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myredracer
Jul 17, 2017Explorer II
We also got rid of our Roadtrip after getting fed up with some of the stupid features and poor quality. Upgraded to the very popular Weber Q 1200. Maybe there's a club somewhere for the happily converted?? :)
When the Roadtrip is "folded" up for storage, it won't sit flat and rocks left/right a fair bit. Why would they design it like that? I used a foam block under each end in the pass-through compartment to prevent it from sliding around.
If stored in a pass-through, I can't see the need for a bag. We had a Coleman cover for the Roadtrip but only used it once or twice over several years. You *might* get one of those to work and could perhaps trim some of the overhanging material off and fold it under? Maybe get the seamstress in the family to sew a zipper onto it?
The one thing I do miss about the Roadtrip is the large flat grate for doing things like pancakes. Oh wait, the lid won't close with the large grate in place. :M No, actually I don't miss it, lol... :)
When the Roadtrip is "folded" up for storage, it won't sit flat and rocks left/right a fair bit. Why would they design it like that? I used a foam block under each end in the pass-through compartment to prevent it from sliding around.
If stored in a pass-through, I can't see the need for a bag. We had a Coleman cover for the Roadtrip but only used it once or twice over several years. You *might* get one of those to work and could perhaps trim some of the overhanging material off and fold it under? Maybe get the seamstress in the family to sew a zipper onto it?
The one thing I do miss about the Roadtrip is the large flat grate for doing things like pancakes. Oh wait, the lid won't close with the large grate in place. :M No, actually I don't miss it, lol... :)
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