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@BradGroux - The Rove Lite is holding up OK. Some construction issues have arisen due to sub-2000lb. design sacrifices, but I'm mostly happy with it. It's my first camper, so nothing to compare it to. It was very difficult to find such a lightweight camper with full wet bath that sleeps three and includes refrigerator, stove and has sufficient holding tanks. The other lightweight designs I considered at the time (June 2021) didn't touch all the bases.How’s the Rove Lite holding up? The new 16-foot model looks really nice, but it is pushing the limit.
I’ve been looking at the Rove Lite, Helios O2, Aliner Ascape or maybe an Aliner Expedition 15-foot a-frame. I am interested in doing some boondocking, so plan on having 300-400 watt hours of lithium batteries, and 300-400 watts of solar at some point + Starlink too.
I'm familiar with some of the brands you've mentioned. I saw a nice Aliner this past weekend and they're certainly worth considering. ProLite (https://www.roulottesprolite.com/)is very nice, too, but they're in Canada so I'm not sure if they're sold in the US or if you'd be taxed if you purchased and brought it back stateside.
Good luck with your boondocking plans; it sounds like you have all the necessary gear for it. I've largely visited only state and national parks this summer, and all with hookups, so haven't done any true boondocking. Definitely a future adventure! All the best. ~ Ted
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