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canoe_on_top
Dec 30, 2013Explorer
I had a 2006 Nash 22GQ, (basically the same model as the 22G)for five years. Two Christmas trips to Taos where it got to 5-6 below some nights. Very comfortable. I had the storm window option. Probably more efficient than the dual panes but not near as handy.
Now have a 2008 Arctic Fox 29V, (about 30' with two slides) also with the storm window option. Last two Christmases in Taos. Don't think it got below zero but single digits at night. The larger TT takes more propane but is still easy to keep comfortable.
Now have a 2008 Arctic Fox 29V, (about 30' with two slides) also with the storm window option. Last two Christmases in Taos. Don't think it got below zero but single digits at night. The larger TT takes more propane but is still easy to keep comfortable.
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