It's time for the good ole USA manufacturers, to realize, that people with small vehicles, need campers/trailers that can be pulled by small vehicles, but also have a lot of thought into giving you the biggest bang for the buck, at the cheapest price.
Reacher I loved this and previous videos of 20K too... Bro I just wanna know that are there any Campers , Trailers , Vans , Expedition vehicles and others Vehicles which have 9 feet to 12 feet width... And if Not what if One has to build any of the above mentioned with that kinda width... Will the govt allow such thing to be built... GOD bless you and your family and your team and their families with lots of love and happiness and with good health and wealth...
I agree with William Pysell 's previous comment on the fact that these are great for the younger crowd. The Coachmen Clipper Express looked to be simple to set up while having most of the amenities needed for the older generation. Maybe someday someone will design campers like these for the retired and still active crowd. Thanks for your reviews.
Great video on small car towable campers. I like #13 Isabella. Kind of a modern take on a pop-up. Being able to store it on its side is a real bonus, plus low weight and low drag for better miles per gallon.
Really liked #2. It reminded me of the motorcycle camper I used for years. The Canadian Leesurlite can be setup in about a minute, sleeps two, interior height of 6’4” and weighed less than 300lbs. I put many miles on my used $1,000 camper, mostly in Arkansas. I also towed it to Sacramento from Louisiana and back, a two- month trip of some 10,000 miles. Great video and loads of camper talking points.
I am personally getting too old and too stiff from arthritis to be able to take advantage of some of the cool campers that you featured in this video, but I appreciate your work and your research into these options! If I was younger (now almost 74) I think that I would get rid of my fifth wheel and go back to something a lot more basic and less expensive to purchase and maintain! Camping would be much more fun again!
My Mom is the same age. I haven't been camping with my parents since I was 12-13. My Mom and I are going camping this July in Michigan. She wants to rough it in a tent and I want to rent an RV lol. I'm not sleeping in no tent unless I absolutely have too. Thanks for the feedback. 👍
Too many to pick from but it is a nice variety. Will be saving this one. Re the lengthy conclusion, I feel the music was a bit overpowering and made it hard to hear the talking. You wanted feedback. You're still my favorite channel.
Hi Carol, are you referring to the music during the video thoughout or during the end? I was just saying the same thing to Reacher. The volume is always perfect until we upload it. Then it either gets to quiet or too loud, either way, I'll make some adjustments. Where you on mobile or PC? Thanks for the feedback.
You have to check out Jumping Jack trailers. We got ours 2 years ago for just under $8000. It’s a canvas pop up type. We love it. Doesn’t get much press.
Hello Reacher....Here's one I did not see made your list. It's the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G12RK. Looks good to me and priced less than $10K depending on where you go, lol
Hands down, #1 was truly #1. Seems like you gave it less dedicated time than any of the runner ups.?.? For under 10K, #1 is easily the winner and #6 was pretty nice as well. Edit: Here's some guesses for the names of the campers. 1.- The Quonset Hut, 2.- The Sub (Hero) Sandwich.
I always enjoy your video presentations. For a budget camper, it is hard to beat the "Runaway" collection out of Florida. They are very basic, but if you subscribe to the "less is more" philosophy, they should be worth considering. The smallest ones are ultra affordable. Speaking of ultra, the trivia motorhome pictured looks very similar to an Ultravan. However, I thought the Ultravans had styrofoam bumpers.
You didn't do any of the pop up motorcycle campers, like Roll a Home. Time out, Leasure lite, Bunk House, and many others. I have a Roll a Home and personally think it's the best because it's the only make with all 3 features, of a hard shell floor to stand on that is a little off the ground, so you don't get wet clothing bags in a rain storm, has storage under the bed for all your camping gear & is instant up. All the other brands might be instant up and a hard shell to stand on, BUT NO storage under the bed, or instant up with storage under the bed BUT NO hard shell to stand on that is off the ground. I noticed this deficiency back in the 1990's and didn't want to buy one until somebody made one with all 3 things I wanted. Thank God Roll a Home came into existence. I bought mine in June of 1999 and still have it, although I had the manufacturer make me a new tent top to go onto my trailer, in 2017, after 18 yrs the tent was showing its age, fading, some small holes, ect. When I got the new tent I ordered it with the A/C port and 6 foot square add a room. The add a room is a tent on the ground that zippers & velcros to the main tent. Check out their web site.
