People are NOW Paying Half Price for this Quality Teardrop Trailer!

2023 ж. 4 Қаз.
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This high quality teardrop trailer was listed only one year ago at twice the price of what you can purchase it today. Yes, you read that right - it's a case of "Big Mistake, Your Gain!" Due to poor marketing and a number of other factors, this composite small camper trailer is currently on a FIRE SALE! Don't miss out on this golden opportunity to own a top-notch teardrop camper without breaking the bank.
Crafted in Denmark, the Hero Camper is renowned for its exceptional quality and durability, as well as quality parts sourced from other innovative European countries. And while this camper has quality components and design the current price is more compatible with the most popular budget campers in North America today. If you've ever dreamt of hitting the open road in style without emptying your wallet, this is the video you've been waiting for! Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a newbie to the camping world, the Hero Camper is bound to impress.
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🟡More Information on how to find a discounted Hero Camper:
-Remember these deep discounts are on brand new 2022 models.
-The best way to find these trailers is to just do a Google search looking for Hero Campers in RV lots.
-Remember there are more than one version of the Hero Camper. Although the base model is a screaming deal. The higher models, may even be more of a steal. Keep a look out for models that include the Skybox, AC, diesel heat, etc.
-In terms of pricing also remember RV lots tend to sell their trailers for lower than the asking price. So, if they are asking $17K, don't be shy to see if they will go lower. Many owners have picked their up within the last 4 months for $15K or lower.
-Looking for Hero Camper's website: herocamper.com/us/
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  • I love that a $17000 trailer is considered budget. Only about 5 years ago you could get a used little guy for 3-5k

    @brandyn6644@brandyn66447 ай бұрын
    • You have a good point. I wouldn't consider this a budget. I would consider this a higher tear trailer at a highly reduced price. You can still get a budget trailer for $6K from Hiker and $9K with the Road Toad. But to compare it to a budget model this is about the same price as a Bushwacker teardrop, but essentially double in quality, lifespan, and crafstmanship.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticksI would consider this price a joke seeing as I know many very reputable teardrop manufacturers that optioned out are this price…. 50% off my ass

      @hyppievanman@hyppievanman7 ай бұрын
    • @hyppievanman the community who knows me well knows exactly what I’m going to say here. Could you please kindly show me one? This camper is literally 50% less than any camper you can get of like quality. Sometimes it’s hard to understand teardrops from a distance. But if you’re a Teardrop fanatic, like most of us on here, you will see the value.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@hyppievanmanlinks to a couple?

      @usmc2msu213@usmc2msu2137 ай бұрын
    • @@hyppievanmancrickets 😂. Shhhhhh 🤡🤡🤡

      @randysalvaje512@randysalvaje5127 ай бұрын
  • Half Price? Web site says starting at $34K. Tear drops are just too expensive period. By the time you put the stuff on them you want you are over $40k easily. I can just sleep in my Lexus GX470 and save $40,000

    @michellemeyer2430@michellemeyer24307 ай бұрын
    • Oops, I think I did a poor job describing this in a video. If you look in the description, the camper, I’m talking about is not coming from their website. These are the 2022 brand new models that you would pick up from the large RV dealership. They are between 15,000 and 17,000. And that’s before any wheeling and dealing.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • I just heard from Blue Compass RV and those of you in the community that the last 2022 Hero Camper has been sold. So glad to hear how many of you got this camper at an incredible price! Lonny, Hero's North American Sales Rep let me know that Hero Camper is now selling direct to consumer. The website is www.HeroCamperus.biz . Lonny said they are currently getting ready for 2024, so there are deals to be had on the last five 2023 models. These are fully loaded with diesel heat, inverter, 200ah lithium battery, fenderboxes and more ($12k in upgrades and accessories). The last 5 are discounted 20% and free delivery to the lower 48. I'll keep my ear to the ground for more deals. If you haven't heard Taxa trailers announced yesterday that select models in their inventory are now 40% off. To learn more about this, just contact Taxa. Lonny also wanted me to let you know, if you bought a 2022 model, there are accesories that you can add to it, just contact Hero Camper.

    @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • I have been waiting to see Hero Campers on this channel. As an European, it is good to see the Alko chassis and runnning gear in the USA. Both Alko and Knott are of exceptionally high quality and if anyone is wondering what happens to the brakes when you reverse, well, fear not. The brakes automatically do not engage when the wheel is turning in the opposite direction of travel. The handbrake (aka parking brake) works very well and I personally prefer the Knott over-centre system (Alko make one too, but rarely found on campers). Your trailer will not budge even on an incline. There is also no need to attach huge chains as the thin red wire you see near the coupler in the shots is designed to attach to the vehicle and in the event of the trailer becoming decoupled, the wire will pull the handbrake and apply the brakes before snapping from the vehicle - hence why it is thin.

    @andrewjones-productions@andrewjones-productions7 ай бұрын
    • In the states, the chains are required by DOT. Only stating this to prevent someone from getting themselves in trouble out there...

      @muleoutpost8156@muleoutpost8156Ай бұрын
  • I just put a deposit on one :) flying down to texas in a week or two to pick it up! Will let you know how it works out. Here we come teardrop world! Thanks for the lead! Update: Blue Compass RV told me every single one is sold now! They even said that your video is the reason they all sold within a few hours. Nice work! I hope they are able to make a come back in the US market.

    @jakemaughan3818@jakemaughan38187 ай бұрын
    • Looking forward to hearing more about it. Congratulations and welcome to the club!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • Any updates?

      @PeterTea@PeterTea3 ай бұрын
    • @PeterTea oh yeah. We have had it for a few months now and love it! The interior is enormous! Some cons are that the Texas sun ate up some of the plastics; there are a few things that need changing. The rear bumper is plastic and prone to breaking. It's mostly set up for rv sites, but we are converting it into an off grid base camp

      @jakemaughan3818@jakemaughan38183 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for this update, Jake!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks3 ай бұрын
  • If you can get one for $17,000.00 or less it would not be a bad deal. I think many of the teardrops are outside of people’s budgets. I agree about the weight and we too were very surprised about no fan. If you are here looking for teardrops, I would a greed with Drew as you want one built out of something that will not rot!

    @garretlewis4103@garretlewis41037 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Drew, good stuff to think about as always. I agree with no exhaust fan being a issue. Strange to mention solar panel, charge controller and no mention of a battery type and it's amp hrs? Especially since that zero breeze works off of 24v dc if not using 120v ac. I'd say, bring a ground tent if needed, ditch the roof mounted tent, put 300 more watts of solar up there and add a 200 amp hr LiPo battery. But what do I know? I'm not only the spokesperson for teardroper's hair loss, but I'm also a client. Source, hair club for men quote from many yrs ago. I love how positive you are by saying "things I would improve upon" rather than saying things they got wrong. In this oh so negative world we live in, positivity is rare these days and much appreciated. Thankyou Drew. You always make us think about things we never even considered.

    @Chubbydippin@Chubbydippin7 ай бұрын
    • I am right with you on that comment about ditching the tent. But, I know not everyone feels that way. Which is why I love this industry. So many options right now for us from price to design. Love the hair club for men quote. I'm pretty sure those statements have crept up into some of my dreams. haha.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • We are very excited to have this trailer and feel fortunate to have gotten it at the price we did. I have worked with Lonny to obtain some accessories and he has been great to work with. We are taking our first trip in the hero trailer this coming week. Will report back on our experience! Love the channel. You played a HUGE role in our research and buying process. It is only because of the knowledge I gained from your channel that I felt comfortable purchasing this trailer a couple of months ago from one of the big dealers. So glad I did!

