bikendan wrote:
Crusher, suggest you go over to the Hybrid Forum if you have questions about them.
since i have one, let me give you a warning.
most hybrid owners, were former popup owners and want to continue the "tent" feel that a hybrid gives you but with more amenities and less setup hassle.
we know the few negatives that come with the canvas ends but are willing to put up with them, in order keep sleeping under canvas. we love the experience.
but many buy a hybrid just because it offers a lot of sleeping space in a small and lighter package. but they don't take into consideration the extra work/care/maintenance that's required. they end up selling the hybrid because of failing to think about that.
those of us in the hybrid community often state: "If you don't love the idea of sleeping under canvas, DON'T buy a hybrid".
if this idea appeals to you and your family, you might be a good candidate for owning a hybrid travel trailer.:B
after over 7 years, we still love ours.
X's 2 on what he said. We too love our HTT. And you could tow any HTT with a Durango like yours. I think the longest of the HTT's is about 26' Still would need the WDH and brake controller.