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TurnThePage
Aug 07, 2017Explorer
Along with Grand Design Imagine, I also like the following:
This Highland Ridge (Open Range) Light looks like it gives a lot of bang for the buck.
I also like their Ultra Lite line.
Lance Travel Trailers are nice and light, but a little closer the ground than I would like.
Outdoors RV trailers can get heavy, but there's lots of quality choices that are half ton towable.
A lot of people try to steer clear of wood, but I've decided that for me, knowing that I'll do preventive maintenance, I actually prefer certain parts to be wood. Many of these light trailers come with this sandwiched insulation floors that ends up getting soft just from being walked on. A good plywood floor won't do that.
This Highland Ridge (Open Range) Light looks like it gives a lot of bang for the buck.
I also like their Ultra Lite line.
Lance Travel Trailers are nice and light, but a little closer the ground than I would like.
Outdoors RV trailers can get heavy, but there's lots of quality choices that are half ton towable.
A lot of people try to steer clear of wood, but I've decided that for me, knowing that I'll do preventive maintenance, I actually prefer certain parts to be wood. Many of these light trailers come with this sandwiched insulation floors that ends up getting soft just from being walked on. A good plywood floor won't do that.
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