Forum Discussion
Johndanielscpa
Mar 27, 2017Explorer
First, there is already a lot of misinformation in this thread, so allow me to fill in some gaps.
First, I would suggest going to the T@B forum if you are interested in a T@B:
http://tab-rv.vanillaforums.com/discussions
That said, I will start out by saying that I own an Arctic Fox 27-5L fifth wheel that I really love. AND I own a T@B Max S that I also dearly love, because it is my fifth wheel crunched down to a very small size. It has a dining area that turns into a very comfortable queen size bed, a stove, sink, refrigerator, toilet, shower, an exceptionally nice hot water system and heating system, air conditioning, amazing quality (built by the Amish), a wonderful company backing it up, a very nice room-sized, enclosed awning, and with my 200 watt solar panel and two six volt batteries, I can be off grid for a very long time. Which is why I bought it - to be a longer-term, offgrid RV that I could easily take where I could not take my fifth wheel. Yes, it is small. I'm 5'11", and I need to tilt my head a bit when I stand up in it. But it is a very, solid little rig that, if you can work with a smaller space, has it all. Coming from entirely too many years camping out of a tent (and less), I can credibly say, it is MUCH better than a tent!
First, I would suggest going to the T@B forum if you are interested in a T@B:
http://tab-rv.vanillaforums.com/discussions
That said, I will start out by saying that I own an Arctic Fox 27-5L fifth wheel that I really love. AND I own a T@B Max S that I also dearly love, because it is my fifth wheel crunched down to a very small size. It has a dining area that turns into a very comfortable queen size bed, a stove, sink, refrigerator, toilet, shower, an exceptionally nice hot water system and heating system, air conditioning, amazing quality (built by the Amish), a wonderful company backing it up, a very nice room-sized, enclosed awning, and with my 200 watt solar panel and two six volt batteries, I can be off grid for a very long time. Which is why I bought it - to be a longer-term, offgrid RV that I could easily take where I could not take my fifth wheel. Yes, it is small. I'm 5'11", and I need to tilt my head a bit when I stand up in it. But it is a very, solid little rig that, if you can work with a smaller space, has it all. Coming from entirely too many years camping out of a tent (and less), I can credibly say, it is MUCH better than a tent!
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