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2011 VRV - Versatile Recreational Vehicle
by Livin' Lite

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"The ultimate in flexibility - the VRV (Versatile Recreational Vehicle), a unique combination of a cargo trailer and camper! Featuring QUICKSILVER's famous ALL-ALUMINUM construction”

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"The ultimate in flexibility - the VRV (Versatile Recreational Vehicle), a unique combination of a cargo trailer and camper! Featuring QUICKSILVER's famous ALL-ALUMINUM construction, the VRV is built to stand the test of time while offering the lightest trailers on the market. Unlike other cargo trailers, which are built using steel and plywood (which rusts and rots) - the VRV offers the ultimate in lightweight versatility, with more than enough room for your motorcycle, full size ATV (with roll cage); golf cart; scooters; and more - all in an insulated and finished, all aluminum coach!

Choose from a variety of exterior colors, each highlighted with rugged diamond plate trim, aluminum floor planking, aluminum frame; sidewalls and roof trusses. Even the cabinetry is aluminum!"
  
RoamingTimes.com RV review readers say:
"We have been toying with the idea of getting a very basic camp trailer that would double essentially as a toy hauler. In our case small sailboats 14ft and under in length. The new VRV idea is brilliant! Warm/Dry living space and a light weight hauler." (SFguy)
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VRV - Versatile Recreational Vehicle - Cargo / Camping Trailer by Livin' Lite - exterior - being towed
 
Important dimensions:
Overall Exterior length 13'6" - 29'6",
Exterior width 6'8" - 8'6", Exterior height (with A/C) 9'9"
77” Ramp Door Opening - Designed to accommodate even the largest ATV or Utility Vehicles
There are 6 available models (4/11), we show floorplans below
GVWR 3,500-10,000 lbs,  Dry weight 1200-4800 lbs
MSRP  starting at $ plus options but see dealer for pricing

Roaming Times thinks that the VRV concept is very special. Lightweight and recyclable!
”There is not a splinter of wood in this travel trailer. It is 99% recyclable,” said Livin’ Lite President Scott Tuttle
 
Ultra lite weight SUV and half ton towable toy haulers
    
VRV - Versatile Recreational Vehicle - Cargo / Camping Trailer by Livin' Lite -  "nobody builds toy haulers this strong or this light" 
     
Just some of the construction features:
Tubular Aluminum Frame - Lightweight; Durable; will not rust away like typical steel frames.
Dexter™ Independent Torsion Suspension Provides the smoothest ride, best tracking and less rebound in all
terrains - compared to outdated spring leaf suspensions.
Inter-Locking Aluma-Plank® Floor Deck Lightweight; Durable; will not rot away, sag or have soft spots like typical plywood floor decking. Frankly, there’s just no comparison to conventional trailers here.
Tubular Aluminum Sidewall Framing Lightweight - Durable; will not rot away like wood.
1.5” x 3” Tubular Framing at Bunks.
Aluminum Sidewall Exterior Skin - Lightweight; Strong; Durable; offers the option of colors vs. competition’s white.

Interior:
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Just some of the interior features:
Diamond Vinyl Interior Wall Board Durable; Cut off 6” from Floor so You Can Spray Out Your Trailer with a Hose.
Tubular Aluminum Bed Bunk Framing Lightweight; Durable; will not rot away, vs. plywood bases of typical bunks.
Tubular Aluminum Cabinet - Framing Lightweight; Durable; will not rot away like typical wood studs.
Aluminum Skinned Cabinetry - Lightweight; Durable; Clean Look; Designed to stand the test of time - compared with the typical wood paneling.
Finished Aluminum Cabinet Doors Lightweight; Durable; Clean Look; Designed to stand the test of time - compared to typical “presswood” doors.
Heavy-Duty, Durable Tent Bunks Sets Up Easily in just minutes Offering zippered windows with screens; and upgraded bar locks when closed.
6’-7” Interior Headroom - No more bending over in your bike trailer! Enjoy the ability to walk around with plenty of clearance!
“Living Quarters” Available (most models) Features a full array of aluminum cabinetry including kitchenette with base and overhead storage; a pantry; a closet inside the commode room!

