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burgess001
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Jan 09, 2019

4-Seasons Options

I sold a motorhome last year and bought a 1985 Lance TT. Love the little camper, but it is just too little. Looked at bigger Lance options, but do not like the floorplans. Like the Winnebago 2500FL, but it is not true 4-Season. What other TT's are true 4-season?
  • I think the newer Grand Designs are advirtised as 4-season.
  • http://outdoorsrvmfg.com/

    Many say they are. Unless you have dual pane windows then you're not getting the full 4 season effect. Just enclosing the dump valves or heating the fresh tank are only part of it.
  • My brother has a 2285 Lance and he does real well in the cold. I just got back from 2 weeks in the Nevada desert.........very cold and we did good when it was sunny for the solar or plugged in. How cold?........7 degrees cold. Noticed some frost on the inside of the entry door jam. With real low temps, every little air leak makes frost when the heater is running!
  • Nash, same manufacturer as Arctic Fox. Really happy with ours.
  • A small handful are 4 season. Very small. There is no industry standard so they can call them anything but it might not be more than a decal. 4 season in AZ will be different than 4 season in MN.
    B.O.
  • Arctic Fox and Nash made by Northwood MFG., in La Grande, Or. They make the trailer and camper all dedicated to a 4 seasons environment.

    http://northwoodmfg.com/