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LewBob
Apr 11, 2014Explorer
We started with a 16-foot, traded for a 21-foot, then a 32-foot, now enjoying our 24-foot Arctic Fox. As has been said, the 32-footer was no more difficult to back than the others and certainly easier than the single-axle 16-footer. That said, we like to camp in Forest Service and Park Service campgrounds and have found that the 24-footer fits in a lot more sites. We don't really miss the extra space even though we spend 3-4 months at a time on the road.
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