Jul-29-2016 06:51 AM
Jul-29-2016 08:02 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
JMO, but you're making the same mistake many before you have already made - assuming that a conventional travel trailer and a hybrid are comparable when in fact they're really two entirely different animals. Either you absolutely want to sleep under tenting and are willing to deal the many vagaries of any trailer with tenting OR you're not. That's the factor on which you should be making your decision.
95jersey wrote:
I really don't care. Wish I had a better answer. I don't know what I don't know. Just looking for the best bang for the buck.
Jul-29-2016 07:49 AM
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
I had many 'discussions' with my wife before we bought our first trailer.
I experienced pop-up / hybrid camping when I was young.
I wanted a full-time standup bathroom. One I could always use, even when traveling down the highway. I could pullover and use the bathroom.
That meant TT.
A lot of other reasons. I absolutely HATE having to pack-up in the rain, pull the rig home, unpack/ open everything up to let it dry out. It will happen if you have a hybrid.
My father found that pulling a popup, pulling a hybrid - were much 'worse' than pulling a TT.
I suspect part of the issue was his truck was not the right one for the popup and the hybrid.
The post from gbopp is very important. What type / make / model tow vehicle do you have?
Too much trailer for the TV is an expensive problem to solve.
Lastly - three beds in under 20' is hard to do. Because the beds will become storage for all the stuff a 20' trailer doesn't have cabinets, etc to store. But don't let that stop you. We all had to start somewhere, and your style of camping might be able to work with that.
My wife used to carry 15 pillows in our first bunkhouse TT. 'Because the grandkids might come over and they need a pillow.' We have five grandkids. I never got the 3 to 1 ratio.
We now have one bed, and six pillows. One huge one in the way all the time 'because it makes the bed look better when made up'.
Some things I've learned to just shut my mouth and accept. Keeping the wife happy is a VERY IMPORTANT part of having an RV.
We don't camp. We live in our 36' TT full-time, and often take it to great campgrounds. We also often take it to places to stay while we visit local attractions. There is a difference.
Jul-29-2016 07:48 AM
Jul-29-2016 07:43 AM
gbopp wrote:
One question often asked is, what will you use to tow your TT?
Make sure you have enough tow vehicle to pull whatever you decide to buy, before you make the purchase.
Jul-29-2016 07:43 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
JMO, but you're making the same mistake many before you have already made - assuming that a conventional travel trailer and a hybrid are comparable when in fact they're really two entirely different animals. Either you absolutely want to sleep under tenting and are willing to deal the many vagaries of any trailer with tenting OR you're not. That's the factor on which you should be making your decision.
Jul-29-2016 07:28 AM
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