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RToth
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Sep 02, 2016

Time to upgrade, 2016 Sporttrek 327 VIK?

Hello! First post here, I guess I'll just dive right in! Currently have an old Jayco popup that is really nice but just not enough for the wife and I and three young kids. As the title suggests, we are looking to upgrade! As we get further into this we are wanting more and more to just do this once and buy something that will last us many years as they kids get older ( currently 2, 7, and 8).

So far we have looked around at four RV dealers and have found a couple we like but the one we like most so far is definitely the Sporttrek 327VIK. I don't see much of anything on this forum about this trailer, only one member saying they ordered one, but nothing else. Just curious if anyone has one now or has any opinions on it.

The quad bunks, large sofa, sitting position to the entertainment center, TV outside, rear rack, built in ladder to the top, and kitchen layout are really drawing us to this one, with about the only downsides being the small bedroom area and the lack of solid surface countertops, both of which I don't think are too big of a deal.
  • If you enjoy the feel of a pop-up and it's closeness to natural, you may find that lacking with a TT.

    There is absolutely no doubt that a TT provides the conveniences of home and makes camping a lot easier but I have found it adds a lot more upkeep. The biggest changes were 10 mpg, 250 mile days, 60 mph and greater concern over camping sights.

    I believe I would try renting a motor coach to see how I liked living the RV style.
  • Startrek and Sonic are both manufactured by Venture RV.

    Venture RV
    0985 North, 900 West
    Shipshewana, IN 46565

    I've seen a few Sonic's running around in Indiana, but never noticed a Startrek (and I'm always noticing RV's).

    Considering the camper is manufactured in Northern Indiana right in RV manufacturer's paradise, I would think the Startrek would be a reasonably good camper. I looked at their website and didn't see if the body frame is wood or aluminum. It says it has walkable roof.

    Not having personal experience with this model, I would give it a 50/50. It would have to have the floor plan I like first, then the price I'd consider second.

    Best advice I can give you is to do some comparable shopping. You know what the floor plan looks like. Now go visit the camper at the dealership and get a good feel for it. THEN go visit other campers at the dealership or another dealership with the same floor plan and see what's different between the different brands...weight of camper, construction, interior decor, appliances. Which is more appealing to the eye, which has better mattresses on the beds. Which has a more comfortable couch. By comparing with similar floor plan, but a different brand, you'll soon have your own answer.