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tibbitts
Nov 27, 2013Explorer
colliehauler wrote:I don't know how large an investment, but I'm sure it would be substantial. While I'd think going taller would be preferable, as long as you can't stand up, then going shorter (to fit a standard sized garage height) would also have marketing advantages.tibbitts wrote:I agree on increasing height in them but it would be a large investment in new molds for the trailers.The Casita and Scamp units are very well built and lightweight. I do not find them to be comfortable enough for me, especially due to limited headroom, but it all depends on your needs.
It's surprising that these manufactures don't add just a couple of inches to the height - understanding of course that it would add to the weight/size. But in the low 6ft range (or under), you add a lot of customers for every inch, obviously increasing every year, at least as long as people continue getting taller. Obviously there are diminishing returns, but it's hard to believe the sweet spot is under 6'2" at this point.
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