Winnebago Hike 171 DB
5 • 6 reviews
Sleeps 3
20 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery
2021 Winnebago Hike
This is a true 4 season camper. When hooked up with 50 amp service, there is a heated under carriage that allows for the use of water in the cold months. Benefit of 4 seasons is well insulated walls that help you stay cool in the warmer months as well.If you’re planning to dry camp, there is a dual battery system with solar charging capability that, when using power responsibly, can last for days. Equipped with 2 propane tanks and an outlet for an outside stove, as well as an indoor kitchen including utensils and pots and pans. Just let me know if you need the water tank filled for some dry camping, that’s doable.This camper is for a “minimalist” I suppose, something to be used as your home base when going places to enjoy the great outdoors. I set it up so I can get up, make myself some breakfast, get outside, come back and enjoy dinner and drinks.When camping off-grid, the solar and batteries operate the following:
-USB ports
-lights
-stereo
-fridge (propane or electric)
-water heater
-water pump
-furnace
-awning and slideThe solar does not power the following:
-tank heater (only used during freezing temps to heat water storage tanks)
-110 wall outlets
-microwave
-ACI tow this with a half ton comfortably, haven’t struggled on any trips to date. With electronic stabilizers and a level in the storage box, setting up upon arrival at your destination is quick and easy.
What's included
• Clean bedding and towels
• 2 beach towels, 2 bath towels, 1 hand towel, and 2 kitchen towels
• Reusable plates, bowls, cups, and utensils
• Pots, pans, cooking utensils, knives, scissors, and wine opener
• Dish soap and sponge
• Handsoap
• Dish drying rack
• French press
• Some spices
• Collapsible trash can
• Outdoor mat
• Flat top grill (outside)
• Table (outdoor cooking)
• Yard games
• Hammock
• Camp chairs
• Bike rack (if needed, fits plus tires)
• Led light strip inside
• Fan over queen bed
• Toilet paper
• Multipurpose cleaner and cleaning wipes
• Broom
• Trailer hitch with sway bar (more stable towing)
RecommendationsWith a towable like this, the possibilities are truly endless.I’ve camped in eastern Oregon, and up through central Idaho.I’ve taken it golfing, mountain biking, hiking, hunting, and winery trips. If you can plan a trip, this camper can do it. Other things to noteNO SMOKING inside please, preferably no tobacco smoking during the trip, as it sticks around so long. If the camper comes back smelling like smoke then $100 will be deducted from the security deposit.RETURNING THE CAMPER:
Please make sure to return the camper in clean condition- sand/dirt/pet hair swept out, garbage out, and dishes washed. Failure to do so will result in a $50 messy fee.
Not dumping the camper waste will result in a $100 dumping fee.Please for the love of all things… NO GLITTER!!!I don’t exceed 70mph when towing, that’s what the tires are rated for, and I figure with a single axle, why push the limits.I love my camper, so please treat it with care and make yourself comfortable.I hope you have a great trip filled with many memories and get to explore some new places in my Winnebago Hike.
-USB ports
-lights
-stereo
-fridge (propane or electric)
-water heater
-water pump
-furnace
-awning and slideThe solar does not power the following:
-tank heater (only used during freezing temps to heat water storage tanks)
-110 wall outlets
-microwave
-ACI tow this with a half ton comfortably, haven’t struggled on any trips to date. With electronic stabilizers and a level in the storage box, setting up upon arrival at your destination is quick and easy.
What's included
• Clean bedding and towels
• 2 beach towels, 2 bath towels, 1 hand towel, and 2 kitchen towels
• Reusable plates, bowls, cups, and utensils
• Pots, pans, cooking utensils, knives, scissors, and wine opener
• Dish soap and sponge
• Handsoap
• Dish drying rack
• French press
• Some spices
• Collapsible trash can
• Outdoor mat
• Flat top grill (outside)
• Table (outdoor cooking)
• Yard games
• Hammock
• Camp chairs
• Bike rack (if needed, fits plus tires)
• Led light strip inside
• Fan over queen bed
• Toilet paper
• Multipurpose cleaner and cleaning wipes
• Broom
• Trailer hitch with sway bar (more stable towing)
RecommendationsWith a towable like this, the possibilities are truly endless.I’ve camped in eastern Oregon, and up through central Idaho.I’ve taken it golfing, mountain biking, hiking, hunting, and winery trips. If you can plan a trip, this camper can do it. Other things to noteNO SMOKING inside please, preferably no tobacco smoking during the trip, as it sticks around so long. If the camper comes back smelling like smoke then $100 will be deducted from the security deposit.RETURNING THE CAMPER:
Please make sure to return the camper in clean condition- sand/dirt/pet hair swept out, garbage out, and dishes washed. Failure to do so will result in a $50 messy fee.
