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Morgan Fatali

Arizona, USA

Reviewed on August 5, 2024

RV reviewed 1973 Alaskan Camper Alaskan Camper 10ft Hydraulic Popup view listing

5.0
One of the standout features of the 1973 Fiberglass Alaskan Camper is its lightweight and aerodynamic design. Weighing around 1,300 to 1,400 lbs, it’s incredibly easy to tow, making our off-road adventures a breeze. The low profile and reduced sway provide confidence on backcountry roads here in...read more
One of the standout features of the 1973 Fiberglass Alaskan Camper is its lightweight and aerodynamic design. Weighing around 1,300 to 1,400 lbs, it’s incredibly easy to tow, making our off-road adventures a breeze. The low profile and reduced sway provide confidence on backcountry roads here in the desert southwest, and the camper's compact size allows our family to park it in places we wouldn't have been able to with larger rigs. The interior is surprisingly spacious, with a 6'3" ceiling height when fully raised. The panoramic windows and roof vents bring in ample natural light, creating an open and connected feel with the outdoors. The versatile sleeping arrangements are a huge plus, offering the option of either a full-size bed or two twin beds, depending on your needs. Another aspect I appreciate is the blend of vintage charm and modern upgrades. The original amenities, like the stainless steel sink and 3-burner stove, have been well-preserved, while custom enhancements like the new wood floors, solar panels, and propane heater have made camping more comfortable and efficient. Despite all its positives, there are a few aspects of the 1973 Fiberglass Alaskan Camper that we found challenging. The limited storage space inside the camper can be frustrating, especially on longer trips. While the camper’s compact size is great for maneuverability, it also requires strategic packing. To address this, we built a platform on the roof of our truck, which made packing extra items for long trips much easier. Surprisingly, this camper was built so well that we've had minimal repairs. We did fix the hydraulic hand pump system, but it rarely needs maintenance. The mechanical nature of the camper, without modern electronics, means fewer complications and no constant need for upgrades. A notable downside is the lack of a built-in restroom. However, with the variety of portable toilet options available today, this hasn’t been a major issue for us. These portable solutions are convenient and easy to use, maintaining comfort even without a dedicated restroom in the camper. There is a designated spot for a restroom if you wish to add one. Lastly, while the camper is excellent for off-road adventures, its vintage nature means it doesn’t have some of the modern conveniences that newer campers offer, such as built-in entertainment systems or advanced climate control. It’s definitely a trade-off between classic charm and modern comfort. The 1973 Fiberglass Alaskan Camper is a unique and reliable option for those who appreciate well-made vintage designs. It’s a fantastic choice for off-road enthusiasts and anyone who values maneuverability and style in their camping setup. Despite a few quirks and challenges, it’s been a great companion on our adventures.
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Kristi

North Carolina, USA

Reviewed on June 16, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Black Series Black Series HQ15 view listing

3.2
Camper in incredible!! Stay FAR away from Blackseries, if you would like a company to honor a warranty on the camper. Their warranty department is LITERALLY the worse WARRANTY department ever and it says a lot about a company. BUYER BEWARE!!! I wish I read this review before I bought...read more
Camper in incredible!! Stay FAR away from Blackseries, if you would like a company to honor a warranty on the camper. Their warranty department is LITERALLY the worse WARRANTY department ever and it says a lot about a company. BUYER BEWARE!!! I wish I read this review before I bought one!!
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Shelley

Reviewed on May 31, 2023

RV reviewed 2021 Black series Black Series Hq21 view listing

4.4
2021 hq21. We've had many travel trailers and a class a. We enjoy being off grid, this is the perfect camper for that. Rugged suspension, but beautiful interior finishes. A few quirks to work out, the warranty dept is doing better to address all issues. As long as we're boondocking we'll...read more
2021 hq21. We've had many travel trailers and a class a. We enjoy being off grid, this is the perfect camper for that. Rugged suspension, but beautiful interior finishes. A few quirks to work out, the warranty dept is doing better to address all issues. As long as we're boondocking we'll never go back to a normal trailer. Biggest con is it isn't 4 seasons. We love our black series and the price point makes it doable for many more!
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Saul Rojas

California

Reviewed on September 21, 2022

RV reviewed 2022 Black Series Campers Black Series Campers HQ17 view listing

3.6
I’ve had this unit for 3 months now and it’s gone or the shop for a few minor issues. Son bumped or opened the dometic fridge door incorrectly and broke the handle but it was covered under the warranty. Some of the seams where panels meet and where caulking is used is cracking but not a big...read more
I’ve had this unit for 3 months now and it’s gone or the shop for a few minor issues. Son bumped or opened the dometic fridge door incorrectly and broke the handle but it was covered under the warranty. Some of the seams where panels meet and where caulking is used is cracking but not a big deal.I think it’s a little expected with my off road use. The shower door screw at the bottom came undone and caused some issues but it just needed a larger screw to keep the frame together. One cabinet hinge is a little loose and needs some adjusting but that’s also expected. The batteries on the wireless switches caused the u to to jot power up so ensure you keep extra 27a batteries handy. The primary structure is very stout I just wished the drains were not in the rear where we have to be careful about departure angles while off road.
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Lewis Fagerberg