    @michaelsanders7819@michaelsanders78197 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing about Lonny. It is owner feedback that makes this comment section so valuable. And welcone to the club by the way. Congratulations on your purchase! Glad to hear you were able to go into the RV lot armed with small camper knowledge. So great to hear! I really appreciate the kind words.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • Now that they have exited the us market you will have zero after market support for your trailer. Good luck

      @johnpaulgarzaniti5065@johnpaulgarzaniti50657 ай бұрын
    • I don't think they have left the North American market. My hope is that they learned their lesson and will not mass produce trailers for the North American market. Essentially my assumption is that they will be building or shipping based on orders. Just looking at their 2023 pricing model has me thinking they will be sticking around. But, I have been wrong before. @@johnpaulgarzaniti5065

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • How did you get ahold of them for the accessories? I would love to get the slide out bunk and side step boxes!

      @jakemaughan3818@jakemaughan38187 ай бұрын
    • @@johnpaulgarzaniti5065 To my knowledge they aren’t leaving the US market. Not worried about my luck. Thanks.

      @michaelsanders7819@michaelsanders78197 ай бұрын
  • I love the interior. Clean but also warm.

    @joniboulware1436@joniboulware14367 ай бұрын
    • It’s very unique, isn’t it? I really like the clean lines as well.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • I thought so too. It has that clean minimal Scandinavian look.

      @annwhale4418@annwhale44187 ай бұрын
  • I own an Hero Ranger. The quality is so good. It has great A/C and a fan behind the seat backs. There’s a fan, it’s just not in the ceiling. When I don’t have power, I run the trailer off a goal zero. I got mine a little bit higher than $20k, but I got the rooftop tent and additional ladder along with a heater. It’s fun. At 16’ long, I can get it further into the wilderness than other trailers.

    @patrickmball@patrickmball6 ай бұрын
  • Picked one up today. Thanks Drew! The dealer said they’re getting calls like crazy for these.

    @craiggosselin7741@craiggosselin77417 ай бұрын
    • Haha. Love it! Way to snag a great deal. And welcome to small camper life!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Thanks nice price point Happy Trails

    @larryparson9609@larryparson96096 ай бұрын
  • Nice to see you again, Drew 😊

    @JackFalltrades@JackFalltrades7 ай бұрын
    • Same to you my good friend. May says hi!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks ❤️

      @JackFalltrades@JackFalltrades7 ай бұрын
  • I can wholeheartedly agree that you have to have a Ruffin, my little Offroad 13 foot camper trailer RV came equipped with no windows in the doors. No windows in the walls front or back and only a AC unit that you couldn’t even run the fan on the AC unit without being plugged in the short power, and with several consecutive weeks here in Oregon, it over 100° I couldn’t stand to be in the trailer, I ended up removing the AC unit and having a fantastic fan installed in its place has a lot of people that have this particular brand of trailer have done. My reasoning is I’m never on grid and plugged in but you have to have airflow having opening windows in the doors were having an exhilarate windows in the side, walls of the trailer or the front or back of the trailer. Also, I feels mandatory something else in my trailer doesn’t have no opening windows. So I agree fat is necessary, especially in hotter climates

    @Introverted_Outlander@Introverted_Outlander7 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing this insight. Much appreciated. It's these real world use feedback that are really helplful.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Hero Camper was the first Teardrop camper which made me love campers. They were hard to find in 2021 and as you said, always with the huge RV dealers. They did not advertise the Hero campers on their website. Then I would go to Hero Camper website, and they would direct me to the same dealership because they weren't based in the US. I think that was around the time I subscribed to Playing with Sticks. To see what you found.

    @googlek1@googlek17 ай бұрын
    • It really is a special design. For me it was the exterior curves. I find many of today's teardrops play it safe in terms of aesthetics. I appreciate how these guys took the original teardrop lines and put their own twist on it. It really is a beautiful shell.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Mine was just delivered. $17,170 and $2300 to ship (bumper pull) from Tyler, Tx to Tacoma Washington. I saw one of these at Overland PNW this summer (and met Lonny too) and when I looked, I found these older models. I got the one with the four-person tent up top. Not often you get a screaming deal but this one qualifies. If there are any left and you’re on the fence, don’t wait. The 2023 models are $35-$40k. They have some extra benefits (an integrated cooktop is very nice) and what I would be buying had i not lucked into this one.

    @DarcySalzmann@DarcySalzmann7 ай бұрын
    • SCORE🎉 Good job! I love hearing stories like this. Glad you were able to jump on that deal. Being able to camp during Washington winters is a big plus🌦️🌧️☔️🌬️💨🌊

      @annwhale4418@annwhale44187 ай бұрын
    • Woot woot! Welcome to the club. Its one thing to get a teardrop trailer. But one on a fire sale has to feel really good!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • I've always liked Hero trailers. So thoughtful. #1 winning factor for me is the latch for the galley hatch. BombPROOF. Great tour.

    @OverlandTrailer@OverlandTrailer7 ай бұрын
    • Hi Mark. I was chatting with Charles yesterday and he was telling me how much he loves the updates to your website. I agree, it looks and navigates great! When you get around to it I am still interested in those shorter links.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • Hi Drew, those links are coming. I actually launched two weeks ago but the site crashed and I had to put everything back in the sandbox, fix the live site, and come up with a few different solutions. It's coming though. I appreciate your patience. @@PlayingwithSticks

      @OverlandTrailer@OverlandTrailer7 ай бұрын
    • Looking forward to it. @@OverlandTrailer

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • That is a very nice find Drew...sold my used Off Grid for about the same and it needed work on the sagging suspension. I would have mentioned the galvanized frame also in the plus column....the frame on my Off Grid was rusting like right after getting it. btw just posted a vid on my stay at Craters of the Moon

    @BirdPhish@BirdPhish7 ай бұрын
    • It’s always tough when I only get three pros. But you are absolutely right, I went back-and-forth on putting it in there. Looking forward to seeing your video. That’s also been a destination high on my bucket list.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • vid? wtf is it?

      @malanalan1@malanalan17 ай бұрын
    • Birdfish makes great content. He is referring to this video kzhead.info/sun/fsWwiM-xcHSpm6c/bejne.htmlsi=pWhBKJegFoZdXl-P @@malanalan1

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Nice looking trailer. All of September it's been hot as blazes from the west coast to.midwest. I'm running the ceiling fan all the time. I like the location of the leveling jack's. The hatch seems to give good protection when working at the galley. I dont like all the electronics behind the headboard. Just don't want that all going on at my head when I'm sleeping. Sweet little teardrop.

    @jennstuart2031@jennstuart20317 ай бұрын
    • True, it has been quite warm. Or at least it was. Now our family is sitting out here around our camper freezing the last few days! We are slowly adjusting to fall weather caming. It gave us no warning, just boom! My first about the electronics was the heat transfer into the cabin, I never even thought about the noise. Good point.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • The rear 'jacks' aren't jacks. They are what we refer to in Europe as 'prop stands'. In Europe, they are typically found on commercial trailers to simply prevent the trailer from see-sawing backwards when loading it when it is not coupled up to a vehicle. There are versions of prop-stands that have a wind-down function available. As you say, the positioning is good and so long as you have the trailer level (side to side), it is easy to drop the prop stands and therefore stabilise the trailer. I personally think that Hero Campers would be better to use the standard heavy-duty corner steadies found on European caravans (camper trailers) as you can ensure a firm contact with the ground or to use the half-drop down half wind down prop stands. With the prop stands fitted, you may find that dropping the nose of the trailer a bit, before dropping the prop stands and then raising the jockey wheel at the front until the trailer is properly level front to rear will ensure a firmer and more stable contact at the rear also. A bit of a faff. Not an issue with a goods trailer, car transporter trailer, tipper trailer or livestock trailer, but prop stands aren't ideal for campers if you dislike any movement when inside.

