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rmalik1
Oct 21, 2014Explorer
We looked at 5th wheels for yrs before retiring. We looked at low to high end trailers gathered information from many sources!
We ended up w/ the Cedar Creek.
The reasons behind our choice;
1)Could not afford - New Horizon, Continental Coach, Spacecraft...
2)Also could not afford the next tier down - DRV,Excel,Lifestyle Luxury....
3)Did not want to spend the amount on the supposed next tier down which is just a bit more "GLITZ" but w/ same build, Heartland Landmark, Redwood....
Which leaves you with trailers that are in the class like CC - Montana, Bighorn, Pinnacle....
4)We liked that it can not de-lam, screwed and silaprene.
5)Marine grade plywood - not OSB!!!
6)We like not have a window in the door (personal)
7)Wife (and I) liked how it looked (personal)
note: Lived in it last year's "POLAR VORTEX", negative 33 degrees and did fine!
We ended up w/ the Cedar Creek.
The reasons behind our choice;
1)Could not afford - New Horizon, Continental Coach, Spacecraft...
2)Also could not afford the next tier down - DRV,Excel,Lifestyle Luxury....
3)Did not want to spend the amount on the supposed next tier down which is just a bit more "GLITZ" but w/ same build, Heartland Landmark, Redwood....
Which leaves you with trailers that are in the class like CC - Montana, Bighorn, Pinnacle....
4)We liked that it can not de-lam, screwed and silaprene.
5)Marine grade plywood - not OSB!!!
6)We like not have a window in the door (personal)
7)Wife (and I) liked how it looked (personal)
note: Lived in it last year's "POLAR VORTEX", negative 33 degrees and did fine!
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