FamilyTravel5PlusPup
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Hello everyone!
My wife and I are looking at the 560 Ultra. We just got back from a camping trip a couple weeks ago out in Sand Dunes National Park and had a blast with the family (3 kids). Just tried out our new Kodiak 10x14 flexbow tent and loved it. But we had a couple things nagging us on the trip home.
I talked with Cary the other day for almost an hour - was amazed how patient he was with me. Answered all my questions, mentioned I was asking stuff not many people had asked (like the lighting question and gave an example of a owner getting struck and was safe and protected in case you were wondering), and we just had a really good conversation. We watched all the YouTube videos of the tour of the place/etc and I can tell they really have thought about everything in how they are built.
We right now are leaning to the 560 Ultra (a bit sad as we were looking forward to a bright color - but Cary explained about paint and aluminum don't get along well - which had us wondering how Vistabule is doing it or if in a few years there will be some not so happy owners with corrosion issues).
I was hoping to get any feedback on any families that have used the 560 Ultra or just feedback in general. I'm honestly surprised there weren't more videos out there of the 560 Ultra. I could find video after video of the Beans, the CO, and many other brands but most the Ultra 560 were 6-9 years old which surprised us. Even though this is one of the oldest companies in the teardrop community - they seem to be flying under the radar of the "YouTube influencer's who have gone to full time camping/van life/etc" - which I'm just surprised by.
Thanks for any help/advice! We are super excited (a bit sad that the wait time it till May but - is what it is).
Happy trails!
My wife and I are looking at the 560 Ultra. We just got back from a camping trip a couple weeks ago out in Sand Dunes National Park and had a blast with the family (3 kids). Just tried out our new Kodiak 10x14 flexbow tent and loved it. But we had a couple things nagging us on the trip home.
- 2 days prior to getting there - the park was struck by lighting. So the threat was real about getting hit with lighting. We love the Kodiak - but.. it has 1" steel frame poles. So what do we do at 3am in the morning if a storm rolls in? The idea of lugging kids to the car or bathroom with a bunch of other people to wait out a storm for who knows how long and no one sleeping didn't sound good. Or what if we were in BLM land and didn't have a bathroom and just the car with all our gear/car seats/etc. Also the low got down to 29 which was not expected and I was super worried about my 4 year old that kept crawling out of her sleeping bag - ended up just putting her in mine to stay warm. But would have felt better taking her to the trailer for the night and knowing she was safe and warm. Bigger kids kept their gloves/hats on just fine and stayed warm.
- How do we haul all this stuff plus we want to take our dog (and Alaskan Malamute - so a good sized pup at 70 pounds). We have a hitch trailer and a roof rack bag - but still.... a lot of gear for a family.
- While we were there and the weather turned south - got 6" of snow which was not in the forecast at all (was supposed to be 50 low/80 high), lugging the camp stove and cooking gear out of the car, setting up, tearing down, and cleaning up was a pain. Before kids - wasn't bad, but with a family - meant as the cook - I was eating cold food last lol. So the idea of a setup kitchen with a 12V cooler and everything just ready is really appealing.
- As the kids get bigger - it would be nice to have some space to grow into/spread out - the kids could take the tent and wife and I could take the trailer.
- We want to be able to do BLM land and go a bit off the beaten path (nothing crazy but we don't really want RV parks at all). We want to get back to being in nature again now the kids are sleeping well and we can do this.
I talked with Cary the other day for almost an hour - was amazed how patient he was with me. Answered all my questions, mentioned I was asking stuff not many people had asked (like the lighting question and gave an example of a owner getting struck and was safe and protected in case you were wondering), and we just had a really good conversation. We watched all the YouTube videos of the tour of the place/etc and I can tell they really have thought about everything in how they are built.
We right now are leaning to the 560 Ultra (a bit sad as we were looking forward to a bright color - but Cary explained about paint and aluminum don't get along well - which had us wondering how Vistabule is doing it or if in a few years there will be some not so happy owners with corrosion issues).
I was hoping to get any feedback on any families that have used the 560 Ultra or just feedback in general. I'm honestly surprised there weren't more videos out there of the 560 Ultra. I could find video after video of the Beans, the CO, and many other brands but most the Ultra 560 were 6-9 years old which surprised us. Even though this is one of the oldest companies in the teardrop community - they seem to be flying under the radar of the "YouTube influencer's who have gone to full time camping/van life/etc" - which I'm just surprised by.
Thanks for any help/advice! We are super excited (a bit sad that the wait time it till May but - is what it is).
Happy trails!