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Got a New Camper for the Vibe

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 6:29 am
by Zig
Little Guy. . Less then 800lbs!

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 7:31 am
by lowincash
that's neat. looks cozy.i've always wanted to ride in one of those while car's moving =D

Re: (lowincash)

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 10:40 am
by vibolista
Your Vibe likes to camp? How does that work? Camper looks smaller than Vibe. Seriously, how does the little guy work... doest it fold out? Give us a hint.

Re: (vibolista)

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:23 am
by Zig
Because my Vibe told me so........It has a bed for two and a galley in the back hatch. http://golittleguy.com/cms/ A nearly perfect camper for the Vibe.

Re: (Zig)

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 1:22 pm
by vibolista
Very cool.

Re: (vibolista)

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 6:02 pm
by tribalman
huh? how is there room to sleep in there? looks like i would only be able to fall asleep curled in a ball or sitting up. or are the pictures just deceiving?

Re: (tribalman)

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:37 pm
by Zig
Specifications Inside Width: 46.5" Inside Height: 42.5" Floor Length: 68.5" Inside Length: 89.5" Hatch Opening: 43.25 x 33" Mattress Size: 78 x 45 x 4" Roof Vent: 14 x 14" Payload Platform: n/a Frame Type: 2 x 3 Tubular Steel Jack Type: Crank Fold-up Curb Weight: 740 lb. Tongue Weight: 75 lb. Fender to Fender Width: 66" Exterior Height: 68" Overall Length: 133" Receiver Size: 2 Rubber Torsion Axle: 1800 lb. Tire Size: 175/80/R13 Rim Type: Alloy

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (Zig)

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 1:12 am
by ghostpuppy
I love it. What kind of MPG drop are you seeing with this? Can you tell it's back when your driving?

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (Zig)

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 1:44 am
by joatmon
Quote, originally posted by Zig ». .Judging from the size of that egg, whatever is in there will be huge, hope it doesn't hatch

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (joatmon)

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 2:53 am
by PHXLavaVibe
Awesome! I have always wanted something like that for taking out to the lake.

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (PHXLavaVibe)

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 7:48 am
by KNINE
I would paint it yellow with a Pac Man face on it.

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (Zig)

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 10:44 am
by tots
Are those alloy wheels on that egg? Very Cool!

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (ghostpuppy)

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:54 am
by Zig
I got 26.4 mpg on the way home with it. (scan gauge)Vibe will get low 30's without. It has AWD too! Love it.The Vibe is wife's car, I been driving a crap box geo meto 4cyl that gets about the same mileage as her vibe!The wife and me were out working on the new teardrop camper this evening and I told her I'm still not totally convinced about taking the new rig on our planed trip to Alaska. We also have a truck camper that we love and use all the time. OK, hears my reasons: ! We would have to pack very light with the new rig, 2. There is no room to change clothes, cant stand up in it. 3. Truck camper is proven to us, don't want to take a large trip with a unknown rig. 4. The Vibe would save us probably $1000 in fuel, but I think we would be a LOT more comfortable in the truck camper. How many chances do you get to go to Alaska? She agreed! Still not sure..... Waiting on passport and stuff, so we still have time to decide.

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (Zig)

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 1:44 pm
by waveresponder
I'd so buy one if I could haha pimp it out so much too

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (K-NINE)

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 7:20 pm
by bodhi_tree777
Quote, originally posted by K-NINE »I would paint it yellow with a Pac Man face on it. I would paint it anything but the zig-zaggy stripes it comes with. Sort of looks like a trapper-keeper. Color matching the vibe would look pretty sweet.

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (bodhi_tree777)

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 8:32 pm
by Zig
Quote, originally posted by bodhi_tree777 » I would paint it anything but the zig-zaggy stripes it comes with. Sort of looks like a trapper-keeper. Color matching the vibe would look pretty sweet. Whats wrong with the Zig? Zig

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (Zig)

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 6:24 am
by ramenboy...
Quote, originally posted by Zig »Whats wrong with the Zig? Zig hahahaha why don't you paint it like an easter egg

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (Zig)

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 6:31 am
by keithvibe
AWWWWW how cute...