The coachman is pretty impressive for the price and features. I was surprised that you were able to find as many nice trailers as you did for this one. Great Job!
So, all I have to do is head to Chile, grab one then cut through Peru, Ecuador and Colombia. If I happen to still be alive AND still have the trailer, I then need to go through Panama, Costa Rica, part of Honduras then El Salvador, Guatemala and allllll of Mexico. I'll be lucky to still have my life, let alone my trailer, pants OR my virginity.🤣 Ok! I'll start planning and get back to all of you with a fabulous GOPRO video that'll blow everyone's minds, including mine.👍 Before anyone tries telling me otherwise, I've been through all of those. It's literally crazier now a days once you hit Colombia and North. Chile, Peru and Ecuador? Not so much. Then again, there wasn't a 10k trailer in tow.🙃
A tear micro drop for towing behind motor cycles. Who wouldn't want that if just for function/storage esp if it has 6way off road connection hitch or some version of it.
It's not really designed for off road. I've run it down gravel roads and in light duty off road locations and it's been fine. I'm slowly beefing up the frame to take more of a beating. The way we use it is to get to where we're going, establish a base camp and go off road / exploring from there.An "off road" version is available. It's called a Coachmen Clipper Express 9.0 td V-Pkg. The chassis, axle and springs are the same. The wheels and tires are larger (235/75/15) and there are some added features but nothing that would make it any more off road worthy. For the difference in cost I decided to do it myself.
... sorry I just rewatched the video and see that it included the V-PKG. I have the standard edition. As mentioned, the extra features aren't worth the added price (IMO). The larger wheels tires and fenders are the only off road feature of the V-PKG.
turn on side tow-able micro camper that saves precious space in garage,genius idea. Forget stored how about carried by trailer w/ small car or suv & mico side pull behind v/practical seem in a variety of ways.
good video but the only problem is most of the trailers shown on their website are over 10K, base model are under but the video showed all the pricey ones. the woolly trailer shown in the video for example is about 12K on the website.
Thanks for the video: An entry that should be considered for v.1.1 would be the Tiny Camper Company offerings. I just bought their Rugged Rhino which is particularly well suited to the person who likes to customize the floor plan. Camp on!
We are looking for something compact, indoor bathroom (of some sort..just indoor) and cute. Just want to travel about but I am disabled. Want the safety of solid walls. Canvas can be seen through as well smashed by a Bear. Any Ideas? Would greatly appreciate them. Thank you Minds Eye Design! We did like #1.
I definitely liked number one, if I owned it the axle and wheels would be changed to something beefier and you can always tweak the inside to make it more to one's own liking
How is Hiker and Run A Way not on here? their only models that come close to 10k or above are their off-road versions, every other model is 3k to 9k base
I believe there is a stigma about jayco trailers. I would check on reviews for the model. When I buy a trailer I like it to be made with love. When they are built that way they last longer with less defects.
I am baffled by the teardrop with the folding floor for a sleeping area. It's shown like its open to the elements. Rain, mosquitoes? It has to have something to cover it?
I dont know why there would be such a stigma! I absolutley adore my Jayco Feather X23E! And everytime I am out with it, I become party central for the surrounding campers and the oohs and ahhhs over its design and spacious floor plan are priceless! Many comment on how they wished that they had seen mine before buying theirs and that they may be trading in theirs for the X23E!
