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seaeagle2
Jun 01, 2015Explorer
Part of the light weight / quality equation is the added factor of "entry level", I would say the 3 are sort of mutually exclusive but not necessarily light weight / quality. Our Takena is a light weight, but it's got a boxed 2x4 powder coated frame and a welded aluminum frame with vacuum bonded composite roof and sidewalls, and it was built in Oregon. Looking at the fit and finish, it seems better than some of the other "light weight" trailer we looked at that also were "entry level". Ours has a 6' fridge, 3 burner stove / oven, rooftop 13k btu a/c (with some ducting in the ceiling). In some industries, building a light weight product is a sign of better quality materials with higher strength to weight ratios, but apparently the RV industry
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