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Nicholsfamily05
Sep 08, 2016Explorer
We had two previous trailers that didn't have them and I thought what's the big deal.
Found out that well depending on where we camped it would have been nice to have.
One camp ground had lots of pine needles that landed on top of the slide and I had to go up and sweep them off.
Same when we went on a late fall trip and the camp ground had huge oak trees. Well the leaves landed right on top and again had to sweep off.
I didn't find the rain issue to bad as the seals helped push it off before coming in. Yup there was still some that came in but not enough to hurt anything.
Our new trailer has them and we love them. I went to check on them a few times and nothing was under them. So nice to beable to just close the slides and be done
Found out that well depending on where we camped it would have been nice to have.
One camp ground had lots of pine needles that landed on top of the slide and I had to go up and sweep them off.
Same when we went on a late fall trip and the camp ground had huge oak trees. Well the leaves landed right on top and again had to sweep off.
I didn't find the rain issue to bad as the seals helped push it off before coming in. Yup there was still some that came in but not enough to hurt anything.
Our new trailer has them and we love them. I went to check on them a few times and nothing was under them. So nice to beable to just close the slides and be done
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