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scbwr
Apr 27, 2014Explorer II
The Roo has a much better layout, but I would be very Leary of buying a unit with water damage as you really can't tell how bad the damage is. My suggestion would be to keep looking and try to find a used trailer that is 2 to 3 years old. Don't let the urge for a new trailer make you rush the process.
Also, if the specs of your tow vehicle allow it, a trailer with a slide out will really help make a smaller trailer more roomy. Have you looked at other hybrids? If you don't mind dealing with bunk end canvas, a hybrid can provide plenty of sleeping space and not feel as small as a smaller trailer.
Or, maybe you want to wait a year, save some more cash and be in a better position to buy a new or newer unit that you really like.
Also, if the specs of your tow vehicle allow it, a trailer with a slide out will really help make a smaller trailer more roomy. Have you looked at other hybrids? If you don't mind dealing with bunk end canvas, a hybrid can provide plenty of sleeping space and not feel as small as a smaller trailer.
Or, maybe you want to wait a year, save some more cash and be in a better position to buy a new or newer unit that you really like.
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