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (Zig)

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 9:15 am
by BadBrew
I like this alot!Found out that it can also be transformed into some closed cargo space according to the website: http://www.golittleguy.com/cms.../163/

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 12:41 pm
by Digger
I have seen them being pulled by Smart cars.

Re: (Digger)

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 12:51 pm
by ou.grizzly
Quote, originally posted by Digger »I have seen them being pulled by Smart cars. Sure it was not the other way around?

Re: (ou.grizzly)

Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 12:39 am
by vibolista
Wow, not sure that's what the 'Smart' car was really designed for! Looks pretty likely that buying a Smart car gives no upward boost to IQ! Holy Moly, did I write that?

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (Zig)

Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 3:33 am
by ned23
Does it have any kind of support legs? or do you just put wheel chucks under it? Trailers without support legs give me the willies. I'm afraid they'll tip. I've seen small trailers get tipped at campgrounds from being improperly set. (although, a couple of cheap 2-ton jacks from Harbor Freight might do the job...)

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:10 pm
by joatmon
Maybe we can get someone to make one of these for the Vibehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56XL0TysIn0

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 2:11 am
by lovemyraffe
If they made one, I would buy one.

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 2:15 am
by Wolfman213
I was driving on 69 the other day (Indiana interstate that Zig probably knows) and noticed a trailer hauling 3 or 4 of those. That it was rather interesting since I had never seen one till this thread and then BAM there's a trailer of them.

Re: (Wolfman213)

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 5:15 am
by ned23
Quote, originally posted by Wolfman213 »I was driving on 69 the other day (Indiana interstate that Zig probably knows) and noticed a trailer hauling 3 or 4 of those. That it was rather interesting since I had never seen one till this thread and then BAM there's a trailer of them.They're made in Indiana, somewhere around Elkhart, I believe.

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (BadBrew)

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 5:17 am
by ned23
I looked at some this weekend and I might be sold, too. I've been shopping for pop-ups but these are even lighter and seem to be a well made substitute for a tent. If I get one, I'll post a photo here.

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (ned23)

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:14 pm
by SalsaGT
I just looked at one of these trailers today at a local dealer in Wichita, KS. Seem to be of good quality.My dad is selling his teardrop type camper called a "Trailorboat" built in the 60's. Here is the ebay ID, ends in 2 days: 190315409658I'd buy it & keep it for myself, but my wife is disabled and wouldn't be able to get in & out like I can. It only weighs 485 lbs and can easily be towed by the Vibe which can tow 1500. And yes, the bed is quite comfortable and can sleep two full size adults if you are under 7' tall.

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Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (SalsaGT)

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:04 pm
by star_deceiver
Here's the (POS) tent trailer I've got. '74 Parklane... It does the task, nothing more. But for $200, it was the right price. Thit pic was taken in November just north of Cranbrook BC. Space heater and DIY insulation worked very well for the 6 weeks I was out there (college course, apprenticeship). $500/month to camp or $1000 for the worst 1/2 star motel sleazy cockroaches wouldn't stay in... Hard choice!The Sunfire tows it without issue and eventhough it has more hp and tq then the Vibe, the Vibe doesn't have as high of gearing as the Sunfire. And when I get the trailer hitch for the Vibe, we shall see (fingers crossed)!

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Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (SalsaGT)

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:33 pm
by ned23
Quote, originally posted by SalsaGT »I just looked at one of these trailers today at a local dealer in Wichita, KS. Seem to be of good quality.I went ahead and put a downpayment on a 6-wide little guy. I'm gonna give it a try. Will have photos in a couple of weeks. It's a lot better than the tent I usually use and worst case I "lease" it for a year and sell it used. They don't depreciate much. I was seeing used 2007s listed for only $700 less than a brand new one.

