Not only the heating but also the insulation in the room is very good, isn't it?I love the idea of a hard-sided pop up with similar size/shape to the tent concept. We camped in an old Model S P85 in 1F/-17C overnight a few years ago. Had the heater at 64F all night, slept super comfortably and drove home without even charging (almost 200 miles driving). The electric HVAC in a smaller camper with decent insulation will be a game changer.
I have a teardrop trailer with propane heater I hope to convert to electric, then just keep the trailer plugged into the CT bed.
He tends to change the names of his threads pretty frequently. And the search engine is not great...@Cyberpark Did you delete the other thread? I had the same questions on that thread as I did on this thread but alas I cannot find them.
I turned over the whole content of another thread but did not find your message, I am very sorry@Cyberpark Did you delete the other thread? I had the same questions on that thread as I did on this thread but alas I cannot find them.
OK, I will start a new post devoted to all camping products.Please follow up.$135k seem a bit pricy for what one can get. I am sure they are targeting a very niche group (overland, anti-towing, high-budget). Funny… I‘m kind of in this group.
I love the camper design and “convenient enough to park & camp everywhere” idea. This one is definitely on my list for that reason alone. I have a family of 4, so it will be a bit tight to sleep 4, but we can make it work somehow.