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ktmrfs
Nov 11, 2013Explorer II
Highway 4x4 wrote:
Looking at new TT's and just wondering. With the bedroom in the front and no window there do you miss not being able to see the TV when parked for security? With a rear living area and big back windows is that a good view or blocked most of the time. Don't the big back windows get very dirty on the road? Does the sealed underside cause issues for inspection and repair? I don't camp when it snows or where it's 100+ deg so do I need thermal pane windows? How are the "frameless" windows? The TT I am looking at is the Wind River 250RDSW. Does anyone have one and how well is it working with all the "power" and remote control stuff? Do you wish you would have gotten a different one? The specs say it's only 30.5 feet from bumper to ball but it sure looks like a monster next to my Sunnybrook 26CKS. Thanks for any advice about this.
we love our "rear entertainment" RV. bedroom has opposing windows, great for ventilation. don't have a security issue.
The rear living with the big back and side windows often gives us a great outside view of the outdoors. Nice in the AM over a cup of coffee or in the evening watching the sunset.
And with all the room in the living area, eating, relaxing etc is great especially when you get one of the rainy days.
We've had as many as 14 people (6 adults, 8 kids) in our trailer for breakfast on occasion and had plenty of room for everyone to sit and eat. Course didn't have everyone in while cooking breakfast.
Ours is 35' bumper to ball, and other than some campgrounds/campsites we can't get into, we have no issues towing or using the trailer.
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