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willald
Oct 20, 2014Explorer II
Nomad, I've wondered the same thing. Generally speaking, it does seem that a larger percentage of Class A owners spend more time inside.
Its a general, basic rule: The more comfortable and spacious an RV is inside, the more people will tend to spend their time inside it. OTOH, when an RV is cramped inside, naturally people will be outside more.
That, and yes, with Class As, you get a larger percentage of folks that are full-timers, which means the MH is basically their home. They are living in it, not really camping. Entirely different story in that case.
As for us: We also have camped in nearly everything: Tents, popup, travel trailer, and now a class A MH. Me and the kids have always been 'outside' folks, and we try to spend as much time as possible doing things outside. That hasn't ever really changed much with us. DW is more of an 'inside' person, and spends more time inside. That, too, hasn't really changed much as we've moved from one rig type to another. However, I *do* like with the Class A (and the 34' TT we had before), having enough space, comfort, etc. inside, that I can be comfortable inside as well as outside. Sometimes the weather doesn't cooperate and let you be outside all the time.
Like already been said time and time again, to each their own. :)
Its a general, basic rule: The more comfortable and spacious an RV is inside, the more people will tend to spend their time inside it. OTOH, when an RV is cramped inside, naturally people will be outside more.
That, and yes, with Class As, you get a larger percentage of folks that are full-timers, which means the MH is basically their home. They are living in it, not really camping. Entirely different story in that case.
As for us: We also have camped in nearly everything: Tents, popup, travel trailer, and now a class A MH. Me and the kids have always been 'outside' folks, and we try to spend as much time as possible doing things outside. That hasn't ever really changed much with us. DW is more of an 'inside' person, and spends more time inside. That, too, hasn't really changed much as we've moved from one rig type to another. However, I *do* like with the Class A (and the 34' TT we had before), having enough space, comfort, etc. inside, that I can be comfortable inside as well as outside. Sometimes the weather doesn't cooperate and let you be outside all the time.
Like already been said time and time again, to each their own. :)
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