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- richfaaExplorerWe had a Hi-lo 1991 year model. 21 feet I believe. It was a sturdy unit pulled it with a Ford Ranger V-6.Really nice camper.
- scrubjaysnestExplorerFWIW the first TM out of the new factory was a Rise.
- RobertRyanExplorerWe used to have the Prattline Caravan in the mid 1960's similar to the Trailmanor
Prattline Collapsible Caravan - scrubjaysnestExplorerLooked at Hi-Lo before we bought our Trailmanor; no room inside and 2000# heavier then the TM.
- opnspacesNavigator III always liked the Hi-lo concept, I had a girlfriend in high school whose family had one. Unfortunately at 6'5" the ceiling was just too low for me. Hopefully they get are able to revive the product line.
- beemerphile1ExplorerI'm at work and facebook is blocked but I know Bill Kerola. He bought the rights to Hi-Lo a few years back when they closed. He intends on building and marketing Hi-Lo trailers but has had some difficulties getting things moving. He also builds and markets the Scotty reincarnations.
- TerryallanExplorer III guess I'm doing something wrong. All I got from the link was a facebook page of a dealership
- avoidcrowdsExplorerInteresting. Simultaneously, TrailManor is rolling-out their RISE lineup. It will be interesting which manufacturer gets the larger market share, and to see how the models compare for weight, amenities, etc.
- BumpyroadExplorerand they had little to no outside storage. a great concept if you had to store your RV in a garage due to HOA and other regulations.
bumpy - RoyBExplorer IIThe original HI-LOs sure were heavy beasts...
Great idea however...
Roy Ken
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