DarkSkySeeker
Oct 13, 2016Explorer
More haul / less "toy"
I am new here, and hope to be active.
As an age-old tent camper, I have finally decided to get off the ground and dirt and purchase a trailer.
I went to an RV show in Sacramento this past weekend and learned a lot. The main question for me relates to the construction and features of all of the Toy Haulers I saw.
Is there a product on the market that is less ticky tacky and more robust? I see lots of fragile little features in trailers, and would prefer a more substantial construction, less cutesy trim and curtains, and more space for living.
The ideal trailer for me would include the garage feature of a toy hauler, A/C, heat, a forward-located bed, no internal walls, and perhaps even no kitchen or bathroom. Just a lot of cargo space and a bed, suitable for an outdoor kitchen under the awning.
As an age-old tent camper, I have finally decided to get off the ground and dirt and purchase a trailer.
I went to an RV show in Sacramento this past weekend and learned a lot. The main question for me relates to the construction and features of all of the Toy Haulers I saw.
Is there a product on the market that is less ticky tacky and more robust? I see lots of fragile little features in trailers, and would prefer a more substantial construction, less cutesy trim and curtains, and more space for living.
The ideal trailer for me would include the garage feature of a toy hauler, A/C, heat, a forward-located bed, no internal walls, and perhaps even no kitchen or bathroom. Just a lot of cargo space and a bed, suitable for an outdoor kitchen under the awning.