2016 Palomino Solaire Eclipse - The ultimate pull behind "Glamper" - Sleeps
4.3
Very Good
6
Offers delivery
Sleeps 10
34 ft. long
Excellent Condition Travel Trailer with expanded living area with 2 slides (one on each side), kitchen island with sink (expands seating with bar height spots) , 4 Bunk Beds in the rear of camper with a door to close off the room, Real Sized Pillow Top Sealy Queen Sized bed in master bedroom, Sleeps up to 10 total people (with couch folded down to full size bed and dinette table folded down to full size bed), single bathroom with small tub/shower w/curtain (Camper TP included), outdoor kitchen with attached grill and outdoor mini-fridge, nice sized indoor fridge/freezer (runs on electric and/or propane), microwave, oven, stove-top with pots/pans, seating for 4 at dinette (2 additional stools for seating at kitchen island), 42" LCD TV with integrated DVD Player and Antenna hook ups (swivels between master bedroom and living room), Bluetooth connectable surround sound and outdoor sound system, all power stabilizing and front jack, 2 LP gas tanks, Digital thermostat for Heat and AC, water holding tank/water hook-ups, water heater, underbelly tank heaters, power awning with LED lights underneath and a beautiful, modern interior.This is Glamping at it's finest!Pretty much fully furnished - Pots/Pans, plate settings, silverware, cutting boards, knives included with the rental. For bedding/pillows - please plan to have your own (or sleeping bags) - will need sheets to fit, 1 queen, up to 4 twins (in bunkhouse) and 2 full size (kitchen dinette and folding down couch). Currently you will need your own coffee pot! Standard 25' power cable and an extra 50' extension included. Also willing to leave some outdoor games in the hull (bean bags & ladder golf) outdoor light strands, bug zapper, extension cords if desired. We see this as being the ultimate furnished rig so you don't have to worry too much about anything so you can Relax and Enjoy!Not sure why this wouldn't be included, but I've been asked.... The sewer line that attaches is also included (stores in the rear bumper) and a box of gloves for handling!I have a weight distribution hitch that is included with the rental so you can pull to your camping location as long as you have a standard hitch on your vehicle.Also, there is a low weight rated receiver on the rear of the camper for a bike rack/carry rack to be added. I can include the carry rack if needed. Not suitable for pulling another vehicle or boat as we don't need to rip off the rear bumper!* In order to use the awning, the additional Awning Agreement Must be signed. The renter is responsible for any and all damage to the awning and it's parts during the rental period.** We try to maintain a first come - first serve bias for accepting rental quotes. There is always the possibility to have other quotes with the same dates out to potential renters. Please do not take a declined quote personal.*** There is a $100 dumping fee if the camper is returned full (Black and/or gray water) or if the camper is delivered/picked up and the tanks are full and I have to dump the tanks myself. This charge will be kept from the deposit if not specified before the rental starts to add to the total rental charges.**** If you are looking for a rental for more than 10 days, please message me. Depending on availability, location and season we may be able to offer a slight discount.
