breeves2245
Jan 10, 2019Explorer
First look at travel trailers today at Camping World
Looking to buy a travel trailer and was thinking 16-18ft would be about right. Just me, so only need one bed.
Never stepped foot inside of a travel trailer so I had no idea how it "felt" inside in terms of roominess, etc. Went to Camping World at lunch today for a quick look see.
The 16/17/18 were fine but the 23ft felt exponentially larger and felt more livable.
I can figure which layout makes sense for me based on how I will be using it, but what I can't know is how much different does a 23ft 4,200lb trailer with twin axles tow vs a 17ft 3,000lb single axle. Have a 1/2 ton Silverado with towing package, so no concern there either way with 8,200 lbs towing capacity and 1,000 tongue weight.
I gravitate to the smaller ones because I envision it being so much more nimble to tow and get in/out of gas stations, etc.
If I had to buy today, it would be a 17ft Casita/Scamp/Escape. None of which were at Camping World.
Never stepped foot inside of a travel trailer so I had no idea how it "felt" inside in terms of roominess, etc. Went to Camping World at lunch today for a quick look see.
The 16/17/18 were fine but the 23ft felt exponentially larger and felt more livable.
I can figure which layout makes sense for me based on how I will be using it, but what I can't know is how much different does a 23ft 4,200lb trailer with twin axles tow vs a 17ft 3,000lb single axle. Have a 1/2 ton Silverado with towing package, so no concern there either way with 8,200 lbs towing capacity and 1,000 tongue weight.
I gravitate to the smaller ones because I envision it being so much more nimble to tow and get in/out of gas stations, etc.
If I had to buy today, it would be a 17ft Casita/Scamp/Escape. None of which were at Camping World.