I enjoyed mine for the low wind resistance, the ease of towing and storage, and the amenities. I had a 1996 22' towlight. I grew to dislike the need to set up every time I camped or needed to stop and use facilities. Dust came in through the 2 halves, even though there is a dust seal. Hi-lo went bankrupt and integral parts became hard if not impossible to come by. That is what scared me off and caused me to sell it. While I found mine to be completely reliable, the fear of losing a hydraulic pump or even a pully or cable (They are lifted by cables via a hydraulic pump) stayed with me. Now that hi-lo is back in business, those fears might be nothing to worry about if the company is still using those same parts.