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brholt
Nov 03, 2015Explorer II
It was an interesting article. The company also struck me like the low cost "Alaskan Camper." because everything is hand built and you can get lots of options or customization done.
A couple of other notes:
".... The camper seams used to be caulked. We prefer silicone for a much better seal...." Very contrary to existing truck camper knowledge.
Hammered copper sinks and oil rubbed bronze faucet options are not what I associate with low cost campers.
As noted in the article a big problem with low cost campers is that the shipping costs can really be prohibitive. A local dealer dropped a line of trailers because of that problem.
I know I would like to see a decked out retreat model in cedar.
A couple of other notes:
".... The camper seams used to be caulked. We prefer silicone for a much better seal...." Very contrary to existing truck camper knowledge.
Hammered copper sinks and oil rubbed bronze faucet options are not what I associate with low cost campers.
As noted in the article a big problem with low cost campers is that the shipping costs can really be prohibitive. A local dealer dropped a line of trailers because of that problem.
I know I would like to see a decked out retreat model in cedar.
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