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Hokie_Camper
Oct 15, 2013Explorer
I'd love to see more quality built entry level smaller toy haulers. The Coachmen Adrenaline Blast series and the Fun Finder XT-190 were the right idea IMHO. Toy haulers that one could pull with a 1/2 ton truck, and that didn't feel like a cargo trailer and didn't cost a fortune.
I don't know about others, but what I want is a solid trailer, that I can pull safely and easily. I want it as small as possible, but big enough to have a front bed, a shower and a toilet, can hold one Harley and not feel like I'm in a cargo trailer. It should have a small stove, a fridge, AC and heat and enough storage to hold what I need would be nice. It should have decent sized holding tanks but not ones that are tiny nor massive (and expensive).
Better yet, something that would allow me to customize it as I learn what I need would even be better. Give me the basics that don't fall apart, and I'm willing to pay for quality extras as I use it.
In other words, get me into a basic unit that I'll use for awhile, then either I'll put upgrades to it, or upgrade to a larger unit if/when my needs change.
I don't know about others, but what I want is a solid trailer, that I can pull safely and easily. I want it as small as possible, but big enough to have a front bed, a shower and a toilet, can hold one Harley and not feel like I'm in a cargo trailer. It should have a small stove, a fridge, AC and heat and enough storage to hold what I need would be nice. It should have decent sized holding tanks but not ones that are tiny nor massive (and expensive).
Better yet, something that would allow me to customize it as I learn what I need would even be better. Give me the basics that don't fall apart, and I'm willing to pay for quality extras as I use it.
In other words, get me into a basic unit that I'll use for awhile, then either I'll put upgrades to it, or upgrade to a larger unit if/when my needs change.
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