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bikendan
Jul 13, 2017Explorer
Kostyan wrote:
Considering getting our 1st trailer and hybrids look attractive from the size and weight perspective, but thanks to this thread, realize that temp control can be a problem
What is PUGs and Reflectix, and where do you apply that?
In our Mid-Atlantic climate, summers are hot and humid and this is a major concern. Are there specific (used) hybrid trailer makes/models that control temp better than the others?
Looking at 10-15 yr old hybrids just to have 2-3 long weekend trips per year.
PUGs stands for Popup Gizmos. Visit their website for info.
Reflectix is a foil insulating material available at Lowe's, HD and other hardware stores.
No brand/make is better than another when it comes to temp control.
Though hybrids with ducted a/c, manage temps better than those with non-ducted a/couple.
And finding a 10-15 year old hybrid in good shape, will be difficult.
I just sold my 11 year old hybrid but I took very good care of it, but that's not common.
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