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The 920 has the rear bathroom that I know you're not a fan of, but that really opens up the cabover bedroom with better ventilation than just a narrow entrance. Boy it does seem really heavy for its size, but they are probably being closer to "honest" than everyone else's unicorn dream dry weights that are often off by over 1,000 pounds.
- StirCrazyJul 11, 2024Moderator
ya when you concider it only comes in one format, "every option included" the weight seams about right.
I wish there would be an industry standard with weighing truck campers and trailers. some weight them at the factory full of water and propane and call that the weight, some weight the basic modle and list that as a dry weight, and some even use the old standare where the base model will weight XXXX when contains 35L of water, 30lbs of propane, 5lbs of regrigerant and so one but that doesnt include options most times.
because it doen't have wheels and doesnt need registration its what ever they want. I wishe they would be required to list a GVRW so you know what the max weight can be.
- StirCrazyNov 25, 2024Moderator
Oh, I forgot. one of the main reasons I am not a fan of the rear bathroom is that in "Most" models that have the rear bath, either the stove or the sink is at the foot of the bed. I have that now and you are constantly getting hairs and dust and such in that area. as well if I wake up and want to feed the doog and make coffee, having the bathroom and fridge forming a halway to the bedroom, it is just a little more seperated from the sleeping area