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chrispitude
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Jul 03, 2018

Our 2019 Jayco X23E is here!

Our 2019 Jayco X23E is finally here! We took our first trip, and had so much fun we forgot to take lots of pictures!

We had four adults, two children, and three dogs on the trip, with no problems at all. Plenty of floor space, plenty of storage.

Speaking of storage... before we got the trailer, we piled all the stuff in the garage. We were starting to wonder if it would fit in the trailer. But when we got the trailer home, it just swallowed up all the gear. There's plenty of storage in this thing, especially under the U-shaped dinette (inside and outside) and in the pantry next to the refrigerator.

Here's some pictures from our driveway, plus two pictures from our trip.









  • Congratulations! Looks like plenty of room for the family and furkids. Very nice. Hope you have many happy trips and make wonderful memories.
  • I like it, tons of space! :C

    I remember looking at a X23E in 2011, back then I believe they only offered a half slide and not a full slide like yours. Dry trailer weight was about 4300 LBS and combined with the length was just to much for my Tacoma.... so I went with the X20E with the half slide.

    Mike
  • Nice! We love our 3 bed hybrid.
    So much floor space and lots of room for the kids to sleep. First camper we ever bought after a few years of borrowing the family pop-up.
  • Very nice! we loved our old three bunk Hybrid (Starcraft) but the time came to move to a traditional trailer. Your Jayco looks a bit more sturdy than what we had. I'm pleased to see that they are still making three bunk versions. I really feel like that is a great solution!
  • Nice. We have always really like our Jayco. Was thinking of upgrading next year so might take a look at a unit like yours. We also camp with two large dogs and usually two to four kids even though we only have one kid that is ours. LOL
  • I'm back into pups after 6 years with hybrids. I liked state park camping with the hybrid. I evolved to more advanced boondocking with a popup since then and go to terrain that the hybrid could not go on.
    Natural progressing from family camping in a travel trailer to off grid truck camper is the M.O.
  • PAThwacker wrote:
    I'm back into pups after 6 years with hybrids. I liked state park camping with the hybrid. I evolved to more advanced boondocking with a popup since then and go to terrain that the hybrid could not go on.
    Natural progressing from family camping in a travel trailer to off grid truck camper is the M.O.


    East Stroudsburg! I used to live in Saylorsburg before I moved down here to Allentown.

    I'm definitely looking forward to getting up to Hickory Run and Promised Land with the hybrid TT.