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- PAThwackerExplorer
- BubbaChrisExplorerWith more than one slide my primary concern would be if it is usable at all while being towed.
At the very least look for something that has a door very close to or directly into the bathroom.
One of the things we love about our TT is how usable nearly everything stays with the single slide in. And with the slide out we have room for 3 large dog crates at night and can still walk down a clear route from the bed to the bathroom. - bmj11Explorer30 feets for me is not short.
- crcrExplorerJayco Eagle SuperLite 256RKS, 28'3" tongue to rear bumper, only one slide, but it's 3' deep and 11' or 12' long. We love it.
- 6_7_tow_rigExplorer
Tequila wrote:
I am happy with my Northwood Snowriver 234RBS. 23 feet, tons of interior space & storage and a large bathroom & outdoor kitchen.
Build quality seems very good. http://northwoodmfg.com/index.php?page=model&make=snowriver&id=1105
That is one nice floor plan, and great exterior - RKWExplorerThanks folks. I'll check out the suggestions so far. Short is around 30 foot or less. Bunks or no bunks are both good.
- jimmyfredExplorer...........Wonder what the asking price will be ? , jf
- kgarrett9999ExplorerI have a Keystone Bullet Premier 26RBPR. Extremely spacious with two opposing slides. There is also a bunkhouse version, 29BHPR. The 26RBPR is 26' 10" plus trailer tongue so it ends up just shy of 30'. Not sure what your definition of short is, but it certainly meets the definition of spacious.
We've noticed since we bought the 26RBPR that more travel trailers have opposing slides now. - APTExplorerHow about a Rear Hard slide model, Like Keystone Outback Terrain 250? Do you need bunks?
- mikeschu42Explorer
APT wrote:
Define short.
Hey, that's what my wife says! ba-da-BING!!
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