All testimonials are non solicited
To the Team at All Terrain, First of all, thank you very much for all of the personal service. I can't remember the last time that I was treated as honestly and fairly as when I purchased my camper from you. You answered all of my questions and truly worked with me on the options that I needed, not just the ones that were for sale. That kind of integrity is difficult to find. It's also great to work with a bunch of guys who ACTUALLY use the camper and know what it takes to make a successful camping experience.
Now the camper... WOW! Every time I look in it I am more amazed at the quality of workmanship. I learned how to be picky from my father who was a mechanic and a professional drag racer and my uncle - who was a master welder and inventor for the Aerospace Industry. I know both of them would be giving me high fives if they were alive to see this camper. My buddies who are involved in high end R & D and who build intricate systems themselves were stunned when they saw the camper. They have NEVER seen a camper built like this. Thanks again, you know how to do it right. From customer service to the final build. I would happily talk to or show my camper to anyone who is interested.
Clark Beattie Santa Cruz, California
John DeShazo's adventure home
John and his wife had a great adventure on their way home with a rebuilt Keystone camper. The story is a great read and was a little long to keep on this page, so I gave it a page of it's own. Please click the below link and enjoy the story.
Dan Boltons comments from Baja trip
Just back from Baja, and I have to tell you, the camper is even more than I expected. Everything worked great, and everyone was very impressed with the fit, finish, and design of the rig.
One quick story: a guy came running into camp one afternoon saying his car was stuck in a wash about a two miles away. Because most everyone else had bigger rigs than ours (one full-size with trailer, two hard-sided campers), we stowed everything and hauled off. Turns out, it was a 4x4 jeep grand cherokee up to its axles in sand. He was a little embarrassed to be pulled out by a camper.
Anyway, thanks for making such a great product. Dan George Sears review
George has a website with an excellent review of his camper with photos. I was unable to copy the review to here, so instead here is a link so that you may read it and enjoy his photos.
Pat & Carolin's Trip to Death Valley, Utah, Detroit Lake Oregon and Trona Pinnacles California
Pat & Carolin sent us the following excerpt in an e mail after their trip.
We went over some very rough roads and several extremely steep hills, one was so steep that we feared the aluminum turnbuckles might snap.
Mounting the camper tie downs that way is clearly superior to what I was going to do.
The camper stayed in place for the entire trip and did not even require the slightest adjustment! The truck has a rocking problem which can be stopped with either SuperSprings and/or sway bar and the length of the vehicle makes inside corners with a tilt a bit tricky, but basically we can now go wherever we want to.
I had thought to build a camperette originally but now glad we bought this camper instead.
This truck itself is amazing we have had a number of 4x4s and none come close to the traction it has, yesterday I got our tractor, which weighs almost what the truck itself does, stuck in a hole and it pulled the thing out while sitting on wet soil with no slippage at all!
Marc Monreal's maiden voyage with his Cougar Camper.
Marc sent us these comments from his first trip out with his new camper.
After finishing my "Whirl Wind", 1300 plus mile first trip witht the cougar, I have one word to sum up my experience. WOW !!!
I have to say that all my expectations have been met and then some.
From the high country of the Sierras to the WIND BLOWN beaches of the Central Coast, ( two days of 25 knts. with gusts to 35 ) the cougar performed flawlessly. The only thing I wish I had installed was the H2O pump. Other than that I couldn't be happier.
I was talking to Ben the other day about a trip I made to Winkler's cabin in the Mojave National Preserve and had poked a 2 In. hole in my camper that went all the way through, luckily I had some white duct tape and you can't even see where the hole is.
4 or 5 days later here came a 2 Ft square box with a piece of outside skin and a new drain valve for the water tank.
I had forgotten that I had mentioned to Ben about the drain valve being a little stiff.
I didn't ask for these things, they just showed up on my door step, customer service just doesn't get any better than that, Thanks ATC.
I would have to agree 100%. Ben and ATC have been more then helpful with all my inquiries...and I don't even have an ATC! Great guys, great company and they will surely be getting plenty of my business down the road!
Patrick did a great review on the use of the Cold Weather Pack and invented a button hole that we have incorporated into the Cold Weather Pack to make it eaiser to use for our customers.
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