Forum Discussion
Jayco25E
Jan 24, 2014Explorer
Joseph T wrote:CKNSLS wrote:
IMHO Hybrids are the worst of both worlds. While you save a little on weight, you get the noise and in the event of bad weather and you need to move on-wet canvas. NO-THANKS! Not to mention poor insulation qualities. No wonder they are on the way out!
Oh contriare! Our choice of a ROO 23SS had nothing to with weight but because we love still being able to sleep under canvas while enjoying the luxury of having AC and our own bathroom. We have had ours for 5 years and would never think of changing to a claustrophobic TT. Never had any water issues either and we've camped into October, which in Ontario.. is getting late into the season.
To quote Mark Twain "the reports of my death have been greatly exagerated" I don't think the HTT's are on their way out. We were at the show in Toronto and saw lots of hybrides. ROO just launched a new HTT, the 23IKS (two slides, centre island). Very nice. Now if only the Canadian $ would stop its current nose dive we might considering trading up.
I agree. I have had my hybrid since 2007 and would not have anything else. I do not even have a desire to trade up as I like the one we have. We also camp in ours from March - October in all kinds of weather. North and south. The only leak I ever had was when the AC unit seal went bad and had to be replaced.
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