VRV - Versatile Recreational Vehicle - Cargo / Camping Trailer by Livin' Lite - 8.5 x 26 max interior
8.5 x 26 MAX interior

VRV - Versatile Recreational Vehicle - Cargo / Camping Trailer by Livin' Lite - interior - sofas down
8.5 x 26 sofas down

VRV - Versatile Recreational Vehicle - Cargo / Camping Trailer by Livin' Lite - interior overall view
8.5 x 26 overall interior

Another amazing trailer from Livin' Lite; brilliantly conceived and developed.

Congratulations Livin' Lite.

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"The ultimate in flexibility - the VRV (Versatile Recreational Vehicle), a unique combination of a cargo trailer and camper! Featuring QUICKSILVER's famous ALL-ALUMINUM construction."

  

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Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperJoseph V.OK,if you really want boost you sales of these units, the most helpfull thing you can do for us (your potential customers) is to let use know where your dealers are! I live in northern California. Thank you for your attention to this request.
Re: Quicksilver motorcycle/ATV camperJoe (Chiefonelung)This is my second camping season with the quicksilver 2.0. I really love it. I had a few problems with it in the beginning, but they were caused by the dealership(Boat&RV Rockwood Tn.) They were real jerks to deal with. I went thru Livin-Lite and dealt with a great guy there named Mike that resolved all my problems and never even charged me.I hope he got his money out of the dealership. I pull my 2.0 with a 2011 Ford Transit Connect 4cyl van. It doesn't affect my millage at all. Its quick to set up and easy to maneuver around at the campgrounds.I really love this little camper.
Re: Quicksilver motorcycle/ATV camperJoe (Chiefonelung)This is my second camping season with the quicksilver 2.0. OI really love it. I had a few problems with it in the beginning, but they were aused by the dealership(Boat&RV Rockwood Tn.) They were real jerks to deal with. I went thru Livin-Lite and dealt with a great guy there named Mike that resolved all my problems and never even charged me.I hope he got his money out of the dealership. I pull my 2.0 with a 2011 Ford Transit Connect 4cyl van. It doesn't affect my millage at all. Its quick to set up and easy to maneuver around at the campgrounds.I really love this little camper.
Re: Quicksilver VRV cargo trailer and camperAZ CamperWe recently purchased a 718 VRV. We enjoy the unit very much, however the unit did not come with a main power switch, so when stored the unit drains the battery. The only option we have is to disconnect the battery every trip. We also have exterior speakers that are wired with the interior ones with no option to segregate them. We contacted the factory and they refused to offer any assistance. Nice unit but awful customer service. If you buy one make sure you get every little detail in writing or you will be left to resolve issues like ours on your own.
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperDaveWe've owned our 8.0 for two years and we like it more and more. We had a Coleman for 16 years before that, but wanted something that a small car would pull. Believe it or not, we pull our Quicksilver with a Civic. We even pulled it over the Rockies last summer,(the Civic couldn't move very fast going up the mountains)Visibility is limited because you are lower than the top so we depend on side mirrors. Point being, however, is that it is so light! This makes a difference at the campsite as well, easy to move around by hand. Cold floors easily covered with throw rugs. We have camped two years in a row in Florida and had no problems with mosquitoes, but maybe the camper who complained about them was in a more infested area. We are very happy with our purchase!
Re: Quicksilver truck camperFredwill one of these campers fit on a 1/2 ton GMC with a 5'8" bed if the tail gate is left down.
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperMaine GuyBought a QS 8.0 ft in 2008. Pull with a very full CRV 4 cyl with no problems. Happy with all aspects of the QS except for zippers in tent portion. We are easy on our equipment and ateast 3 zippers have broke over several camping seasons. Live the camper but QS should invest in high quality zippers. I would have been ok to pay several more hundred dollars to get good quality zippers. Too bad QS didnt spec better quality in this area.
