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jefe_4x4
Aug 29, 2017Explorer
Brad,
I don't think the newer people on here know who you are. I've seen several of our getting older (pedo viejo) TC veterans on here go to a class C when the time was right and they no longer need 4WD or the ability to remove the TC. The biggest thing for us oldies with creaky bods is to have an easy ingress and egress. To that goal, the http://www.lazydaze.com/
class C stands out for those that need those age friendly features.
Their website gives no towing parameters that I could find. Those that I've known with a LazyDaze are very happy with them. This is not an endorsement, only an observation. There are a few used ones for sale, but by and large the LazyDaze' are like Subarus: you just pass them down to someone else in the family. There are no dealers for this product. Every item is factory direct. The one I liked was the king/or two twin bed/center bath, 27 foot model.
your long time fan, jefe
I don't think the newer people on here know who you are. I've seen several of our getting older (pedo viejo) TC veterans on here go to a class C when the time was right and they no longer need 4WD or the ability to remove the TC. The biggest thing for us oldies with creaky bods is to have an easy ingress and egress. To that goal, the http://www.lazydaze.com/
class C stands out for those that need those age friendly features.
Their website gives no towing parameters that I could find. Those that I've known with a LazyDaze are very happy with them. This is not an endorsement, only an observation. There are a few used ones for sale, but by and large the LazyDaze' are like Subarus: you just pass them down to someone else in the family. There are no dealers for this product. Every item is factory direct. The one I liked was the king/or two twin bed/center bath, 27 foot model.
your long time fan, jefe
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