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blderman
Mar 16, 2015Explorer
scbwr wrote:
If I'm looking at the correct models, the Coleman has a slideout, the Hideout doesn't. I would opt for the slide out as it really helps with space on smaller trailers. When we were looking at trailers, the Coleman line was what I would consider a entry level trailer, which explains why it is priced far lower than a Nash. Not knowing your budget, I would suggest you consider the Winnebago Minnie line. I would say that the quality is better than the Coleman and prices tend to be lower than Lance. The bunkhouse model that may meet your needs is:
Winnebago Minnie with bunks
Look at the link for the 2451BHS
You should be able to purchase one for 24K or less. As another option, take a look at units by Jayco or Starcraft which come with a 2 year warranty. The Jayco Jayflight line is a pretty solid line of trailers. In any event, I'd look at other units and compare them to the Coleman.
The Hideout also has a slideout, they are basically the exact same trailer only the bathroom and outdoor kitchens are slightly different. I would love to be able to buy a higher quality model but anything over 20k is just out of our price range right now. And as I mentioned our current 1986 trailer is starting to cost more money fixing than its worth. I would think that the Hideout/Coleman has to be equal to or greater quality than the construction of my 86 trailer?
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