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (star_deceiver)

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:24 am
by ned23
Quote, originally posted by star_deceiver »Here's the (POS) tent trailer I've got. '74 Parklane... It does the task, nothing more. But for $200, it was the right price. Thit pic was taken in November just north of Cranbrook BC. Space heater and DIY insulation worked very well for the 6 weeks I was out there (college course, apprenticeship). $500/month to camp or $1000 for the worst 1/2 star motel sleazy cockroaches wouldn't stay in... Hard choice!I like the orange rain flies.

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (SalsaGT)

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:35 am
by Sublimewind
Quote, originally posted by SalsaGT »I just looked at one of these trailers today at a local dealer in Wichita, KS. Seem to be of good quality.My dad is selling his teardrop type camper called a "Trailorboat" built in the 60's. Here is the ebay ID, ends in 2 days: 190315409658I'd buy it & keep it for myself, but my wife is disabled and wouldn't be able to get in & out like I can. It only weighs 485 lbs and can easily be towed by the Vibe which can tow 1500. And yes, the bed is quite comfortable and can sleep two full size adults if you are under 7' tall.I was looking at this the other day on FleaBay... !!! I looked at the OT's teardrop too..!!! I think one painted up like my Subie, with semi-matching wheels, would be sick... It would be perfect to take to shows, so if I decided I wanted to drink, i'd easily have a place to stay.. !!!

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (ned23)

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 11:43 am
by star_deceiver
Got those for free! No leaks is a good thing, colour co-ordination was just luck.

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (star_deceiver)

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:12 pm
by Sublimewind
Quote, originally posted by star_deceiver »Got those for free! No leaks is a good thing, colour co-ordination was just luck.Dod you get the one with the "Browns" decals on it?? IIRC he was the one that said he had just put the new wheels on... I want one.... What do you think about heat? I mean they have to get really hot, out in the sun..... I guess you could put a fan in, attached to the wall..

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (Sublimewind)

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 12:52 am
by ned23
Quote, originally posted by Sublimewind »What do you think about heat? I mean they have to get really hot, out in the sun..... I guess you could put a fan in, attached to the wall.. Well, at the dealer they showed me this space-age aluminum-cell insulation that goes into the roof (as upposed to old-fashioned fiberglass). They claim it reflects a lot of heat back out during the day and can reflect heat back in during the night or when it's cold. It looks kind of like aluminum-ized bubble wrap. Very shiny, and very light but with much more tensile strength than actual bubble wrap and the cells are sandwiched between two thick membranes.That said, I did order the optional HVAC/dehimidifier unit so I would have some off-season options (South in summer and cooler climes in fall and spring). It supposedly can be powered by a 1000W generator if a hook-up is not available. Also, usually you don't hang out in the camper during the day, unless it's raining. So, that mitigates that issue somewhat.

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:00 am
by star_deceiver
If you're in the middle of nowhere, just open up the doors and windows and close the screens. If you've got the luxury of power, then pick up an air conditioner.... besides, you're camping and unless there's a downpour, get out and do something! (If it is raining then you've already planned for this by buying a small bar fridge and stocking it with beer!)

Re: (star_deceiver)

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:32 am
by ned23
Quote, originally posted by star_deceiver »If you're in the middle of nowhere, just open up the doors and windows and close the screens. If you've got the luxury of power, then pick up an air conditioner.... besides, you're camping and unless there's a downpour, get out and do something! (If it is raining then you've already planned for this by buying a small bar fridge and stocking it with beer!)I agree. 90% of the time you shouldn't need heat or a/c when camping. Part of the nice thing about camping is hearing the crickets and owls and stuff and listening to the wind in the pines. You can't hear that with the a/c running. The unit does have a nice vent fan that runs off a deep-cycle battery that's charged by the car when you're driving. The a/c is good if you're just stopping off in the wal mart parking lot or at a truck stop on your way to or from somewhere. Heat is nice because it makes off-season camping easier.

