Romotow - has anyone here encountered one of these in the wild?

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Looks as if it might have trouble fitting into many of the existing RV sites in many campgrounds across the country, if you rotate it sideways after parking. Add the complexity, shipping charges, no real expansion of living space, only making a weird porch...
 
Looks like awfully complex and added structure just to create a small covered space.

Mark B.
Albuquerque, NM
And how do you park that thing in the average RV park?

I wonder what that thing costs, but I would NOT accept it even if they paid me 10K$ to take it.

I wonder who would buy such a thing.

-Don- Reno, NV
 
I was wondering how it would hold up on a cross country trip on US Highways.
IF it could hold up on a run from LA to Wilmington on I-40, I'd be impressed.
 
I don't think it is practical, but whoever owns the first one will get a lot of attention. If they can find a place to use it!

I think it's more for the "look at what I own!" crowd.

-Don- Reno, NV
Exactly. And judging by many of the ridiculous listings I see on Airbnb, were one to buy this thing and list it, it would probably pay for itself in short order. :rolleyes:
 
Yup, sure would. At about 300k or so delivered to the US it would only take a year to pay off if you rented it out every night for a year for only $1,000 a night. Dream designs are beautiful but rarely enter into reality as a success.
300k? Wow. That's the first I've seen of a price tag.

For my money, it can stay in NZ.
 

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