      @andrewjones-productions@andrewjones-productions7 ай бұрын
    • About the electronics at your head: I’m not a specialist on this but here’s my understanding: since the current is dc (direct current) it is not as dangerous for the human body to be next to it. Plugged into shore power, the alternating current is a biological problem for human bodies that did not evolve with it and our human bodies are only in the approx last 100 years having to learn to be around them as much as we indoor-humans are. You can research building biologists as a field, and Arthur Firstenburg who wrote _The Body Electric_, and the company SafeLiving Technologies, all as introductions to the field of EMF safety. Electric ac wires have a field you can measure that extends 4-6 feet from the wire and affects biology. It’s gotten worse as more electronics are plugged into peoples systems and the alternating current goes bonkers basically, to use a scientific term lol. So I think maybe that is what the original poster was mentioning about not wanting her head by that panel with electrics in it. Our local electric utility told us to not put our bed by an exterior wall where the electric wires came into the house. It had nothing to do with the heat or noise.

      @jessicadentalaid4728@jessicadentalaid47285 ай бұрын
  • Very informative channel. Your viewers don't realize mold and humidity will ruin the inside of one's rv. Need to keep the humidity way down. I bought a product from Camco that absorbs the humidity. Its worked well have to replace it every 3 mths. Scamps r nice but nobody wants to vacuum the walls. Some r allergic to wall to wall carpeting, its not a natural product. Airstream make rvs that are green. No drywall like a house or caustic materials inside them. Never need to paint the interior with wall to wall aluminum. Plus Airstream got rid of a wood subfloor. Who doesn't accidentally spill something or leave a vent open.

    @bonnieson4989@bonnieson49897 ай бұрын
    • Great points here Bonnie. Thank you for sharing this.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • I saw a Scamp on I-77 in Charlotte this past Sunday! Cute little trailers!!!

    @ghostpines@ghostpines7 ай бұрын
    • May wife and I love those little trailers!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Insightful market analysis, Drew! I hope they take another shot at the US market. The design aesthetic is a big plus (injection moulded bumper/light assembly), and the approach to quality is, too. The fan issue in the Midwest and South is real - they should address it, at least as an option. Finally, the beauty is obvious, but I think it could benefit from some defensive design in terms of dirt. Frankly, it *seems* a little too nice for many a dusty trail, and I wonder if some “mud room thinking” is in order.

    @zackdemundo@zackdemundo7 ай бұрын
    • It looks like they aren't planning on leaving. Which is great to hear. I will be interested to see what sort of adjustments they make in the next year in terms of marketing and modifications to their build.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • I was pumped to see this video. I actually just drove from MA to Texas to pick one of these up for 15k

    @jdeesee@jdeesee7 ай бұрын
    • Love it! Congratulations and welcome to the club.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • Oh wow! Hope you get lots of enjoyment out the trip back home! This trailer seems perfect for year again camping in Maine.

      @annwhale4418@annwhale44187 ай бұрын
    • My favorite trips so far has been those trips where we picked up a trailer. Yes, you get the scenery along the way. But just the anticipation and then the payoff back home....priceless!@@annwhale4418

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@annwhale4418 sadly I was in a rush so it was more of a straight shot. I'm hoping to do a trip to Baxter park soon.

      @jdeesee@jdeesee7 ай бұрын
    • @@jdeesee it’ll be beautiful this time of year🍁🍂🍁

      @annwhale4418@annwhale44187 ай бұрын
  • Having looked at teardrops on and off over the last few years, I am really intrigued by this design. We started out with an Intech Persue since the options were pretty limited at covid times (a friend had it for sale). Being a family of 3, we wanted something slightly bigger with a growing boy and bought an Intech Luna this past summer. I also have a rooftop tent (been using that for 14 years) if I want more room for myself sometimes. I like the size and just a lot about the Hero in general plus it looks well built. I was also surprised that it weighted almost as much as my Luna. I figured it was going to be around 1400. I could not find the interior dimensions anywhere for the Hero either. I am '6"5 so it is quite important.

    @Rattles02@Rattles027 ай бұрын
    • 6’7”

      @loharp@loharp7 ай бұрын
    • @@loharp You feel the pain. I fit in the Luna but barely! I liked my Persue more for sleeping. It had a much longer sleeping area.

      @Rattles02@Rattles027 ай бұрын
    • I’m 6’6 and it’s comfortable with another adult and a small kid.

      @DarcySalzmann@DarcySalzmann7 ай бұрын
    • The Luna was the first teardrop I was considering on buying. I got the chance to see & touch one in person and discovered it really didn’t work for me. I still think it’s a cool teardrop. I hope you get lots of enjoyment out of it😉

      @annwhale4418@annwhale44187 ай бұрын
    • Ann out of curiosity what was it that didn't work for you? Comments like yours really intrigue me. I love getting to know what things work and don't work for all of us.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • ...cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you…

    @magicworldbyjorg@magicworldbyjorg7 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks Thank you very mutch... have a nice Start of the week.... see you….

      @magicworldbyjorg@magicworldbyjorg7 ай бұрын
  • Guilty by association for sure with Teardrop enthusiasts. Glad to see some conversation on this.

    @MWDAdventures@MWDAdventures7 ай бұрын
    • Hey Matt and Wendy! Good seeing you.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • GOOD REVIEW

    @pinkladybikermamma3603@pinkladybikermamma36037 ай бұрын
    • Thank you. Great seeing you on here!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • This is probably one of the best trailers I've seen you review. I was on the Bean bandwagon, but price was hard get past. I'm looking for something I can tow behind my Tesla Model y, which has a 3,500 tow capacity.

    @timarnheim1432@timarnheim14327 ай бұрын
    • Glad to hear you are liking this. And I get you on the price comment. If you are willing to make the drive to Canada I have a feeling there are still these heavily discounted models up there. Even with the 25% sales tax up there, this would still be a $20,000 trailer. Not bad, for what you’re getting.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • Also, who knows if some of those people backed out at the last second with their contracts on the trailer? It probably wouldn’t hurt to call the Texas dealerships that are carrying these

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Yeah I bought my camper at that high price... No inverter and many other little inconveniences. I still love the idea of it... Wish It came with all things that were standard in the EU models

    @8ajanice@8ajanice7 ай бұрын
  • I am very happy to see surge brakes on a trailer this size. I’ve had terrible luck with electric brakes and controller systems

    @ericrinehardt9373@ericrinehardt93732 ай бұрын
  • So where do you put the fridge? I may have missed something because I assumed the larger cabinet had one.

    @Lex-Rex@Lex-Rex7 ай бұрын
    • It was in that big slide out in the back. I think at first he refered to it as an AC unit, but then switched to saying fridge or cooler. I have heard some folks say that you can only use their proprietory fridge. But, I looked into it more and it seems like you can use any 12 volt fridge that fits the space.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Great design and camper.

    @maykouhansen6713@maykouhansen67137 ай бұрын
    • Hey you!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Wow that's a great deal!

    @pyeitme508@pyeitme5087 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the info Drew. Just made a deposit. Keep up the great work!

    @annjoseph6191@annjoseph61917 ай бұрын
    • Woot woot! Welcome to the club

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Lots to like here for sure. A little to heavy and simplistic for my liking but that “price for quality” ratio is great!

    @MrFredsDIY@MrFredsDIY7 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing your take on this.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • I’d love to see more trailers in that desired weight range you were talking about. I think the issue is that the Scamp just isn’t built for the dirt road conditions that some of these smaller but heavier builds. Something in the 1,500# range would be great for my Jeep or similar. But for me I want a small trailer that can go almost anywhere my Jeep can go, at least in terms of ground clearance or going up a bumpy hill and know it’s not going to shake to pieces.

    @soonerfrac4611@soonerfrac46117 ай бұрын
    • People will disagree with me here. But I have seen Scamps everwhere. And I have pulled them everywhere myself. Am I rock climbing, no. But the Scamp can get anywhere my Jeep could get based on the clearance. Especially if you flip the axles on the Scamp. And they come out in one piece year after year, decade, after decade. I have seen very few cracked frames. It happens, but rare. I get the overbuilding for true offroading. But forest roads and blm land, you don't need all that.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • Never thought of just flipping the axles! Dang it, now you’ve got me considering it again.

      @soonerfrac4611@soonerfrac46117 ай бұрын
    • @soonerfrac4611 I think a scamp is always worth reconsidering.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • I like this platform.

    @sgt.grinch3299@sgt.grinch32997 ай бұрын
    • Pretty neat huh? Simple, clean, sturdy, impervious to the elements.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • How do those stabilizers work for leveling? Doesnt seem to be any cranking action on there.

    @HaroldCundal@HaroldCundal7 ай бұрын
    • Good question. I would assume you manually lift an edge of the camper and adjust the stabilizer to match the new clearance. Any owners on here have experience with this? But this is also a 2,000lb trailer. Interested to see what folks say.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • I own one. I bring a few rubber chocks, and level it on those. The stabilizers shouldn’t be used to level it, only stabilize it.

      @patrickmball@patrickmball6 ай бұрын
  • i love your videos but can you do a review of tent trailers like Tribe trailers or offtrax trailers or Turtleback trailera etc. essentially ones that are lean on length and work great offroad due to their size and length?

    @trail_tracker@trail_tracker7 ай бұрын
  • super cool

    @ArtstradaMagazine@ArtstradaMagazine7 ай бұрын
    • Agreed!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • One of the best teardrops in Europe i think, is the mink 2.0 Camper. I Hope you will do a video on that somtime. Best regards Jesper

    @jesperskovgaard8048@jesperskovgaard80482 ай бұрын
    • That sounds like a fun video, but it would be pretty hard for me to get my hands on one unfortunately

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks2 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks that too bad, i would hope Mink will bring it to the North American marked. But thanks for a great Chanel i really enjoy your content. I get a lot of great inspiration for when my family and I take our Mink Camper on the road. 👍🙏🙏

      @jesperskovgaard8048@jesperskovgaard80482 ай бұрын
  • Imagine buying one for $40k last year and seeing them for $17k today. I’d be sick! 🤢

    @TheMachoGabacho@TheMachoGabacho7 ай бұрын
  • If you are looking for information on how to find these trailers at the highly discounted prices, I have information in the description of this video for how you can find them. If you are still struggling to find it look up Blue Compass RV. I heard they have about 10 left in stock. When these are gone my assumption is that Hero Camper will step away from this business model and move more towards a traditional small camper marketing model. Well, I hope they will anyways. With that said I assume these trailers will bounce back up to the proper pricing. Meaing higher pricing, not these current fire sale rv lot prices. I wish all the best to them in their future ventures.

    @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • That's where I went 2 years ago and even now it's hard to find one. Unless they are gone already.

      @googlek1@googlek17 ай бұрын
    • They should be there. Just earlier today there was about 10. @@googlek1

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • surge break control. Hmm wondering how well those operate in mountain environments, if they are "always on" going down hill it could lead to breaks over heating and/or break fires. seat belt/cargo strap isn't a bad idea though knowing some campers, 1 or 2 straps won't do much... you'd want cargo netting. Now it might not look as pretty but having heavy mounting points for cargo netting so you could drop a net over the entire bed area and tie everything under it down might be neat. I couldn't tell doe that water tank have an external fill option, because if you have to break your back emptying the tray, pulling the strap off pulling it out, then manhandling it back in... that disk in my back just hurts thinking about it.

    @jenniferstewarts4851@jenniferstewarts48517 ай бұрын
    • Yes. You fill the tank externally.

      @michaelsanders7819@michaelsanders78197 ай бұрын
    • @@michaelsanders7819 Thank you, for those of us with bad backs, that tank placement just hurt if you couldn't LOL.

      @jenniferstewarts4851@jenniferstewarts48517 ай бұрын
    • Good points here. Being from North America my knowledge on surge brakes is pretty limited. I know them from the boat industry a bit, but most of them aren't going over mountain passes. Haha. My assumption is that good versions wouldn't be activated by downhill motion. But, it does engage when the front end of the device pushes into the master cylinder. So you would think that weight and inertia alone would simulate the vehicle braking. Hmmm... Looking forward to someone from Europe responding to this thread. As for the tank I do believe I saw an external fill.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks you know me, I always think of the Strange stuff, like what happens if you try and take this through the Coq. (one of these days you guys have to visit the Coquihalla pass for fun) just checked the boating forums and yes, they can "lock up" if you downshift going down long hills, and this can cause the breaks to overheat and even catch fire on some boat trailers.

      @jenniferstewarts4851@jenniferstewarts48517 ай бұрын
    • Good researching Jenn. That was fast. Another issue and this doesn't plague all surge brakes, but many, is that you can't reverse the trailer without putting in some sort of pin to deactivate the surge brake. @@jenniferstewarts4851

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • What happens with LED tails lights burn out?

    @ls1powered240sx@ls1powered240sx3 ай бұрын
  • Any chance I can find a Hero trailer in Canada for a similar low price?

    @merlinstevens6450@merlinstevens64502 ай бұрын
    • When this video first came out, they all sold out quickly in the lower 48, but there was a handful left in Canada. You may want to check, but I’m guessing they probably sold out as well.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks2 ай бұрын
  • I made my deposit today for one of the remaining Hero Campers. Just received the sales agreement from Blue Compass (Texas) that I have yet to sign. Is it standard practice that per the agreement the unit is being sold “as is” and also specifying that it is being sold without any express or implied warranty? As a dealer for Hero, doesn’t Blue Compass need to honor the manufacturer’s warranty?

    @annjoseph6191@annjoseph61917 ай бұрын
    • I believe Lonny said they came with full warranties. I am wondering if that is referring to a dealer warranty. We had the same scenario with our used car. As is and no warranty. But the remaining factory warranty was honored. Anyone know if this is the case with Hero? Lonny?

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • Great question!

      @robsmith2647@robsmith26477 ай бұрын
    • The following is that earlier comment from Lonny, the North American sales rep. @PlayingwithSticks Hey, this is Lonny. I was the sales rep for Hero Camper. I was there when you filmed this. I would be happy to give insight on this story. It’s not a “huge bummer”. I prefer to call it lessons from the school of hard knocks. We are done licking our wounds and are now starting over. You are right. The price on these trailers at Blue Compass is significantly less than the cost to build, with the warranty still intact. I have a lot to say. Feel free to reach out. -Lonny

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • I just checked out prices for a Beway camper after watching a video by a couple that bought one. Dealers are selling them for half of the list price. I think there has been a lot of over stocking going on.

