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Whitehall
Aug 25, 2015Explorer
My perception is that Arctic Fox sits on top of the heap, and the price reflects it. Outdoors makes, I believe, 5 lines of TT, increasing in quality, price, and features. I would be happy with any one, except perhaps the lowest end Black Rock. We selected a Snow River, which doesn't have quite the number of features as an AF, but is still very well built for an RV (I hope).
Another issue is that I would really prefer a shorter trailer so we could get into more California state parks. However, Arctic Fox seems to have a gap in their line between the 22G and the 25 models, which are darn near 30' long. The 24J has a closed-in rear due to the bath, which I didn't want. The Snow River 246RKS fit the bill. Longer than I wanted, but big enough to meet our needs.
Another issue is that I would really prefer a shorter trailer so we could get into more California state parks. However, Arctic Fox seems to have a gap in their line between the 22G and the 25 models, which are darn near 30' long. The 24J has a closed-in rear due to the bath, which I didn't want. The Snow River 246RKS fit the bill. Longer than I wanted, but big enough to meet our needs.
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