powhatanone wrote:
Thanks all for your input. Gives me lots to think about. Pros and Cons to the hybrid. I like the idea of having the open ends fresh air in the evening but do understand the AC will probably run more often during the day particularly in the south where we live. New vs. used, good advice.
Thanks again! Great place to come for advice.
Look carefully at the windows and flow through possibilities of floor plans. Then when you look at the actual unit - open the windows yourself.
Our TT has a bed slide - with a window on each side near the head of the bed.
In 102 nights as campground hosts at Big Bend National Park Chisos Basin Campground this summer (Apr 27-Aug 8) we slept exactly three nights with the windows closed and the AC on.
Our previous trailer - a no-slide BH26 model - also had good airflow across the bed.
We also like sleeping with fresh air blowing. We just have to avoid those 100+ degree days in Texas.