#1 is under 10k???? REALLY? Sounds awesome, but having recently attended an RV show, I'm in disbelief . . . NO, and I mean *NO CAMPER* that I've E-V-E-R seen that has an included seating area, kitchen area, and bathroom, comes in for under 10K . . .
There's at least five wouldn't mind having. I like number one because of the size. Intech is always a personal favorite as well. Idaho are right up there as well. That's probably my top three.
Thanks, nice lineup of cool camp trailers! FYI, one solar panel is not an "array." I can't believe what you chose for #1 tho, quite the ugly cheapo monstrosity.
@@reacher6874 Yes that is who I meant. And after leaving the comment I went and looked at their pricing and understood better. Your list is spot on for the range you were looking at. Thanks for replying and great video!
Nice toys, but still overpriced for the cost/night for the few years they are used. I have a $1k flatbed trailer that is a fine platform to haul all the gear and then acts as the Floor for 2 tents. If I want something better, I rent a yurt or cabin. If it needs to be more "rugged", then it's called a "hiking tent". I challenge all these makers to come up with a $2-4k camper.
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It's time for the good ole USA manufacturers, to realize, that people with small vehicles, need campers/trailers that can be pulled by small vehicles, but also have a lot of thought into giving you the biggest bang for the buck, at the cheapest price.
Reacher I loved this and previous videos of 20K too... Bro I just wanna know that are there any Campers , Trailers , Vans , Expedition vehicles and others Vehicles which have 9 feet to 12 feet width... And if Not what if One has to build any of the above mentioned with that kinda width... Will the govt allow such thing to be built...
GOD bless you and your family and your team and their families with lots of love and happiness and with good health and wealth...
I agree with William Pysell
's previous comment on the fact that these are great for the younger crowd. The Coachmen Clipper Express looked to be simple to set up while having most of the amenities needed for the older generation. Maybe someday someone will design campers like these for the retired and still active crowd. Thanks for your reviews.
I bought my brand new viking saga 16fb in dec 2017 for $8995. Looks a lot like #1 on your list. So far has been a great camper.
Great video on small car towable campers. I like #13 Isabella. Kind of a modern take on a pop-up. Being able to store it on its side is a real bonus, plus low weight and low drag for better miles per gallon.
Really liked #2. It reminded me of the motorcycle camper I used for years. The Canadian Leesurlite can be setup in about a minute, sleeps two, interior height of 6’4” and weighed less than 300lbs. I put many miles on my used $1,000 camper, mostly in Arkansas. I also towed it to Sacramento from Louisiana and back, a two- month trip of some 10,000 miles. Great video and loads of camper talking points.
Thanks to ALL YOU GUYS who put so much time and thought into each video
Sportsman classic SE and the Woolybear won me over...would love to create a hybrid morph of both combined.
I liked em all but for under 10 k? I'd get the last one (#1)
I am personally getting too old and too stiff from arthritis to be able to take advantage of some of the cool campers that you featured in this video, but I appreciate your work and your research into these options! If I was younger (now almost 74) I think that I would get rid of my fifth wheel and go back to something a lot more basic and less expensive to purchase and maintain! Camping would be much more fun again!
My Mom is the same age. I haven't been camping with my parents since I was 12-13. My Mom and I are going camping this July in Michigan. She wants to rough it in a tent and I want to rent an RV lol. I'm not sleeping in no tent unless I absolutely have too. Thanks for the feedback. 👍
@@mindseyedesign 👍Great place to camp, but bring that mosquito spray! And remember: M♥️M is always right! 😉
Too many to pick from but it is a nice variety. Will be saving this one. Re the lengthy conclusion, I feel the music was a bit overpowering and made it hard to hear the talking. You wanted feedback. You're still my favorite channel.
Hi Carol, are you referring to the music during the video thoughout or during the end? I was just saying the same thing to Reacher. The volume is always perfect until we upload it. Then it either gets to quiet or too loud, either way, I'll make some adjustments. Where you on mobile or PC? Thanks for the feedback.
