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FrankShore
Jul 17, 2017Explorer
I'd always go with a Lance!
1) Formaldehyde free, none of the overwhelming stench form day 1 onwards
2) CAD designed, and the files are sent to one of their huge CNC Router, so every cut is exactly the same everytime. Lance uses a wood from Spain called Lite Ply, the same kind of wood you find in corporate jets
3) Lance doesn't weld their frames, they huckbolt which is superior.
4) Lance used Azdel in the wall, 2 layers of it - prevents delamination 99% of the tine'
5) Lances uses European Beauflor, sturdy as heck.
6) Lance uses Lamiluxe one the exterior on the RV, and a 12 year warranty on the TPO roof.
7) Lance offer a 2 year warranty on the (bumper to bumper)
8) Lance uses more expensive PEX plumbing
9) Lance offers dovetailing on their drawers, etc
So my answer is Lance
I coudl go on, but clearly Lance is a upscale Travel Trailer
1) Formaldehyde free, none of the overwhelming stench form day 1 onwards
2) CAD designed, and the files are sent to one of their huge CNC Router, so every cut is exactly the same everytime. Lance uses a wood from Spain called Lite Ply, the same kind of wood you find in corporate jets
3) Lance doesn't weld their frames, they huckbolt which is superior.
4) Lance used Azdel in the wall, 2 layers of it - prevents delamination 99% of the tine'
5) Lances uses European Beauflor, sturdy as heck.
6) Lance uses Lamiluxe one the exterior on the RV, and a 12 year warranty on the TPO roof.
7) Lance offer a 2 year warranty on the (bumper to bumper)
8) Lance uses more expensive PEX plumbing
9) Lance offers dovetailing on their drawers, etc
So my answer is Lance
I coudl go on, but clearly Lance is a upscale Travel Trailer
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