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pnichols
Jan 10, 2018Explorer II
Those Tiger Bengals are indeed kindof a "poor man's Earthroamer" ... and as such offer superb value in a compact, easy to get service and maintain, back country capable camper. In 4X4 configuration they are well integrated, have a low center of gravity, and are a narrow and not too tall compact little abode for traveling and camping way out there anywhere that a 4X4 truck camper can go.
A 4X4 Bengal is what I would like to have if younger, but when younger we did enjoy something similar - a 1969 Chinook built on a GMC one-ton 2WD dually chassis. Now, it takes our small Class C to provide the necessary comfort, tank sizes, and storage convenience for several days of drycamping.
P.S. I notice that Tiger has discontinued their other models.
A 4X4 Bengal is what I would like to have if younger, but when younger we did enjoy something similar - a 1969 Chinook built on a GMC one-ton 2WD dually chassis. Now, it takes our small Class C to provide the necessary comfort, tank sizes, and storage convenience for several days of drycamping.
P.S. I notice that Tiger has discontinued their other models.
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