I will be purchasing an Imagine Grand Design 2018 RB2600. The insulation is listed as, Floor R-30, Roof R-40 but the walls are listed as R-7. I was wondering if this is sufficient insulation for the t...
Travel trailers are simply insulated to the bare min, due the thickness of walls and the roof / floor. They also compete on weight and cost. People that stay in their trailers when it’s 10 degrees outside, or 106, are not camping, rather they are living. The standard travel trailer was never designed for this.
I live in Az and I would never go camping on a 110 degree weekend.