seanocono
Well-Known Member
Yeah, you are having a difficult time understanding other people’s perspective. Some people don’t want to tow trailers. Very few charging stations are built for them, and there are compromises on the trails. Some don’t want to sleep on the ground, and appreciate the standup space and quick-pitch convenience. $10K is priced very competitively for this kind of camper, but it is obviously expensive compared to a ground tent. A Rivian is more expensive than a Maverick.Yeah, I honestly cannot wrap my head around this.
I've been looking for a solution for some time, and at this juncture, need a bathroom (no two ways about it). I've found some really nice tow-behinds that cost just over $25k.
I really...really don't understand this niche of product. I'd sooner purchase a tent I can pitch somewhere (I mean, how many REALLY nice Yurts can we probably buy for $10k and make a tent city!!).
But I also don't want to yuck someone's yum. I guess this just speaks to how deep the pockets of some Rivian owners are.
GFC makes quality products, and everything is made in the USA. All of their parts are replaceable, so if something breaks, you can just order a new part. They also have excellent customer service, which you can already see from their engagement on this forum. How many rooftop tent companies can you say that about?
I’m happy to see more options out there for Rivian owners. This benefits us all. As you eluded to, “to each their own.”
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