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djcjc
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Feb 04, 2014

ENTRY LEVEL?

I just read it again about how some trailers are considered entry level trailers by the elite of campers. I have a Jayco Jay Flight 29QBH this trailer has the layout we wanted the water and holding tank capacities we like but yet here is considered entry level. I has been to Florida ,Tn twice,Indy,& numerous trips here around IL and now that I am retired it is going to get pulled around alot more and many trips far frome home ( Tn in march Deadwood in June) I will not apologize to other in campgrounds for my aluminum sided entry level trailer I will just enjoy our trips and have fun. If this is entry level I guess it is where I belong I am not going live in it 24 - 7.

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  • Entry level usually means light and cheap. As long as you are not living in it 24/7 as you said, should be fine. Just takes heavier and stronger materials to stand up to constant use.
  • Just because it is entry level doesn't mean there is anything wrong with it.
  • I don't care at all for stick & tin built trailers. But it doesn't matter what I think and you shouldn't be ashamed or ever feel like you need to apologize for whatever works for you in your travel adventures!

    Entry level trailers and elite trailers are all different ways of accomplishing the same thing. Wearing an Izod shirt or a JCPenney brand shirt accomplishes the exact same thing!

    Enjoy your travels!

    WoodGlue