead of a smaller table. For a single person you would have a lot more table space. Also if you could stack the three cubes from that same side and have storage drawers in them to make like a dresser type deal to add more storage. I like the dry toilet also so you can just biodegradable bags in them to just throw in trash. I like the concept of the back opening up but if it was screened in that would be a plus for buyers. I like the front kitchen but does need a little more storage or counter space. I guess over all it would work perfect for a weekend camper or maybe a week camping. I don’t think someone could stay in it for a long period of time. I could be wrong tho. Get rid of this and that and you would be fine. Clothes storage would be the big concern. My outback would. E able to pull this. My teardrop is 1400 lbs. so a couple hundred more won’t hurt none. Being able to take the toilet out and have more shower space is a huge plus for me. Plus to be able to stand up in it is another huge plus for me. Price wise it is doable for the one in this video. I don’t anything bigger tho. 25k is a little pricey but it is all fiberglass moded.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      I was impressed that they had 3 table mounts. But I never even considreed that they should add more. It makes sense. I also like the idea of stacking. I assume this is possible? I wonder how they would do in transport? Yes, a bug meshing would be nice and a little more storage space up front would be nice as well. Like you, I think this is more of a weekend-week long camper, but then there are folks who live full time in their 5x10 teardrops that are outliers. And yes, I like the weight on this as well. Love your breakdown of the pros of this trailer. I see this trailer very similarly.

    • @timpangburn5287
      @timpangburn5287 День назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks yeah but as for the cubes you really don’t need to keep them stack when your pulling this down the road. I just thought if they had drawers instead of top openings then it would make more like a dresser. And when you’re parked then stack them up. I mean I’m like you I love my teardrop but this is tall enough you stand up in it. That’s what I like over a teardrop. I guess with any RV camper or anything like that there is pros and cons. Everybodies needs or wants are different.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      @@timpangburn5287 Yes, I am always looking for that perfect trailer that does it all. My answer still is that it requires 2 trailers. A teardrop and a stand up fiberglass trailer. With those two in the yard I can do anything. haha. I know I am asking a lot, but it would be neat if some of the grids on this were closer to the wall, so you could secure them during travel. Maybe they are close enough. Now that I think about it, they are the seats held right up against the wall. I assume you could easy make some sort of simple attachment for a better more securing of the loads. Like you, I think drawers would be nice. Don't get me started on my drawer speech. I can sing praises to them all day. I have to stop myself in many of these videos. But, seriously drawers make a big difference in the field for our family.

    • @timpangburn5287
      @timpangburn5287 23 часа назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks even tho I have a teardrop I still bought me the springbar classic jack tent so I could stand up in it. I’ve always loved camping in a tent. But I guess I will get me some king of plastic drawers from Walmart to put clothes in or plastic totes. I’m about to go to the tent life here in Ohio for the summer. Found a campground that would let me put the tent up as long as I have my teardrop parked in the spot also. And that’s so it looks like I am staying in camper instead of a tent. Which I understand campgrounds for not having tent sites because of all the homeless people wanting to live in tents now. But no problem. I am thinking about start doing my own videos on RUclips about the tent life.

  • @HaddaClu
    @HaddaClu День назад

    I hate campers like this so much. Growing up my family had an old 1970s Starcraft Popup. It was tan and brown. The plumbing was pass through only, no heat, no ac, no fridge - just a nook for us to slide the cooler into under the counter; but it was heaven. Sis and I got a workout cranking that thing up and down, and pulling out and pushing in the beds. You could hear nature, and never have to worry about ventilation. I remember my parents said it had a dry weight of around 1600 lbs.... we towed it originally with an old Plymouth Volare Station Wagon for many trips. I dont mind teardrops since their size encourages you not to stay couped up or get too comfortable. These pods and other similar campers are all but designed to "glamp" and keep you feeling like you never left the city.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      Those memories sound lovely. I can hear the nostalgia in the tone of your writing.