@@mindseyedesign At the end when we're told to continue watching and we see the blue sunset etc. I watch everything on mobile.
You have to check out Jumping Jack trailers. We got ours 2 years ago for just under $8000. It’s a canvas pop up type. We love it. Doesn’t get much press.
Hello Reacher....Here's one I did not see made your list. It's the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G12RK. Looks good to me and priced less than $10K depending on where you go, lol
Hands down, #1 was truly #1. Seems like you gave it less dedicated time than any of the runner ups.?.? For under 10K, #1 is easily the winner and #6 was pretty nice as well.
Edit: Here's some guesses for the names of the campers. 1.- The Quonset Hut, 2.- The Sub (Hero) Sandwich.
Great video. These campers open up a lot more people to enjoy the great outdoors. The KT is awesome. It offers all you need in a nice simple package.
I always enjoy your video presentations. For a budget camper, it is hard to beat the "Runaway" collection out of Florida. They are very basic, but if you subscribe to the "less is more" philosophy, they should be worth considering. The smallest ones are ultra affordable. Speaking of ultra, the trivia motorhome pictured looks very similar to an Ultravan. However, I thought the Ultravans had styrofoam bumpers.
Never thought you could get a full camper for $10K!
Corvair Ultravan at 8:15! Such a cool RV
My fav is "The Clipper"!!! 😁👍❤
Mr. Reacher, you have done a great job. Thank you Mum stone
You didn't do any of the pop up motorcycle campers, like Roll a Home. Time out, Leasure lite, Bunk House, and many others. I have a Roll a Home and personally think it's the best because it's the only make with all 3 features, of a hard shell floor to stand on that is a little off the ground, so you don't get wet clothing bags in a rain storm, has storage under the bed for all your camping gear & is instant up. All the other brands might be instant up and a hard shell to stand on, BUT NO storage under the bed, or instant up with storage under the bed BUT NO hard shell to stand on that is off the ground. I noticed this deficiency back in the 1990's and didn't want to buy one until somebody made one with all 3 things I wanted. Thank God Roll a Home came into existence. I bought mine in June of 1999 and still have it, although I had the manufacturer make me a new tent top to go onto my trailer, in 2017, after 18 yrs the tent was showing its age, fading, some small holes, ect. When I got the new tent I ordered it with the A/C port and 6 foot square add a room. The add a room is a tent on the ground that zippers & velcros to the main tent. Check out their web site.
I really love this video, now I need to find some one to get me one of these and go camping with me.
Number 1 and number 2 are the two I like best.
This is more like it. Prices..under $10k..things I can tow with my Taco.
That Escape Mini looks pretty good.
The coachman is pretty impressive for the price and features. I was surprised that you were able to find as many nice trailers as you did for this one. Great Job!
So, all I have to do is head to Chile, grab one then cut through Peru, Ecuador and Colombia. If I happen to still be alive AND still have the trailer, I then need to go through Panama, Costa Rica, part of Honduras then El Salvador, Guatemala and allllll of Mexico. I'll be lucky to still have my life, let alone my trailer, pants OR my virginity.🤣
Ok! I'll start planning and get back to all of you with a fabulous GOPRO video that'll blow everyone's minds, including mine.👍
Before anyone tries telling me otherwise, I've been through all of those. It's literally crazier now a days once you hit Colombia and North. Chile, Peru and Ecuador? Not so much. Then again, there wasn't a 10k trailer in tow.🙃
A tear micro drop for towing behind motor cycles. Who wouldn't want that if just for function/storage esp if it has 6way off road connection hitch or some version of it.
I own a #2. It's been great on 3 trips so far. I liked it as I got it and it's been fun modifying it to be way I want it.
how is it going off road?
