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dieselenthusias's avatar
Dec 30, 2013

Which 4 season camper would you recommend?

Which 4 season camper would you recommend?

After doing a lot of 4 season camping in our 3 season Jayco, we have decided to upgrade to a solid 4 season travel trailer. As an example, we are currently looking at the 2014 Artic Fox 22G Travel Trailer. 22 feet is about the longest we are wanting go. We prefer not to have a slide-out, but we do want thermal pane windows, heated tanks, and a high R value in the floors, walls and ceiling!

Some of you are probably wondering why I’m asking for guidance since we have already found a trailer that we like. Here’s my answer: The RV industry has changed a lot in the past several years and I’m just making sure that we are making the best decision. Now that we are in our mid to late 30’s, we’ve decided to be debt free, settle down, and be content with what we have. I’m content with everything except our 3 season trailer! :B

Our first TT was a 2006 Keystone Sprinter (27’ footer) with the thermal package. We soon discovered that it was too long to fit in some of our rural getaway destination sites and too inconvenient for many places that we wanted to go. So we downsized to our current travel trailer, a 2008 Jayco (18’ footer). And just for the record, the Jayco has been a great camper with only one minor problem in the 5 years we’ve had it. The 2006 Keystone Sprinter had several miscellaneous problems in the 2 years we owned it.

Anyway, there might be other high quality 4 season campers that I’m not aware of. The purpose of this thread is to explore other travel trailer manufacturers or tell me to look no further than the Arctic Fox. In the past, Arctic Fox was the cat’s meow and considered one of the best (if not best) 4 season campers in the industry.

Any help or criticism will be appreciated! :C

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