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TurnThePage
Oct 30, 2014Explorer
I'm also window shopping fivers right now. But as a bumper pull owner I feel obliged to point out some of their advantages. They track behind the tow vehicle better (they don't cut the corners). You can generally bring bigger toys camping (ATVs, etc.). You can squeeze under those low hanging branches easier. And because, while backing, you can quickly initiate tight turns which results in rarely needing one of those 90 degree turns that "some" fivers can do. Admittedly most of those "advantages" are more suited to camping versus RVing or resorting. I'm sure my opinion is probably skewed due to where I currently camp, and the fact that I've yet to actually tour or travel far.
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