Excellent Condition Travel Trailer with expanded living area with 2 slides (one on each side), kitchen island with sink (expands seating with bar height spots) , 4 Bunk Beds in the rear of camper with a door to close off the room, Real Sized Pillow Top Sealy Queen Sized bed in master bedroom, Sleeps up to 10 total people (with couch folded down to full size bed and dinette table folded down to full size bed), single bathroom with small tub/shower w/curtain (Camper TP included), outdoor kitchen with attached grill and outdoor mini-fridge, nice sized indoor fridge/freezer (runs on electric and/or propane), microwave, oven, stove-top with pots/pans, seating for 4 at dinette (2 additional stools for seating at kitchen island), 42" LCD TV with integrated DVD Player and Antenna hook ups (swivels between master bedroom and living room), Bluetooth connectable surround sound and outdoor sound system, all power stabilizing and front jack, 2 LP gas tanks, Digital thermostat for Heat and AC, water holding tank/water hook-ups, water heater, underbelly tank heaters, power awning with LED lights underneath and a beautiful, modern interior.This is Glamping at it's finest!Pretty much fully furnished - Pots/Pans, plate settings, silverware, cutting boards, knives included with the rental. For bedding/pillows - please plan to have your own (or sleeping bags) - will need sheets to fit, 1 queen, up to 4 twins (in bunkhouse) and 2 full size (kitchen dinette and folding down couch). Currently you will need your own coffee pot! Standard 25' power cable and an extra 50' extension included. Also willing to leave some outdoor games in the hull (bean bags & ladder golf) outdoor light strands, bug zapper, extension cords if desired. We see this as being the ultimate furnished rig so you don't have to worry too much about anything so you can Relax and Enjoy!Not sure why this wouldn't be included, but I've been asked.... The sewer line that attaches is also included (stores in the rear bumper) and a box of gloves for handling!I have a weight distribution hitch that is included with the rental so you can pull to your camping location as long as you have a standard hitch on your vehicle.Also, there is a low weight rated receiver on the rear of the camper for a bike rack/carry rack to be added. I can include the carry rack if needed. Not suitable for pulling another vehicle or boat as we don't need to rip off the rear bumper!* In order to use the awning, the additional Awning Agreement Must be signed. The renter is responsible for any and all damage to the awning and it's parts during the rental period.** We try to maintain a first come - first serve bias for accepting rental quotes. There is always the possibility to have other quotes with the same dates out to potential renters. Please do not take a declined quote personal.*** There is a $100 dumping fee if the camper is returned full (Black and/or gray water) or if the camper is delivered/picked up and the tanks are full and I have to dump the tanks myself. This charge will be kept from the deposit if not specified before the rental starts to add to the total rental charges.**** If you are looking for a rental for more than 10 days, please message me. Depending on availability, location and season we may be able to offer a slight discount.
2016 Palomino Solaire Eclipse
Length
34 ft
34 ft
Hitch Weight
835 lbs
835 lbs
Host add-ons
CLEANING FEE
Delivery/Set-Up Fee
Dump Fee
Guest reviews
4.3
Very Good
6 reviews
Overall rating
5
4
3
2
1
Communication
4.33
Cleanliness
4.83
Maintenance
4.67
Value
4.67
Listing accuracy
4.83
Features
2016 Palomino Solaire Eclipse
- Sleeps 10
- Fresh water: 32 gal
- Gray water: 76 gal
- Black water: 30 gal
- Propane capacity: 40 lbs
- Hitch weight: 835 lbs
- Sleeps 10
- Fresh water: 32 gal
- Gray water: 76 gal
- Black water: 30 gal
- Propane capacity: 40 lbs
- Hitch weight: 835 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- TV / DVD
- Audio inputs
- Radio
- CD player
- Oven
- Toilet
- Inside shower
- Outside shower
- TV / DVD
- Audio inputs
- Radio
- CD player
- Oven
Nearby places to stay
Corcoran, MN • Exact location provided after booking

