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jbmoo wrote:
we started with a tent, but wife had hip replacement, so damp ground was out so we got a popup, kept it a year, then a hybrid cub 23 ft., kept it a year then now we have a fiver. we love it but had to get a bigger truck, which i wanted anyway haha, and a 30 ft. holiday rambler. i retire in less than three years and we are already practicing. love the storage, love pulling it , however you almost forget its there so you need to be careful. i wanted or so i thought, a pusher mh, but am glad we went this way. much happier i think.
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BB_TX wrote:
Stable towing, high ceilings, less total overall length since part of it is over the truck, large storage basement.
โSep-08-2013 12:37 PM
kakampers wrote:pablo77 wrote:
I'm 6'4" and couldn't feel comfortable in any fifth wheel bedroom/bath. Anytime I stood up straight I hit a light fixture. While the main living area is nice and high, I couldn't deal with crouching whenever I went to the bedroom/bath. That's why I ended up with a motor home. How does your husband not feel "crushed" in the bedroom/bath?
If you are referring to KrisNKallen, they have a MS which is a high profile fiver...usually has at least 6'8" clearance in the bedroom...We have a Landmark and that's the clearance in our fiver too.
You may have been looking at mid-profile units...
โSep-08-2013 12:04 PM
pablo77 wrote:
I'm 6'4" and couldn't feel comfortable in any fifth wheel bedroom/bath. Anytime I stood up straight I hit a light fixture. While the main living area is nice and high, I couldn't deal with crouching whenever I went to the bedroom/bath. That's why I ended up with a motor home. How does your husband not feel "crushed" in the bedroom/bath?
โSep-08-2013 07:55 AM
MookieKat wrote:There's definitely a learning curve with a fiver, but it's not very steep. A little practice and you'll be backing it in like a champ in no time.
So, if possible, we should try to get a pull-through site? I would assume that that would eliminate having to back in?
โSep-07-2013 11:27 PM
JeffroMax wrote:
I need to tow my Polaris RZR behind my camper and I wanted a vehicle to to drive to town if needed. A fifth wheel was the only way to go and I am very happy with how much value we got out of a fifth wheel. Double towing all the way!!
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