DutchmenSport
Well-known member
I was on the "Montana" forum and down at the bottom of the page where the "RV Articles" display linking to the various Blogs and articles, this one caught my attention:
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It's a "new" camper based on an "old" design. It's really a throw back for me, as I remember seeing these campers when I was a kid, and early 1970's.
I think the company that makes these is on-to something, using automotive design. The only draw-back I see is there is no bathroom (toilet or shower). It reminds me of our pop-up that did not have a bathroom either. But, we survived with the pop-up for 6 years using a port-a-potty and a tent.
This is not for me. I enjoy my "space" with a 41 foot long behemoth fifth wheel and I'd probably never purchase this one myself, unless really wanted to camp, one step above tent camping. Basically, the camper is somewhere to sleep and get off the ground.
But the cuteness factor and the nostalgia factor of this little camper is interesting. I'm glad RV Life called this article out. It's interesting. At least, someone is attempting to build a better quality RV, even if it is small.
I think this one falls into the "tear drop" style. It's small and tiny .... according to the article, it's only 1000 pounds too.
Thoughts?
Click here.
It's a "new" camper based on an "old" design. It's really a throw back for me, as I remember seeing these campers when I was a kid, and early 1970's.
I think the company that makes these is on-to something, using automotive design. The only draw-back I see is there is no bathroom (toilet or shower). It reminds me of our pop-up that did not have a bathroom either. But, we survived with the pop-up for 6 years using a port-a-potty and a tent.
This is not for me. I enjoy my "space" with a 41 foot long behemoth fifth wheel and I'd probably never purchase this one myself, unless really wanted to camp, one step above tent camping. Basically, the camper is somewhere to sleep and get off the ground.
But the cuteness factor and the nostalgia factor of this little camper is interesting. I'm glad RV Life called this article out. It's interesting. At least, someone is attempting to build a better quality RV, even if it is small.
I think this one falls into the "tear drop" style. It's small and tiny .... according to the article, it's only 1000 pounds too.
Thoughts?