Artum Snowbird wrote:
A lot depends on what you need for a trailer. If you need a summer camper, and have a good way of keeping it safe and dry in the winter, a light weight is OK, but if you want to travel all seasons where it's not -20 and you like to bounce it about and nothing happens to the insides, then a heavier weight and tougher trailer will be needed.
Many of your questions can be answered by just looking at the underneath of your intended rig. If you see a unit that just has panels underneath, and you are not looking at tanks and drain pipes visible, that is a tougher rig. If you look and see tanks, and flooring up to the height of your living area, well, you are looking at light.
Dunno about that. The Jayco HTs have enclosed underbellies... The 27.5RLTS is on my short list, so I've been over that one a couple times.
Lyle