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Wade44
Apr 09, 2022Explorer
tourusa wrote:
Thanks for your input all makes sense, will start the hunt for ultra lights and less features lower hitch weight also as suggested , I’ve had the side wind in a class c so would like to avoid tail wagging the dog with side wind.
A Grand Design Imagine 2500RL can not be considered a "heavyweight". The simple fact is when a manufacturer specifically uses the term "ultralight" its nothing more than a marketing buzzword, not unlike the use of the term "quality craftsmanship". I could list dozens of supposed Ultralight designated models from different manufacturers that are smaller and heavier than the GD Imagine 2500RL. Grand Design is not built using any heavier or better materials than any other manufacturers models that are called ultralight, superlite, or anything else. If you want that size range of a trailer, you're not going to get around how much it weighs with a word or two on a brochure or website.
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