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Feb 08, 2017Explorer
goducks10 wrote:
This is about as off road as you can get in a massed produced TT.
Click on the center video on the bottom of the page.
http://outdoorsrvmfg.com/black-rock-23bks/
when the kids no longer go camping, the bunks could be used for other storage.
Thank you for that info, I will look closer at this unit. I was concerned about the frame/suspension on the Jayco and was going to investigate it a bit. Similar to my popup, while I was able to raise it and get the larger tires for better flotation and durability off road, it did not account for the suspension or frame that later came out in the Baja series. I found a Baja for my brother and while it did not really afford him much more capability per our testing, he was not governed by speed as much and there was much less stress on his box/internal components which is huge... Clearly we are still dealing with a large footprint on the TT and the weight for less than ideal conditions, but if they are claiming an off road capable frame/suspension, this might be the ticket. As another person commented, I will likely hold on to my TT as I still have some great sites I would never make in even a smaller TT, so this would allow me the speed to which I am looking for as not all of my trips are deep in... Obviously this won't replace walk in camping either, just expand it all a bit more...
I did come across a couple others that are a bit over the top, but pretty darn cool. Australia has the off road market cornered, that is for sure...
http://www.lotuscaravans.com.au/caravans/freelander
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk6KJXeOM0k
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