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babies_dadeo
Aug 02, 2013Explorer
Open Range with the 4-season package and the extreme arctic package... one of the reasons I bought mine.
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4 season trailers are great but if you want to winter in them, they are going to need some extra work. If you are looking for a serious pull up and stop in ANY weather sort of trailer, I have only ever seen one brand that could do it. Its called a "roughneck nt 300" I personally know guys that drag them from lease to lease all winter long. Just so you know however, they are not cheap, do not have a lot of the "comforts" of a typical RV and they are HEAVY.
Best of luck, would love to hear what ya find.
:)
:)
4 season trailers are great but if you want to winter in them, they are going to need some extra work. If you are looking for a serious pull up and stop in ANY weather sort of trailer, I have only ever seen one brand that could do it. Its called a "roughneck nt 300" I personally know guys that drag them from lease to lease all winter long. Just so you know however, they are not cheap, do not have a lot of the "comforts" of a typical RV and they are HEAVY.
Best of luck, would love to hear what ya find.
:)
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