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Hitch Hotel

NJ6PACK
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Explorer
I don't know if this was posted yet

I don't even know where to post it

Enjoy

https://www.hitchhotel.com
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campinia
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Explorer
I like it. It would never replace our travel trailer, but, I could see using it for a quick fishing trip. My 25 year old daughter would love it on the back of her Jeep Liberty.
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pullin2
Explorer
Explorer
The one in the video can't be legal. There were no taillights. It completely covered the lights on the (tow? haul? carry?) vehicle.

Or were those reflectors along the top actually lights? I can't tell.
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drsteve
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Explorer
It's a bed in a box. Mattress in the back of a pickup w/topper serves the same purpose. I'm sure they'll sell a few, but I can't see this setup appealing to very many people.
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seaeagle2
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Explorer
Remember, Millennials are a different breed, they'll be snapping these up, after all there's still an opportunity to be a member of the 1st 100 club...
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Boomerweps
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Explorer
Might be good for those rough areas you can't get a small trailer into.
Otherwise, a small cargo trailer does all that cheaper and with far more cargo capacity.
Then there is the Runaway trailers out of FL. A small cargo trailer redesigned as a small camper.

Otherwise, these are for a very small niche market for those tired of tents, not willing to camp in their truck or SUV, not having the storage space for an actual trailer, or not having the skills or confidence to tow a camper. A VERY SMALL market.
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Jay_Coe
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Explorer
I can do all that in the back of my Suburban.
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toedtoes
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Explorer III
$3100 for a box seems a bit high.
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gbopp
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Explorer
I can't see it being very popular. But, different strokes...
Some people may think it's a great concept/idea.

TenOC
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Nomad
I saw one like it in use in TN.
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Clicck
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Explorer
This can be posted in the "solutions looking for a problem" forum.

Probably real handy for traveling with the mother in law.

GordonThree
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Explorer
Wow that looks like a lot hanging off the back of the little Subaru wagon. Especially if you load it up with camping gear, clothing, bedding, bicycles or whatever.
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DutchmenSport
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Explorer
Yep, I've seen that before on YouTube. Interesting indeed. It doesn't have wheels, so it can't be a trailer. I doesn't rest in the bed of a truck, so it can't be a truck camper.

I suppose because it has a receiver hitch and no wheels, it should be called a "Cargo Camper".

Now.... when they start putting air conditioners, furnaces, kitchen sinks, refrigerators, and bathrooms in them... ALL squeezed up into that itty-bitty box! Well, THAT may just get attention!

I suppose, you could call it a hard shelled tent? Oh! I know ... The camera camper! After all, doesn't it remind you of this: