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Multi-Purpose Camping Trailer That DOES IT ALL! (Intech Flyer Explore)

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 17. 08. 2024
  • This off road small camping trailer allows you to bring your atv, motorcycles, and bikes. And best of all this small travel trailer only weighs 1,500 lbs! Yep, we are talking about the Intech Flyer Explore. The go anywhere, do everything small camper trailer that can be towed by your mid-size SUV. Having a toy hauler trailer doesn't mean you need to have a full size pickup in the driveway. Continue to use your daily commuter as your tow vehicle and save yourself some cash. And spend that extra money getting yourself some new camping gear.
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Komentáƙe • 271

  • @gregorycampbell6071
    @gregorycampbell6071 Pƙed 3 lety +11

    Huge selling point of the Explore that wasn’t mentioned enough is its off-road capabilities. You buy this camper because you boondock and get off pavement for most of your excursions. It’s built to travel on gravel and dirt. The new OVS 270 awnings they are now using are easy to setup and can deploy without support when wind is light. Yes, a little stool may be needed but it’s really pretty easy. I have a friend that had a GO! and they sold after one year due to the amount of setup time needed to create the covered live space. In his words, it was a lot of work!

    • @harrymills2770
      @harrymills2770 Pƙed rokem

      I always felt like the setup was part of the Zen of camping. But I like to set up for more extended stays, so extra work setting up is just part of the Zen of camping.

  • @marlenen6130
    @marlenen6130 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    We have a 2017 Aliner Classic Off-road and I love it! The inside footprint is actually smaller than my previous trailer (1987 Colman Columbia Tent trailer) and it sleeps less people, but the inside “lives” better for us. We have the hard dormers on ours and people are always surprised how roomy it feels, considering how small it is. It’s super easy to tow, tracks great,has real tires on it , it’s wide enough to sleep across it (the Columbia was too short for him), has plenty of outside storage and we can even pack a lot inside while traveling and not deal with the stuff in the Honda Pilot. It can fit in the garage easily, and then we can open it up once inside the garage. I always cook outside, but it’s easy to just heat up water inside. The stove can sit on the counter or on a rail outside, however I tend to use my one burner duel stove the most. My Aliner sleeps 3-4, we have a queen size on one side an a twin on the other, so 3 adults or 2 adults with 2 little kids (you could probably make a bunk bed over the twin too). I like to camp and don’t mind the extra work of a pop-up trailer. It’s probably actually less work than folks towing a 30 ft travel trailer and dealing with the wind, switching lanes, slow up hills, swaying, large water tanks, parking and maneuvering. When we want amenities, we just get a hotel room, lol. It’s still cheaper and easier than those 30K+ rigs with a lot less headaches.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      The "Lives" better is a big thing to us as well. We find a camper can be tiny, but still live better. You seriously have me interested in an Aliner for our family. We are going to have to start researching them again. It has been a while.

    • @julymontana5015
      @julymontana5015 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      I have a 2018, Ranger 12 Aliner. I love mine ! I chose it over teardrop cause I can stand up in it for same price. It is turnkey ready. The more I look at what others have, vans, class B & C, etc. mine has lots of room. And, it takes 30 sec to set up! Check them out. My lithium batteries on solar last forever. It carries 17 gal water. Furnace. Stove. I carry another to cook outside when hot. My Jeep Wrangler TJ pulls easily.

  • @FloMoLBow
    @FloMoLBow Pƙed 2 lety +3

    My first step up from tent camping was a Sylvan Sport Go. I love the versatility, build quality and sleeping room. I ended up upgrading to a nĂŒCamp 320S teardrop for completely contained camping. I love them both and still have the Sylvan for when we have a bigger group going. The teardrop just opens up where and when we camp because we’re not so beholden to the weather. It’s also great when we’re driving for two days to visit family - no hotel room needed!

  • @crujoh3351
    @crujoh3351 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    3 things I’d like mention regarding this review of the Explore.
    1. Deploying the tip out beds takes a little more time than was displayed. In your video the inside casing and windows were already unzipped and rolled up. Sure it only take a few more minutes to do these but still worth noting.
    2. A 2nd tip out option was mentioned but with the explore you do lose the side entrance door and the back ramp gets replaced with double barn doors when the 2nd tip out is included.
    3. The tongue weight on these are very heavy (appx 350 lbs on the explore if I’m not mistaken). You will most likely still need a truck to haul these units. Although a heavy duty suv may do the trick as well.
    Great video, I thought I would share these few tidbits to help those who may be looking into buying the explore. The more you know... cheers!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety +4

      This is really great information John. I wish I said this in the video. I will pin this comment so it comes up on top.

  • @chrisE815
    @chrisE815 Pƙed dnem

    I have been interested in the Flyer Explore for years- I saw one at a campground and spoke to the owners who loved it. The deal breaker for me is they are marketing it as light weight, which it is, but the tongue weight is insane!!! Intech should specifically build a version of the explorer where the tongue weight is exactly ~10% of the trailer weight. Some configurations weigh around 2000 pounds but the tongue weight is OVER 500 pounds!!!!

  • @BillSias-us5fh
    @BillSias-us5fh Pƙed rokem +1

    One valid point made, loss of wall storage space or windows having a pop out bed. I have a 6x14 cargo to haul an 1800 Trike and I've been searching for a pop out bed, no more because of that reason. No tent trailer is comparable to a hard sided enclosed trailer, not for noise, heating or cooling and no canvas lasts as maintenance free like a hard sided wall. However, Jumping Jacks are a great choice if you can live with a tent trailer.

  • @seansteede
    @seansteede Pƙed 3 lety +2

    Thanks so much for the review. I'm building out my own enclosed cargo trailer but your comments really help me consider various aspects I would not have thought of otherwise.

  • @strofimios
    @strofimios Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the honest review!You surely know your thing and you pointing out pros and cons that most of the people would have ignored.Just one about the explorer,the tip out bed is 46''x81 and the salesman said that it can sleep 2-3 adults.I believe that at that width(46''=117cm,i'm watching from Europe) there is only room for only one adult or two small kids.

  • @kootenaymtb
    @kootenaymtb Pƙed 3 lety +1

    We constantly hit the ‘get a truck’ point but have kept our V6 Santa Fe which seems capable with the 7-Pin Setup. We typically haul 2-3 kayaks and 2-3 mountain bikes when camping, so we looked at the Intech trailers for a while. I liked the box on wheels idea but my wife didn’t. We’ve recently gone with a reno’d ‘76 Surf-side camper. Kayaks go on the car roof and bikes inside. Works ok.

  • @EvanWharton
    @EvanWharton Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Yes!! Thank you for once again broadening our horizons in the small camper life scene. When the boys and I got out of school a couple weeks ago, I took the family on a road trip to McCarthy and Valdez. Our friends happened to be in McCarthy the same time and let us borrow a couple of their ATVs to ride up to the Kennecott mines. It was amazing. Since then, I've been trying to figure out how to A) convince my wife that we "need" a side by side, B) figure out the logistics of transporting the side by side and our teardrop simultaneously (preferably without having to buy a truck), and C) did I mention convincing my wife of our family's need for a UTV?
    Anyways, who knew toy hauler-type trailers came in such small packages?! Also the transforming cargo trailer is definitely an option too--we burn with wood basically year-round so have been wanting to get a big trailer to haul wood with since we moved up here. We shall see.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety

      Now that sounds like an amazing trip. That is something folks pay thousands of dollars to come up here to do. So neat that you get to do this in your own back yard. Yes, the cargo trailer idea has been in the back of our minds for a while as well. We have put ours to use a bit lately and it really is great. One day it hauls, the next day it camps.

  • @adventuresonwheels5272
    @adventuresonwheels5272 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    I love your content.
    I’m looking forward to became an - on wheels camper - as I strive to do the Panamerican road trip with my family.
    And you’re being very helpful with simplicity, keeping it easy and enjoy all the time.
    You’ve a great spirit of camping and sharing. Thanks a lot and keep sharing man!

  • @richardhouvener6423
    @richardhouvener6423 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    You guys are at a crossroads that we all hit sooner or later. Your family is growing and you need a bigger trailer but you don't want to buy a bigger more expensive (to operate and to buy) vehicle. I camp alone these days (I'm 70) but I have a Casita 17 pulled by a 6 cylinder basic F150'. When I camp, I am frequently surrounded by enormous 5th wheels or trailers with huge 1 ton diesel pickups. I sympathize with your dilemma. There are 6 cyl SUVs and trucks out there that you might consider that would be good daily drivers, too. Good luck on your search, going fairly small is working for me. Safe camping!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety

      Thank you for sharing this information. Yes, we love the feeling of tiny campers and the ability to tow easy. But, at the same time we are starting to bring quite a bit of gear. Backpacking gear, boating gear, etc. I like the idea of looking for a 4 door truck that could be our daily driver.

  • @DIYOutdoorLife
    @DIYOutdoorLife Pƙed 3 lety +8

    Great video and congratulations on 100k subs, definitely a testament to your love of tiny trailers and the hard work you put into creating content.
    Some really neat trailers featured here. I've come to love the simplicity and low maintenance of a teardrop, I cringe at all the moving parts and the fact that it might smell like a mechanic shop after a year or two. Something for everyone though! Thanks for helping show us all of the options available! Congratulations again guys!

  • @lewisfrost1815
    @lewisfrost1815 Pƙed rokem

    I used to own an Intech Luna Rover
we sold it because we decided we were too old to crawl in and out of it
(I’m 64 and a little overweight). We rented it out and man was it popular! We ended selling it for more than we bought!

  • @mixflip
    @mixflip Pƙed 3 lety +6

    I love how versatile it is.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      That is us too. It really checks a lot of boxes for our family. Think how many electric bikes you could store in there! Love the electric bike content by the way. We are in the process of looking around for our first bike.

  • @jenniferstewarts4851
    @jenniferstewarts4851 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    never a fan out outside kitchens, now sure you can put up a tarp when the rains coming sidways and you have 50mph winds to help... or when you have heavy snow drifts, you can dig an area out around your trailer... but the black flies...
    The black flies, the little black flies
    Always the black fly, no matter where you go
    I'll die with the black fly a-picking my bones
    In north on-tar-i-o-i-o, in north on-tar-i-o
    Having a SAFE place to cook and eat...
    Truck's though also opens the option to mix and match. You can run out with a truck bed camper, come back drop the camper pull the truck out, load the back, and tow the tear drop with gear in the back of the truck... or come back drop off the tear drop load up the bed camper, and hook up a cargo trailer to it, now you have the toys + the bed camper. OR come back and drop off the toy trailer and bring the scamp with the trailer, set the scamp up as a kids bedroom, with the adults in the truck trailer... do the cooking in the truck bed, and spend fun time in the camper with the kids.
    Its not like you need a Toy Hauler.

  • @CinkSVideo
    @CinkSVideo Pƙed 3 lety +1

    I love my SylvanSport Go. I should add that their customer service is top notch. I’ve even had their engineers work with me as I’m working through some modifications for more overlanding type usage. If my Subaru Outback can clear something the trailer will clear it. It gets plenty of utility usage too. I call it upperclass tent camping.

    • @solosaga5091
      @solosaga5091 Pƙed 3 lety

      Hopefully they take your ideas and incorporate them into a product offering, or option. Not having one with a high clearance articulating suspension when "Overlanding," and "Softroading," is at a huge peak, seems ridiculous

  • @truckmetal2341
    @truckmetal2341 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I had the same idea, we don't have atvs or dirt bikes,but we do have kayaks and grills and propane tanks, etc. Pack everything in the toy hauler

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 2 lety

      Glad to hear it makes sense to someone else as well. I noticed in this video the concept didn’t resonate that much with others because We didn’t get many comments about it

  • @redx1134
    @redx1134 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    this was a great view of this unit with pros and cons. I just discovered this model yesterday, and have been considering a change from my current set up. Lots of great info and points. Thanks!

  • @zwheels654
    @zwheels654 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    As a wheelchair user with a minivan, this is perfect.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      That is great to hear. And that sounds like a good combination van/small camper.

    • @dedclownsRfunny
      @dedclownsRfunny Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Do you put a motorised scooter in the cabin?
      I’m a wheelchair user and looking at options how to camp by myself but also bring a scooter

    • @zwheels654
      @zwheels654 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@dedclownsRfunny Right now I use a minivan with a ramp and a hatchback tent. That tent basically adds a large room to my van and allows me to park my wheelchair in the cab, while moving my sleeping area to the tent. I require personal assistance, though, so I never do that alone.
      One of these days, I'll probably upgrade to something like this, though.

    • @mauryamay9734
      @mauryamay9734 Pƙed rokem +1

      I am a wheelchair user as well. I would need some after market additions for accessibility. I definitely would be able to pull this with my mini van. I have factory tow package. I do love both Explorer and Disvover.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed rokem

      I love the idea that a towable trailer can be pulled with a minivan. So far after your research, what do you think are the best trailers for people with a wheelchair?

  • @bmccook14
    @bmccook14 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    Love the sylvan GO. I live in Asheville NC and they are made nearby.

  • @sierramantrvlnus
    @sierramantrvlnus Pƙed 3 lety +1

    You brought up great points. I have one more to add. Pull out kitchens. With a clam shell style you have only the bottom edge to deal with mud and dust which I have a strip of old shower curtain and magnets that shield my shins from dirt and mud. As for the pullout kitchen the whole side of my trailer is muddy or dusty and ya cant use the wheelwell for prep space. That help make my decision on my trailer.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      That is a really good point. I never even thought about that. Similar point. We were really interested in the Jumping Jack trailer a year or two back. But then when reading forums you find with the open design all your gear gets covered in mud before you reach the campsite. Obvious, but for some reason it never came to our mind.

    • @sierramantrvlnus
      @sierramantrvlnus Pƙed 3 lety

      I drove through the north roads of Neb. CO. And UT. They use a slurry on the roads in winter. My ARB awning aluminium zipper was tough to work free. I now coat it with Beeswax. I use graphite spray in my locks too once a year.

  • @hoogabooga9736
    @hoogabooga9736 Pƙed rokem +3

    Does it all?--no shower, toilet, gray water tank, tiny fresh water, limited storage..........

  • @loriharsch6451
    @loriharsch6451 Pƙed 3 lety

    Thanks for mentioning the Go! Just got back from a trip where we were able to take our dirtbikes and camp comfortably. Being able to bring the toys, not having to have a big tow vehicle, fully stand up inside and sleep all 4 of us comfortably was huge! Also if the backing up skills are new, one can always move the GO by hand, it's that light!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing this! Like you being able to pull a trailer by hand is priceless to us

  • @samasusual
    @samasusual Pƙed 3 lety +2

    I have the Sylvansport Go. Absolutely love it!!

  • @BrentODell
    @BrentODell Pƙed rokem +1

    I've been a PC gamer almost since there have been PC games, and a musician with guitars, basses, and synths. I've spent a lot of money on my hobbies over the years. However...
    When I got into nature and wildlife photography, it made those hobbies seem cheap. Not only do I spend a lot on cameras and lenses, but I find myself here, watching videos on camper trailers and planning vacations to far-flung corners of North America! lol Great video, really loving your content.

  • @birdlady2725
    @birdlady2725 Pƙed 3 lety

    I have a Honda odyssey touring elite. It has roof rails and can tow up to 3500lbs. I can remove the center console, and the 3 seats in the middle row. The rear seats are stow n go. Due to latches and slope on floor, a mattress helps comfort if used for sleeping. It is deceptive as far as how much it can hold. I think the sienna- Toyota version, has awd option. They may help add storage/space options. Peace.

  • @dirtpro06
    @dirtpro06 Pƙed 2 lety

    Great info, your "comparable trailers" segment at the end was great

  • @joraspa
    @joraspa Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Intech Luna Rover is a great trailer. Its what I have for a Teardrop. Loving it so far!

  • @Euragone68
    @Euragone68 Pƙed 2 lety

    I like it.... The Flyer Discovery is just about everything I'd want!

  • @debbypetty8685
    @debbypetty8685 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    We have a 2020 Intech Explore with double tip outs and absolutely love it!! This is our third camper and by far our favorite. It’s sturdy and perfect. We do not have a batwing awning on ours. Just use a pop up canopy. It’s what works for us.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      The popup is what we had envisioned as well. Thank you for sharing your feedback. Love running into happy camper owners!

    • @metaxaanabeer
      @metaxaanabeer Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Pop up or EZ up canopy is what works for everyone...if only they knew!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety

      Yes, so simple but very effective. It may not be flashy but it sure gets the job done

    • @metaxaanabeer
      @metaxaanabeer Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@PlayingwithSticks My main beef with any attached awning is what do you do when the sun moves across the sky? Spin your trailer around twice a day? What if you want to sit beside a campfire on a drizzle day? Do you want to put a fire that close to your trailer or just move the 10x10 over a couple of feet? If only they knew!

    • @hellapellanyc6465
      @hellapellanyc6465 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      Still have it?

  • @UTEXTRACK
    @UTEXTRACK Pƙed 3 lety +2

    I love my Intech Flyer Pursue.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      I completely forgot to do a quick shout out to that model in the video. Thanks for reminding us!

  • @est1977santosLA
    @est1977santosLA Pƙed 3 lety +1

    My 2021 RAM 1500 4x4 ecoDiesel North Edition get an average of 27 mpgs! We are pairing it up with an AT Overland Habitat.

    • @mikemead2315
      @mikemead2315 Pƙed 3 lety

      Amazing what some trucks can get for gas mileage these days. I am having a hard time choosing a camper that lets me keep much of that high gas mileage. I have been doing lots of research on possible gas mileage for each camper and camper-type via anecdotal accounts and drag equations. Your camper pick should be about the best mileage you can get with its low front profile and light weight. Nice!

  • @bluejeans8001
    @bluejeans8001 Pƙed 3 lety

    Really appreciate and enjoyed this style video with you interrupting to point out your thoughts. Great job 👍👍👍

  • @johnowens8530
    @johnowens8530 Pƙed rokem +1

    I think the Colorado trailers would be a better trailer to show for something which is comparable. A tent trailer maybe an option for some but they are not similar in many ways at all. Love your videos thanks again

  • @thomasunderwood1236
    @thomasunderwood1236 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    I love our Sylavnsport trailer. Always nice being able to use it to pick up lumber or go camping. While still being light enough to be able to tow it with my Kia Soul.

    • @ryanv7075
      @ryanv7075 Pƙed 3 lety

      How is the setup on the Sylvansport? It looks daunting in the videos posted. Thanks!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Love hearing owners of trailers that we highlight. The Kia Soul is the selling part for us. That weight is incredible for what the trailer can do.

    • @thomasunderwood1236
      @thomasunderwood1236 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@ryanv7075 its not bad, a little easier than setting up a standard tent

  • @jasondesjarlais5507
    @jasondesjarlais5507 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    You told me earlier this year you were going to do a review on the Explore...And here it is!! We love our Double tip out! And like you said in the review, this trailer has become our truck. I use it to haul things when not camping :) . Didn't have to get a new tow vehicle (use our Jeep Cherokee or Toyota Sienna). Haul our 5 bicycles, sleeps all 5 of us. We lined our tip outs so warmer in the winter, cooler in the summer (and darker which is important when up north with an 8 year old that wants to get up with daylight lol).

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      5 Bicycles! Now that is impressive. Great idea lining the tip-outs. I had never thought about that before.

    • @patrickio8084
      @patrickio8084 Pƙed 3 lety

      What did you use for insulation in your tip outs?
      How cold did it get and everyone was still comfortable?

    • @jasondesjarlais5507
      @jasondesjarlais5507 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@patrickio8084 we used insulated black out curtains. The wrap nicely over the bars of the tip out and clip them to the entrance of the tip outs.
      We have been out a couple times where it has gotten down to -10 to -15C (5 to 10F) overnight. So not extremely cold. Once we were plugged into shore power, the other we were not. Condensation does happen between the tip out and liner. Less with an electric heater vs propane lil buddy (water is a by product of propane burning). Just have to wipe down good. So currently looking at installing a propane or diesel heater that can vent out so less moisture. Someone also told me to try using some DampRid and that it helps. Never a problem outside of winter.
      I also know owners that have used Reflectix insulation from a hard ware store to put along the sides as well.
      Nice thing is there is no worrying about any water line freezing up or anything :)

    • @jasondesjarlais5507
      @jasondesjarlais5507 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@PlayingwithSticks ya, in the past could only take the kids bikes on our bike carrier....now we all get to cycle while out there!

  • @BadatfishingTV
    @BadatfishingTV Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    I do a lot of kayak fishing and I’m looking at this to fit my kayak inside with all my gear

  • @maykouhansen6713
    @maykouhansen6713 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Great information and also love what others have mentioned in the comments. Thanks for sharing!

  • @annwhale4418
    @annwhale4418 Pƙed 2 lety

    I just realized where your hoodie is from, ‘The Chosen’!
    Right on! That’s awesome! 😉
    Your videos have been such a huge help

  • @FromShetoMe
    @FromShetoMe Pƙed 3 lety +1

    That was awesome, Drew. Our son is dreaming of a trailer and these are good options.

  • @raybaker8726
    @raybaker8726 Pƙed 2 lety

    Watched a few minutes. Your video made me look at other videos that gave me info instead of downfalls

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 2 lety

      I’m not sure why you wouldn’t want to know the negative associated with a trailer. But if you want a salesman telling you only the positives, yes there’s a ton of videos out there like that.

  • @stonepa
    @stonepa Pƙed rokem +1

    The typical teardrop galley in the back does not work for me which is why I like the Flyer Pursue I bought. Having that back door to load bikes when on the move work great.

  • @SaltyDog69
    @SaltyDog69 Pƙed rokem

    I had a trailer by Lifetime years ago very similar to the Jumping Jack and we loved it. One off the problems with Jumping Jack and Sylvan Go is security. All of our camping gear was stolen including the tent portion leaving me with a utility trailer. đŸ€·đŸ»â€â™‚ïž

  • @GunNut37086
    @GunNut37086 Pƙed 3 lety

    I wanted this one SO badly, but I couldn't pull it safely with my Jeep. Also, what you said about the awning is spot-on. I'm your height and couldn't deploy the awning alone on such a tall camper. So, I got the next size down and have been thrilled with the batwing. My Pursue isn't much bigger than most of the teardrops I see in your vids and I love small campers.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      We have been using the batwing awning this summer on a teardrop that has 15" of clearance. It has been great! But, if it was just one inch higher it would be such a pain. I am becoming a batwing awning fan. I'm going to have to take back all the negative things I have said over the years. I just haven't used it with the right trailer. Your Pursue sounds perfect in terms of fit for the batwing.

  • @jamesdjbrown
    @jamesdjbrown Pƙed 3 lety +1

    We have an InTech Luna Platinum and we love it. We are also a motorcycle family and almost chose the InTech Flyer, but we live in Vancouver BC and the challenge is some Prov Parks won't allow any soft sided tent or tent trailer in the Parks due to Bears / Cougars and other predators.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Those Lunas are beautiful! One of these days we will have to post our Luna video. Thanks for sharing about the critters. A lot of folks on here are curious about those restrictions.

    • @annwhale4418
      @annwhale4418 Pƙed 2 lety

      I didn’t know that about the Prov Parks. Thanks. I also wondered if the food smells from the teardrop galleys attracted bears etc
.

  • @tobyr8555
    @tobyr8555 Pƙed 2 lety

    Woah that’s an awesome trailer! I hadn’t seen those pop out beds before

  • @tonycerruto5157
    @tonycerruto5157 Pƙed 2 lety

    Great video. Very informative. I NEED to have the ability to haul two full sized dirt bikes. I’d love to see a video of how much space is left when two bikes are loaded in. Id also like to see how much floor space is left when only one bike is loaded. Light weight, off-road (bad road) capability, Boondock-ability are all what I’m looking for. Two adults, two bikes and a dog and a half (catahoula and beagle).

  • @mrdave22
    @mrdave22 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    thanks for the heads up on the batwing awning. great review as always, keep em coming

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety

      Thanks Dave! Glad it was helpful.

    • @66racer
      @66racer Pƙed 3 lety

      I personally love the batwing awning, in the winter especially if you enclose it by purchasing the walls. The downside is the price of the walls....sheesh.

  • @ashleyturner5077
    @ashleyturner5077 Pƙed rokem

    Love the video! Great options I didn't even know of! Thank you!
    BTW, Is that hoodie from The Chosen? Love it!

  • @texasoutlook60
    @texasoutlook60 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    This was informative and succinct! Thanks! ~Sidney

  • @thefirebuilds
    @thefirebuilds Pƙed 2 lety

    Short King Summer is perfect in this.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 2 lety

      Sorry I’m a little dense at times. What is short King Summer?

  • @smallnuts2
    @smallnuts2 Pƙed 2 lety

    The explorer should come with a option of a inside kitchen. That whole inside shelf could store it.

  • @jkinney5
    @jkinney5 Pƙed 2 lety

    The comment about preferring a hatch over a rear traditional galley for simplicity is valid. However, it eliminates the rear cargo door and thus the toy-hauling capability. As for the height, I’d rather be able to walk around crouched than not walk around at all like in most teardrops.

  • @michaelrundhaug4005
    @michaelrundhaug4005 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Wow!!! Love these reviews!! Keepem coming please.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety

      Glad you are enjoying them. We will come back around to them, but want to get some camping content out first. Trying to keep the channel balanced with trailers and actually using trailers.

  • @md99si
    @md99si Pƙed 3 lety +3

    We love our Sylvansport Go! Just wish it came with more capable wheels!

  • @patrickmckowen2999
    @patrickmckowen2999 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    👍 good vid
    I have done the Tent, PUP and Hybrid - thinking its time for 4 solid walls.
    Cheers

  • @1hoppyac1
    @1hoppyac1 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Toy trailers look great we seem to be far behind idea wise in Australia only thing I’d change on some of the toy trailers are flyscreens

    • @akbychoice
      @akbychoice Pƙed 3 lety +1

      I agree, Aussie Outback style trailers are on a whole different level.

  • @stevey500
    @stevey500 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    Been following the groups of owners of the intech trailers that have the pop-out tent rooms and it seems that they can be a pain in the butt to keep clean/maintain/and keep dried out. Some people have experienced some equipment failures with the pop out tents as expected with soft materials.
    I would really hope for a hard-walled pop-out tent solution someday.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Thank you for sharing this. The water issues with canvas make many of us a little nervous. However, after seeing how well my dad took care of his 1970s pop-up it did give me a little more confidence that with the right tlc they can stay looking new for years. BUT, that TLC takes work. And sometimes it is just nicer to get something with low to no maintenance. Like you said a hard-walled version sounds great.

  • @bucktalesoutdoors7566
    @bucktalesoutdoors7566 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Your reviews are always really informative and unbiased and I always appreciate that. I’ve been wondering if you were ever going to talk about the Jumping Jack and there you go. Great video Drew. Thanks.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety

      Thank you! Yes, someday I would love to get my hands on a jumping jack. My only reservation is that folks talk about how all their camping gear gets muddy by the time they get to camp. It is a good point, that I first overlooked.

    • @bucktalesoutdoors7566
      @bucktalesoutdoors7566 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@PlayingwithSticks Good point I also hadn’t considered.

  • @garretlewis4103
    @garretlewis4103 Pƙed 3 lety

    We have a VRV Flyer which is very similar to the Intech Chase. The guy who built VRV campers actually worked for Intech for a while. The VRV is all aluminum just like the Intech. Unfortunately VRV campers are not built anymore. The owner/builder started another company building a different type (more off road I believe) trailer. Sorry, I cannot remember the name of the new company. If you can find a used VRV, that would be an option very similar to the Intech Flyers.

  • @66racer
    @66racer Pƙed 3 lety

    Wanted to comment that the Batwing awning is quite amazing. We had one on our Nobo 10.6 and we purchased the walls to enclose it. Made for a GREAT outdoor space in 30F temps with a propane firepit running inside. There was still plenty of ventilation for those concerned. That said, The Nobo 10.5/10.6 is a fun toy hauler/tear drop style trailer. We only took ours on VERY mild dirt trails but it was such a fun experience. The roof tent was great too. It was our gateway into trailers and we used it so much my wife eventually wanted the full travel trailer experience so we got the Geo Pro 19BH. I miss the little Nobo 10.6 though but the setup experience was much like tent camping since we have winds and the awning/walls takes some setup to stake down properly. It did withstand 40mph winds but a lot of work for that.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety

      Great to hear about the batwing awning. Sometimes I make quick comments on these videos without the entire story. It is always nice to get a comment like this that fills in the gaps we left out. Also good to hear about the NOBO. We have had questions about it. But haven't had a lot of feedback from owners.

  • @Nivasi
    @Nivasi Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Still using my 1986 Sunline Camper - 15 ft, I've looked at other campers, they just don't have the cozy feel.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety

      When you find cozy, stick with it! We just sold one of our favorite cozy campers. I'm still wondering if it was a bad idea.

  • @randyvining8101
    @randyvining8101 Pƙed 2 lety

    We love our Intech Explore.

  • @felixcat9318
    @felixcat9318 Pƙed 2 lety

    The Knaus YAT (Youth Activity Trailer) launched years ago was a far better design for the dual roles of hauling vehicles and camp living!
    Knaus made a positive effort to attract younger buyers whom wouldn't ordinarily consider buying a caravan/travel trailer/hauler by giving their YAT a modern 'industrial chic' style, tough, capable and different!
    That this was aimed at the rather staid (at that time) European market made it even more remarkable!
    The huge rise in popularity of cargo trailer camper conversions shows that buyers want vehicles that can take harsh treatment rather than having a set of knobbly tyres and a wrap featuring mountains, rivers, etc.

  • @jamespaul2587
    @jamespaul2587 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    Thanks for another awesome video Drew, the trailer looks like a great hybrid of a tent trailer, cargo trailer and toy hauler, however not sure if I'd feel safe sleeping with such open sides in bear country! A powered batwing or traditional canopy would be a great feature to add

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Yes, it does leave you a bit more vulnerable doesn't it. Yes, a powered version of either would be great. The jumping up and folding wasn't as fun as I thought it would be. Haha.

    • @chrisE815
      @chrisE815 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      IMO it's a handy design because you could sleep 2 or 3 in bear country if you don't utilize the tip outs

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Great thought I never considered that.

  • @sundancejd
    @sundancejd Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    Great video. I was between a AntiShanty, InTech, and like models. Went with an ATC PLA350 just this month. Already have my 3 likes and dislikes:).

  • @pault2390
    @pault2390 Pƙed rokem

    Great video. Appreciate the honesty

  • @lauriewardle4947
    @lauriewardle4947 Pƙed 3 lety

    We use a 2018 Nissan Frontier 4 x4 to haul our GeoPro 12SRK. It also serves to haul firewood and other handy “stuff”. We can tow close to 5,400 lbs. The camper is 1800 lbs dry weight. What gets us is the payload of the truck which is approximately 1200 lbs. Buck has calculated our payload at 1000. So getting a truck? You really have a lot to consider because if any one of those weights are off (towing and pay load) insurance may not cover an accident. All of this really makes me want my tent back....okay just kidding!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      This is some great information for folks to consider. Thank you so much for sharing this. And I haven’t had a chance to look at your responses yet from my video questions. Really looking forward to it. Thanks again for allowing me to ask so many questions.

  • @mudbaby05
    @mudbaby05 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Come and see! Love it! For the toy hauler types, please mention the dimensions of the cargo area. Bikers need space for big bikes but might want a small camper.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      That’s a really good point I should’ve mentioned that.

    • @mudbaby05
      @mudbaby05 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@PlayingwithSticks it’s all good. You have enough info for us to go find out ourself. Appreciate the content

  • @gmcinbc5669
    @gmcinbc5669 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Love the come and see hoodie

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety

      Love hearing that you know what the Come and See Hoodie is!

  • @triciaharrod7582
    @triciaharrod7582 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    Still choke and cough on the pricing of these outfits! The DIY folks certainly can do some wonders on those enclosed trailers and trailer frames.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety

      Yes, pretty painful in 2021.

    • @triciaharrod7582
      @triciaharrod7582 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@PlayingwithSticks Enjoy the videos ... very helpful. We did catch the pricing vid after posting. Still ... cough cough.

    • @billblackwell6098
      @billblackwell6098 Pƙed rokem

      24,000 is not a lot of money for a nice trailer.

  • @bryzf1
    @bryzf1 Pƙed 3 lety

    Fantastic and very thorough video!

  • @garylalin9196
    @garylalin9196 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

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

  • @dwaynedwayne1964
    @dwaynedwayne1964 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    This trailer is very nice. However, I don't really see the point in pulling a trailer that has no bathroom. I guess you could at least haul stuff with it when you're not using it as a camper.

  • @rosemariebredahl9519
    @rosemariebredahl9519 Pƙed rokem

    I prefer side-slide kitchen that's usable from inside or outside.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed rokem

      Me too, but nobody seems to make that anymore. The last I remember seeing was from the old Apache hard sided pop-ups from the 70s. There is a European model called the Carapate that does it today. But for some reason everyone's seems to be slide out use only, no indoor option.

  • @andreakneale1934
    @andreakneale1934 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    CONGRATULATIONS on 100k subs! đŸ‘đŸŒžđŸ’œđŸ˜ƒđŸ˜łđŸ˜đŸ‘đŸ€—

  • @billpeirce7127
    @billpeirce7127 Pƙed rokem

    Nice.
    Need a 7ft ceiling.

  • @alive4082
    @alive4082 Pƙed rokem

    These are cool except in rain and after rain packup you want it dried piror.

  • @sherryschumacher1881
    @sherryschumacher1881 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Very informative video!

  • @hlhl2691
    @hlhl2691 Pƙed 3 lety

    Oooo, I like this type of video! Should do more like it

  • @stevenglover9956
    @stevenglover9956 Pƙed 2 lety

    Great video! Cool hoodie!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 2 lety

      Thank you! I can’t remember which hoodie I wore in this one. I assume it’s the come and see hoodie? I love that one.

