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Bedlam
Jul 06, 2014Moderator
We love the capacities and build quality of our Arctic Fox, but the Adventurer was a close second. Eagle Cap and Adventurer are now owned by the same company, but used to be separate - I don't know how this has affected either brand.
We are space constrained with our current short bed and really couldn't go with a side door model and still have enough capacity to tow. Given the option, we would definitely choose a side door with dry bath if we had a larger truck. We transitioned from a toy hauler that had a bath almost as large as our entire TC, so it has been a change we have to accept. Although I feel fair weather campers are well suited for a wet bath, I don't know how people deal with wet gear and towels. We have clothes lines in our enclosed trailer to hang things and still allow access to the bathroom.
We are space constrained with our current short bed and really couldn't go with a side door model and still have enough capacity to tow. Given the option, we would definitely choose a side door with dry bath if we had a larger truck. We transitioned from a toy hauler that had a bath almost as large as our entire TC, so it has been a change we have to accept. Although I feel fair weather campers are well suited for a wet bath, I don't know how people deal with wet gear and towels. We have clothes lines in our enclosed trailer to hang things and still allow access to the bathroom.
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