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dadmomh
Dec 17, 2014Explorer
The Rockwood Mini Lites would be a huge advantage over the R-Pod mostly due to the shape of the R-Pod and losing both headroom and storage in the rear. The only one I've actually been in had the "wet bath" rather than a regular bathroom. Doubt you'd be happy with that long-term. Something to check out.
An advantage of the Class B or C would be not having to deal with both the vehicle and an RV. Another plus would be not having to deal with as much set up as with a TT. The downside is that you'd be limited if you are set up at Location A, but would like to do a little day trip to Location B. You would need to break everything down. Have you considered a crew cab vs an suv? Our Sam, World's Best Yellow Camping Lab, traveled many a mile in comfort with the rear seat flat.
Glad to see you're doing your homework before rather than after. Good luck.
An advantage of the Class B or C would be not having to deal with both the vehicle and an RV. Another plus would be not having to deal with as much set up as with a TT. The downside is that you'd be limited if you are set up at Location A, but would like to do a little day trip to Location B. You would need to break everything down. Have you considered a crew cab vs an suv? Our Sam, World's Best Yellow Camping Lab, traveled many a mile in comfort with the rear seat flat.
Glad to see you're doing your homework before rather than after. Good luck.
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