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rbpru
Mar 08, 2018Explorer II
As always the end use determines the type of TT you need. Most TTs are RVs intended for periodic use at a campground environment.
The father and more often you drift from this norm the more stress you can put on the TV and TT.
In AZ we found off-road could mean a nice sand road next to the beach of a quiet lake. Or, it could mean a rock strewn rutted trail up an ATV trail to a spectacular view.
There is no reason to pay for a four season TT if you hate going outside when it is cold. Likewise, if you often camp in harsher weather it can take a toll on TT not designed for such use.
Only you can decide which TT is most likely to fill your needs. Lance product do have a good reputation.
The father and more often you drift from this norm the more stress you can put on the TV and TT.
In AZ we found off-road could mean a nice sand road next to the beach of a quiet lake. Or, it could mean a rock strewn rutted trail up an ATV trail to a spectacular view.
There is no reason to pay for a four season TT if you hate going outside when it is cold. Likewise, if you often camp in harsher weather it can take a toll on TT not designed for such use.
Only you can decide which TT is most likely to fill your needs. Lance product do have a good reputation.
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