Re: (ned23)

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 9:18 pm
by Zig
Well, We just got back from our little vacation with the Little Guy Camper and the Vibe. Three weeks to Alaska! No kidding! Some numbers:Total miles driven 8905.2Total cost for gas $1,289.33 (US and Canadian dollars)26mpgTotal 6 nights boondockingTotal 12 nights campgroundsFood was kind of expensive in Canada and Alaska. We ate out most of the time, just not enough time to cook. When we stopped at local restaurants it cost near $40 to eat. Campground were mid $25 range, I did not feel too bad about. 8 hour boat tour was not to bad either,... $240.00 for the both of us. No flats tires, we did get a small chip in the windshield. We did pay for WiFi several nights. Campgrounds had codes for WiFi and codes to use bathrooms. We had only one pay shower. $2.25 for 6 mins. at Dawson City.SantaLand Campground (North Pole) had a free city tour, free car/camper wash, free WiFi, Free showers, nice! Millers Landing Campground (Seward Alaska) we had to share our electricity, run a long extension cord, Campsite was dirt, (mud) bathrooms were the pits, had to pay $20.00 for WiFi.We could have stayed a few more days in Alaska, but really felt we had seen the highlights and was ready to start back. Done Alaska highway, Dawson City, Top of the World highway, Chicken Alaska, Tok, Seward and a wildlife boat tour, Anchorage twice, Denali National Park as much as they will let you see, without riding their buses. Fairbanks, Fairbanks Arctic Cam, The North Pole, Alaska. Got to see a lot of the pipeline. Valdez, Bear, coyote, Moose, Whales, glaciers, snow caped mountains, some ruff roads, a lot of really nice people.Gas stations are not what we normally think of them around here. 30, 40 year old pumps stuck in the middle of nowhere are still gas stations. You will have to use them because they are the only pumps around. Just a little different way of doing things I really wanted to pick up a case of Diet Mt. Dew, but seemed no one sold any. I had to start drinking coffee to get my Caffeine.I think somebody needs to build a "Welcome to Alaska" place at the Alaska highway border. Something big,... nice,... flags waving,... all lite up. There really isn't much till Tok.Lots of driving, but it was fun! Alaska highway was great!Check out our web-site: http://www.campinggills.com

Re: (Zig)

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:23 am
by 808 Vibes
I'm jealous!! Sounds like a great trip!

Re: (Zig)

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:50 pm
by ned23
Sounds awesome. The gas mileage is pretty impressive too. How did the braking and hill climbing work? FWIW, I also ordered a little guy. I can't wait to try it out. Delivery is running a little late but I should be picking it up within the week. I got a slightly larger one than you did, I think. It weighs about 150 lbs more. Will report on the performance.

Re: (ned23)

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:03 am
by 808 Vibes
^ ^ Did you get the model with the walk-in closet?

Re: (HawaiiPontiacLover)

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:03 am
by ned23
Quote, originally posted by HawaiiPontiacLover »^ ^ Did you get the model with the walk-in closet? Nope, but it should have a platform on the front and a storage box. Hoping to put in a stereo with sattelite radio, too. You can get it with an optional sound system with a DVD player, but I mostly like to unplug from the world when I go camping.

Re: (ned23)

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 8:32 am
by 808 Vibes
No jacuzzi?!

Re: Got a New Camper for the Vibe (Zig)

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 6:21 am
by Baltovibe
OK, I am in the market for a Little Guy. Tired of getting wet while camping with a tent.Ned & Zig - How are your Little Guys holding up? I found some frustrated owners of them on the net complaining about build quality, leaks, and broken hinges.Thanks!

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 12:37 am
by ramenboy...
sorry, guys. gotta resurrect this thread. just saw this in gizmodothe sealander trailer which looks about the size of a 'little guy' but also doubles as an electric boat. wonder what the cost will be. but pretty interestingedit:youch... $20k... costs more than the vibe