Not dumping the camper waste will result in a $100 dumping fee.Please for the love of all things… NO GLITTER!!!I don’t exceed 70mph when towing, that’s what the tires are rated for, and I figure with a single axle, why push the limits.I love my camper, so please treat it with care and make yourself comfortable.I hope you have a great trip filled with many memories and get to explore some new places in my Winnebago Hike.
This is a true 4 season camper. When hooked up with 50 amp service, there is a heated under carriage that allows for the use of water in the cold months. Benefit of 4 seasons is well insulated walls that help you stay cool in the warmer months as well.If you’re planning to dry camp, there is a dual battery system with solar charging capability that, when using power responsibly, can last for days. Equipped with 2 propane tanks and an outlet for an outside stove, as well as an indoor kitchen including utensils and pots and pans. Just let me know if you need the water tank filled for some dry camping, that’s doable.This camper is for a “minimalist” I suppose, something to be used as your home base when going places to enjoy the great outdoors. I set it up so I can get up, make myself some breakfast, get outside, come back and enjoy dinner and drinks.When camping off-grid, the solar and batteries operate the following:
-USB ports
-lights
-stereo
-fridge (propane or electric)
-water heater
-water pump
-furnace
-awning and slideThe solar does not power the following:
-tank heater (only used during freezing temps to heat water storage tanks)
-110 wall outlets
-microwave
-ACI tow this with a half ton comfortably, haven’t struggled on any trips to date. With electronic stabilizers and a level in the storage box, setting up upon arrival at your destination is quick and easy.
What's included
• Clean bedding and towels
• 2 beach towels, 2 bath towels, 1 hand towel, and 2 kitchen towels
• Reusable plates, bowls, cups, and utensils
• Pots, pans, cooking utensils, knives, scissors, and wine opener
• Dish soap and sponge
• Handsoap
• Dish drying rack
• French press
• Some spices
• Collapsible trash can
• Outdoor mat
• Flat top grill (outside)
• Table (outdoor cooking)
• Yard games
• Hammock
• Camp chairs
• Bike rack (if needed, fits plus tires)
• Led light strip inside
• Fan over queen bed
• Toilet paper
• Multipurpose cleaner and cleaning wipes
• Broom
• Trailer hitch with sway bar (more stable towing)
RecommendationsWith a towable like this, the possibilities are truly endless.I’ve camped in eastern Oregon, and up through central Idaho.I’ve taken it golfing, mountain biking, hiking, hunting, and winery trips. If you can plan a trip, this camper can do it. Other things to noteNO SMOKING inside please, preferably no tobacco smoking during the trip, as it sticks around so long. If the camper comes back smelling like smoke then $100 will be deducted from the security deposit.RETURNING THE CAMPER:
Please make sure to return the camper in clean condition- sand/dirt/pet hair swept out, garbage out, and dishes washed. Failure to do so will result in a $50 messy fee.
Not dumping the camper waste will result in a $100 dumping fee.Please for the love of all things… NO GLITTER!!!I don’t exceed 70mph when towing, that’s what the tires are rated for, and I figure with a single axle, why push the limits.I love my camper, so please treat it with care and make yourself comfortable.I hope you have a great trip filled with many memories and get to explore some new places in my Winnebago Hike.
-USB ports
-lights
-stereo
-fridge (propane or electric)
-water heater
-water pump
-furnace
-awning and slideThe solar does not power the following:
-tank heater (only used during freezing temps to heat water storage tanks)
-110 wall outlets
-microwave
-ACI tow this with a half ton comfortably, haven’t struggled on any trips to date. With electronic stabilizers and a level in the storage box, setting up upon arrival at your destination is quick and easy.
What's included
• Clean bedding and towels
• 2 beach towels, 2 bath towels, 1 hand towel, and 2 kitchen towels
• Reusable plates, bowls, cups, and utensils
• Pots, pans, cooking utensils, knives, scissors, and wine opener
• Dish soap and sponge
• Handsoap
• Dish drying rack
• French press
• Some spices
• Collapsible trash can
• Outdoor mat
• Flat top grill (outside)
• Table (outdoor cooking)
• Yard games
• Hammock
• Camp chairs
• Bike rack (if needed, fits plus tires)
• Led light strip inside
• Fan over queen bed
• Toilet paper
• Multipurpose cleaner and cleaning wipes
• Broom
• Trailer hitch with sway bar (more stable towing)
RecommendationsWith a towable like this, the possibilities are truly endless.I’ve camped in eastern Oregon, and up through central Idaho.I’ve taken it golfing, mountain biking, hiking, hunting, and winery trips. If you can plan a trip, this camper can do it. Other things to noteNO SMOKING inside please, preferably no tobacco smoking during the trip, as it sticks around so long. If the camper comes back smelling like smoke then $100 will be deducted from the security deposit.RETURNING THE CAMPER:
Please make sure to return the camper in clean condition- sand/dirt/pet hair swept out, garbage out, and dishes washed. Failure to do so will result in a $50 messy fee.
