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Kidoo
Mar 31, 2016Explorer
I just parked the beast. Well, there are some good things too. The view, no other RV offers the same. Quiet with the DP, I barely hear the engine wisper. Ride is very smooth, my coffee cup sits on a table beside me and very rarely fall down, and the table is only a folding one which is by nature fragile. Plus, I just stop, make a coffee pot, have lunch, and we are back on the road. Once your in, rain, snow, wind, you don't have to ever get out, I go for 600 miles with +- 25 gallons left in the tank. Sometimes I just stay in for a couple of days until I have to fuel up.
Mine have double pane window, you still see out in sub zero, and it is well insulated, I camped many times below freezing without a problem. With 31 gallons of propane, you go a long way. With the double pane, you still can see outside! I remember last year in the Canyon De Chelly in January, snowed in for a couple of days, it was wonderfull, the view, the comfort, the ease to change wet cloths.
It is hard to find the best choice.
Mine have double pane window, you still see out in sub zero, and it is well insulated, I camped many times below freezing without a problem. With 31 gallons of propane, you go a long way. With the double pane, you still can see outside! I remember last year in the Canyon De Chelly in January, snowed in for a couple of days, it was wonderfull, the view, the comfort, the ease to change wet cloths.
It is hard to find the best choice.
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