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Farm_Camp
Feb 08, 2014Explorer
Well. I'll go pop some popcorn. Welcome! We don't say welcome to new folks often enough around here.
As for your question. I don't think we can or will actually give you the answer to the question you seem to be asking but what the heck, I'll take a shot at it! :-)
I can tell you that Jayco has a good reputation generally, has a two year warranty - which may be important to you, and when I was buying my camper Jayco narrowly lost out in the end to the camper in my signature. But not because I thought the one I got was a lot better. It was because it had the exact floorplan I wanted...
Never have owned the Puma so I will not venture an opinion on that brand.
I will say that none of them are perfect and judging by the reading I've done online - everybody can make a lemon from time to time.
Welcome again, others have said in the past that you should find the exact floorplan you want , visit. As many of them as you can in person, sit on the sofas and the toilet and move around as you might when camping to see what works for you. Then look a how they are constructed and the other features you may be interested in.
Best of luck on your adventure. The selection process can actually be a lot of fun (was for us anyway).
And welcome again!
As for your question. I don't think we can or will actually give you the answer to the question you seem to be asking but what the heck, I'll take a shot at it! :-)
I can tell you that Jayco has a good reputation generally, has a two year warranty - which may be important to you, and when I was buying my camper Jayco narrowly lost out in the end to the camper in my signature. But not because I thought the one I got was a lot better. It was because it had the exact floorplan I wanted...
Never have owned the Puma so I will not venture an opinion on that brand.
I will say that none of them are perfect and judging by the reading I've done online - everybody can make a lemon from time to time.
Welcome again, others have said in the past that you should find the exact floorplan you want , visit. As many of them as you can in person, sit on the sofas and the toilet and move around as you might when camping to see what works for you. Then look a how they are constructed and the other features you may be interested in.
Best of luck on your adventure. The selection process can actually be a lot of fun (was for us anyway).
And welcome again!
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