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wrvond
Sep 25, 2013Explorer II
I purchased mine as much for the things it doesn't have as for the things it does.
We definitely didn't want bunks (just two of us) - you'd be amazed how hard it is to get a decent size bathroom without bunks!
Initially, we didn't want a slide. Seems more hassle than it's worth. But decided we really wanted the extra room, but it couldn't block access to anything while stowed, and no kitchen components (like reefer) could be in it.
Turns out the Coachmen 25RKS has a slide only 18 inches deep with sofa and cabinet in it. It doesn't block anything at all.
Coachmen stopped making the Deluxe Edition, but for the same price I ordered a 253RKS outfitted the same as a Deluxe with a 15K A/C and I got to pick the colors and patterns! Couldn't pass that up.
Oh, and the second entrance door enters the bathroom instead of the bedroom. How cool is that?!
My TT reminds me of Amish women. No jewelry, no high heels or mini-skirts. But strong and completely reliable.
We definitely didn't want bunks (just two of us) - you'd be amazed how hard it is to get a decent size bathroom without bunks!
Initially, we didn't want a slide. Seems more hassle than it's worth. But decided we really wanted the extra room, but it couldn't block access to anything while stowed, and no kitchen components (like reefer) could be in it.
Turns out the Coachmen 25RKS has a slide only 18 inches deep with sofa and cabinet in it. It doesn't block anything at all.
Coachmen stopped making the Deluxe Edition, but for the same price I ordered a 253RKS outfitted the same as a Deluxe with a 15K A/C and I got to pick the colors and patterns! Couldn't pass that up.
Oh, and the second entrance door enters the bathroom instead of the bedroom. How cool is that?!
My TT reminds me of Amish women. No jewelry, no high heels or mini-skirts. But strong and completely reliable.
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