It does look like the "ultimate" but whenever they take the photos on ones like this, they include all the options and the price quickly skyrockets leaving me looking like this
For some people, the value exceeds the price and they either have the money, buy on credit or save like crazy in order to afford one. It does look extremely solid. I have noticed that on the higher prices units, all the little details have to run up the cost of labor.
Looks very well done for that money to me? So if you own a Jeep or 4WD truck and you are into boondock camping, and want instant gratification. This is would be a great trailer to buy. But, if you are a "Traveller" not just a weekend camper. A more road friendly Teardrop would be a way better choice ........Like a Cozy Cruizer, a Camp Inn, or at NW Teardrop for that kind of money. Good Roads Brian & Sandi
I don't know about the Cozy Cruiser, but I have reservations about the Camp Inn. I thought for that kind of money, you wouldn't have leaks. I haven't been in their forum that long and it just appears there are some issues. If I can't have something on the road during the rain, well, I don't have any use for it. They even had a survey about driving in the rain and who had experienced rain coming in so that they could make improvements or something.
Gee, if this one didn't leak or have to be under cover in the rain, it might well be worth the asking price. I just realize what an enemy water is to plywood, and even more so to OSB.
I am frugal with my money, but certainly appreciate quality. I was actually looking at the unit being discussed last night because in my email, I had saved the price sheet they had sent me.