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperJames Grooms They look nice, Just can't find a dealer that actually stocks them within 200 miles, and they are 2000.00 above suggested retail price and that is overpriced
Re: CampLite travel trailerDixieHas anyone pulled the CL13BHB Camplite with a Hyundai Santa Fe? I want to be able to pull it in the mountains out west. Looks like the perfect set up, but I'm not sure of the combination? In put would be helpful. Thanks.
Re: CampLite travel trailerSolafaHi I want to know your prices And do you ship to Kuwait Thanks
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperchuckActually in response to the writer from Vermont,Sometimes pop ups are what you end up with after the RV. We recently sold our 27 foot rv, "the Global Warmer" with its' never ending upkeep,repairs, leaks and the disolving wood floors and walls, and storage rent. That thing would break just sitting there.And it's not just old rvs, the shops are filled with newer rvs getting repaired as well. We bought a 6.1 offroad camper. we can tow it with a 4 cyl wrangler and a Suzuki SX4. Cold floors can be fixed by throw rugs on foam shop mats from auto shops....main thing is, aluminum does not rot! We love this thing for 3 season camping.
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperKelly SWe've had our 8.0 for 3 years now in VT and traveled through New England. We're looking down the road to a small RV (aren't popups just gateway RVs?) This has served us well; we got it because we have cars, I've towed this successfully with a Subie station wagon a Passat station wagon and eventually a Honda minivan. Mileage on the subie went from 29 to 26 (depending on my highway speed, you can forget it's there). The minivan was easier for me to tow with because I could see over the top, it fills the rear window on the cars. We've had one zipper at the top of the door unzip 1/2" and lost two snaps, the snaps were from people "helping" us take it down and just pulling on the vinyl. It's still completely usable and not a big deal. We've never had it leak, it does setup quickly, is easy to move by hand, doesn't let mosquitos in and we've had no problems with it. I do put a feather bed down over the mattress, you can get chilled through the mattress if it's cold out. The floor can also feel cold with no socks/shoes. I also installed a 12V marine inline pump, so when you call for water it pumps for you with the 12volt battery (very sweet upgrade, I suggest you do this if you have one it was $40 on amazon). Every bluegrass festival we go to I feel like some sort of magician; I can set it up myself easily and it always gets people gathered around to see what it is I have with me. I do recommend this; it's a sweet little camper; we're just going to go a little more self contained. If I decide to advertise publicly I can post more info and contact.
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperMike ProsserWelcome to Prosser RV, the Midwest's largest Quicksilver Camper dealer. Based in Milwaukee, WI we deliver all over the lower 48. In-stock we have several QS 6.0 (and a 6.1 with off-road package and rear deck), QS 8.0, and QS 10.0's. Credit cards accepted and delivery available. Please contact Mike@ProsserRV.com or call 866-820-7243. Thank you Roaming Times - one of them best sources of un-biased RV information.
Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camperrachelrachelbarnes123@yahoo.com NEED: used, cheap, mini camper avaiable near syracuse ny asap!
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperDebI wish to buy the 8.0 Camper. What is the price and where can I get one near Pittsburgh, PA dbrwlkr75@gmail.com
Re: VRV by Livin LiteDavidShari - look at livinlite.com and go to dealer locator
Re: VRV by Livin LiteShariI'm trying to find a dealer that sells various vrv's and camplite trailers so I can see them all and decide which would suite my camping needs best. WHERE is the best place to view??
Re: VRV by Livin LiteLeeI don't have toys but have been looking for a small RV. I'm considering this due to the living space and I sure like the "wash out with a hose" feature. I am not a camp in one place for a week person. This looks like I could do a road trip very easily.
Re: CampLite travel trailerIODAN5-22-11 I have towed the 13CLBH with a wet bath with a 2006 jeep wrangler sport w/6sp trans for over 2500 miles so far this year and have spent over 30 nights. It is a dream best trailer out there hands down.Super simple all alluminum no rust no rot EVER!!Built to last forever.The more time I spend in it the better I like it.Check them out see pics on there FB page.