1. Ham Lake Resort
Ham Lake, MN • 20 miles away

2. Big Rock Creek
Saint Croix Falls, WI • 51 miles away

3. Hidden Meadows RV Park & Campground
Pine Island, MN • 80 miles away

4. Crystal Springs RV Resort
Ellendale, MN • 86 miles away

5. Swift Falls County Park
Benson, MN • 94 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Corcoran, MN • Exact location provided after booking
Rules and policies
A few rules for our Glamper
No Smoking
Please stay off the roof
When using the awning, ALWAYS put the foam covers on the kitchen slide-out top corners.
Be responsible with the volume of the TV/Stereo system to not blow out the speakers.
No pets allowed in the camper
A few rules for our Glamper
No Smoking
Please stay off the roof
When using the awning, ALWAYS put the foam covers on the kitchen slide-out top corners.
Be responsible with the volume of the TV/Stereo system to not blow out the speakers.
No pets allowed in the camper
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
Hi there! We are a family of 5 that really enjoys "roughing it" with our wonderful SolAire Camper, AKA The Glamper according to my 6 year old princess! From State Parks to just open spaces in the forest, we have done it all with our rig. We love the outdoors, always bring our bikes and just enjoy the gifts from God. Please feel free to ask questions or request to see our camper. We can offer to deliver/pick up and set up/take down if needed (would have to work with our schedule - of course).
Please note: For the single bad review (on our second ever rental) - when damage is done to a rental camper you have to go through the Outdoorsy method of insurance. When both parties disagree, you are sent to an arbitrator that usually takes 2 weeks. Outdoorsy does not allow comments on reviews past 14 days, so there wasn't an opportunity to comment/correct the inaccurate information in the 1 single star review. So our comments are:
To clarify: The renter gave a 1 star rating due to the post camper experience due to damage to our unit.
The back story: I was traveling over that weekend and delivered the camper to the festival the day before the renter arrived. At some point from delivery to the renters arrival the camper was backed into (most likely by another camper trying to get into the spot behind our camper since ours was one of the first set up in the camping area). On Friday (2 days before I was to pick up the camper) I sent a text to the renter asking for a good time to pick up the camper. I received a response of "Yup". When I landed on Sunday, I sent the renter another text that stated I was heading that direction directly from the airport and would be there within 2 hours (text sent at 10:58am ). I received a response that said they had just left the camper and the key was on the propane tank and was hard to lock. When I arrived the key was clearly broken and I asked how the door was locked with a broken key. Turns out, that last locking broke the key and I had to get a locksmith to come out (on Father's Day) to get the broken part of the lock out of the key hole and then pick the lock. That was completed and ended up making me wait an additional 4 hours as the festival was roughly 60 miles from the Twin Cities area where the closest locksmith was. The renter didn't say a word prior to me arriving and asking about the broken key or the scratches. Her reasoning for not letting me know is that she had no voice from the concert the night before. On the damage: I fully believe that the renter didn't actually do it. However, while the camper was at the festival campground the damage occurred and the renter should be responsible due the fact that our camper wouldn't be there unless it was rented to her for this activity. While the damages done do not make the camper un-rentable nor unusable, it's still damage to an article of property that we own and paid for.
Overall, I assume that most can see through this negative comment/rating - especially with the others that accompany it about our camper. If you have any further questions, please reach out to us. We strive to make your camping experience memorable in the best way possible.
Hi there! We are a family of 5 that really enjoys "roughing it" with our wonderful SolAire Camper, AKA The Glamper according to my 6 year old princess! From State Parks to just open spaces in the forest, we have done it all with our rig. We love the outdoors, always bring our bikes and just enjoy the gifts from God. Please feel free to ask questions or request to see our camper. We can offer to deliver/pick up and set up/take down if needed (would have to work with our schedule - of course).
Please note: For the single bad review (on our second ever rental) - when damage is done to a rental camper you have to go through the Outdoorsy method of insurance. When both parties disagree, you are sent to an arbitrator that usually takes 2 weeks. Outdoorsy does not allow comments on reviews past 14 days, so there wasn't an opportunity to comment/correct the inaccurate information in the 1 single star review. So our comments are:
To clarify: The renter gave a 1 star rating due to the post camper experience due to damage to our unit.
The back story: I was traveling over that weekend and delivered the camper to the festival the day before the renter arrived. At some point from delivery to the renters arrival the camper was backed into (most likely by another camper trying to get into the spot behind our camper since ours was one of the first set up in the camping area). On Friday (2 days before I was to pick up the camper) I sent a text to the renter asking for a good time to pick up the camper. I received a response of "Yup". When I landed on Sunday, I sent the renter another text that stated I was heading that direction directly from the airport and would be there within 2 hours (text sent at 10:58am ). I received a response that said they had just left the camper and the key was on the propane tank and was hard to lock. When I arrived the key was clearly broken and I asked how the door was locked with a broken key. Turns out, that last locking broke the key and I had to get a locksmith to come out (on Father's Day) to get the broken part of the lock out of the key hole and then pick the lock. That was completed and ended up making me wait an additional 4 hours as the festival was roughly 60 miles from the Twin Cities area where the closest locksmith was. The renter didn't say a word prior to me arriving and asking about the broken key or the scratches. Her reasoning for not letting me know is that she had no voice from the concert the night before. On the damage: I fully believe that the renter didn't actually do it. However, while the camper was at the festival campground the damage occurred and the renter should be responsible due the fact that our camper wouldn't be there unless it was rented to her for this activity. While the damages done do not make the camper un-rentable nor unusable, it's still damage to an article of property that we own and paid for.
Overall, I assume that most can see through this negative comment/rating - especially with the others that accompany it about our camper. If you have any further questions, please reach out to us. We strive to make your camping experience memorable in the best way possible.