It's not really designed for off road. I've run it down gravel roads and in light duty off road locations and it's been fine. I'm slowly beefing up the frame to take more of a beating. The way we use it is to get to where we're going, establish a base camp and go off road / exploring from there.An "off road" version is available. It's called a Coachmen Clipper Express 9.0 td V-Pkg. The chassis, axle and springs are the same. The wheels and tires are larger (235/75/15) and there are some added features but nothing that would make it any more off road worthy. For the difference in cost I decided to do it myself.
... sorry I just rewatched the video and see that it included the V-PKG. I have the standard edition. As mentioned, the extra features aren't worth the added price (IMO). The larger wheels tires and fenders are the only off road feature of the V-PKG.
Stew Beatty I thought the last two he showed were the best ones.
turn on side tow-able micro camper that saves precious space in garage,genius idea. Forget stored how about carried by trailer w/ small car or suv & mico side pull behind v/practical seem in a variety of ways.
Man rvs come long way since a pop a trailer when i was kiddo,parents had
Thank you. I finally see a chance to get a trailer that my 4 cyl can tow. I will be looking unto these.
Love the new intros and ending. I like the small camper but am leaning towards redoing a utility van or tiny bus.
good video but the only problem is most of the trailers shown on their website are over 10K, base model are under but the video showed all the pricey ones. the woolly trailer shown in the video for example is about 12K on the website.
Yeah, the best I found for number 1 was around 14 grand. I'll keep using my pickup camper.
Hard choice but yea... #1
Thanks for the video: An entry that should be considered for v.1.1 would be the Tiny Camper Company offerings. I just bought their Rugged Rhino which is particularly well suited to the person who likes to customize the floor plan. Camp on!
Very cool video
Thanks for the video! I would be interested in seeing vans, including ones with high tops, if you can.
I have the Viking 9.0 express so far it’s been great
YES ... Need more lists with a$10k cap ... Sheepherders trailer or gypsy wagon is my guess ...
@@reacher6874 new chicken coop ???
Thank you! Trailers to tow behind a car and Reacher too... This may be my favorite video yet! Can't decide which I like most, 15,13, or 2!
Really like #13, #4 and #1.
Number one is all I need thanks
I loved #2 and #1 im not into tent-type of camperssss. but i did like 2
One of the best videos yet. Thanks!
Thankyou for sharing love your videos
We are looking for something compact, indoor bathroom (of some sort..just indoor) and cute. Just want to travel about but I am disabled. Want the safety of solid walls. Canvas can be seen through as well smashed by a Bear. Any Ideas? Would greatly appreciate them. Thank you Minds Eye Design! We did like #1.
The2nd one(#14) just looks like a mildly modded Utility Trailer vs a camper.
Happy summer guys :) Maybe do motorcycle campers... yup
Interesting trailers. Thank‘s for reviewing
A REAL HUMAN VOICE!! I've never felt so alive!
What were you expecting exactly? Robots? 🤔🤷♂️🤖
@@mindseyedesign yes like so many other channels use
Yeah that drives me crazy too. I usually click right off. Thanks for the feedback.
I saw a sheep wagon! 😎
I definitely liked number one, if I owned it the axle and wheels would be changed to something beefier and you can always tweak the inside to make it more to one's own liking
These are all great! Thanks!
Prices are priceless !!!
Love the number one and number two campers. SylvanGo is also great because I have a Kia Soul. Thanks.
How is Hiker and Run A Way not on here? their only models that come close to 10k or above are their off-road versions, every other model is 3k to 9k base
I think the tent campers are a ridiculous waste of money but #2 was not bad at all but #1 is for me
This was surprisingly amusing to watch. =)
If number 1 can be towed with a Mini Cooper I would be interested.
I have never seen a Jayco Feather on your program. Would like to see the Jayco X23E in particular, the 50th anniversary edition
I believe there is a stigma about jayco trailers. I would check on reviews for the model.
