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rbpru
Jul 12, 2017Explorer II
I am 73 and my Blue Ox WD hitch stays on my from when I leave until I return home.
I cannot imagine comparing a TT to a Class C. Breaking camp every time we wanted to visit a tourist trap just would not work for us.
Our TT is 25 ft. and we have no trouble winding through the city streets to find a quilt shop.
I will admit a Class C can travel faster and may even get better gas mileage. But, it would not meet our park and roam camping and touring style.
A TT vs a Class C are two very different beasts, each lends itself to a particular camping style.
Good luck.
I cannot imagine comparing a TT to a Class C. Breaking camp every time we wanted to visit a tourist trap just would not work for us.
Our TT is 25 ft. and we have no trouble winding through the city streets to find a quilt shop.
I will admit a Class C can travel faster and may even get better gas mileage. But, it would not meet our park and roam camping and touring style.
A TT vs a Class C are two very different beasts, each lends itself to a particular camping style.
Good luck.
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