  • @CaffinePrinter
    @CaffinePrinter День назад

    Thanks for making the video! Honestly I was really hoping for a more hands on format for this one, but I get that’s not always possible. I was just too excited for seeing you try out the HC! Maybe one day Major questions I have is if they improved their QC at all and having a factory tour would have been fun as well. Hopefully these hold up well.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      We’ve been doing this format of video reviews for over three years. Sounds like you’re not a regular to the channel. But I know what videos you’re talking about, like you I love our hands-on reviews as well. As I continue to read your statement, you sound to be disappointed in many things. That disappoints me 🤣

    • @CaffinePrinter
      @CaffinePrinter День назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks I am somewhat new yes. Discovered the channel this year, but mostly watched the older videos I guess. Didn’t realize they were already 3 years old. I think you mostly sold me on the Beans the most, 🤣

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      @CaffinePrinter these types of videos will still have a place on the channel, but you’ll definitely see less of them in the future. We’ve been living in Thailand for the past three years, kind of living a dual life. We’re finally back to the States full-time so we’ll have much more time for making more content in the woods. I’m excited for this next chapter of the channel.

    • @CaffinePrinter
      @CaffinePrinter День назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks that’s awesome! Glad to hear you had a chance to travel that much. Appreciate the work you put in for sure and look forward to seeing more adventures! You actually inspired us to think about what we want from a camper and not just pick the biggest most feature rich one around. We realized we’re getting a camper to spend more time outside and not to drag a house behind us, so really appreciate all the work you’ve done on the channel. When I said disappointed, I was really hoping to see the camper in use since there are very few videos of people actually camping in it.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      @@CaffinePrinter I totally understood your comment. I was just being playful with my response. I hope you know I was not offended.

  • @ramonapuckett3059
    @ramonapuckett3059 День назад

    Well, thanks, Drew, for the video. I am still loving that video of Lynn and her teardrop you interviewed a few months ago. I really like keeping it simple, building what you need and having options. Weight wise, the Happier Campers are too heavy and expensive. ❤

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      I understand that. We are often coming up against weight and price in our family. It is hard to find the unicorn trailer at the right price and weight. I never did find it, but I am always looking. I hope to find more Lynn's out there this year. Those are my favorite videos to make.

  • @LeslieCaudill
    @LeslieCaudill День назад

    I like the toilet system but at around $2 per flush, it is a little expensive.

  • @JackFalltrades
    @JackFalltrades День назад

    Please say hi to May and the boys for me. 😊

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      Will do. They all just said Hi. Rye said "Jack says hi again?" Haha. He definitely knows you now.

    • @JackFalltrades
      @JackFalltrades 23 часа назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks 😀

  • @JackFalltrades
    @JackFalltrades День назад

    Hi, Drew! 🙋 Great to see you again! 😊

  • @OverlandTrailer
    @OverlandTrailer День назад

    I saw this camper in their first prototype and the "Lego" concept for this trailer. I appreciate the oddly shaped drawer under the sink. That's a nice use of space and a way of trying to get around one of my complaints with a sink in a tiny trailer. The only major complaints I've heard from our customers who own one of these is that the grooves collect dirt and pineneedles - which makes a little bit more work when moving things around.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      Mark I'm glad you mentioned those grooves. That is something I never considered. When he mentioned washing the trailer out, I was sold. But, I didn't considered how hard it may be to actually "wash it out."

  • @lesliebrown1517
    @lesliebrown1517 День назад

    I like the retro look and the size. The upfront kitchen is good. I would probably change out the toilet for a cassette toilet and use the shower for storage. I know exactly how much gear I have for camping, so I always look at storage. "Where would I put xyz?" Although I like the HC, I would still need my totes and cooler. So, not in my plans unless I got a duper used deal.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      That is exactly what we would do with this camper. We heard in the community section yesterday that someone' s neighbor found one used for $15K. Someone sure got lucky!

  • @davids.4175
    @davids.4175 День назад

    It is priced perfectly for it's target market.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      That is how I view it. It definitely isn't for all of us. But who they are targeting I don't think it is a stretch in terms of price.

  • @garretlewis4103
    @garretlewis4103 День назад

    Not a bad little camper. As you said, the modular design sounds cool. I just don’t think it would be as cool as it sounds in the real world. I think most people would find a layout they like and really never change it.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      That is how I feel about it as well. I would use it for day to day things. Like hauling across town, fun oceanside picnics, etc. But as for camping I would keep it primarily in one configuration. But, at least I have the option to come up with that configuation on my own. That is hard to put a price on.

