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Feb 08, 2013Explorer
When I ordered my Roadtrek 190 Popular I included the full screen package option. I have a screen that zips into place over the entire rear cargo door opening. It is easy to put into place and take down if you want to. You can open the cargo doors with no concern for anything coming in. There is no screen for the full the side door but I know of some owners who have gotten screens for that door including the screen that is sold on TV that goes up with velcro and closes with magnets. There is now one Class B maker who has a sliding screen door on the side but this is on a Sprinter. And there are companies that make custom screens. I also have screens for all of the windows including the side door with the exception of the driver and passenger door windows.
There are many Class Bs used for camping as you describe and it is designed to go into places that a larger RV may not fit in while carrying all that you need on board to boondock or dry camp. You certainly can be comfortable in a Class B in a campground for a week.
The Class B has the advantage of small size that not everyone needs. A Class C or an A can be a lot more comfortable for more than two people camping or traveling.
There are many Class Bs used for camping as you describe and it is designed to go into places that a larger RV may not fit in while carrying all that you need on board to boondock or dry camp. You certainly can be comfortable in a Class B in a campground for a week.
The Class B has the advantage of small size that not everyone needs. A Class C or an A can be a lot more comfortable for more than two people camping or traveling.
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