Oregon

Reviewed on September 19, 2022

RV reviewed 2022 Black Series Black Series HQ21 view listing

3.0
TRAILER DOES NOT HAVE AN OPERATION MANUAL OR SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL. WHEN OUT IN BACK COUNTRY NO WAY TO FIX SIMPLE THINGS, LIKE REPLACING L IGHT BATTERES WHICH ARE BLUE TOOTH.NO SUPPORT FROM MANUFACTURE. RV SALES CENTERS HAVE NO REPAIR TECH TO HELP WITH...read more
TRAILER DOES NOT HAVE AN OPERATION MANUAL OR SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL. WHEN OUT IN BACK COUNTRY NO WAY TO FIX SIMPLE THINGS, LIKE REPLACING L IGHT BATTERES WHICH ARE BLUE TOOTH.NO SUPPORT FROM MANUFACTURE. RV SALES CENTERS HAVE NO REPAIR TECH TO HELP WITH REPAIR.
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Martin

Arizona

Reviewed on January 30, 2022

RV reviewed 2019 Black Series Black Series HQ17 view listing

2.6
Good looking unit. Inferior quality. Shower doesn’t extend properly, no one tested water connections at factory so city water leaked inside of unit, cabinetry cracked everywhere some cabinets wouldn’t close. This unit was assembled by little to no skill labor or was a “factory training...read more
Good looking unit. Inferior quality. Shower doesn’t extend properly, no one tested water connections at factory so city water leaked inside of unit, cabinetry cracked everywhere some cabinets wouldn’t close. This unit was assembled by little to no skill labor or was a “factory training item” . Once I finally got BS to take the unit to CA for a “three week” repair according to them in October they still have it. While they say they’ve had all kinds of issues, one thing they haven’t run out of is lame excuses. Do they even care over at BS? Half my warranty is used up on this ramp queen decorating a back lot in City of Industry, CA. I bought this camper to camp in and and not to be in some sort of $65000 hostage situation.
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Mike Graef

California

Reviewed on September 22, 2021

RV reviewed 2020 Black Series Black Series HQ19 view listing

5.0
We've owned this trailer for about a year, and I can tell you with no hesitation that you get what you pay for! The quality, reliability and comfort this trailer offers is just spectacular! Whether for a long day at the beach, campground party with friends or boondocking on BLM and Forest...read more
We've owned this trailer for about a year, and I can tell you with no hesitation that you get what you pay for! The quality, reliability and comfort this trailer offers is just spectacular! Whether for a long day at the beach, campground party with friends or boondocking on BLM and Forest Service land this trailer gets it done! High quality, heavy duty, ready for whatever you throw at it - all while being super luxurious and comfortable!
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Marlon

California

Reviewed on August 23, 2021

RV reviewed 2021 Black Series Black Series HQ15 view listing

2.8
Don't waste your money. There are some good features that no one else can compete with. But for the amount of money you will spend on the unit upfront you expect the basic things to work properly. They won't. And then you will spend a lot of money and a lot of time waiting for parts while the...read more
Don't waste your money. There are some good features that no one else can compete with. But for the amount of money you will spend on the unit upfront you expect the basic things to work properly. They won't. And then you will spend a lot of money and a lot of time waiting for parts while the rig sits waiting to be fixed. Some minor things didn't work right off the lot. To be expected. Like speakers not wired properly. One light shorting out. Skin peeling off door and shower, Etc. Other things failed within weeks of use. The Aircon for one. A major one. While I was working on a wildfire and staying in the camper. The mini fridge. Another major one. A ten mile an hour gust and the awning came down. It's a cool looking rig that had a lot of potential. But I say. Save your money. Buy some thing else. Put the rest in a savings account and buy a new one when you wear that one out. Dealer I bought it from gave no support basically saying take it up with black series.
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Morgan Fatali

Arizona

Reviewed on July 1, 2021

RV reviewed 1973 Alaskan Camper Alaskan Camper 10ft Hydraulic Popup view listing

5.0
This 1973 Alaskan Camper is a real gem and you will not find another one out there. It's low profile when driving makes it easy to maneuver and the head room when popped up makes it very livable. My husband is 6' tall and has a few inches of head room. We have been able to take this camper where...read more
This 1973 Alaskan Camper is a real gem and you will not find another one out there. It's low profile when driving makes it easy to maneuver and the head room when popped up makes it very livable. My husband is 6' tall and has a few inches of head room. We have been able to take this camper where most RV's have not gone before. We like to get off the beaten path and the turning radius of this camper on our pickup truck allows us to get in and out of small spaces. This Camper has made an awesome off-road expedition rig for our family at a very reasonable price compared to many Overland Expo setups. We have loved and really enjoyed this camper and we know you'll love it too!
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Laura

Utah

Reviewed on June 8, 2021

RV reviewed 2019 Black Series Black Series Patron view listing

4.4
This Patron Popup camper can go anywhere, and if you enjoy the outdoors this is a lot of family fun. We have loaded out mountain bikes on the back, on top-mounted our paddleboards and kayaks. This unit can go to the most remote lakes high up in the...read more
This Patron Popup camper can go anywhere, and if you enjoy the outdoors this is a lot of family fun. We have loaded out mountain bikes on the back, on top-mounted our paddleboards and kayaks. This unit can go to the most remote lakes high up in the mountains.
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