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tchil
Mar 13, 2018Explorer
95Jersey, I have a toyhauler without a garage. I don't know if you have looked at one of those or not. I personally like it because it is so flexible.
When we go on trips without the toys it is super roomy and can be completely setup before we leave the house. When we haul our 4 quads it still allows us to use the top bunk for stopovers on the road on the way to our destination.
We like to boondock for the privacy and the cost savings so the built in Genny and 150Gal fresh water are important to us. I have hauled canoes, kayaks, bicycles, quads and even a Suzuki Samurai in it over the years.
It really boils down to what you like to do and what the best "tool" for that job is.
Flexibility has been very important to us since it ends up meaning we use the trailer more often for more things. Lake trips, Bicycle Trips, Sightseeing, ATV trips, etc sometimes all of the above on the same trip.
When we go on trips without the toys it is super roomy and can be completely setup before we leave the house. When we haul our 4 quads it still allows us to use the top bunk for stopovers on the road on the way to our destination.
We like to boondock for the privacy and the cost savings so the built in Genny and 150Gal fresh water are important to us. I have hauled canoes, kayaks, bicycles, quads and even a Suzuki Samurai in it over the years.
It really boils down to what you like to do and what the best "tool" for that job is.
Flexibility has been very important to us since it ends up meaning we use the trailer more often for more things. Lake trips, Bicycle Trips, Sightseeing, ATV trips, etc sometimes all of the above on the same trip.
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