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperEva JagerDue to medical issues need to give up my 6.0 with rear deck. Slept in one night! Purchased new June 2010. Selling for $ 5,100.00. Contact: 1ravenrock@gmail.com with offer or questions. Unit near Colorado Springs - ready to go immediately.
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperTim has anyone towed the quicksilver 10.0 with a chevy lumina?
Re: VRV by Livin LiteVince PReally like this. Great video.
Re: CAMP LITE small travel trailerSister RosemarieI am in need of transitional housing and looking into one of these if anyone has one for sale? Sunbeamdance@gmail.com
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperMike Prosser of Prosser RV.comWe've got a new shipment of Quicksilver campers arriving around the 1st week of April. We stock CampLite, VRV, Quicksilver and the all-new CampLite Truck Camper. Best prices in the country. We would love to earn your business. ProsserRV.com 866-820-7243 - delivery available for 55 cents per one-way mile. A Livin Lite dealer since 2006 - 3/17/2011
Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camperdstephen- consult a towing wt. calculator- it will need numbers like gvwr, hitch rating, etc. do not forget to calculate in frontage area- the amount of the trailer above the tow vehicle. my grand caravan is rated to pull 3600lbs so says the factory.... the calculations put a safer tow at 2000lbs. even at around the 2000lb mark... hills are not fun.
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperTerry We purchased a previously owned Quicksilver 10 last year in 2010. Though a few years old, it was immaculate because truly (except the canvas), the interior is nearly indestructable. Interior is definitely function over style. Wife thought the transition from past traditional pop ups would be difficult. Not at all; loves the no-nonsense, sporty, and sanitary look, feel, and use of the Quicksilver. It's a better fit for us; we camp to be active in nature, not constant housekeeping. Lysol wipes & job's complete. Set up is so fast (like videos you might find), it is funny watching nearby people take it all in. We were concerned about the canvas as part of the door; seemed awkward since canvas portion doesn't set on a frame. Guess what? We found that we PREFER it now! No door slamming, fewer insects enter, can roll it up for breeze; it's great. The first time out, we were caught in two thunderstorms 8 days apart, with our two children and boxer. Stayed dry! Wiped it down before breaking camp both time & moving on. Moisture not a problem. Quick wipe down of what drops were remaining, and aired out quickly. The canvas and poly top and cushions are made by a marine materials manufacturer. We pull our Quicksilver with a 2005 Dodge Caravan --does NOT noticeably decrease our MPG and we haul everything, including the kitchen sink. Cannot tell you're pulling it. We were leary about it being metal, and getting too hot. I don't know if it's because it's hallow aluminum or what someone else might explain scientifically? But it stays cool in the heat (perhaps due to evening temperatures?) We've camped in 100 degree weather and were comfortable. We aren't pansies, though do have small box fan and the airconditioner for kids/dog naptimes. This is not a plug, we just feel obligation to share: though we purchased used, we initially had much contact with the folks at LivinLite and have recommended them several times. When our children are out of the house, without question we'll upgrade to LivinLite's 16 foot travel camper. Excellent, smart products. Thanks for reading. Hope this helps you. Be blessed - 2/16/2011
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperCamping GalMy husband and I looked at one and are concerned about the snaps. Has anyone had a problem with the breaking or tearing the canvas...seems like this could lead to some major problems if they break.
Re: CampLite truck camperKCThe Mini Cooper in the pictures and flyers is towing the 11 model which does not have a bathroom and it only weighs 1200lbs.
Re: CampLite travel trailerFindlay RV ( Las Vegas , NV )We just started stocking the 2011 line of Quicksiler pop ups , Camp-lite trave trailers and The VRV toy haulers ! We are getting alot of excitement about them...The best part is...WE STOCK THEM ! Touch & feel them in person next time in Las Vegas. They are awesome ! Great for guys with Jeeps too with 2,200 tow capacity ! Email me @ RVforU2@yahoo.com for pics and info... Greg Pilcher - Findlay RV , Las Vegas , NV