    @steveogilvie5203@steveogilvie52035 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing this. This is new to me. I’m always interested to hear of deeply discounted trailers. Do you think it’s a big price drop because they have new models with new features or do you think they’re just dropping their prices in general? I’m assuming the price drops are just where they’re selling their trailers at outside dealerships. Meaning, just dropping price because of overstock.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks5 ай бұрын
    • I think dealers are dropping their prices because of overstock Even around our area dealer lots are full. That hasn't happened since before the pandemic.@@PlayingwithSticks

      @steveogilvie5203@steveogilvie52035 ай бұрын
  • Check wild box from the Netherlands!!! Greetings from the Netherlands 👌✌️👍😀

    @guidok3762@guidok37627 ай бұрын
  • In europe that 27000 mark is about the standard price... I understand cost of shipping and sales costs, but that regular US price is a shocker for me

    @annehoog@annehoog7 ай бұрын
    • That is interesting to know. Thank you for sharing this.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • I literally looked at one of these and thought something had to be wrong for that price, too good to be true so I walked away and it was $17k here as well

    @ak03999@ak039997 ай бұрын
    • Right! I have a feeling a lot of people felt that way. I would if I saw it for that price at a large RV lot.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • And to be fair the dealership it was at it was the only small trailer the rest was big 5th wheels and motor homes so for sure, looked out of place

      @ak03999@ak039997 ай бұрын
    • @@ak03999 I can picture it now!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • I found a new video recently from Adventure Series RV promoting there new Epik Scout Trailer which looks to be who bought out Overkill Trailers. Says there located in Uniontown Ohio. The Overkill Trailer was the one you reviewed a few months ago that had massive blowback. Thought you might be interested in checking this out and possibly verifying the story here.

    @nathankrassow3007@nathankrassow30077 ай бұрын
    • Verified! You are absolutely right. I just talked with extreme outdoors about this maybe a month ago. Thank you for sharing this. I’m usually the last to know about things like this. 😂

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks I just wonder what there timeline is for production? Nothing is listed on their website other than they’re accepting down payments for a “build reservation spot”. I’m actually from Ohio and am incredibly intrigued by this trailer. Wish we had more information regarding who purchased and what there schedule looks like for production.

      @nathankrassow3007@nathankrassow30077 ай бұрын
    • @nathankrassow3007 I will be talking with them in San Diego next week. I’m heading out there to see the meerkat and some members of the playingwith Sticks community. Joe from extreme outdoors heard I was coming out that way so he’s bringing a couple trailers. I was planning on talking to him about when he plans on going to market with this trailer. Like you I’m interested to hear what their plans are moving forward.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Teardrops surely have their place, but, I’d take a 13’ Scamp over any teardrop. Our 2023 . 17’ Casita Independence has two large bunks, an indoor galley, wet bath, 25 gallon fresh water tank, stand up headroom, A/C, furnace, MaxAir vent, and tons of storage space. The cost was $30,000. I really appreciate your reviews. If it was just me, I’d surely consider a teardrop, especially for their off-road capability.

    @0HARE@0HARE7 ай бұрын
    • Good point here. They all have their trade-offs. You have probably heard us say that at all times we have one teardrop and one 13 or 16' trailer in our yard. They both are great, but live very differently. That was the motivator behind us building our own camper. I one trailer that could do it all.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Drew! Great looking camper! Enjoy some coffee on me!!!

    @jgrant4520@jgrant45207 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much Brad 🙏 this month it’s been 100% from the little aero press. I’m going to save this for the first coffee when I get to Thailand in November. I missing those dark Thai roasts.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks You are welcome! I'm taking the Bean camping in South Missouri this weekend!! Fall is the best time for camping in my opinion!

      @jgrant4520@jgrant45207 ай бұрын
    • We are right with you there. Fall is/was always our favorite season. This year the wind doesn't want to quit, so we are missing summer a little bit. And to make it worse it keeps taking away all those beautiful leaves! But we here tomorrow gets warm again. We were ready for some cold temps, but not this quickly. Haha. @@jgrant4520

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Meanwhile the only way i can get the "Base Camp" camper trailer is in my dreams. This can't be such "exceptional quality" that you can't get comparable quality with any other camper trailer manufacturer.

    @MageSkeleton@MageSkeleton7 ай бұрын
    • I am not quite sure what you are saying. If you are talking apples to apples. There is no trailer at $30K or less that offers the construction or features this trailer has. So essentially at 2022 prices you are getting a $30K+ Trailer for $15K. But once these are gone don't expect them to be below $30K ever again. That is my take on this.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • Wait, maybe I am understanding you now. You are right. Like I mentioned Bean and Escapod if you were to put them head to head with this trailer would win. They both have 1 piece fiberglass shells, top of the industry components, and time on the road. But at the moment those trailers would cost almost 3 times the price.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • in fairness, i was giving american manufacturing the benefit of the doubt by assuming out of all the manufacturers that exist the probability that at least one of them being lower quality than a camper you can get over seas is impossible with how everyone prides themselves on at least providing one camper that is "the magnum opus" highest quality. Really, it's smart to provide multiple options that are different prices. @@PlayingwithSticks

      @MageSkeleton@MageSkeleton7 ай бұрын
  • Obviously, he has never been in Texas during the summer. In the summer, Texas is about as close to hell you can get without dying. A/C is not an option, it is a necessity. Also add a Bull Dog hitch. It is the best and easiest to use.

    @Robert31352@Robert313522 ай бұрын
  • Where can i get one of these discounted trailers?

    @luisarturohernandezramirez5910@luisarturohernandezramirez59107 ай бұрын
    • From what I’m hearing a few hours ago, they sold the last one.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Get the boys some hot chocolate w/marshmallows on me.

    @annwhale4418@annwhale44187 ай бұрын
    • Awww Ann! Thank you so much. The boys are going to love this. Mom can be quite the stickler. It is usually just steamed milks for them with no syrup. Now, the boys have the trump card. "But mom she said hot chocolate with marshmallows!" Thank you again.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks you’re so welcome 😉

      @annwhale4418@annwhale44187 ай бұрын
  • Where are these being sold? The mfg webpage has them for full price.

    @JD-xo3xz@JD-xo3xz7 ай бұрын
    • Yes, that’s exactly right. If you buy the 2023 models, they are full price. These are 2022 models from the large RV industry. If you read the description, I explain how to find them.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Teardrop trailers like this have to have the highest price per square foot of any RV on the market. I could understand the interest at a low price point, however im not paying tens of thousands for something i literally have to crawl into. I expect these types of luxury teardrops are a fad that will fade with time.

    @todddavis9938@todddavis99387 ай бұрын
    • Yes, price per foot there isn't much out there higher than a teardrop. Fad, kind of. I think we are at the high point in terms of a global fad. But, teardrops are here to stay. They were popular before the pandemic and I believe will stay popular. Will prices go down, absolutely. I think at some point soon the market needs to rebalance.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • As EVs take over the vehicle market, smaller aerodynamic trailers will replace the large models, at least for any kind of distance travel.

      @YT-MY@YT-MY7 ай бұрын
  • I wonder about the security on it.

    @pv8340@pv83407 ай бұрын
    • I own one. It has quality locks on both doors, the rear hatch, and the steel box. I bought a hitch lock, I tire lock and installed an AirTag and it’s been really secure.

      @patrickmball@patrickmball6 ай бұрын
  • Bummer I must of missed the fire sale! I see these little ones at $40K+

    @nenah-startingfromscratch@nenah-startingfromscratch7 ай бұрын
    • It went fast! Did you hear taxa is also having a 40% off sale? Hopefully we’ll hear more sales like this in the future. I even saw a used Scamp online yesterday for $8000. I haven’t seen a price like that in over four years.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Purchased a new Hero camper Ranger in 2020 for 15,900 UK Pounds..After claiming back the 20% Value added Tax from the Government the final price was 13,200.The only problem i have had is water getting into the kitchen area - Not sure where it's getting in.Not a big deal as this area is all stainless steel.Weight is not a problem for my tow car - 3 litre LR Discovery Same engine as in some of the Ford F150 trucks in the US

    @holsteincowboy@holsteincowboy7 ай бұрын
  • It was not good at keeping the heat in the southern US out. The a/c never made it close to comfortable to sleep and there is no rooftop power vent. None of my electric outlets worked on solar, only shore power. When I contacted their headquarters I was told it was a dealer issue but the dealer said it was a Hero Ranger issue. It also really needs power brakes, larger water tank and refrigerator. Overall the build of the actual trailer seemed quality but, I paid a lot more than $17,000.

