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bob_nestor
Dec 16, 2015Explorer III
I assume you mean the Roadtrek when you talk about the shower in the aisle. My 210 Popular has this but it's also possible to do a sit down shower in the wet bath. It's a bit cramped but it works. In fact in my Roadtrek I installed a rubber mat in the aisle and never use the stand up shower. But then I'm not living it it full time and most of my trips are for a few days or a few weeks where I can get by with the sit down shower. However, the first thing I want to do when I get home is go take a long stand up shower!
I really like the Roadtrek for its size, handling, gas mileage, drivability and overall comfort. Since I moved up to it from tent camping it was like a large fiberglass tent with cold beer, dry sleeping area with a potty and a place to get cleaned up and make hot meals. Now that I'm retired and looking at doing a bit more time on the road I think I'd like something with a dry bath, nice shower, permanent made up bed and more storage. I realize I'd have to give up some of the other things I like about the Roadtrek to get these though. Oh, a black tank flush and no macerator would be on my must have list too.
I really like the Roadtrek for its size, handling, gas mileage, drivability and overall comfort. Since I moved up to it from tent camping it was like a large fiberglass tent with cold beer, dry sleeping area with a potty and a place to get cleaned up and make hot meals. Now that I'm retired and looking at doing a bit more time on the road I think I'd like something with a dry bath, nice shower, permanent made up bed and more storage. I realize I'd have to give up some of the other things I like about the Roadtrek to get these though. Oh, a black tank flush and no macerator would be on my must have list too.
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