Manufacturers have the pricing game pretty fine tuned IMHO. Very few Big Bang for the buck units out there anymore. ![]() I DO agree prices on high end gear are inflated but you don’t seem to get higher end features as standard equipment without paying for it. Man, I shoulda bought one 4 years ago!!! I’d like to have a nice new Otter but I’m not the guy who’ll pay the $1195 for one unless I have gift certificates covering oh, at least half of that. You still need a ventless heater to stay warm. You still need a ventless heater to stay warm.Įxample the 3 person seamless insulated Otter flip 4 years ago sold for $460, same unit tub, poles, chairs, today with some Oh-Wow new features is $1195. Example the 3 person seamless insulated Otter flip 4 years ago sold for $460, same unit tub, poles, chairs, today with some Oh-Wow new features is $1195. I covered & stored mine early Dec.Īs for "you get what you pay for" eleite successful marketing strategy is to convince buyers this is true, and they are quite successful. 99% of the campers in the snow belt are in storage Nov to Apr as they are designed for summer weather use. Thank you confirming ownership love comparing a Wheel House to a "camper" I've owned 2 RV Campers and 2 RV Motor Homes. If your more extreme or “very attentive to comfort details” you will want to spend more money.Īs with everything, you get what you pay for - unless it’s on sale at a blowout price! ![]() If you’re more casual about your trips, less expensive models will suffice. Having a “camper” on a cold, windy lake will expose every weakness of whatever unit you go with.
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