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mlts22
May 03, 2014Explorer II
I went to a local RV place and took a look at the 70A Era and the Travato myself:
The Travato's rear bench seat seems to be designed for people who have eaten far fewer Big Macs in their lifetime than the average American. It was a pretty tight fit. However, the side seat with the back cushion on the sliding door is usable with the table leaf rotated out. The driver's seat, spun around, looks like it might be the main one to use with a laptop, tablet, etc.
I looked at the fridge... same exactly as in the ERA 70A.
For a single person, (me), the bed is decent. It definitely needs a Travasak since the oddball size makes fitted sheets impossible. Bathroom is decent, with two dry storage areas.
Seeing the rig in action hasn't changed my opinion... unless I find a used 1 ton truck and truck camper or a clean, used "B" for a really good price, I probably will just get the Travato.
The Travato's rear bench seat seems to be designed for people who have eaten far fewer Big Macs in their lifetime than the average American. It was a pretty tight fit. However, the side seat with the back cushion on the sliding door is usable with the table leaf rotated out. The driver's seat, spun around, looks like it might be the main one to use with a laptop, tablet, etc.
I looked at the fridge... same exactly as in the ERA 70A.
For a single person, (me), the bed is decent. It definitely needs a Travasak since the oddball size makes fitted sheets impossible. Bathroom is decent, with two dry storage areas.
Seeing the rig in action hasn't changed my opinion... unless I find a used 1 ton truck and truck camper or a clean, used "B" for a really good price, I probably will just get the Travato.
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