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperStephen DI am looking to buy a Camplite 13BHB and was wondering if the tip out bunk is agood option? Also, someone earlier was commenting about aluminium getting cold & hot as it conducts easily versus wood...Also is this really capable of being towed by a honda odyssey with a trnny cooler & power steering cooler added
Re: CampLite truck camperGary CoombesIf this is only 950 lbs it's amazing. My Lance is at least 2000 lbs dry weight. This looks good too.
Re: CampLite travel trailerd.just purchased the 2010 12bh- tracks very well behind the minivan w/ factory installed tow package. less bounce and sway than my previous pop up. a harder pull at interstate speed, better on county roads at 55-60mph. gas mileage take a hit of course.
Re: CampLite travel trailersunnyokanaganAt 1500 pounds and with a high profile like that, there is no way a mini could tow that as shown in the photos!
Re: Quicksilver truck camperBonnieFor Sale: Brand New/Never Used Livin' Lite Quick Silver Truck Camper. We purchased it a couple years ago and thought our kids might like to camp in that while we stayed in our motor home. Didn't happen, so have decided to sell. If interested, please e-mail me: bpharo@vacuumplaters.com Would like to work something out.... Thanks!
Re: Quicksilver truck camperRon Kent Hooper AttorneyI would like to know how much of the truck bed is available for storage, i.e ice chests, guns, food, sleeping bags ets. Its hard to tell how much room is taken up when the unit is folded. Does it protrude below the top of the bed when folded. It would appear that it could also be put on a log bed truck behind a large metal tool chest found at home depot and many stores. However, what can be done to prevent water and dirt from coming in the bed if located behind a tool chest on a long bed truck.
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperBrian & Jill BushbeckWe love our 10.0 easy to pull and to set up, very roomy and comfy.We are waiting for a screened awning for our model. lets go guys it's about time for camping and skeeters.
Re: CampLite travel trailerBill and JanWe have been waiting for years for this trailer! We stumbled on it at a boat and camping show in Wichita this weekend and the bought the CL12BH that Trailer & More (Wichita, KS) had there. We almost bought a pop-up 10 years ago and a hybrid 3 years ago and just couldn't bring ourselves to complete the transactions. We didn't want to buy a tow vehicle...wanted to use our Rendezvous. Didn't want to deal with mildew on the canvas and rotting floors. We will let everyone know how it camps in a few weeks. The only modification we plan on doing is putting in new memory foam mattresses in the bunks. We have also decided that we can move the whole dinette set outside and put a queen air mattress on the floor if we have our kids with us.
Re: Quicksilver motorcycle/ATV camperTerryThe quicksilver 2.0 looks like the one I want. No dealers stock any and without looking at one in real life I refuse to buy one. Hope some daywe get a few dealers who really has one and not sale only by order
Re: Quicksilver 6.0 tent camperJonI'm interested in buying a Quicksilver but no RV lots that sell Quicksilver 6.0 tent trailers. If someone in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, please contact me at 817-938-1002.
Re: CampLite travel trailerCPOSTEDWE SHOPPED FOR OVER A YEAR AND LOOKED AT THEM ALL. THAN A LOCAL DEALER DECIDED TO SELL QUICK SILVER CAMPERS. ONE LOOK AND WE WERE SOLD. WE HAVE A CL12BH ON ORDER. HOPEFULLY IT WILL BE DELIVERED IN APRIL. HELLO ADKS HERE WE COME!
Re: CAMP LITE small travel trailerbrianI am having same problem, Too big Too heavy, Too expensive. Would love to see of a v-nose 6x12, with small ramp with lite weight plastic raising/lowering roof for travel.
Re: CAMP LITE small travel trailerlooking for something smallThis trailer is pretty cool, but if they would just put a small barn door on the back so I can slip my dirt bike into it, then that would be really cool! So many manufacturers miss that part. They don't need a heavy ramp, just something directly in the back so people can slip long things in like folding boats, bikes, etc.
