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Desert_Buggy
May 23, 2013Explorer
Sorry I didn't see this thread sooner.
My husband and I have enjoyed ours since December when it arrived (special order).
My comments will be in comparison to our previous TT (2009 Coachmen 150mph Blast toy hauler).
Pros:
Nice fit and finish. No sawdust lurking in the cabinets. No loose screws, staples, or trim. No blobs of caulking.
Three flip-up windows that can be left open even during rain for ventilation.
Adequate kitchen counter space for a small kitchen.
Porcelin toilet at same angle as door, so your legs run parallel to door instead of knees into door.
Storage, storage, storage: inside and out. (We had very minimal in our tiny toy hauler).
Freezer is plenty big to pack more than four little boxes of Stouffer's lasagna. :)
Back lower bunk bed is low enough that no step is necessary. (Jayco's version of this TT was significantly higher).
Enough space in the aisles and doorways that a person can step aside to let someone else by.
Heater/ A/C more than adequate so far.
Cons:
Mattresses. We replaced to meet our needs.
Shower/Tub floor is too high for short people like me to exit gracefully. Added grab handle over toilet to assist.
Two places in kitchen area where storage space does not have an access door. I plan on removing the decorative wood and installing doors.
Modifications to standard equipment:
Standard queen mattress for front bed
Memory foam full mattress for lower bunk
Wire shelving in cabinets on either side front bed.
Removed piston on front door (We prefer door latched wide
open)
Heng's II ventilator fan in bathroom
I have made many more modifications if you'd like a more complete list.
We have taken the TT on three trips with great success.
I'll gladly answer any further questions and post pics if necessary.
My husband and I have enjoyed ours since December when it arrived (special order).
My comments will be in comparison to our previous TT (2009 Coachmen 150mph Blast toy hauler).
Pros:
Nice fit and finish. No sawdust lurking in the cabinets. No loose screws, staples, or trim. No blobs of caulking.
Three flip-up windows that can be left open even during rain for ventilation.
Adequate kitchen counter space for a small kitchen.
Porcelin toilet at same angle as door, so your legs run parallel to door instead of knees into door.
Storage, storage, storage: inside and out. (We had very minimal in our tiny toy hauler).
Freezer is plenty big to pack more than four little boxes of Stouffer's lasagna. :)
Back lower bunk bed is low enough that no step is necessary. (Jayco's version of this TT was significantly higher).
Enough space in the aisles and doorways that a person can step aside to let someone else by.
Heater/ A/C more than adequate so far.
Cons:
Mattresses. We replaced to meet our needs.
Shower/Tub floor is too high for short people like me to exit gracefully. Added grab handle over toilet to assist.
Two places in kitchen area where storage space does not have an access door. I plan on removing the decorative wood and installing doors.
Modifications to standard equipment:
Standard queen mattress for front bed
Memory foam full mattress for lower bunk
Wire shelving in cabinets on either side front bed.
Removed piston on front door (We prefer door latched wide
open)
Heng's II ventilator fan in bathroom
I have made many more modifications if you'd like a more complete list.
We have taken the TT on three trips with great success.
I'll gladly answer any further questions and post pics if necessary.
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