Experience the Magnum Mobile Difference!
The Magnum Difference
Magnum Mobile Specialty Vehicles has been upfitting for over 15 years now for our selected industries which we have become masters at and have grown to 4 building teams plus supporting teams who constantly build for new and repeat clients. (We choose not to build RVβs, Food Trucks, Library Units, etc.)Β By focusing on a few main industries and constantly building for similar professionals needs we have learned that our exterior box needs to be commercially built from the ground up to handle the demands of our professional clientβs needs.Β Regular RV frames, transit bus frames, and standard box trucks will not hold up.
We add extra support throughout the rear box with lightweight yet incredibly strong materials along with added insulation in the foundation, walls, and ceiling to allow for anchoring of cabinets/equipment and better R-Value for improved heating and cooling⦠All of this experience of better materials, build up, & better design/floorplan adds up to a much better workflow and more comfortable environment for you and your staff to be able to be more efficient and allow for quicker set up/ breakdown and less time spent servicing your mobile clinic over the years, so you can focus on your services.
Magnum may not be the least expensive upfront, but we are ALWAYS the lowest cost and best value in the long run⦠please ask any of our clients.
Rear Box & Upfit
| Magnum Mobile | Competitors |
|---|---|
| Commercially built in-house (23, 26 ft) result: Shorter lead times & consistent quality | Purchased RV/bus shell result: Longer lead times & inconsistent quality |
Floor Foundation
| Magnum Mobile | Competitors |
|---|---|
| 12β16" spacing result: No floor sagging from equipment weight/storage | 24β36" spacing result: Sagging floor due to equipment weight/storage |
2.5β Walls/Roof
| Magnum Mobile | Competitors |
|---|---|
| 2β Thick alum frame 16β OC result: Lightweight/stronger for equipment/storage | 1β1.5" Steel Tube 24-48β OC result: Heavier & less structure for equipment/storage |
Insulation
| Magnum Mobile | Competitors |
|---|---|
| 2" Closed foam spacing result: Better R-Value for cooling/heating/sound | 1β1.5" batting/spray foam result: Less R-value, less efficient heating/cooling/sound |
Exterior
| Magnum Mobile | Competitors |
|---|---|
| Smooth seamless FRP exterior result: Great for branding | Textured/bumpy result: Poor graphics application and limited branding |
Interior
| Magnum Mobile | Competitors |
|---|---|
| Smooth seamless FRP interior result: Easy cleaning, sterilization and white board use | Panels and non porous result: Hard to clean and cannot be sterilized easily |
Electrical
| Magnum Mobile | Competitors |
|---|---|
| Routed in conduit result: Easily diagnosed & serviceable | Buried in walls result: Hard to diagnose/service issues |
Side Entry Door
| Magnum Mobile | Competitors |
|---|---|
| 30β W Swing & Insulated result: Ideal size for client entry | 24β, 36β, or Glass bus doors result: Bad size, Not insulated and loud |
Floor Height
| Magnum Mobile | Competitors |
|---|---|
| 3 steps from ground result: Safer entry for staff and patients | 4β5 steps result: More difficult entry for staff and patients |
Floor Material
| Magnum Mobile | Competitors |
|---|---|
| One-piece composite result: Strong, durable, and weather resistant | Multi-piece plywood result: Separation and moisture damage risk |
Warranty/Service
| Magnum Mobile | Competitors |
|---|---|
| 5 years & locally serviced result: Flexible to work with local service centers | 1β3 years ??? result: Shorter coverage, limited-service centers |
| Feature | Magnum Mobile | Advantage | Competitors | Disadvantage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rear Box & Upfit | π© Commercially built in-house (23, 26 ft) | π© Shorter lead times & consistent quality | β¬ Purchased RV/bus shell | β¬ Longer lead times & inconsistent quality |
| Floor Foundation | π© 12β16" spacing | π© No floor sagging from equipment weight/storage | β¬ 24β36" spacing | β¬ Sagging floor due to equipment weight/storage |
| 2.5β Walls/Roof | π© 2β Thick alum frame 16β OC | π© Lightweight/stronger for equipment/storage | β¬ 1β1.5" Steel Tube 24-48β OC | β¬ Heavier & less structure for equipment/storage |
| Insulation | π© 2" Closed foam spacing | π© Better R-Value for cooling/heating/sound | β¬ 1β1.5" batting/spray foam | β¬ Less R-value, less efficient heating/cooling/sound |
| Exterior | π© Smooth seamless FRP exterior | π© Great for branding | β¬ Textured/bumpy | β¬ Poor graphics application and limited branding |
| Interior | π© Smooth seamless FRP interior | π© Easy cleaning, sterilization and white board use | β¬ Panels and non porous | β¬ Hard to clean and cannot be sterilized easily |
| Electrical | π© Routed in conduit | π© Easily diagnosed & serviceable | β¬ Buried in walls | β¬ Hard to diagnose/service issues |
| Side Entry Door | π© 30β W Swing & Insulated | π© Ideal size for client entry | β¬ 24β, 36β, or Glass bus doors | β¬ Bad size, Not insulated and loud |
| Floor Height | π© 3 steps from ground | π© Safer entry for staff and patients | β¬ 4β5 steps | β¬ More difficult entry for staff and patients |
| Floor Material | π© One-piece composite | π© Strong, durable, and weather resistant | β¬ Multi-piece plywood | β¬ Separation and moisture damage risk |
| Warranty/Service | π© 5 years & locally serviced | π© Flexible to work with local service centers | β¬ 1β3 years ??? | β¬ Shorter coverage, limited-service centers |