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burningman
Jan 30, 2019Explorer II
You should... I’m on your side, I love the BF 10.4, I was gonna buy one.
My local dealer (Apache Camping Center) sells both. He urged me to step into some of the NLs parked beside the BFs. I didn’t “get” the floorplan either until I got in one.
It’s amazingly roomy feeling.
The windows open on the NL, actually more than the BF sliding widowns do.
They’re hinged at the top and flip up. I love the built-in shades that slide up from the bottoms of them.
The BF has an overkill furnace. That’s not a bad thing, but the NL furnace is plenty for use in extremely cold weather and is also ducted to heat the tanks.
I like the sunroof in the BF, which the NL doesn’t have, but it is another big hole in the roof...
I have no stake in either outfit, I’m just giving you a heads-up that the other two-piece fiberglass camper from Canada is definitely worth looking at carefully. It had enough advantages to sway me from buying myself a 10.4.
My local dealer (Apache Camping Center) sells both. He urged me to step into some of the NLs parked beside the BFs. I didn’t “get” the floorplan either until I got in one.
It’s amazingly roomy feeling.
The windows open on the NL, actually more than the BF sliding widowns do.
They’re hinged at the top and flip up. I love the built-in shades that slide up from the bottoms of them.
The BF has an overkill furnace. That’s not a bad thing, but the NL furnace is plenty for use in extremely cold weather and is also ducted to heat the tanks.
I like the sunroof in the BF, which the NL doesn’t have, but it is another big hole in the roof...
I have no stake in either outfit, I’m just giving you a heads-up that the other two-piece fiberglass camper from Canada is definitely worth looking at carefully. It had enough advantages to sway me from buying myself a 10.4.
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