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Title: Hitch Hotel
Post by: alnjan on June 29, 2018, 06:16:13 PM
This just came up on my facebook feed in a mostly American page,  'Off Road, Overland  Expedition and Camping 4wd Vehicles'.

http://www.hitchhotel.com/ (http://www.hitchhotel.com/)

Hitch Hotel - WORLD’S FIRST EXPANDABLE WHEEL-LESS TRAILER

Just can't see it really happening for me but......


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Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Bird on June 29, 2018, 06:31:46 PM
Picture the hinge effect that would have bouncing down the road LOL!!!!!
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Pottsy on June 29, 2018, 07:07:56 PM
Claustrophobia springs to mind, no way my wife would sleep in that. Back to the swag for her.
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Rumpig on June 29, 2018, 07:37:41 PM
Depending on it's weight (says  it's around 230lbs or about 105kgs)...whack it on the back section of a trayback ute,  use the front area of the tray for a small canopy containing fridge and kitchen area etc....could be better then climbing up into a rooftop tent maybe, and no canvas..
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: alnjan on June 29, 2018, 08:14:46 PM
Depending on it's weight (says  it's around 230lbs or about 105kgs)...whack it on the back section of a trayback ute,  use the front area of the tray for a small canopy containing fridge and kitchen area etc....could be better then climbing up into a rooftop tent maybe, and no canvas..

Are you saying mounted on the tray/ute well, rather then in the tow hitch?  Would be a safer option.
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Rumpig on June 29, 2018, 08:26:15 PM
Are you saying mounted on the tray/ute well, rather then in the tow hitch?  Would be a safer option.
yep...the hitch idea is rubbish IMO, but I don't mind the rest of the concept, so mount it elsewhere would be a better option I reckon.
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: GBC on June 29, 2018, 08:54:48 PM
I can already hear the sound it makes as it bottoms out and explodes. It’s about as off-road as the low profile tyres on that Ute.
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: glenm64 on June 29, 2018, 09:13:01 PM
Keep the kids in it if they play up.
Or maybe extra seating if you need take the mother inlaw?

Cheers Glen

Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Bird on June 29, 2018, 09:41:16 PM
yep...the hitch idea is rubbish IMO, but I don't mind the rest of the concept, so mount it elsewhere would be a better option I reckon.
why not go a custom style canopy/body
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: alnjan on June 29, 2018, 10:04:06 PM
yep...the hitch idea is rubbish IMO, but I don't mind the rest of the concept, so mount it elsewhere would be a better option I reckon.

Yep definitely the better option
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Rumpig on June 30, 2018, 07:55:49 AM
why not go a custom style canopy/body
i actually thought after seeing that, how good would that be if it was incorporated into the rear of a custom canopy, or even have it coming out sideways even. Thier idea has some merit, I just think the route they have gone down will never take off here....but in overseas markets where hundreds of millions of people have nowhere to keep large trailers and don’t own large 4wd’s, maybe the idea is more appealing to them, who knows.
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Fizzie on June 30, 2018, 08:54:26 AM
The drawing they have with it off the back of the Silverado looks like it's relying on a ridiculously skinny support to the hitch - 2" ???

No way that would support 100kg bounding actually on the road ::)

To me, all the other photo's appear to be PhotoChop creations rather than real, so I wonder if they've ever actually mounted it on the back of a vehicle ???
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: alnjan on June 30, 2018, 11:31:08 AM
The drawing they have with it off the back of the Silverado looks like it's relying on a ridiculously skinny support to the hitch - 2" ???

No way that would support 100kg bounding actually on the road ::)

To me, all the other photo's appear to be PhotoChop creations rather than real, so I wonder if they've ever actually mounted it on the back of a vehicle ???


With the still shots they may still be photoshopped or an artist impression but the video looks real enough.  As a stand along unit it does the job of somewhere to sleep but prefer Rumpigs idea of tray mounted or incorporated into a canopy better.  One thing with the unit attached to the tow hitch on a wagon, you would not want a cargo barrier otherwise getting stuff out the back would be a right pain. 

http://www.hitchhotel.com/kickstarter/ (http://www.hitchhotel.com/kickstarter/)   there is a video in this link of the unit or just watch this one 

https://youtu.be/E3LW-tU7vlw (https://youtu.be/E3LW-tU7vlw)

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Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Kangaron on June 30, 2018, 11:58:20 AM
I wonder if they've ever actually mounted it on the back of a vehicle ???