  • @LWRoad
    @LWRoad Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Interesting concept

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety

      Seems like something you would see up here in Alaska. But, most Alaskans would probably find this too small.

  • @tonyraca
    @tonyraca Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Can the loading ramp be used as a deck?

  • @makb5354
    @makb5354 Pƙed rokem

    Are the prices that you mention in Alaska or lower 48th? We bought an older Toyhauler few years back that is 19 feet, 2700Lbs dry weight, has small bathroom , small kitchen, foldable bench that can sleep 1-2 people and queen size pop up. We are pulling it with our Chevy Express Van. My husband wanted to get rid of it when he got larger Travel trailer envy but I think we should keep it and remodel.
    Where do you find places to purchase items for possible camper remodel in Alaska.

  • @StevenZinck
    @StevenZinck Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    Pulling an Explore w/a 4cyl Matrix is a review I'd like to see.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

      I miss our Matrix! It can definitely tow a Scamp. But an Explore, probably not the right vehicle for the job.

  • @36PawsPNWC
    @36PawsPNWC Pƙed 3 lety

    As always, great videos!!!

  • @juanpinto5743
    @juanpinto5743 Pƙed 3 lety

    Have you done a video of your cargo trailer conversion? Many people like CTC because they double as toy haulers too. It sounds like that could check off all the boxes you’re looking for.

  • @THATDUDE1984
    @THATDUDE1984 Pƙed rokem

    Why does the awning go over the tongue? Why does it not the other way over the doors where it would make most sense.

  • @sierramantrvlnus
    @sierramantrvlnus Pƙed 3 lety +2

    Yay!

  • @matthewwetzel2724
    @matthewwetzel2724 Pƙed rokem

    Nice video you should do one on the AntiShanti

  • @mawillburn
    @mawillburn Pƙed 3 lety

    Which do you prefer a Jackery or Bluetti portable power station? I've seen reviews on both. It looks like the Bluetti is about $100.00 less when you compare like with like. I love your videos. Thank you

  • @dhrtiwalter8670
    @dhrtiwalter8670 Pƙed rokem

    I love the Intech Flyer Discover but the tongue weight is too much for Honda Passport I was told 😱 Guess I’ll keep looking 😊

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed rokem +1

      Like you mentioned in another comment, I think the Chase would be a good option to consider.

    • @dhrtiwalter8670
      @dhrtiwalter8670 Pƙed rokem

      @@PlayingwithSticks thank you. I’m also still considering it, Bean Stalker, and Hiker Trailer 😊

  • @christophercampbell5742
    @christophercampbell5742 Pƙed 2 lety

    Drew, apologies for the late comment. I've found your channel, heard several comments reviews about the batwing 270 pro's and con's. What about an 180, they're quite large for coverage, easier to operate etc in higher winds (that seems logical to me) you have the clamshell kitchen coverage and if one wanted to spend the money they could have one on both sides of a teardrop. Any thoughts?

  • @santeramom
    @santeramom Pƙed 3 lety

    Should take a look at Tiny Camper Company out of FL! Ordered a 6x8 rhino with loft beds instead of a galley.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 lety

      Big fans of their prices and simple designs. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MR.TOYBOX
    @MR.TOYBOX Pƙed 3 lety

    Speaking of prep space . Looks like we could pull up about 6 chairs and eat a buffet off your baseball cap bill !! 😂

  • @11bangbang84
    @11bangbang84 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Hey Drew. In the market for an off-road capable toy hauler. Love the space a pop/fold offer. Anything new on your radar since you made this video? Keep up the great work!

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 2 lety

      Unfortunately not. I thought we would be seeing more. The only other route I’ve been seeing is converted cargo trailers. Or tent trailers like a jumping jack, Sylvan sport go, etc.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 2 lety

      I just remembered one. The RKS Motive. rksoffroad.com/pages/motive

  • @blueschild61
    @blueschild61 Pƙed 3 lety

    A trailer as big as the inTech Discover really should have a place to poop. Other than that I like it a lot. It'd be very easy to put a little wood burning stove in the Discovery. A wood burning stove is absolutely the best luxury item you can have, and you don't have to worry about propane. It's the best.

  • @sfurse77
    @sfurse77 Pƙed 5 dny

    What would be your recommendation for a smaller trailer that would also haul my utility vehicle? We have a big Toy Hauler now and I'm looking to downsize.

    • @PlayingwithSticks
      @PlayingwithSticks  Pƙed 3 dny

      Hmmm...This is about it. You could go really small and pick up a Sylvan Sport Go or a Jumping Jack Trailer. Other than that I would look at other Intech small toy haulers. Everything else on the market seems to be for small motorbikes, not utility vehicles.

  • @adrianpettway4180
    @adrianpettway4180 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    I wonder if this trailer can hold a Polaris rzr 1000 2 seater