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travelnutz
Jul 24, 2014Explorer II
Living in Kentucky, I'd sure pay attention to the true insulation in any trailer I'd buy as there are vast differences. Not fun camping in a hot air leaking RV while having the A/C constantly running on high while noticing many others either don't need A/C or you notice they are on a low setting. Personal comfort is very important when camping/RVing. Look at certified/verified RV performance at 0F and 100F in a manufacturers brochure. Don't be lolly'ed by claims their RV's are insulated as that's a widely used "pull the rug over" on the buyer to mislead them. The actual differences in the real world use performance (the one you are in and will be using the RV in) are so vastly wide and varied. Don't be fooled!
Yes, there are BIG differences in RV constructions and are you willing to find out the hard way with a cheap choice and the salesman's slippery words and claims? Do your indepth research and be smart and you'll be a happy camper!
Yes, there are BIG differences in RV constructions and are you willing to find out the hard way with a cheap choice and the salesman's slippery words and claims? Do your indepth research and be smart and you'll be a happy camper!
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