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xteacher
Nov 28, 2013Explorer
Bumpyroad wrote:xteacher wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:xteacher wrote:
Casita 17 footer. A Frames are also very easy to set up. We have one (see signature). They're very light and can be towed by your vehicle. The Aliner Expedition comes with a bathroom, as do some of the Flagstaff/Rockwood A Frames. Another lightweight model that comes to mind is the R-Pod 178. It has a wet bath and a kitchen slide out. R-Pod also has other models with/without slides.
don't see a RPod178, did you mean 177?
incidentally the 177 was the one that I came really close to buying but bought my Ascend instead. the Rpods had very little overhead storage and no hang up storage.
bumpy
R-Pod 178
their web site does show the 178. guess my brochure could be a 2013 one?
bumpy
Could be - all's good, no worries. We had an R-Pod 173, which we hated and didn't keep long, but we're kind of liking this new 178. The u-shaped dinette offers a decent sized bed (we're thinking grandkids in the near future ;)), and it has a slide, so you can pass each other without sucking in your guts as you pass. The issue is still the wet bath with us - DH refused to take a shower in our 173, and I only did when the campground showers were nasty. We love the good sized tanks and having a real potty. We really miss that in our Aliner.
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