There are some of us out here that are true data dorks. Weight is important, even when our TV is more than enough to pull what is behind us. I sold my TT and had all the stuff sitting in my garage, “self” I thought, what does this stuff really weigh?
After pulling the trusty human scale from out under the couch and testing it (although it may be off by 5 LBS or so) I got busy with Rubbermaid tubs, notepad and calculator. After 14 trips to the scale, here is the data-
The stuff I had in my old camper is around 425 lbs. what outfitted a camper for 5 2A/3K– bedding, sleeping bags, electrical cords, 6 folding chairs, 1 18lbs charcoal, canister, small grill, cleaning supplies, tools, blocks, pot & pans, coloring sheeting and match box cars …..
What was not is included – Food & Drinks, clothes, bikes, fishing tackle, dutch oven, firewood, water, . The last two are not really things we travel with anyways.
Best guestimate by time add food & drinks, 650 to 750 lbs. people not include in this weight.
so
2013 312bhds Freedom Express
2016 F350 Crewcab w/6.7