Mike Up wrote:
Just love the 26BH. It's has all the storage space we could ever want, above and below
Storage space is good. I don't think you can have too much storage space. The 22G doesn't have much storage space, but it will be adequate for the type of RVing that we do. As backpackers, we know how to be creative in how we store items.
Mike Up wrote:
Looked at some slide models but they had floorplans that were more cramped with less than ideal sitting area placement or had less sitting area space. Plus who wants added repairs and maintenance to have a floorplan that's less convenient.
In my opinion, slides are the most inconvenient feature on a travel trailer. They are inconvenient when you want to access the coach when traveling down the road (at a fueling station, parking lot, side of road, etc.) They need to be clear of snow before stowing them. I had to climb on a picnic table last winter to scrape the snow and ice off the top of the slide so it would seal properly. They almost always bring in dirt, moisture, leaves, and other debris when pulling them in. The seals require maintenance in order to keep them clean and properly lubricated. They also allow some degree of unwanted cool and/or warm air to enter the coach no matter how well they seal.