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StirCrazy
Jul 22, 2022Moderator
terrybk wrote:
We are looking at a 2006 Bigfoot 25C9.4LB camper. The label in the closet says it weighs 2335lbs wet (32 gals of water, two propane tanks, two batteries, etc.) then lists the weights for the options. This one has all options except the generation. I get a total wet weight of 2654lbs.
That seems low for wet weight. Has anyone else weighed their BF camper and compared it to the label? Yes, I know many say the label is a lie, but BF appears to have picked a specific number for the lie (if true!) Maybe the older BF campers were lighter?
I plan on calling BF in the morning and forcing them to confess but I wanted to see if anyone else had some hard numbers against the wet label.
Regards,
Terry
I live an hours drive from the bigfoot factory and have been there several times over the last couple years. the wet weight is what it is. if its any heavier it is because the dealer added somthing when they got it. there should be two weights, on the dry weight before any factory options are added then the wet weight. they actualy weigh the unit when it is done being built with a full water tank, propane and such which they do for there testing before it ships. so the same model can very a bit between each unit depending what factory installed options it has. I have been very impressed with there manufactuing, just not the fact they use rv queens and the price. also the fact you have to wait up to 10 months right now for an order... Northren light is another 30 min down the road.
Steve
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