As much as we love our camper, we've decided to sell it. Storage is a major issue for us currently and life isn't allowing us to get out and use it
as much as possible.
Our camper is as follows:
2005 Outfitter Caribou 8ft (www.outfittermfg.com) with all the standard features and the following options:
Outdoor shower (with H20 heater)
Outdoor speakers
10 side awning
rear awning
bunk bed
microwave with inverter (1500 watt)
Solar set up
Dual 12v batteries
upgraded stereo
Yakima tracks on the roof
Basket on the roof
4 CF 12v Tundra fridge
Additional overhead cabinets
and more.............
The sale includes all mounting hardware, window boot, and uni-dolly (www.uni-dolly.com)
This camper was designed with Baja in mind and a family of four can go self contained in this set up on the beach for about 5 days without needing to
charge batteries or run a generator.
It has been to Baja only twice and is in great shape. To purchase new, this camper would run you over $19,000. We're asking $16,000 OBO.
Please U2U for more infoBruce R Leech - 10-30-2006 at 12:18 PM
ouch 16,000.
do you have any photos? what size truck did you have it on?marek - 10-30-2006 at 03:34 PM
It was on a 3/4 Dodge 4x4.
Outfitter's aren't cheap, and this one is almost brand new.
I'm going to be taking some pictures this week. I can send you some if your interested.Bruce R Leech - 10-30-2006 at 05:13 PM
no I think my truck is to small. and it is not in my budget. but thanks anyway it sounds nice.chino - 10-30-2006 at 05:48 PM
yeah!, nice set-up marek, we are looking at an outfitter but were after a 91/2 footer, we will probably have to buy one new as there are not many on
the used market, these seem to be the best baja camper available for the places we like to go, Outfitter gives a lifetime waranty on the welded alum.
frame, so it's gotta be tough, good luck!marek - 11-5-2006 at 01:09 PM
Those 9.5 footers are nice, but start to get a little heavy with the bathroom. That's why we stuck with the smaller one. With the outdoor shower and
a porta potty, it worked pretty well. Good luck with your new camper!DianaT - 11-5-2006 at 02:20 PM
I think with all the options you have, your Outfitter would be WELL over $19,000.
We just picked ours up at the factory in Colorado in June of this year and love it. Ours is the small Caribou, 6.5'. We have solar, the dual 6V
batteries, outside shower and a few other extras.
We have not had it in Baja yet, but we have been to Colorado twice, Alberta and British Columbia, and recently to the Mojave Desert and Death
Valley---
Can't wait to take it to Baja---soon, I hope
For those who have not seen one, this is ours---the one for sell, is bigger, and IMHO, has a VERY resonable asking price---and no, I don't know marek
---no payoff here, just an honest opinion---
Diane
[Edited on 11-5-2006 by jdtrotter]marek - 11-5-2006 at 04:45 PM
Soulpatch, I can accept Visa/MC if it makes it easier (LOL)
Jdtrotter, you'll love your Outfitter in Baja. They are a perfect set up.Tomas Tierra - 11-6-2006 at 08:41 AM
"factory in Colorado"
could this be the old four wheel pop up guys making a new product????
looks similar......(awesome!)DianaT - 11-6-2006 at 09:23 AM
Quote:
Originally posted by Tomas Tierra
"factory in Colorado"
could this be the old four wheel pop up guys making a new product????
looks similar......(awesome!)
No. The owners of Outfitter used to be with Hallmark---a family thing, and a family business that split. It is not a large business, they don't
really advertise, and they don't use dealers---the campers are sold factory direct, and there is usually a couple of months wait for one.
They customize every camper.
They are really nice people and stand behind their products. This is their website. Outfitter
Can't wait for Baja