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- SanMarMorExplorerWe have a 2011 Sabre. It is not an entry level, but a mid level. There are things I wish were better quality, but then for what we paid for it, I have what we paid for.
We are on our sixth season, and we still love it. As people talk about this 5er or that on here, I'm always going and looking them up. I have never found a floor plan I like as good as the one we have. We had a few minor issues during warranty, but that is all. I wish it had some of the newer gadgets, like levelers, but it works for us very well, just as it is.
See my sig for what our 5er is. Ask me questions if you have them.
Mark - topjimmyExplorerYeah the Sabre is a Mid level 5er(still nice) my neighbor has one and likes it BUT the Palimino Columbus would be their upper level 5er
- lawnspecialtiesExplorerLike zackyboys, we too had a Sabre TT. I believe it was a 2010 model and it had the rear master bedroom. If I didn't prefer a toy hauler so much and was going to just a regular 5th wheel, a Sabre would absolutely be one I would consider.
- missourijanExplorerLook for an owner's group online. They will be your best resource to ask.
- zackyboy3rsExplorerSabre line is not an entry level RV. We had a TT and the construction was pretty good. Solid wooden cabinets & nice interior.
- TXicemanExplorer IIPalomino vs. a Newmar....no comparison. I think you will be disappointed in the Palomino when you look back at the Newmar.
Palomino is an entry level RV. If you want to keep some quality in the newer RV look for HitchHiker, Carriage Cameo, Excel, Sunnybrook, Arctic Fox.
Ken - hone_eagleExplorerI would keep the Newmar ,paint it and redo the interior ,set of hydraulic levers and any other modern advances and you have a better trailer for less cost.
Unless the sabre is bigger and you need the room,but no its not a better trailer then the one you have ,but Iam a Newmar fan :-)
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