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bikendan
Jun 08, 2018Explorer
We had a hybrid TT that slept 6 adults and two kids, hoping family would go camping with us.
after 10 years, we retired and decided to get a "couples" TT. we sold the hybrid, even though we miss the openness and sleeping under canvas.
we needed a TT for extended trips to the Southwest during the winter.
theater recliners right across from the tv(not at a 90 degree angle) and rear kitchen were priorities.
but we wanted it short enough to still do national/state park camping.
we found a TracerAir 255, a floorplan made for just a couple of years. the only sleeping is the one queen bed. no dinette or sofa bed, a true "couples" trailer. it has the theater recliners with middle console and a 32" tv straight across. no having to turn our heads.
we love it and have spent two winters in it. it has a few cons but it was the best choice we could've made.
we glamp sometimes and dry camp sometimes. we like a mix of both.
after 10 years, we retired and decided to get a "couples" TT. we sold the hybrid, even though we miss the openness and sleeping under canvas.
we needed a TT for extended trips to the Southwest during the winter.
theater recliners right across from the tv(not at a 90 degree angle) and rear kitchen were priorities.
but we wanted it short enough to still do national/state park camping.
we found a TracerAir 255, a floorplan made for just a couple of years. the only sleeping is the one queen bed. no dinette or sofa bed, a true "couples" trailer. it has the theater recliners with middle console and a 32" tv straight across. no having to turn our heads.
we love it and have spent two winters in it. it has a few cons but it was the best choice we could've made.
we glamp sometimes and dry camp sometimes. we like a mix of both.
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