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- hittintheroad2gExplorerI can't give you an opinion on the Nano, but I have an Apex, a smaller bunkhouse one, and my husband and I are very happy with the unit itself. When we purchased it we were very limited because of our tow capacity at the time (max was like 6,ooo lbs). In our search for a lite-weight travel trailer, we liked the Apex the best, quality/construction was good and it didn't feel cheap. Good luck with your decision, I was baffled at how stressful it was when we were buying.
- whatimmadoboutmExplorer
LarryJM wrote:
mehwwh wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with this unit or thoughts about me considering this unit?
Since you gave ABSOLUTELY NO FACTS to consider I don't see how anyone can give you any information. It that unit weighs 17,000lbs and is 40+ ft long I think it's too much for your TV ... so there is my thoughts based on the two numbers I ASSUMED.
Larry
Perhaps the OP assumed you might be capable of Googling the trailer model they listed in the post title. - SoundGuyExplorerThis Coachmen Apex Nano would be my preference over that KZ E181RB you asked about earlier - larger tanks, longer awning - but as a single axle trailer it still suffers many of the same drawbacks as that KZ. As mentioned in your other thread I'd question the purchase of any one of these models when dual axle versions of similar length that don't suffer any of these drawbacks are so readily available. :h
- LarryJMExplorer II
mehwwh wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with this unit or thoughts about me considering this unit?
Since you gave ABSOLUTELY NO FACTS to consider I don't see how anyone can give you any information. It that unit weighs 17,000lbs and is 40+ ft long I think it's too much for your TV ... so there is my thoughts based on the two numbers I ASSUMED.
Larry
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