Forum Discussion
path1
Jul 29, 2016Explorer
I see Arctic Fox and Northwoods mentioned a lot in this thread. I didn't see or maybe I missed it where OP said he was going to buy new or used. As a buyer of a used Arctic Fox, I would also highly recommend one. But bear in mind lots of people buy them. And I think some buy them because they don't know which end of screw driver to use!! And others think they won't need anything because, because everybody said it was a good RV. Mistake!!!
Wife found a couple year old unit that she liked. We got it, first 3 months I went from bumper to bumper. Lots of little tiny things that just take time to make better or fix. Original owner didn't even know somethings were wrong. Just a heads up. They are good units but still need proper care. Camped next to one that had 180,000 miles on it! I thought they were pulling my leg. His wife broke out their travel journal and sure enough, lots of miles. Doesn't help to have kids on one coast and your on the other and make two trips a year. It did have some delamination...where an RV place replaced window and didn't seal it right. I read some of the problems on here that people have and I'm glad I have an Arctic Fox.
Wife found a couple year old unit that she liked. We got it, first 3 months I went from bumper to bumper. Lots of little tiny things that just take time to make better or fix. Original owner didn't even know somethings were wrong. Just a heads up. They are good units but still need proper care. Camped next to one that had 180,000 miles on it! I thought they were pulling my leg. His wife broke out their travel journal and sure enough, lots of miles. Doesn't help to have kids on one coast and your on the other and make two trips a year. It did have some delamination...where an RV place replaced window and didn't seal it right. I read some of the problems on here that people have and I'm glad I have an Arctic Fox.
About Travel Trailer Group
44,052 PostsLatest Activity: Oct 12, 2025