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- sunline1ExplorerGuys thanks again.
PatRenee
I have been looking at "Open Range" they look pretty darn good inside as well as out. I'm going to take a look at these other manufactures mentioned on this post. - PatReneeExplorerWe bought an Open Range 323 RLS.... because it is built like a fifth wheel..... it is only TT with res. SS appliances.... very well built we love it..... even has W/D connections....
- APTExplorerMy TT only gets 2000-2500 miles per year. 5 years of that, then two 2200 mile trips last year plus some long weekends. Quality manufacturing doesn't mean high end.
Northwoods Manufacturing and Outdoors RV make some very solid TTs, but I would not call them high end as far as features/luxuries/conveniences. - eichacsjExplorerArctic Fox from Northwood is considered higher end TT.
- jerem0621Explorer II
sunline1 wrote:
I ve towed my current travel trailer several thousand miles.
Great, I was going to suggest a cheaper trailer if it was your first. Better to have a few "geeze....really" moments in a cheaper trailer than one with a 10k paint job.
I have found a few high end Travel Trailers ...one is Called the Blackstone from OutdoorRv Manufacturing.
I'm still trying to find some that feature full body paint.
Thanks!
Jeremiah - dblackburn2367ExplorerEvergreen Everlite
- sunline1ExplorerI ve towed my current travel trailer several thousand miles.
- jerem0621Explorer IIHey OP, I was wondering if you are experienced towing an RV or if this is your first adventure into this lifestyle?
I know it doesn't seem so, but I promise it's relevant.
Thanks!
Jeremih - buttetifulExplorerSundance travel trailers are also considered "higher end" travel trailers. Hydraulic leveling, solid surface counter tops, etc.
The only one that had paint as an option a while back that I'm aware of was KZ. It was like $8k... - sunline1ExplorerThanks for all the info guys. Given me lots to think about.
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