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n7bsn
Mar 20, 2014Explorer
About 15 years back we were looking for a good "short" 5er. At the time a number of firms built 5ers in the 20 to 27 ft (actual) length range.
We had a Fleetwood 21-5B, but found it was only good for weekends. With no storage all the outside chairs and things had to go inside the rig.
So we looked at slightly larger, rigs, in the size of 25 to 27 ft (actual)
Fleetwood built one, but the quality wasn't there
Sunnybrook built a good one, but it was a little large
Northwoods build a really good one, well designed and with the most storage of any in that size range.
Unfortunately all have stopped making these rigs
Personally I would checkout the Nash or Arctic Fox 24-5N that they stopped making about three years ago. I know people full-timing in this rig, it's really a well designed small rig, with lots of storage and the LARGEST closet of any small rig I have ever seen
We had a Fleetwood 21-5B, but found it was only good for weekends. With no storage all the outside chairs and things had to go inside the rig.
So we looked at slightly larger, rigs, in the size of 25 to 27 ft (actual)
Fleetwood built one, but the quality wasn't there
Sunnybrook built a good one, but it was a little large
Northwoods build a really good one, well designed and with the most storage of any in that size range.
Unfortunately all have stopped making these rigs
Personally I would checkout the Nash or Arctic Fox 24-5N that they stopped making about three years ago. I know people full-timing in this rig, it's really a well designed small rig, with lots of storage and the LARGEST closet of any small rig I have ever seen
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