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brulaz
Mar 02, 2014Explorer
Depends upon how long you plan to stay, and how you use it. For us, 28gal for a family is just too small.
Western made trailers all seem to have higher tank capacities, and that's a real nice feature. They also seem to have better insulation and options like dual-pane thermal windows. When we were looking, the Cougar 1/2 Ton series had those advantages, and others.
But we ended up with another Western trailer made by Outdoors RV and are very happy with it. You might look at their bunkhouse trailers in the Timber Ridge, Creekside, Black Rock lines. http://www.outdoorsrvmfg.com
Another Western trailer with usually bigger tanks is Nash and Artic Fox made by Northwoods Mfg.
Western made trailers all seem to have higher tank capacities, and that's a real nice feature. They also seem to have better insulation and options like dual-pane thermal windows. When we were looking, the Cougar 1/2 Ton series had those advantages, and others.
But we ended up with another Western trailer made by Outdoors RV and are very happy with it. You might look at their bunkhouse trailers in the Timber Ridge, Creekside, Black Rock lines. http://www.outdoorsrvmfg.com
Another Western trailer with usually bigger tanks is Nash and Artic Fox made by Northwoods Mfg.
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