    @SaltyDog69@SaltyDog697 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing all of this. Interesting on the ac. You would think with a small space like this, it wouldn't take much. I have never tried a ZeroBreeze or a Wave 2. One of these days I need to try one out.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic price! I was shocked at the weight, though. The price is less attractive if you have to by a new tow vehicle!

    @JackFalltrades@JackFalltrades7 ай бұрын
    • That is a good way of putting it. We like to remind people of the "actual costs."

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • True

      @annwhale4418@annwhale44187 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks My Subaru Outback Wilderness has a 3,000 lbs. Unless I towed it dry and empty, that camper would exceed my capacity. And that's not even considering the tongue weight! Which I don't think you mentioned...

      @JackFalltrades@JackFalltrades7 ай бұрын
    • @@annwhale4418 It's a fantastic deal, if you already have a massive pickup truck! 😀

      @JackFalltrades@JackFalltrades7 ай бұрын
  • Queen size bed is it truly 60 x 80 or short? Does anybody make a teardrop that has an actual queen size bed?

    @kurtlaramore2067@kurtlaramore20673 ай бұрын
    • I may be wrong here, but I think most are about 2 inches shy. I should know this, but I think standard queen size mattress in most of these is 6‘6“.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks3 ай бұрын
  • Damn if you were able to get this at $17000 and now they go brand new for 40 that’s a steal 😢

    @vstyle1990@vstyle19903 ай бұрын
  • Good review 👍 Interesting what cost of materials are. I dont think they are telling the truth. I would be surprised if material are a 3rd. Labor would be the more costly portion I would think 🤔. Cheers

    @patrickmckowen2999@patrickmckowen29997 ай бұрын
    • I have had the same argument with Bean. We have had a number of people on the channel challenge Mark from Bean trailer about this in the comments. He even tells them to come into his facility and help him out with it. There hasn't been one person in the comments who hasn't backed down on their initial comments. Haha. Take that for what it is. But, Mark is a pretty open guy and quite a straight shooter. And remember this isn't traditional design nor aluminum, this is in regardds to composite manufacturing of these beefy overbuilt trailers.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • It appears European prices are half of the list prices in the US (at least B class RVs) and they appear better engineered and built. I suspect dealers have the typical 100% retail margin and explains the high discounting at year end with excess inventory. Never understood why the industry never converged on 10 or so trailer models and scale the manufacturing to bring the prices way down (like 1/3rd). Also, direct sales could be possible.

      @YT-MY@YT-MY7 ай бұрын
  • Love

    @scottbrick1011@scottbrick10117 ай бұрын
    • Ditto!

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • I like it - especially the price! I might have been a buyer. But turns out I literally just got back from the maiden voyage with the Sunray 109e. Went fly fishing to the Alamosa - Chama area in Colorado. Tested - learned a lot and had a great time.

    @carltuckerson7718@carltuckerson77187 ай бұрын
  • Great trailer but I would prefer to buy from an American manufacturer first. Also any advice for a teardrop that is senior citizens friendly? Great job with the videos!

    @thomassinclair4675@thomassinclair46757 ай бұрын
    • May and I were surprised we haven't had any comments like this yet. We thought we would get quite a few the first 24 hours. Check out our last Camp-Inn video, they spend some time talking about how they had seniors in mind. Here is the link to that video kzhead.info/sun/jLCTqcaCgWeIbGw/bejne.html

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks I have watched that video before and as usual it's another excellent one! Thank You!

      @thomassinclair4675@thomassinclair46757 ай бұрын
    • @@thomassinclair4675 Great. To my knowledge I can't think of any other teardrops that take it a step further than them. Now, technically not a teardrop, but I think "standy" style trailers make a great option for more full time travelers and seniors. Have you seen this video with Mandy Lea? kzhead.info/sun/lMeDeJRweHiAqZ8/bejne.html

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks I just checked the video out, very nice but of the pop-ups and "standy" trailers I've had in the past we have never used the indoor kitchen except for the fridge/freezer once. All cooking was done outside. ( everything tastes better cooked outside) That's why Teardrops appeal to me, besides looking cool!

      @thomassinclair4675@thomassinclair46757 ай бұрын
    • We feel the same way. We have also had indoor style trailers and never used the indoor facilities. However, did you know they make a clamshell version? Essentially what you saw in that video, but with a galley hatch. Maybe that is more to your liking?@@thomassinclair4675

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Amazing for $17000 I buy my own fan with no problem

    @anthonycollado4389@anthonycollado43897 ай бұрын
  • Wow! That is a steal when you look at comparable trailers. This is a heavy option (I suspect the steel frame is part of the issue), but there are plenty of people who own the right vehicle for this. I doubt there will be many left in another month.

    @CinkSVideo@CinkSVideo7 ай бұрын
    • I’m guessing these are going to go pretty fast We’ve heard a lot of people the last two days saying they just picked one up. I think it’s a win-win for everyone. The community gets a great steal of a deal on a small camper trailer and hero camper gets the chance to start over. Good point on the steel frame as well. I think that adds a lot to the weight.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • I think they might all be gone. I called everywhere I could yesterday. If anyone knows of one still for sale, I'd love to hear about it.

    @leeparish1890@leeparish18907 ай бұрын
    • It sounded like we still had some people snagging them this morning. I predicted they’d be gone in 24 hours. I was being a little optimistic though. I really thought it would take a little longer. But, we did have that community post up two days before this video came out. If there isn’t any here, there’s probably quite a few left in Canada. Interested to hear what other people are saying. I hope there’s a few left for you guys.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • I just called blue compass. They thought they had a lot left. Then they went into the computer and said all were sale, pending except one. It’s located in Kyle Texas.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks I just called Kyle and they said they were sold out. Thanks for calling!

      @leeparish1890@leeparish18907 ай бұрын
    • @leeparish1890 Darn! I just sent Lonny a message here in the comment section to see if there’s anywhere else they might be. Did you see Taxa is also having a 40% off sale. They just announced that yesterday they were taking 40% off of some of their trailer inventory.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks Yeah, I waited too long. We have a teardrop from a local company that is sufficient, so I just delayed too long in deciding. If you hear any from Lonny, I would love to get my hands on one. I did see taxa, but I don't think those are right for us. Thank you, Drew! Love your channel. You've helped us out immensely.

      @leeparish1890@leeparish18907 ай бұрын
  • That looks very familiar.

    @mixflip@mixflip7 ай бұрын
    • Did you have this one on your channel? I’m assuming you did. I bet at the time you didn’t think you’d ever see prices like this on it. Good to see you my friend.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks I don’t think so. I was just noticing how much it looks like Bean.

      @mixflip@mixflip7 ай бұрын
    • @mixflip I thought the same thing when I first saw it.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • No articulating hitch?

    @user-bl4hb1bq9t@user-bl4hb1bq9t18 күн бұрын
  • How do you make a small fortune in tear drop trailers? Start with a large fortune 😂.

    @Reindeer_Games@Reindeer_Games6 ай бұрын
  • $47,000 holy crap, NO freakin way

    @richarde735@richarde7357 ай бұрын
    • I think you realize this, but you do know the price is currently 15k to $17k?

