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Robin1953
Apr 29, 2014Explorer
Jetstream wrote:
Hello All,
Well, we're back in the RV business! Going to be somewhat full timing-spending about half of the month in the trailer for work, staying around the St. Louis area. This will include the winter months. Just curious if Openrange owners can comment on true 4 season capability. Probably going for the Lite, but may go with the Roamer, both 308BHS models. Looking for success/failure with winter camping. If you have modifications or suggestions to make it a successful/fun experience, I would appreciate it. We have always found this forum to be great for info and have tried to contribute where we can when we can help too:)
Thanks for all info!
I just inked an order for a 2015 OR JT337RLS which includes the mandatory option of the "Four Seasons Package" What this generally entails is an enclosed underbelly with a heat duct ported into the area. It also generally includes additional insulation though most of them state that it is a calculated R value. This is a result of using the foiltex material over the insulation underneath. Scroll down for details on OR items in the package. Even though it says "four seasons" you might want to see what the average temps are for the St. Louis area in the winter.
I have had Keystone/Jayco with the cold weather packages and the winter season had better be in the south unless you do lots of mods to keep everything from freezing. It can be done but I personally am not interested in doing any of this. The only unit that I would even consider to be a "four seasons" unit is an Excel. I believe they are guaranteed to a minus 10 degree temp. Not cheap and very heavy also.
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