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mrkoje
Apr 20, 2013Explorer
WoodGlue wrote:RCHamblin wrote:byways wrote:
outdoors RV
X2
X3
OutdoorsRv to my way of thinking are probably superior to Arctic Fox for off-road use, as they are built specifically for this.
I've never had the pleasure of being in one of their units, but I've watched all the videos on YouTube and understand how they're built, etc.
WoodGlue
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x4 on the OutdoorsRV products. I was searching for a about 5 months before I decided to go with the OutdoorsRV Back Country. Like Woodglue stated, they are a little more built for offroad / boondocking situations from the factory. The axles are "flipped" from the factory giving much appreciated ground clearence. Offroad suspension, standard cold weather package etc.. The frames are custom built by Northwood Mfg (Artic Fox/Nash). Heated/enclosed underbelly is nice but also the valves for black/gray tank are insulated. The junction box is behind the a-frame out of the way and protected. I would say the build quality is above average from typical units in my catagory. Really with the OutdoorsRV it's a lot of little things that add up to a big difference and that means a lot to me. FWIW: I wouldn't say it's THE best TT out there but for the money that I had to spend and the features that I wanted I found it far superior to others in the class.
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