Slept one whole night in it so far!
Keeping in mind my camping experience has been Tenting --> Teardrop, and now this.
First impressions:
- Standing up is nice.
- Storage is good, but I already knew I wanted 'more', so I had pre-ordered some 'stuff' from Amazon, and added more, and was gifted a drawer set. Pictures attached.
- Tows well; regarding MPG, in my Subaru Outback 2020 which was getting 26-28 mpg on the drive to pick up the camper, on the drive back pulling the rig on the same roads, mpg was 15-18, depending on conditions, hills, and whether I was going 70 or 62. Feels like the 'sweet spot' (when the speed limit is 65+) is about 62. Fast enough not to annoy too many people, but slow enough to make mpg a little nicer.
Gadgets and stuff added:
- Everything Keeper:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D8CZ1KB
- UnderShelf Organizer:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NCHCPVL
Note: needed to Dremel off the front things to 'hook' onto the shelf--it wouldn't fit with them. Dremel'd them off, Double-sided tape (alien tape) and we'll see if it survives towing.
- Motion Lights for cabinets:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S3YG7Y3
Stuck on with double-sided tape...unknown yet if they will survive towing. (pictured above the undershelf organizer)
- Trash Bin:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BXWWV4H6 (not pictured)
Currently in the left large drawer. That drawer also currently contains an electric kettle, collapsible water jug (collapsed), and a collapsible tea kettle if I'm boondocking. and still room for more stuff if needed.
Unknowns... since I haven't even had it a solid week yet.

To be tested many more nights:
- Bed comfy or do I need to glamp it up?
Boondocking tests (haven't boondocked yet)
- battery usage when boondocking (there is a 12v fridge in it, and I need to test other 12v stuff).
- solar charging port when boondocking