  • @twloughlin
    @twloughlin День назад

    A Toyota RAV4 will cost you between $31-38K depending on trim. How can something without an engine cost as much as something with an engine? Especially something that most people will probably use maybe 20-30 days maximum each year, as opposed to a RAV4, which would probably be driven daily. I will resist ranting about how camping has changed over the years, but I will say I have come around to the opinion that you're better off finding a Toyota Sienna for about $10K and doing a "down-and-dirty" DIY no-build camper setup than you are buying one of these. You get a functioning car that can serve other purposes as well as a "teardrop". (is there a "my two cents" emoji?).

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      Love it! There should be an emoji for that. Thanks for sharing. I appreciate it.

  • @sq1084
    @sq1084 День назад

    how much?

  • @PrestonGladd
    @PrestonGladd День назад

    My Pro / Cons - The Cons - The words fiberglass and off-road should never be used in the same sentence. That toilet is about $2 per flush and the cartridges are hard to find. A missed opportunity making a compostable toilet in one of the modular sections (like a BOXIO). The hard sided shower is also a waste of space IMO, a drop down curtain would be better. And that fridge? Yeah that is another waste. The Pro’s. Small size, fiberglass is good for longevity (just not off-road), the modularity is a great option, the weight is great, and the looks are pretty rad. Thanks for the video!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      Wait, are you sure? What about Bean and Escapod the leaders of fiberglass offroad trailers? Haha. I get what you are saying though. It's like flipping the axles on a Scamp, putting on bigger wheels and calling it offroad. Someday we all need to adopt the term softroad or something to describe these lifted trailers that get you off the beaten path, but aren't designed for true offroad use. I am talking about the trailers designed to get us on those dirt roads through BLM and National Forest land, but ones you wouldn't want to pull on Jeep trails regularly. Great pros and cons by the way. I wish more people would do this. I hope it catches on. Thank you for leading the way. Love that you checked out the prices of the refills. I did the same thing yesterday. And in the review section folks were saying 1 is enough for a day and a pack of 3 gets you through a weekend for a family. They said that was a pretty good deal. 🤔 I think they were like $90 for a 3 pack. Haha. Maybe I am exagerrating, but I remember it being quite high. I do like the concept though. I didn't look enough, but it would be interesting to see if any of their modular components were essentially blank shells for you to add your own components, like the composting toilet you mentioned for an example. I also think the fridge is fine, if like Sean mentioned you are brining another cooler or a 12 volt along. But, stand alone. Yes, that thing is quite small. Beings it is Dometic I assume it was first designed for sailboats and then for the RV industry as an afterthought. I am realizing quickly with a growing family that 1 fridge and a cooler are now mandatory for me. And once a fridge gets too large it is not as practical. I find 2 fridges or a fridge and cooler which we use is probably the best option for most of us family folks. I am right with you on all your pros. I go back and forth on modularity. But where I am currently at in life, it makes a lot of sense. Thanks again Preston for this great comment. This is why we make these videos.

    • @PrestonGladd
      @PrestonGladd День назад

      @@PlayingwithSticks Oh, also we are moving to Alaska this summer!

  • @Ajjakakkaka
    @Ajjakakkaka День назад

    That kitchen is unbelievably small. This why the teardrop design with a galley will always reign superior when it comes to what you get for the price. Any teardrop kitchen is at least double or triple the size!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      Yes, these interior kitchens I find you either love them or hate them. There are not many folks inbetween. I am kind of inbetween. I like both options. I would love a trailer that allowed indoor and outdoor cooking. Not so much for lunch or dinner, but an indoor option for heating up breakfast and coffee would be nice.

  • @DavidHancock
    @DavidHancock День назад

    I wish that HC made a rear galley kit for this -- something that's like a teardrop galley that can really maximize on the overhead lift gate. I'd love an option for a setup that's as deep as the modular component with drawer or shelf options, a workspace, and some way to move the stove and sink outside. Ideally, there would also be a small screen-door passthrough to push coffee or meals into the cabin. I often look at these and think there's about a 99% chance one will be my next camper.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks День назад

      I like how you see things! I would buy that trailer. This trailer checks almost all the boxes for May and I. That would be enough to sway us.