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- Bert_the_WelderExplorer II
Buzzcut1 wrote:
Gimme a dry bath and a dinette (basically a new version of my 1055) and I would buy one
NL 10-2........ - AISURFFISHExplorer
jimh425 wrote:
Looks pretty good ... too bad the article isn't. The Lance brochure might have more info in it.
That is such a true statement you would think for the amount of money that Lance dumps into their online magazine they could get a better article written..
Truck camper magazine is such a sellout they only cover items in articles that pertain to the companies that dump their money into their advertising. - spectaExplorer
Kayteg1 wrote:
2970 pounds with no options.
Short, no slide TC who needs dually.
I was thinking the same thing. And $49,000 with AC and a generator. - jaycocreekExplorer IIIt appears to be the same setup as there 1475 travel trailers only in a truck camper..
- Kayteg1Explorer IIPictures are very deceiving.
What looks on the picture like nice recliner, is short chair, where you are sitting pretty much upright and with not much room for legs (unless you put them on top of the sink).
Try it before buying. The same applies to turning around under the shower.
2970 pounds with no options.
Short, no slide TC who needs dually. - Second_ChanceExplorer II
deltabravo wrote:
I read the article earlier today. Looks really nice, although I don't know about plastic windows working well in cold climates (condensation).
Plastic is a poorer conductor of heat than is glass - should be better. I never had condensation problems with the Lexan ports and windows on my sailboats (and that's a humid environment...).
Rob - Buzzcut1Nomad IIGimme a dry bath and a dinette (basically a new version of my 1055) and I would buy one
- mkirschNomad III'm torn between whether I'd like it or hate it.
On the one hand, the part I don't like about my current camper is that there's no place comfortable to sit.
On the other hand, I often alternate between the cabover bed and the dinette bed during the night depending on what hurts and how much it hurts. - NRALIFRExplorerI like the seating options, but did you notice that there isn’t a single exterior storage compartment? Edit: Oops, I take that back. There appears to be a storage compartment on the driver side close to the front. Its either storage or access related to the Truma Combi unit.
I see propane on the passenger side, battery and generator on the back, and what I assume is the dump lever access on the driver side rear skirt. If you got the Ultra Deck bumper there’s a couple of compartments there.
You could also do without the built in generator and make a storage compartment out of that.
Unfortunately, that’s the down side of not having a traditional dinette.
:):) - jimh406Explorer IIILooks pretty good ... too bad the article isn't. The Lance brochure might have more info in it.
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