Re: CAMP LITE small travel trailerPoindexterGood Lord, where has this trailer been? I've looked at the Scamp and others, but I think this one might just be the one for us.
Re: CampLite travel trailerStephen DI have been searching for an ultralit trailer and believe I finally have found one! The 2010 Camplite 12RD or 15BH is something I would be interested in for the right price! Pls contact me at dcostas7@telus.net or if Scott Tuttle sees this then please call me at 778-882-0770. It would be perfect to tow with my 2006 Honda Odyssey!!
Re: Quicksilver 10.0 tent camperHerschelThis is exactly what I am lookin for!
Re: CampLite travel trailerJulienefrom the picture it looks like all aluminum. I'm chemically sensitive and am looking for a small trailer that doesn't offgas formaldehyde or plastic odors. Does the composite adhesive do that?
Re: CampLite travel trailerRon GI'd like to see one, looks good
Re: Quicksilver VRV cargo trailer and camperSFguyWe have been toying with the idea of getting a very basic camp trailer that would double essentially as a toy hauler. In our case small sailboats 14ft and under in length. The new VRV idea is brilliant! Warm/Dry living space and a light weight hauler. Something we could tow with the Subaru Wagon etc. Only I can't find any prices.
Re: Quicksilver 10.0 tent camperGrahamReally like this. It's simple and looks as if it would last forever. Gonna check it out. Thanks
Re: CAMP LITE small travel trailerStefanSlick looking frame and build quality. Im stoked to see this one at a dealer so I can buy it. When is the exact release date?
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperLindseyI spent months looking for a camper that could be towed by my SUV with a 1500 max GVWR. The Quicksilver was the most robust option and suprisingly, also the most cost effective. We went to Elk River RV in MN to purchase the 10.0 model camper and the people there were great to work with. We can't wait to start camping in it. We set it up and took it down in well under 30 minutes, very easy to do. Hooray for good ideas, thank you Quicksilver!
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperBobRented the 8.0 Quicksilver for a weekend outing w/ friends. We have a permanent site w/ 32' Travel trailer now and previously have owned a pop up used for 11 years. This was a good trailer for the weekend. Only suggestion is to have the door zipper go across the top so it opens completely as a regular door. I am 6'3" 250 lbs and found it difficult to get in and out especially while carrying anything. Other than that pretty good experience. We were visited by almost everyone in the group to look at it. Set up and tear down very simple and quick.
Re: Quicksilver VRV camper/cargo trailerWanna RVThe camper/cargo trailer is one unique RV! We're looking for an RV for our family and this is what we're looking for. Lightweight, so we don't need to upgrade our Ford Escape tow vehicle. Aluminum so it won't rust or rot (I hate that!). No formaldehyde off gassing from cheap chipboard construction. I love it!
Re: Quicksilver 6.0 tent camperHerb Billingham I've had 2 trailers and they both had problems with plywood. Would much prefer all aluminum even if it is heavier. But aluminum is light in any case.
Re: Quicksilver motorcycle/ATV camperRossboI'm thinking Heather has an interest in Timeout trailers. I had one and the plywood rotted. My brother had a Fleetwood trailer with a rotting plywood floor. Fleetwood just claimed the warranty was finished. No plywood is the way to go.
Re: Quicksilver motorcycle/ATV camperHeatherSo you based it off a Timeout camper. They have no problems with those with the plywood. And yours is 100 lbs heavier? See no reason why this is better.
Re: Livin Lite factory fireLen ParkinsonJust goes to show if you're making things that people really want you're unstoppable.
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperByronI've camped all my life and am now thinking about getting up off the ground. This camper looks good. Need to check my tow ratings I guess. I'm going to tow with a mini. The price looks good.
Re: Livin Lite factory fireDavidJust goes to prove that success is really tied to the quality of the product. Congratulations Livin Lite.
Re: Quicksilver Automotive CamperTony CamperI've always been a tent camper. This gets me off the ground and looks just what I want at a good price? Not sure what else is available but this is the route I'm going. Thanks.
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