This RV Was Designed by CUSTOMERS!! 2023 Ember Overland 190MSL Off Road Travel Trailer

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NEW MODEL!! 2023 Ember Overland 190MSL Off-Road & Off-Grid Travel Trailer
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After countless request Ember has FINALLY made the RV YOU have been requesting -- No Slides + their "missile" convertible/removable bunk system! I am REALLY excited to hear what you have to say about this one!

Weights & Measures:
Hitch 565
Empty 4,560
Cargo 1,255
Max 5,815
Length 22'6"
Height 10'4"
7'6" 8'
Awning 14'
Fresh 55
Gray 35
Black 35
LP 40
Bed 60x80"
Solar 200w+
Inverter 1000w+

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00:00 RV Overview
02:42 Stepping Inside
06:51 Kitchen
08:44 Dining
10:48 Bunks
12:24 Murphy Bed, Storage, Bunks
15:00 Bathroom
17:57 Road Mode
19:00 Exterior
31:36 Roof & Solar
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Great Camper!!! Now price it at 35k and these will sell like Make more profit by selling more!!! Now who agrees with me LOL.

noobfisherman
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Absolutely love this floorplan that is loaded with quality standard features and two comfortable seating areas👍but $60, 000 for a 22ft no slide camper is a little hard to justify😬

stevez
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I love the fact that they finally built a trailer without the slide. I definitely like how everything was built.

johnurbanski
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Glad to see that Ember is following through with creating a MSL version of all of their Overland bunkhouse models. It will be interesting to see if they do the same with their Touring Edition bunkhouse models...that would really be a game-changer for the RV industry. I love that they've updated their solar components to Victron and the A/C to the quieter/more efficient Trumba model. I wish that they would bulk up the frame on the Overland Series to enable CCC to increase to 30%-35% of total GVWR. The fact that the cargo capacity of this model is still only 1, 250 lbs is not that overwhelming, even with the lack of the slide. I'd also wish they'd bring back the ladder connection point on the side of the trailer and not just on the back of the trailer. Being able to securely access the far side of the trailer comes in really handy in various situations...especially on slide models when you need to clear off the top of the slides but don't have to climb all the way on to the roof to do it.

The idea of a modular camp kitchen setup is an interesting idea, but being able to secure it while going over rough roads would be a challenge. One of the reasons I've always been anti-camp kitchen (and pro-MSL) is because I've accumulated stoves, coolers, etc. over a lifetime of camping so a camp kitchen is really just a bunch of redundant gear. I can already replicate a camp kitchen setup up regardless of the RV and I'm sure I'm not unique in that regard.

One thing that I think Ember should do in ALL THEIR OVERLAND SERIES MODELS is add 12v cigarette-style power outlets alongside their USB and 110v plugs throughout the RV. While ample USB plugs are great for charging phones and other small devices, there are a lot of devices that charge via 110v cords but with big, inline, omnipresent "power bricks" that reduce their voltage down below 110v and often into the 12v range. These include laptops, some larger tablets, speakers, electric razors, etc. These devices typically come with 110v cords because that's what everyone uses at home, but often you can order separate 12v cords for these devices from the mfg or from third parties on Amazon...which is how I recharge my laptop in the car. However, the 12v cords typically still have cigarette-lighter type plugs because the devices they are charging typically draw more power (or have bigger batteries) than USB charging can handle. THE POINT OF ALL OF THIS IS to be able to charge a bigger range of devices directly off of 12v, therefore, bypassing the invertor whenever possible because doing so is much more efficient, and your onboard battery power will last MUCH LONGER the less time the inverter is running.

