tomis916
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- First Name
- Tom
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- Dec 26, 2019
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- Location
- Boulder, Colorado
- Vehicles
- 2023 Rivian R1S
I'm planning on pulling a Tab Outback.
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I'm looking to purchase a 2022 25' Globetrotter as well, about the same time I get my 180 kWh R1T. I'm concerned about range. Hoping I can get at least 200 miles of range, we'll see.
With any luck, 25ft airstream.
About 200 miles is my wish too. I love the Globetrotters, they are my favorite. This one is an international serenity. We do love it.I'm looking to purchase a 2022 25' Globetrotter as well, about the same time I get my 180 kWh R1T. I'm concerned about range. Hoping I can get at least 200 miles of range, we'll see.
The odds I'll ever find myself in Pensacola are low.We're getting our R1T to pull our 16' donut trailer! It's a heavy beast but pulls fine with our current F-150 FX4 4WD. We are really looking forward to the aux power hookups too so we can shed the gas generators and operate silently!
Why would Rivian need to talk to them?BTW: Is Rivian talking to RV parks, State Parks, et al, that already have 50 amp RV electric pedestals? In most situations, I could use the 30 amp for the trailer, and use the 50 amp to plug in my ClipperCreek Level 2 recharger for the EV tow vehicle.
Awesome! It's a beautiful beach town with low cost of living!The odds I'll ever find myself in Pensacola are low.
But if I do, you can be damned sure I'll be seeking out your trailer.