Forum Discussion

dlbeck23's avatar
dlbeck23
Explorer
Jan 23, 2013

Tracer or Kodiak TT?

First time poster here. We have a Palomino pop up that we are trading in for a small TT. I am shooting for a camper less than 28', less than 5000lbs and has bunks. We have so far narrowed the field to a Tracer 245 BHS or Kodiak 240BHSL. Both are similar floor plans. I'm looking for the best quality reasonably priced. Would be open to other models that fit these specs too.

Trying to pick. Any opinions to help sway my vote? Thanks.

David
  • Thanks to all for your input. One more question. I'll be towing this camper 90% of the time to local campgrounds with a Toyota Tacoma rated to 6500lbs. For longer trips I have access to an F150. I've been told a lot of different things on the kind of hitch for the Tacoma. Thoughts?

    Thanks again.

    David
  • anaro wrote:
    Fisherguy wrote:
    What does camping in a tent or whatever have to do with years experience (or almost half of one) with RV's?

    I guess if all the forum members were as smart as monkeys we wouldn't need to ask for advice eh? :)


    Well at least woodglue didn't tell them to buy a lance this time.


    lol :)
  • Fisherguy wrote:
    What does camping in a tent or whatever have to do with years experience (or almost half of one) with RV's?

    I guess if all the forum members were as smart as monkeys we wouldn't need to ask for advice eh? :)


    Well at least woodglue didn't tell them to buy a lance this time.
  • What does camping in a tent or whatever have to do with years experience (or almost half of one) with RV's?

    I guess if all the forum members were as smart as monkeys we wouldn't need to ask for advice eh? :)
  • Fisherguy wrote:
    WoodGlue wrote:
    For construction reasons, the Kodiak is your best bet!

    WoodGlue


    Closest to a Lance no doubt?
    This is based on 6 months of RV'ing Woody?


    I've been camping for almost 50 years!

    A Rhesus Monkey can tell when something isn't constructed well or with quality products and material!
  • I say go with the tracer. They are a nice trailer with a 2 yr warranty and are known to have good customer service. Also the weights aren't given on that Kodiak but Kodiak tt tend to run a lower cargo capacity limiting what you might be able to put in it.
  • WoodGlue wrote:
    For construction reasons, the Kodiak is your best bet!

    WoodGlue


    Closest to a Lance no doubt?
    This is based on 6 months of RV'ing Woody?
  • For construction reasons, the Kodiak is your best bet!

    WoodGlue
  • Have the Kodiak 284BHSL and have been very satisified... :)