Other things that I'd like to see added to all of Ember's MSL models is: 1) a screen for the rear access door, which would be great for getting airflow through the RV instead of having to open the side cargo door every time; 2) 12v and/or 110v power to the front cargo box to allow for power to flow to the front cargo box for accessories in/on the cargo box like an air pump, etc. (or even to add a heating element to the propane side for cold weather camping); 3) an integrated off-grid water filter (like from Blu Tech)...or an easy way to mount and hook that type of heavy-duty filter into the existing water system; and 4) electronic anti-sway/ABS braking system – either integrated throughout the Overland Series lineup from the factory or as a factory option.

All in all, I really like the direction that Ember continues to pursue with their Overland Series.

stever
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I like it when manufacturers give you modular options. Makes it easier for us, the end user.

roberthopkins
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35:12 to the whole team at Ember. From the manufacturing side to the design and sales side of things. This is one nice camper.! Can you imagine having younger kids and putting them in those bunks with the screens down, while the adults sit outside around the campfire. As it’s getting late you can keep an eye on the kids and you can effectively watch them until they can’t keep their eyes open anymore! Good job, Josh and good job Ember. 😊

COMMANDER-ONE
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I love a bunkhouse with no dinette of any kind. On rain days we could easily eat from our laps or even a portable/foldavble tv tray. If it’s not raining, we are outside for every meal. I wish more campers had no dinette options. The only thing we ever use the dinette for in our camper is extra prep surface or a catchall for our backpacks and stuff. Plus as a sleeping surface, unless they’re small kids, it sucks. 👍🏻

mminniear
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Love it! I’d love to see them make a 220MSL tandem axle version with no slide and full north south bed. Yes for the modular camp kitchen griddle!

PlumbRalph
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Excellent video Josh. I still want to see this size TT with a North South queen walk around and drop the second jack knife sofa for a bar stool eating space. Keep up the great work Ember!!!

LCO
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Incredible how such a light camper, under 5k pounds dry, and such great build quality and be so Big ❤️💚

hermanmunster
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The one big miss, in my opinion, the sofa across from the kitchen - have a dinette option. You know how I like my dinettes!

petertarantelli
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Hey Josh, I respect the heckin out of you. Your passion and enthusiasm for the content you produce is infectious. I'm not even in the market for a new RV, but I will watch your stuff whenever I can.
Thanks man.

drooskeedoo
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I like this MSL layout best for the size anyway. As far as an outside kitchen, YES YES YES!
If you missed it! YES! It doesn't need to be huge, a grill, a small fridge and a dog dish sink is ok. The water port is right there. Maybe a tiny adapter hose running to a faucet from that port, put a 5 gallon bucket under the drain.
Build it to swing out for it's storage position. You're welcome 😂. Nice job Josh.

robertwebb
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Let’s hope there fit and finish has improved. If there are water leaks, and terrible fit and finish—it doesn’t matter how good the bones are.

melindabaker
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This is still my all time favorite camper. Hope to see an update video for next year’s model!

nomadicana
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As someone who likes to go off grid dispersed camping, I really like the solar package. A Three way fridge would be nice as an option. I like the murphy bed (I also roll around and snuggle). The fridge seems to be a good size and the bathroom looks nice. Storage seems to be plentiful and the cargo tie downs are handy. I do like that there is no slide. I give it two thumbs up.

PremiumPappy
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Another great option they could do with this is make a couch that switches into a bar top to eat at looking out that camp side window. They can use the adjustable bunk design to make that happen.

PlumbRalph
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The color of your shirt is "your" color Uncle Josh! Very handsome color on you!

didibolter
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I fell in love with this at the camper and trailer show. It covers deer and elk season, camping with the littles, couples camping and solo camping. Room for all the gear, can handle Montana wind, and a true queen bed. Delicious ❤

laurajohnson
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I like this layout as well, love the kitchen side swap from the 191 MSL. And I've mentioned the idea of a modular outdoor kitchen module previously, so I'm a big fan of the suggestion! This layout makes me wonder how an optional countertop/breakfast bar in place of the jackKnife sofa would look. It may provide an open feel. Either way, I love what Ember is doing with these MSL models and the flexibility they are providing consumers.

georgeharms