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tragusa3
Mar 03, 2016Explorer
I felt the same way when we shopped. Surveyor seemed the highest level of quality that I was willing to spend for. Clear differences between it and entry level, but the price didn't jump to the upper tier.
After one year and 60 nights or so in ours, I can say that we are satisfied with our choice, if not impressed. No issues, big or small.
I've done enough mods to have seen in many of the walls, floors and ceiling. Everything I've seen on the inside is as advertised. Note, the roof has fiberglass batting insulation. Also note that the aluminum frame is around every cutout. You can see it all early in the morning when the outside of the trailer is sweating from a cold overnight A/C. Some don't have that.
I'm a big guy (300 pounds), and the floor flexes more than I like. But I think most TT would with my wait.
After one year and 60 nights or so in ours, I can say that we are satisfied with our choice, if not impressed. No issues, big or small.
I've done enough mods to have seen in many of the walls, floors and ceiling. Everything I've seen on the inside is as advertised. Note, the roof has fiberglass batting insulation. Also note that the aluminum frame is around every cutout. You can see it all early in the morning when the outside of the trailer is sweating from a cold overnight A/C. Some don't have that.
I'm a big guy (300 pounds), and the floor flexes more than I like. But I think most TT would with my wait.
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