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- Dick_BExplorerI looked at Northwoods and could not find a rear bedroom TT. Front bedrooms seem to be the norm lately. Have never had it explained to me why.
I would next try a Google search for `travel trailers with rear bedroom'. - tbredExplorer IIEvergreen 30FLS, saw it at rv show- NICE!!!
- fla-gypsyExplorerMost front kitchen models will be a rear bedroom. The rear bedroom is very common still and there should be many models available. Check the different makers websites for detailed floor plans.
- APTExplorerDo you need bunks?
- dalenoelExplorer IIMy Jayco has the rear bedroom, front kitchen
- dfmExplorerPosted: 05/18/15 08:50am Link | Quote | Print | Notify Moderator
This is the best rear bedroom TT I've seen. Tons of storage for a TT.
You definitely need a 3/4 ton or bigger to tow it. Local dealer had one at a recent RV show. Wife and I checked it out. The storage in the rear is huge. That coupled with the high tongue weight should make for a decent towing TT.
http://www.rvamericainc.com/rv/johnstown........trailer/3555/open+range+journeyer+340flr
X 2 - goducks10ExplorerThis is the best rear bedroom TT I've seen. Tons of storage for a TT.
You definitely need a 3/4 ton or bigger to tow it. Local dealer had one at a recent RV show. Wife and I checked it out. The storage in the rear is huge. That coupled with the high tongue weight should make for a decent towing TT.
http://www.rvamericainc.com/rv/johnstown+co/openrange+traveltrailer/3555/open+range+journeyer+340flr - NascarBobnBethExplorernorthwoods makes some nice trailers with the rear bedroom.
- handye9Explorer IIHere's a link to Forest River web site. You can look at floor plans for their various brands.
Two units that come to mind are Flagstaff 831FKBSS and Rockwood 8315BSS. Only difference between the two, are interior color schemes and decals. I have the Flagstaff.
These trailers are quite heavy on the tongue weight. Before you load any dishes, pots and pans, bedding, camping gear, groceries, and water, they are already pushing 900 lbs on the tongue. With a WD hitch and loaded up for camping, they'll need 11 - 1200 lbs out of your payload. For a large number of 1/2 ton trucks and SUVs, that would be a stretch.
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