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- Jim_ShoeExplorerThe only person that can answer that question is somebody that's tried them all. And they probably couldn't afford a computer to read the question after spending all that money on RVs. The best you'll get is somebody that's had two or three different brands. Then subtract the folks that didn't like any of the two or three and folks that liked all of the two or three, and you find a very small group of people that absolutely love or hate each of those brands.
- dbblsExplorerHighest quality would have to be Airstream.
- WoodGlueExplorerHeavy & well built: Northwood Mfg
Lightweight & well built: Lance Travel Trailers
WoodGlue - n7bsnExplorer
caseyhoward wrote:
Northwood is the best
Best value, couldn't argue (we are on our 2nd one). Best, na.. - n7bsnExplorer
kamperdog wrote:
Yes and yes.... Would love airstream , but wouldn't want to sell a kidney to have one.
Then you don't want New Horizon (which is more expensive, a lot more) - caseyhowardExplorerNorthwood is the best
- restlesswindExplorerIf anyone can come up with a definitive answer to the question,then I have another question.
How long is a piece of string?
Everyone will have an opinion In my opinion NuWa units are near the top of the list,however,they are now in the orphan class. A gently used model at a decent price would get you up there with the best of them. - WoodGlueExplorerLance Travel Trailers
WoodGlue - JJBIRISHExplorerThe question is so broad there is no realistic answer that would make sense…
- Francesca_KnowlExplorerWell, I don't know how big you're lookin' to go, but if it's small-to-medium:
I think the all-aluminum Camplite looks to be a real winner, quality-wise.link
I'm lovin' that no-wood, no laminated composite sides, and practically no steel thing!
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