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TurnThePage
Nov 29, 2013Explorer
Having observed, listened and considered this subject for over 10 years now, I believe the type of material is pretty meaningless. It's the quality of the material and the workmanship that goes into assembly that makes the difference. And once again, maintenance is key to ANYTHING lasting. My cheap old wood framed trailer lives in the elements 365 days a year and is leak free after 10 years.
I'm still trying to figure out how it's noisier than an aluminum framed one.
I'm kind of fond of the Evergreen Element line which are manufactured with ComposiTek. Not entirely sure what that means at this point though.
Realistically, I will probably get a Nash next time. They are renowned for durability and 4 seasons readiness. Oh, and they're made of wood.
I'm still trying to figure out how it's noisier than an aluminum framed one.
I'm kind of fond of the Evergreen Element line which are manufactured with ComposiTek. Not entirely sure what that means at this point though.
Realistically, I will probably get a Nash next time. They are renowned for durability and 4 seasons readiness. Oh, and they're made of wood.
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