tnrv'er wrote:
Theres a another non-slide (ORV 22RD, I think is the model) that im also liking. Just stating to like the non-slides more lately.
Our most recent Coachmen was the first we've ever owned with a slide and although there's no question a slide does open up the interior of any trailer I'm
still not convinced. No slide topper means dragging along a ladder so I can reach the top of the slide for cleaning and of course any slide means additional mechanical / electrical complication. Pundits will always claim that slide issues are relatively infrequent but I've personally talked to others in campgrounds experiencing slide failure and read countless stories of slide issues here on the forums. No slide(s) obviously eliminates any of these issues entirely. One of our previous trailers was a non-slide K-Z Spree 240BH-LX triple bunk bed family trailer and our family of four had plenty of space. If we were
living in it full time that would be another issue but as a
recreational vehicle used a few times each season I'd have no issue whatsoever returning to a non-slide trailer.