When I buy a trailer I like it to be made with love. When they are built that way they last longer with less defects.
good video
Sportsman classic brilliant
All were cool
10:35-11:00 There’s wasted space in that trailer & other in the world that need a bunk bed above the dinette.
I didnt see the my pod or the hiker trailers.oh and the runaway
Great vid! Thank you! I'm actually looking for a small tow behind camper. I'll let you know which one I chose!
The Oregon Trail
Thank you so much 🍀
Nice, all of them. Great selection.
my sis needs needs number 9
I am baffled by the teardrop with the folding floor for a sleeping area. It's shown like its open to the elements. Rain, mosquitoes? It has to have something to cover it?
that one trailer looked like a .......hansen sheep wagon on road tires.
Like this video...love the prices
I love the last one ,I didn't catch the price nor the name of the company that makes it ! I'm very interested in it .
Una aventura cómoda.
#5 is my basic favorite
Was that a Sheperds Cabin?
I dont know why there would be such a stigma! I absolutley adore my Jayco Feather X23E! And everytime I am out with it, I become party central for the surrounding campers and the oohs and ahhhs over its design and spacious floor plan are priceless! Many comment on how they wished that they had seen mine before buying theirs and that they may be trading in theirs for the X23E!
Does the x23e refer to being 23ft long? Or is it just completely obvious lol?
@@waynelee8808 It is 27 feet long
This is my third time watching this great video!!!!!!
I would appreciate basic starter prices. Thanks
we have a runaway camper maybe a thought for future videos in this style and price range. keep up the good work
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Great Video but can't stand to do 55 MPH on long trip pulling.
09:33 There’s an option for a short??? 😳!!! 10:17
Check out Vistabule MN
#1 is under 10k???? REALLY? Sounds awesome, but having recently attended an RV show, I'm in disbelief . . . NO, and I mean *NO CAMPER* that I've E-V-E-R seen that has an included seating area, kitchen area, and bathroom, comes in for under 10K . . .
I’m just not sure about stumbling out of a rooftop tent at 3 a.m. in the morning when Mother Nature calls.
Get yourself a urinal 👍😂 They're $1 on ebay, amazon, etc... or just go in an empty water bottle.
Which do you think it’s the best?
There's at least five wouldn't mind having. I like number one because of the size. Intech is always a personal favorite as well. Idaho are right up there as well. That's probably my top three.
Can you do motorcycle camping trailers or tents
We got one in there for you. We have a list started but it's not an easy one. Most are similar to each other so we just keep looking.
that Sylvan go can house 2 motorcycles I believe.
And.... that's not what you meant! Oops.
@@aprilelke3417 nope. Lol
# 6
Thanks, nice lineup of cool camp trailers! FYI, one solar panel is not an "array." I can't believe what you chose for #1 tho, quite the ugly cheapo monstrosity.
It's the covered wagon or wagon is that right or wrong?
i liked #13
No thanks! I'd rather have Pizza and Beer! 🍻
I am seriously looking t the Go. although. it is NOT under 10k anymore
Hello John King, thank you for watching!
So would the Broder camper trailer be to large for this list?
@@reacher6874 Yes that is who I meant. And after leaving the comment I went and looked at their pricing and understood better. Your list is spot on for the range you were looking at. Thanks for replying and great video!
Do you have to Insurance for these?
I want #5 please
Some of those should be under $5k
Can I get buying info on #1
What else can you be paid with rather than pizza and beer ?
OH! And comedy too! A Jack of all trades.
@@mindseyedesign Jack of all trade but master of none, sadly.
Not many criminals/ex-convicts drive a Prius. Your brand would be better served by driving a Harley or big pickup truck.
Nice toys, but still overpriced for the cost/night for the few years they are used. I have a $1k flatbed trailer that is a fine platform to haul all the gear and then acts as the Floor for 2 tents. If I want something better, I rent a yurt or cabin. If it needs to be more "rugged", then it's called a "hiking tent".
I challenge all these makers to come up with a $2-4k camper.