I doubt it, it is only a kickstarter listing after all.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1550263109/hitch-hotel?ref=project_link (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1550263109/hitch-hotel?ref=project_link)
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Spada on July 01, 2018, 06:19:23 AM
right at the end of the video they have an overhead picture of the black jeep driving along the highway. Seems to be wobbling a hell of a lot ?
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: macca on July 01, 2018, 09:23:21 AM
i actually thought after seeing that, how good would that be if it was incorporated into the rear of a custom canopy, or even have it coming out sideways even. Thier idea has some merit, I just think the route they have gone down will never take off here....but in overseas markets where hundreds of millions of people have nowhere to keep large trailers and don’t own large 4wd’s, maybe the idea is more appealing to them, who knows.
Having just built a camper with a slideout on each side of it i think i can understand why manufacturers are slow to incorporate them into the smaller vans, they take a lot of engineering and add a fair amount of weight. My lefthand one that incorporates a bed on the inside and a kitchen on the outside has a total of six sets of drawer slides, three sets of 225kg, these add a heap of weight on their own. I built it like this because i dont want to tow a big van, mine is only 1750 wide x 3000 long. Of course manufacturers would have better access to more advanced technology and  lighter materials, but you still need a fair structure to keep them self supporting 

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Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Rumpig on July 01, 2018, 09:38:08 AM
Having just built a camper with a slideout on each side of it i think i can understand why manufacturers are slow to incorporate them into the smaller vans, they take a lot of engineering and add a fair amount of weight. My lefthand one that incorporates a bed on the inside and a kitchen on the outside has a total of six sets of drawer slides, three sets of 225kg, these add a heap of weight on their own. I built it like this because i dont want to tow a big van, mine is only 1750 wide x 3000 long. Of course manufacturers would have better access to more advanced technology and  lighter materials, but you still need a fair structure to keep them self supporting 

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that set up in the hitch hotel isn't self supporting though, appears to have like trestle saw stools under it that you need to set up also, maybe those legs fold down from under the unit? Mounting it up on a tray would mean longer legs are required, then stability becomes more of an issue I guess.....having such a unit self supporting would take alot of engineering as you say.
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: alnjan on July 01, 2018, 10:20:50 AM
right at the end of the video they have an overhead picture of the black jeep driving along the highway. Seems to be wobbling a hell of a lot ?

Not wrong.  When you consider it is just 2 inch square tube holding it horizontally and the aerodynamics of the unit, along with all the other forces at play, I just can't see the longevity of the unit. 
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Bird on July 01, 2018, 11:08:13 AM
right at the end of the video they have an overhead picture of the black jeep driving along the highway. Seems to be wobbling a hell of a lot ?
thats normal  ;D
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Fizzie on July 01, 2018, 01:00:15 PM

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Had a look at the video & yes, they are really hanging off vehicles :D

Seem to be a variety of hitches though ???

Photo with the surfie dude shows a sort of double hitch, while 2 spots in the video https://youtu.be/E3LW-tU7vlw?t=84 (https://youtu.be/E3LW-tU7vlw?t=84) 1:24 has a different sort of "ball" & https://youtu.be/E3LW-tU7vlw?t=122 (https://youtu.be/E3LW-tU7vlw?t=122) 2:02, looks like only a single bar ???
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: alnjan on July 01, 2018, 01:14:12 PM
Had a look at the video & yes, they are really hanging off vehicles :D

Seem to be a variety of hitches though ???

Photo with the surfie dude shows a sort of double hitch, while 2 spots in the video https://youtu.be/E3LW-tU7vlw?t=84 (https://youtu.be/E3LW-tU7vlw?t=84) 1:24 has a different sort of "ball" & https://youtu.be/E3LW-tU7vlw?t=122 (https://youtu.be/E3LW-tU7vlw?t=122) 2:02, looks like only a single bar ???

In the FQA it may be the option extras.

