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Spleenstomper
Jul 20, 2013Explorer
Geez, I could start another discussion: Ford vs. Ram. Lol. We currently have an F150 pulling the puma, so tomorrow we are either going to look at trucks or RV or both. There is a dealership about 2 hours away in Texas that has the exact fuzion we want, and the place where we bought the Puma is an hour away and has Cyclones (but no 3110 in stock).
I told DH about the China bombs and he laughed so hard at the name, but man what a frightening concept. Hammer, did you have one explode, or just looked into it?
This is basically the one we have now: http://www.berrylandcampers.com/toy-haulers/puma/puma-21tuc-toy-hauler-n045178.html (sleeps 6, two queens come down from the lift in the garage).
Here are examples of the two models we are looking at:
Fuzion 342: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ONE-LEFT-FUZION-RV-FZ342-TOYHAULER-LOADED-MONSTER-PACK-MAKE-AN-OFFER-/360698109755?pt=RVs_Campers&hash=item53fb485f3b&vxp=mtr
Cyclone 3110: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CYCLONE-3110-TOY-HAULER-TRIPLE-SLIDE-FIFTH-WHEEL-LOWEST-PRICE-EBAY-/130949937880?pt=RVs_Campers&hash=item1e7d397ad8
BTW, the cyclone does have a TV in the bedroom. Couldn't see it in the photo.
Thanks, everyone! For the new RVers, women, I did cry the first three times we went out in the RV. LOL. But this last time I made it through without crying!!! LMAO. I'm a city girl who has lived in the country for 13 years and I'm finally getting the hang of things. There is definitely a learning curve when starting out in an RV. But we have had such tremendous quality family time that it has really convinced me that this is where we need to be right now! I am reminded that my teens are smart, delightful people.
ETA: we will be towing a Polaris Razor when Dh goes to mud nationals and golf cart when we go to the resorts. Plus two mountain bikes and an adult tricycle. So stuff, but nothing major. We also have two large dogs.
Oh, P.S. does anyone have a party deck on theirs? Thoughts? I really like the idea.
I told DH about the China bombs and he laughed so hard at the name, but man what a frightening concept. Hammer, did you have one explode, or just looked into it?
This is basically the one we have now: http://www.berrylandcampers.com/toy-haulers/puma/puma-21tuc-toy-hauler-n045178.html (sleeps 6, two queens come down from the lift in the garage).
Here are examples of the two models we are looking at:
Fuzion 342: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ONE-LEFT-FUZION-RV-FZ342-TOYHAULER-LOADED-MONSTER-PACK-MAKE-AN-OFFER-/360698109755?pt=RVs_Campers&hash=item53fb485f3b&vxp=mtr
Cyclone 3110: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CYCLONE-3110-TOY-HAULER-TRIPLE-SLIDE-FIFTH-WHEEL-LOWEST-PRICE-EBAY-/130949937880?pt=RVs_Campers&hash=item1e7d397ad8
BTW, the cyclone does have a TV in the bedroom. Couldn't see it in the photo.
Thanks, everyone! For the new RVers, women, I did cry the first three times we went out in the RV. LOL. But this last time I made it through without crying!!! LMAO. I'm a city girl who has lived in the country for 13 years and I'm finally getting the hang of things. There is definitely a learning curve when starting out in an RV. But we have had such tremendous quality family time that it has really convinced me that this is where we need to be right now! I am reminded that my teens are smart, delightful people.
ETA: we will be towing a Polaris Razor when Dh goes to mud nationals and golf cart when we go to the resorts. Plus two mountain bikes and an adult tricycle. So stuff, but nothing major. We also have two large dogs.
Oh, P.S. does anyone have a party deck on theirs? Thoughts? I really like the idea.
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