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scbwr
Mar 07, 2015Explorer II
The Coachmen unit you are considering looks to be a nice unit and could work for you. Just make sure that it has adequate storage space for the type of camping you want to do. Loading gear for a weekend trip doesn't require too much space, but if you are planning on taking any longer trips, the extra clothes and stuff for the kids can add up.
You may want to consider a model that has a slideout for the dinette or sofa as it really helps open up the interior space which can help a lot in bad weather. But, you do have to consider the extra weight of a slideout.
Also, compare awning lengths of different trailers. A lot of manufacturers are installing shorter length awnings as a cost savings factor. With a smaller trailer, I would want the awning to be as long as possible.
Good luck in your search!
You may want to consider a model that has a slideout for the dinette or sofa as it really helps open up the interior space which can help a lot in bad weather. But, you do have to consider the extra weight of a slideout.
Also, compare awning lengths of different trailers. A lot of manufacturers are installing shorter length awnings as a cost savings factor. With a smaller trailer, I would want the awning to be as long as possible.
Good luck in your search!
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