Not dumping the camper waste will result in a $100 dumping fee.Please for the love of all things… NO GLITTER!!!I don’t exceed 70mph when towing, that’s what the tires are rated for, and I figure with a single axle, why push the limits.I love my camper, so please treat it with care and make yourself comfortable.I hope you have a great trip filled with many memories and get to explore some new places in my Winnebago Hike.
Hi, I'm Chris. I am an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys most of the activities the great outdoors offers. This camper is conducive to my lifestyle because you can take it almost anywhere and any season. I love going on adventures with my girlfriend Erin and our two dogs. It has provided us with a cozy space in the winter during our snowboard trips to Tamarack, ID, and Mt. Bachelor, OR. In the summer, we have enjoyed trips to Wallowa Lake, OR, and many other places where we can mountain bike and go hiking.
I'm excited to share my camper with you so that you too can have fun outdoor adventures.
I'm excited to share my camper with you so that you too can have fun outdoor adventures.
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Features
2021 Winnebago Hike
- Sleeps 3
- Fresh water: 31 gal
- Gray water: 25 gal
- Black water: 25 gal
- Propane capacity: 10 gal
- Gross weight: 3,700 lbs
- Sleeps 3
- Fresh water: 31 gal
- Gray water: 25 gal
- Black water: 25 gal
- Propane capacity: 10 gal
- Gross weight: 3,700 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Outside Shower
- Bath towels
- Toilet paper
- Hot water
- Solart
- TV/DVD
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Outside Shower
- Bath towels
- Toilet paper
- Hot water
- Solart
- TV/DVD
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No music festivals
- No smoking
- Mileage: 450 free miles / day
- No generator hours / day
• Try to stay 70mph or under
• equipped with black tank additive, please use
• tow responsibly, no crazy off roading, but it has clearance for responsible use
• equipped with black tank additive, please use
• tow responsibly, no crazy off roading, but it has clearance for responsible use
24/7 roadside assistance
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceRoadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceAdd-ons
Enhance your trip with these add-ons. Available at checkout.
Bike rack
Rocky Mounts swing out 2 bike rack
NZ$26.55
/each
Messy fee
Choose this add-on if you do not want to or have no time to tidy up at the end of the trip.
NZ$88.50
/each
Portable propane firepit
great for ski trip parking lot cookouts or when you dont want to deal with firewood.
NZ$44.25
/each
Bike rack
Rocky Mounts swing out 2 bike rack
NZ$26.55
/each
Messy fee
Choose this add-on if you do not want to or have no time to tidy up at the end of the trip.
NZ$88.50
/each
Portable propane firepit
great for ski trip parking lot cookouts or when you dont want to deal with firewood.
NZ$44.25
/each
Availability and rates
There’s a 2 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: NZ$885.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: NZ$88.50. Pre trip clean, fill with water if necessary, hook up to your tow vehicle and will provide instructions for how to hook up and unhook trailer, and an run down of equipment.
Winnebago Hike 171 DB
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Jacob H.
November 20245
Allan W.
October 20245
Chris was very helpful and made sure that the receiver/ball fit the trailer. We were first time users of a trailer and he made the experience perfect. This trailer is not an off-grid trailer, if you don’t have 50 amps the electrical outlets, TV and microwave oven won’t work. We brought our Honda generator, Starlink, fire ring, bikes, fishing raft and portable Traeger and all was good.
4 Photos submitted by Allan W.
Chris P.
September 20245
Phenomenal camper! Chris is nothing short of a rockstar and his Winnabego hike is the perfect size camper for the couple or solo off grid enthusiast. Basically you just need to show up with your gear and clothes and find a great spot . This camper is oriented towards off grid use, it’sIt’s high axles and ruggedized tires and set up allow you to get away from the crowds and into the perfect location along the rivers or lakes. If you’re looking to capitalize on all of the amenities, such as the TV and the microwave, I recommend taking the generator with you.. The unit is set up with outdoor chairs, a raised dog bed for Fido, powerful solar panels on the roof to quickly recharge the dual battery set up and double propane tanks, which allow you to utilize the provided pit boss griddle to cook, breakfast munch, and dinner outside with a simple propane line coupler set up directly from the camper. Only hiccup we had was the heater did not work for us and we had a chilly few nights.
Crystal H.
July 20245
We had a great trip! Chris was very responsive prior to departure and thorough in his explanation of how everything worked. The camper was the perfect size for the two of us and fully stocked with everything we needed. Great first experience with Outdoorsy!
John H.
June 20245
Really nice unit. Everything you need and nothing you don’t. Owner was awesome and easy to work with.
Jason L.
May 20245
Location
Meridian, Idaho
Exact location provided after booking