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SideHillSoup
Sep 15, 2017Explorer
We don't have a 10-2 EX, however we do have a brand new ( 2 weeks old) 8-11 EX dry bath.
We have camped in it for just over a weeks total time and the onlly two issues we have found.
one was the instructions for the Happy jacks, suck. I wrote proses training documents for a number of years, and their instructions just suck, but that's not NL issue.
The second was that we couldn't put a MaxAir vent cover over the bathroom vent because the frame of the vent is to close to the step up of the roof. If that vent was about 2 inches closer to the outside of the camper a vent cover would fit. But I bet there is a structal reason it is located where it is.
Other than that it is perfect.
We have had a couple of showers and I'm over 6' tall 235 and I fit in there just nice. Not sure what you think your getting with a shower in a camper but you have to figure it's going to be tight. Yes brushing your teeth is a little tight as the sink for me is to low. I think there could have been a between design of the sink / shower nozel/ taps, but nothing a bit of maneuvering can't fix.
I agree that if the dinette and kitchen were switched around it would be better for viewing out that big window on the dinette, but then again , when I went on the tour a month or so ago they said everything is arranged for weight distribution, and placement of appliances / battires / propane tanks etc...
We did get the u shaped dinette which we did so we could stretch out or legs more with that seat against the outside wall. The added bonus was the extra storage under that extra seat.
The 2018 NL 8-11 with dry bath is 4 inches longer than the 2017 with the wet bath, so we got extra room in the bathroom, which yes is small, but it's a campernot a 35' ft Wheel that we down graded from.
It's easy on my GMC 3500 and I have no troubles passing slower vehicals going up some of the mountain passes around here. It corners better than I thought, and have no issues with breaking coming down hills. I can park in a single wide parking spot but I do take up four.... greedy....
The basement is great, my Coleman Grill and my two low profile tool boxes fit in there with room to spare.
We bought this rig for mobility in the bush and for Hwy and city driving. So with a smaller rig you have to exspect something won't be exsactly how you would do it.
We have camped in it for just over a weeks total time and the onlly two issues we have found.
one was the instructions for the Happy jacks, suck. I wrote proses training documents for a number of years, and their instructions just suck, but that's not NL issue.
The second was that we couldn't put a MaxAir vent cover over the bathroom vent because the frame of the vent is to close to the step up of the roof. If that vent was about 2 inches closer to the outside of the camper a vent cover would fit. But I bet there is a structal reason it is located where it is.
Other than that it is perfect.
We have had a couple of showers and I'm over 6' tall 235 and I fit in there just nice. Not sure what you think your getting with a shower in a camper but you have to figure it's going to be tight. Yes brushing your teeth is a little tight as the sink for me is to low. I think there could have been a between design of the sink / shower nozel/ taps, but nothing a bit of maneuvering can't fix.
I agree that if the dinette and kitchen were switched around it would be better for viewing out that big window on the dinette, but then again , when I went on the tour a month or so ago they said everything is arranged for weight distribution, and placement of appliances / battires / propane tanks etc...
We did get the u shaped dinette which we did so we could stretch out or legs more with that seat against the outside wall. The added bonus was the extra storage under that extra seat.
The 2018 NL 8-11 with dry bath is 4 inches longer than the 2017 with the wet bath, so we got extra room in the bathroom, which yes is small, but it's a campernot a 35' ft Wheel that we down graded from.
It's easy on my GMC 3500 and I have no troubles passing slower vehicals going up some of the mountain passes around here. It corners better than I thought, and have no issues with breaking coming down hills. I can park in a single wide parking spot but I do take up four.... greedy....
The basement is great, my Coleman Grill and my two low profile tool boxes fit in there with room to spare.
We bought this rig for mobility in the bush and for Hwy and city driving. So with a smaller rig you have to exspect something won't be exsactly how you would do it.
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