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TurnThePage
Apr 20, 2023Explorer
Almost any of the solid fiberglass trailers would be a good bet if you can find one you can afford which also meets your needs.
After that, I would lean toward Northwoods and Outdoors RVs.
If you can afford an Airstream, that might be good too. They are pretty and have mitigated a lot of the potential leak damage that they used to experience.
Those conventional trailers made with Azdel might have a leg up on those that aren't, but good upkeep should negate that advantage.
I just purchased a Grand Design mostly because I got a killer deal on a new 2022 model.
JMHO
After that, I would lean toward Northwoods and Outdoors RVs.
If you can afford an Airstream, that might be good too. They are pretty and have mitigated a lot of the potential leak damage that they used to experience.
Those conventional trailers made with Azdel might have a leg up on those that aren't, but good upkeep should negate that advantage.
I just purchased a Grand Design mostly because I got a killer deal on a new 2022 model.
JMHO
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