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tinner12002
Jul 21, 2017Explorer
1jeep wrote:
When shopping you might want to watch that mine and most of the new ones that I have seen have 1 real bed that goes up, the lower one is 2 couches that fold out so you can add a table and have a dining setup back there. the lower unit is the dining/couches and is very uncomfortable for a adult.
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If a person were to require a queen bed on the lower instead of a couch I'd bet the manufacturer or dealer could arrange that, I would think the bed setup would be less cost wise than the couch setup. I think as far as one poster indicated the lack of family area in a toy hauler, well if you find 5th wheel camper with 2 bedrooms there still is going to be a lack of family area so not much different.
As far as the OPs orig question, I do think a toy hauler would suit him well as its more versatile than a 5th wheel camper, most toy haulers have onboard generators, larger capacity fresh, black and gray tanks, usually 3 tvs, many have lofts should one child wish to sleep there, capable of having 3 AC units, 2 full baths and one or two patios...what is there not to like about them. Sure you give up a little living space for the garage but if its used as a bedroom then your not really giving up anything in my opinion. I own 2 toy haulers so I'm sure my ideals are slightly one sided but with having friends that have 5th wheel campers we talk all the time about the differences and what we like about each with usually more leaning my direction just because of the items I mentioned.
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