Does the Hitch Hotel Classic move away from the back of the car to access a vehicles rear entrance?
Yes. The Hitch Hotel Classic has an optional 16? slide attachment that bolts onto the frame of the Hitch Hotel. The Hitch Hotel Classic comes standard with a stationary frame that sits approximately 6? from the rear bumper of the vehicle.

Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Cruiser 105Tvan on July 01, 2018, 01:26:27 PM
It looks like some one was given a few truck type Sleeper cabs, as payment of some kind, and found a novel use for them.
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: BaseCamp on July 01, 2018, 03:55:03 PM
Not sure if this has been commented on, but the picture of inside the extended cabin where you put your bed - looks really uneven due to the telescoping effect of the pods popping out?

Does that mean the mattress you sleep on would be uneven/not flat?

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Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Steffo1 on July 01, 2018, 04:28:55 PM
How's the vehicle departure angle? About the same as a v8 super car.
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: alnjan on July 01, 2018, 04:38:42 PM
Not sure if this has been commented on, but the picture of inside the extended cabin where you put your bed - looks really uneven due to the telescoping effect of the pods popping out?

Does that mean the mattress you sleep on would be uneven/not flat?

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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1550263109/hitch-hotel?ref=project_link (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1550263109/hitch-hotel?ref=project_link)


Scroll about halfwaydone.  There is a gif showing the floor folding down flat as the sections extend out and folding up when slide in. 

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Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: BaseCamp on July 01, 2018, 04:56:47 PM
ok, thanks..
Cleaver design, that is..

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Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: alnjan on July 01, 2018, 05:01:37 PM
ok, thanks..
Cleaver design, that is..

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Yeah there is some clever work in it, just not hanging off the tow hitch.  As Rumpig said be better on the tray.
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Bird on July 02, 2018, 10:21:00 AM
I bet its the most expensive double bed on the planet.
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Rumpig on July 02, 2018, 11:39:33 AM
I bet its the most expensive double bed on the planet.
possibly...but if someone likes the concept and can afford it, it’s not like it effects your bank account any  ;)
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: The punter on July 02, 2018, 02:35:21 PM
Good luck with insurance. Using a towbar potentially beyond its operational limits and depending on what you put in the dog box potentially placing the chassis under torsion.
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Bird on July 02, 2018, 02:40:19 PM
Quote from: The punter
Good luck with insurance. Using a towbar potentially beyond its operational limits and depending on what you put in the dog box potentially placing the chassis under torsion.
FWIW I could never see it being ADR approved to be used here.
USA where you can drive any bootyfabbed 4ft lifted rusty hunk of Shit on 54inch tyres with a Caravan and 5 trailers cable tied together - Yes.
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: The punter on July 02, 2018, 02:48:36 PM
FWIW I could never see it being ADR approved to be used here.
USA where you can drive any bootyfabbed 4ft lifted rusty hunk of Shit on 54inch tyres with a Caravan and 5 trailers cable tied together - Yes.

You forgot the guns, usually the 50 cal towbar mount
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Bird on July 02, 2018, 04:23:48 PM
Quote from: The punter
You forgot the guns, usually the 50 cal towbar mount
y'alls right thar randy.. Scruby would have a stroke. LOL!

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Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: Fizzie on July 03, 2018, 07:49:14 AM
Wasn't that in Mad Max ???

Or is it really Jeepers, checking out his next car ??? >:D
Title: Re: Hitch Hotel
Post by: alnjan on July 03, 2018, 12:49:11 PM
Definitely an American thing, when you do a search for 'Hitch Cargo Carrier' and the list they come up with, all just hanging off the 2" square tow hitch.

https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Hitch_Cargo_Carrier.aspx. (https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Hitch_Cargo_Carrier.aspx.)

Locally I have seen this sort of set up on the back of a vehicle in the handicap parking.  Bit later saw them drive the mobile scooter up the ramps and secure it in place. 

https://www.etrailer.com/Hitch-Cargo-Carrier/MaxxTow/MT70275.html#exp-productdetails=.all-description (https://www.etrailer.com/Hitch-Cargo-Carrier/MaxxTow/MT70275.html#exp-productdetails=.all-description)

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