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Hi drew.

    @jenniferstewarts4851@jenniferstewarts48517 ай бұрын
    • You rock! Love seeing you get on here so early

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • I’d only want a single bed, how much then$? Is there a single bed that can be made to a seat? $15,000?

    @dottier3145@dottier31457 ай бұрын
    • I don’t think I quite understand? This trailer is one single bed. You can get this trailer at 15 grand with just a bed for about 16 or 17 grand with the bed and a rooftop tent.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Did you hear the price in the beginning??? Neither did I, so it’s expensive and they try to justify it by telling you first all the pork and extra it has. It’s all aluminum, prone to corrosion easily.

    @lexbustamante757@lexbustamante7576 ай бұрын
  • Looks great but 8 gallon water tank is way under sized.

    @koko4kosh960@koko4kosh9607 ай бұрын
    • I noticed CampInn uses the same tank size. And CampInn gets it. I am assuming this is aimed at weekend warriors. Our family of four, uses water vary sparingly, about 8 to 10 gallons in 3 days. Meaning we don't use a sink and even our dishes are done with squirt bottles. But we are typically out much longer than this so we carry about 12-18 gallons at a time. And then fill it up while out and about. So I think 8 can get the job done if you are an extreme minimalist, which many teardrop owners are. But for the average camper this would surely require hauling additional water.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • My dad purchased a whole gas station for 17k

    @SidneyCumbie@SidneyCumbie7 ай бұрын
    • 😂Love it! That sure puts it in perspective

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • What?!?!?! For the same amount of money i can buy a toy hauler, their website says nothing about no discounts its nearly 35k for the cheapest one I'm not even talking about all fees and taxes plus shipping and ets. So what's affordable about it?

    @annaolga8509@annaolga85097 ай бұрын
    • Up until 3 hours ago it was $15K. They are all sold out now. They are discounting some of the 2023 models by 20%, but nothing like the deal you just missed.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks oh well, but I still think it's way to much money for a teardrop. I'm not trying to be rude or mean

      @annaolga8509@annaolga85097 ай бұрын
    • @annaolga8509 that makes sense. We feel the same way, but trailer prices in 2023 are quite high. A trailer. This quality typically sells for about 30 to 40,000. These aren’t your average trailers as they are composite design

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Oops.. Well who woulda known? I sure wouldn't have ever thought about that. That's one heavy little camper.

    @mobiltec@mobiltec7 ай бұрын
    • Of all the trailers you have restored. What was your lightest trailer that was 10 feet or over in cabin length?

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • Had to think about that one for a bit. I have to say the Mainline Silver Lodger which has a 14 foot box. It weighed in at 2023 pounds. So foot for foot it was actually the lightest I would say. The Shasta Compact comes in around 1300 I believe. I did one of those a million years ago. @@PlayingwithSticks

      @mobiltec@mobiltec7 ай бұрын
    • @mobiltec1 it’s funny you actually read my mind. What I was interested in knowing is if there was something lighter than a Shasta compact. Thanks for sharing this.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • The Fiber Stream fiberglass trailer comes in at a whopping 1100 pounds and it is loaded. Shower, toilet, Fridge, the stove doubles as a real heater with a fan, and the beds are either twin or slide together for a queen. Dual axles too. So fiberglass wins.@@PlayingwithSticks

      @mobiltec@mobiltec7 ай бұрын
    • And then if you go to stuff like the Lil Loafer or it's buddy the Field And Stream 9 footer with the murphy bed, you get real light. Tear drops are usually under 1000 pounds.@@PlayingwithSticks

      @mobiltec@mobiltec7 ай бұрын
  • Which is a better, high quality trailer, price no object? The best Bean trailer OR the best High Camp trailer? Why?

    @davidhunternyc1@davidhunternyc12 ай бұрын
    • In my opinion, it’s hard to put a price on composite. One of these trailers is made with wood and seams, the other trailer is built with composite and very minimal seams. Seems separate and about the five-year mark and requires a little maintenance maybe every five or 10 years. And would, if water does make its way into the trailer can be a nightmare.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks2 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks oooo... interesting indeed. You're right about the High Camp trailer being the Rolls Royce of trailers but after you pointed out the three negatives, it made me think again. Like you said, it's perfect for the minimalist who loves high quality craftsmanship and aesthetics. The Black Bean is mass manufactured in comparison but when you scale up it's easier to add tech and modify changes to the design and ergonomics. I'm utterly torn. I checked out the Vestabule too. Beautiful trailer but I'm not quite yet feeling it. Seems like a jigsaw puzzle inside.

      @davidhunternyc1@davidhunternyc12 ай бұрын
    • @davidhunternyc1 don’t forget to check out camp inn. They are my favorite, traditional trailer and arguably built to last the longest.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks2 ай бұрын
    • @davidhunternyc1 here’s a link to that video Outlast the Rest: Trailer Built to Last 40 EXTRA YEARS! kzhead.info/sun/jLCTqcaCgWeIbGw/bejne.html

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks2 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks Yes, the Camp Inn trailers are awesome too. So much to learn. The worst thing is I live in NYC, don't have a car, and there is no way to buy a car, let alone a teardrop trailer. Oh well. I can dream.

      @davidhunternyc1@davidhunternyc12 ай бұрын
  • The reason they came down in price was because they were over priced to begin with. Why is it the shorter the camper the higher the prices?

    @w4447@w44477 ай бұрын
    • Not necessarily true. Go look at the current 2023 prices. They’re right back up there again over $30,000. And as for your question. Some companies are taking advantage of the trend. But most companies are pricing higher because the materials and components are better. Quite a bit better compared to the large RV industry.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • I love my little teardrop. I've camped in it for over 6 yrs. I would never go big.

    @sherryhicks4156@sherryhicks41567 ай бұрын
    • Is yours a 4x8?

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @@PlayingwithSticks mine is more like a 5x8

      @sherryhicks4156@sherryhicks41567 ай бұрын
  • I enjoyed the video but I have to laugh at the Bushwacker dig at the end... I paid $10k brand new for our bushwacker 10ss 2 years ago, it's since traveled well over 50,000 miles from Florida to Mexico (2x) to Newfoundland, to Alaska, and most recently up and down the Dempster Hwy to the Arctic Ocean at the very northern Tip of Canada. Yeah it's not anywhere near the build quality of this camper... but it's not meant to be, it's also 3-4x cheaper... and at the end of the day there's not much if anything this higher quality tear drop can do, that our Bushwacker can't... yes, we have to clean sawdust out of it every week (even after 50k miles), yes stuff breaks and I have to fix it (that's any camper... even a premium one like this)... but at 1/4th the price... we've used the savings to fund a hellovalot of great adventures in the BW...

    @cathalduffy8077@cathalduffy80777 ай бұрын
    • Hope that didn’t offend you. That was not the intention with that dig. It was to help people understand that this trailer wasn’t manufactured by the large RV industry. Essentially, I wanted people to know that they were getting a quality crafted, high-end material, quality component trailer for the price of an entry-level small camper trailer made by the RV industry. If you’ve seen our video on the Bushwacker, we took a lot of heat for suggesting that people buy it. Like you, we believe in it, and believe it’s a great trailer for many of us. I tell people essentially all these trailers are just beds on wheels that all get us to the same destination. I really appreciate you sharing your experience with a Bushwacker, especially the miles.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Sorry , gotta go, we’re just not on the same page $17k just isn’t in my bargain range. Feel like you’ve moved upscale too much.

    @Wild_Bill57@Wild_Bill577 ай бұрын
    • I completely understand that. That’s why we highlight trailers from $6000-$40,000 to home built. There’s something for everyone out there. Also, welcome to 2023 prices. Getting a Quality Built Teardrop under $15,000 is pretty tough these days.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Using Mercedes and BMW as an analogy is suspect.

