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Terryallan
Sep 28, 2013Explorer II
As I said. You don't like it, don't buy it. I very much like the lite weight, and strength of AZDEL, and can tell from experience. The TT is easier to cool.
I also like that it won't rot. As for delamination. Not going to comment. Cause I don't know. Can say of all the delamination stories you see on the forum. None of them is an AZDEL product. Don't mean it won't. Just haven't read of it.
It is also Green Certified. The APEX line is in the GOLD classification. Me personally. I really don't care about the Greenness of it. I just like the lightness, resistance to rot, and insulation values of it. Plus the fact it has no bad odor.
GREEN CERTIFIED ACROSS THE BOARD...
Certified Green
Green Certified.
Coachmen offers a variety of Green Certified products, including camping trailers, travel trailers, fifth wheels and motorhomes.
What does "Green" really mean?
Green is the result of a process using effective production techniques in combination with resource efficient and healthy materials to create products that satisfy consumer needs with minimal environmental impact. A professional third-party certification agency, such as TRA Certification, provides the trust factor so important to being green. The categories listed below help determine how "green" a process and product really are.
Certification levels are:
BRONZE, SILVER, GOLD and EMERALD (highest)
I also like that it won't rot. As for delamination. Not going to comment. Cause I don't know. Can say of all the delamination stories you see on the forum. None of them is an AZDEL product. Don't mean it won't. Just haven't read of it.
It is also Green Certified. The APEX line is in the GOLD classification. Me personally. I really don't care about the Greenness of it. I just like the lightness, resistance to rot, and insulation values of it. Plus the fact it has no bad odor.
GREEN CERTIFIED ACROSS THE BOARD...
Certified Green
Green Certified.
Coachmen offers a variety of Green Certified products, including camping trailers, travel trailers, fifth wheels and motorhomes.
What does "Green" really mean?
Green is the result of a process using effective production techniques in combination with resource efficient and healthy materials to create products that satisfy consumer needs with minimal environmental impact. A professional third-party certification agency, such as TRA Certification, provides the trust factor so important to being green. The categories listed below help determine how "green" a process and product really are.
Certification levels are:
BRONZE, SILVER, GOLD and EMERALD (highest)
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