R-Vision Bantam 17' Hybrid

4.5

Excellent

3

Pet friendly

Sleeps 6

17 ft. long

Lightweight at 3,000 lbs loaded, this hybrid trailer can be pulled by your SUV. Once at your destination, fold out the bed on either end and BAM!... you have a spacious trailer that boasts a queen and two double beds. The Bantam comes equipped with everything you need to explore Beautiful BC, even off the grid using the two propane tanks and a 3-way fridge, indoor and outdoor 2 burner stoves, and indoor shower/toilet. A hybrid is very quick to set up and you have access to everything when making a quick stop on the road. An absolute pleasure to tow, and comes with a custom "over the hitch" mount for hitch style bike racks. We outfit all our units with Outdoorsy essentials, from wine glasses to s'mores kits.
2000 R-Vision Bantam 17

Length

17 ft

Gross Weight

1,297 kg

Hitch Weight

130 kg

Connector

7pin

Receiver

Provided

Brake Controller

Not provided

Host add-ons

bedding per bed

A$21.80 each

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bicycle rack

A$43.60 each

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Deliver and Pickup

A$218.00 each

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Guest reviews
4.5

Excellent

3 reviews

Overall rating

5

4

3

2

1

Communication

5

Cleanliness

5

Maintenance

4.33

Value

4.67

Listing accuracy

5

Features
2000 R-Vision Bantam 17
  • Sleeps 6
  • Gross weight: 1,297 kg
  • Hitch weight: 130 kg
Amenities
  • Toilet
  • Inside Shower
  • Solart
  • Stove
  • Refrigerator
  • Kitchen Sink
  • Dining Table
  • Heater
Nearby places to stay
Rules and policies
  • Pet friendly
  • No music festivals
  • No tailgating
  • No smoking
  • Unlimited mileage
Meet your host, Steve

Member since 2018

We love exploring near and far, and have enjoyed many ways to travel. We've backpacked, bicycle toured, ski toured, canoe toured, motorcycle toured, car camped and RV boon-docked. I've had tents, a truck camper, tent trailers, trailers, and now a class B camper van, but I don't have a favourite. They each excel at different uses, and yes, we still use a tent from time to time. We love travelling and camping in the rugged Rockies and ever changing Pacific coast, but one of my favourite adventures was leaving our RV and home behind in British Columbia, and renting a camper van in England and travelling to the Black Sea in Romania and back again. Our 8 year old daughter enjoyed the diverse sights thoroughly, and we met so many people along the way, each on their own unique path. It was that van-life experience that inspired the purchase of our Pleasure-Way Traverse, and to share our 'tools for travel' with others. Work, school and our daughter's activities keep us close to home most days, so we welcome you to make good use of our RV's to create your own memories here in beautiful British Columbia