    @Paiadakine@Paiadakine7 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Paying anything over $8K for a teardrop is just insane. People that buy these are not too bright. 😂😂

    @jroddy1@jroddy1Ай бұрын
    • 😆 people probably said the same thing about cars back in the day. Now, people are paying more for a car than I paid for my first home.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticksАй бұрын
  • I'd rather buy this than traditional crappy RV's

    @pandaoverboard@pandaoverboard7 ай бұрын
    • Exactly! I think you caught that. People are at the RV lot looking at these big RVs thinking they are getting a better bang for their buck because of size. Not knowing that they were only built to last essentially 4 seasons. When you have this nice little teardrop sitting right next to them that will not only outlast them, but is made with better components throughout.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • @PlayingwithSticks I agree 100% on this. On top of that, knowing how it was built allows you to fix it or add more components to the build without a problem.

      @pandaoverboard@pandaoverboard7 ай бұрын
  • *Even @ $17,000.00 USD, that's $7,000.00 more than it's worth in my honest opinion. This camper is glued and screwed, it's too heavy, and it lacks some of the basic functional accoutrements (Ceiling fan). The built in Solar is too weak for boondocking (Make that attached panel to be a 400 Watt). Look for this company (HERO) to not be around for much longer as its offering is hardly competitive within its market segment.*

    @markjob6354@markjob63547 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this. I love seeing people break down the pros and cons of these trailers.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • love the design... only one MAJOR problem.... STEEL OR ALUMINIUM pick ONE never ever BOTH ill not be buying one

    @monokheros5373@monokheros53737 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this design.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • 17? I see them listed for mid 20s

    @viper071@viper0712 ай бұрын
    • Yep, those $17,000 trailers all sold out after this video

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks2 ай бұрын
  • 17k is absolutely insane. Can't imagine being this bourgeois. I've honestly started to give up on fun in America. Just gonna save my money and live minimally. The people buying all these nice toys must be so happy to be oblivious to the problems of life. Can't imagine. Cause you know these people are driving 70k trucks and living in 400k homes as they work out their cushy work from home jobs at Facebook. Maybe I sound kind of crazy....I don't know. I'm just sick of everything being expensive and the wealthy people taking what used to be fun and affordable activities and pricing the regular folks out of it. It isn't about living anymore, it's about the pride of everything looking and feeling like luxury. Can't even buy other brands this size cheaply. Cars, homes, college, healthcare, and now even simple camping vehicles are simply out of reach for most. I bought a simple 6x12 enclosed trailer for 2800 bucks in 2020. The same exact trailer now is 5,000.

    @Moonless6491@Moonless64916 ай бұрын
    • What I’ve learned during my short time on earth is that the grass isn’t always greener on the other side. And when it is Greener often it is a result of hard work behind the scenes that you do not see. A great example of this is just trailers. You say you are just going to give up having fun in America and save your money and live minimally. What’s wrong with that? Well, the save money and live minimally part. You don’t have to give up the fun in America. Do you think just because somebody drives a $70,000 truck and a $20,000 teardrop trailer that they’re happier than the person with the $5000 tow vehicle and the Foamie trailer? I have a feeling they aren’t. As for being oblivious to the problems of life. Yes, maybe some get lucky. But what I have learned through getting to know, people, most of them work much harder behind the scenes than how things appear. Meaning to drive that $70,000 car and live that life isn’t a life of leisure. It typically means a life of hard work and good choices or somebody living paycheck to paycheck and putting everything on credit. I realize times are tough right now. But we all have to try and not get caught up with the flashy lifestyles others are living. Again, I think they are some people that are truly blessed, but I think there’s more to the story for most of these people. And as for everything going up in price, you’ve got that right. I think we’re all feeling it. But it’s times like these I think you and I would benefit from turning our eyes from what society says we need and actually look for what brings value. The camper is nice, but nobody needs one. $70,000 truck is nice, but nobody needs one. What we do need is a good diet, rest, time and fresh air. Couple that with a basic home, and a relationship with our great Creator, and most of us can have a pretty good life. Like you, I can get caught up in all of this so easy. I have to constantly remind myself that I don’t have to keep up with the Joneses. Because every time I do, I don’t find any more joy in my life. I realize this is probably not the answer you were looking for, but just thought I would share.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks6 ай бұрын
    • @PlayingwithSticks No, it's the conclusion I've come to as well. Most people I know with big money have done something dirty to get it, but money talks. I'm not jealous of those people and would rather have my dignity. Not saying there aren't good people who made their money, good on them. Just frustrated that the richest country on earth is turning into a second rate nation where we worry about food and electricity instead of being able to have leisure like the old days. But the rich have out priced the old days. I haven't had a travel vacation ever and I'm almost 30. I work a trade job. Went to school to be a machinist for three years. Make median salary. Drive an old truck, and live in a 60k home. Sorry if I'm a little jaded when I see fancy crap like this and think of what that money could do for the poor folks around me. I'm done justifying and turning my head to the luxury elite. Get a better job wagie.....But, truly. I appreciate the simple life. Everything is just so complicated now and complication is justified to breed price to where the simple life is a must instead of a choice

      @Moonless6491@Moonless64916 ай бұрын
  • exactly, all these 40k teardrops are rediculus, you can buy a brand new truck for that, people paying that price is why they were able to sell that price. now i hope people stop paying these prices for trialers and then they drop to normal price.

    @omegaomtv@omegaomtv4 ай бұрын
  • I don’t see $10,000 worth of stuff. It’s a basic trailer an they want almost $20,000 that’s ridiculous. I don’t understand why anyone would buy something so overpriced. Just because they say off-road it adds $9000. Guess all those years doing carpentry and mechanic and welder I can my my own for a few thousand. I could make state of that are. For a few hundred I could make a decent teardrop. I remember reading about these when I was a kid. They were designed for handyman to be able to camp without spending a fortune. I can’t figure how they justify these prices. A few years ago a 5x10 was $6-10,000 now the prices are ridiculous with nothing extra. One last thing just because something was priced at $47,000 doesn’t make it right. I don’t believe they cost $15000 to build that’s insane.

    @richardhenry1969@richardhenry19697 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing your take on this. I appreciate it.

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
  • Yikes. I do like the construction details but: if you are looking for a teardrop, presumably because of it tow ability, then are you really looking for a 2000 pound trailer ? Well, maybe, but not for me. If I'm going to tow the much, I want to stand up inside. I think it's a beautiful piece of work, and probably a screaming' deal for the price but: it's heavy and it's small. I think thats a pretty small market.

    @bradmiller9993@bradmiller99937 ай бұрын
    • It is tough isn't it. I often wonder on these trailers where is the point of diminishing returns in terms of weight and build quality?

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • If you can tow 2000, you are probably looking at a different product. If you are over 60, you probably want to be able to stand up. If you're spending 20k, you probably want a more indoor comfort. But I do love the windows ! @@PlayingwithSticks

      @bradmiller9993@bradmiller99937 ай бұрын
    • This was my assumption until I met the community. You would be surrpised how many people over 60 are using larger vehicles to tow a non-stand up trailer. And it isn't because they don't have other options. They choose this. I love how wrong I was about the community. I have been learning so much the last couple of years. @@bradmiller9993

      @PlayingwithSticks@PlayingwithSticks7 ай бұрын
    • I can care less about the weight because I am using my 2015 F150. May be overkill, but I am not interested in a larger trailer because of the off-road factor.

      @Lex-Rex@Lex-Rex7 ай бұрын
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