mrkoje
Jul 19, 2013Explorer
Desert Fox 29SB
My wife and I are thinking about getting rid of the bunkhouse that we currently have because the layout isn't really working and the shower is extremely small. We *cough* I am really interested in a t...
souraider wrote:Is Desert Fox not a very popular model?
Desert Fox definitely has much more of a Northwest appeal or "popularity" than in other regions. They are made in La Grande Oregon and I simply think their business model is to cater to the "four season" market. Their reputation as a solid, well put together unit appeals to the consumer that is looking for an RV that can withstand everything from the sub-zero temps of an elk camp, to an RV park on the beach.
They are typically not as "lush" as many of the other toy haulers out there, but again that is part of their appeal. The same could be said for their line of truck-campers. I would suspect the reason you don't find a lot of internet feedback on them is because most people are happy with them, and have minimal issues with them.
Depending on how far you are willing to travel to purchase. I know that Guaranty RV in Junction City (near Eugene, OR) as well as Thompson RV in Pendleton, OR sell them.