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WoodGlue
Dec 29, 2013Explorer
My take on the situation is this:
Heavy and great - Nash (Northwoods Mfg)
Lightweight and great (Lance)
Lance uses aluminum framing and Azdel (not wood) in the walls which make them almost bulletproof (delamination and water intrusion), with a very high R Value) Nash/Arctic Fox are wood and much heavier than the Lance. Other manufacturers claim that they have "Polar Packages" but they are always lacking in one area or the other. Lance offers slideouts which are Lippert and really expand the amount of interior usable space.
A lot of it depends on your tow vehicle. If you can tow heavy, look at both mfgs.
These are the two 4 season TT's that you should consider imo.
Here is the Lance website (I assume you already have the Nash)
WoodGlue
Heavy and great - Nash (Northwoods Mfg)
Lightweight and great (Lance)
Lance uses aluminum framing and Azdel (not wood) in the walls which make them almost bulletproof (delamination and water intrusion), with a very high R Value) Nash/Arctic Fox are wood and much heavier than the Lance. Other manufacturers claim that they have "Polar Packages" but they are always lacking in one area or the other. Lance offers slideouts which are Lippert and really expand the amount of interior usable space.
A lot of it depends on your tow vehicle. If you can tow heavy, look at both mfgs.
These are the two 4 season TT's that you should consider imo.
Here is the Lance website (I assume you already have the Nash)
WoodGlue
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