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โMar-12-2019 09:08 AM
zoro58 wrote:
Depends on what you consider winter?
โMar-12-2019 08:51 AM
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โMar-11-2019 10:04 AM
ChuckV1 wrote:
The Kz Gold Line https://www.kz-rv.com/products/durango-gold-fifth-wheels/
far cheaper than the high end 5th wheels but just as well built ๐
โMar-10-2019 07:35 PM
mt1729 wrote:
There is not a trailer on the market nor has there ever been that will handle 10 or 20 below 0 temp. I've survived in them but it wasn't easy. Between sewer & water trying to freeze and running furnace full time plus 2 electric heaters full time, frost build up inside and bedding & clothes freezing to the walls, it is a chore. Maybe if you just experiance these kinds of temp for a few days you'll get by. Do it for 3 winters in a row all winter long and see how well it works. I've done it. Artic Fox is the closest you can get to a 4 season trailer. Wish I could afford one. It still would not be ideal or fun, believe me.
โMar-10-2019 07:32 PM
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โMar-10-2019 08:38 AM
DBHMEH wrote:
Just survived my first winter in a Rockwood TT. I've decided to go full time and am looking for fifth wheel Brands that are built/insulated for cold winters. Any input is greatly appreciated.
David
โMar-09-2019 09:18 PM
DBHMEH wrote:
Just survived my first winter in a Rockwood TT. I've decided to go full time and am looking for fifth wheel Brands that are built/insulated for cold winters. Any input is greatly appreciated.
David
โMar-09-2019 05:23 PM
Dennis M M wrote:
No longer built, but our Newmar has a winter package - 2 furnaces, 1 AC and extra insulation. We survived several days below zero and a night at 18 below in Denver a few years ago with no issues. Only complaint was the bedroom was too warm as we had to run that furnace to keep the belly warm.
โMar-09-2019 03:58 PM
โMar-09-2019 11:42 AM
Dave H M wrote:
:S I wonder how much I paid for my 4 seasons sticker on the Laredo?
โMar-09-2019 10:19 AM