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AdvancedQs
Aug 12, 2021Explorer
spoon059 wrote:AdvancedQs wrote:
Yes, I have an arctic fox now. Maybe I’ll just keep it. It’s so ugly inside though.
In terms of quality of build and design for colder weather, I think its pretty hard to beat a Northwoods trailer. They aren't the typical Elkhart, Indiana RV that is slapped together as quick and cheap as possible. The Nash and Arctic Fox lines are purpose built, they are built more solid and built with better insulation and windows (assuming you get a "cold weather" package). A true 4 season camper will have dual pane windows, it will have electric heating pads on your tanks and it will have additional insulation.
Most of the generic RVs don't have all those features. If you can find one that does, you will see that it is probably the same cost as the Northwoods product.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If yours is ugly, maybe you can paint the cabinets, change the floor or reupholster it to suit your needs. I think if you move away from your current trailer, you will be deeply disappointed in the Shadow Cruiser. I like that it has Azdel composite siding... but I don't see anything else that makes it close to what you are looking for, except it might be prettier in your mind.
Ok. Fair enough. Maybe I need to remodel this Arctic Fox. I have a second thread on where to work on the camper going and as you can tell, I’m trying to decide between remodeling the Arctic Fox and getting a new “disposable” trailer.
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