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bhh wrote:
We went about the same route as Bumpy. Though we ended up with a 19RB Ascend. Wet bath seemed like a sardine can. Bed jammed in the back. Minimal storage space. And at 6'5", tight on the headroom. I was also a little concerned that the black/gray dump valve was very close to the pavement. A big pothole or curb might just whack it off. No rear bumper, meaning any little thing in the way would cause some skin damage. I wanted it to work, but it was just not so.Bumpyroad wrote:
I looked at the RPod when I bought my Ascend RD171. it had a wet bath vs dry, tiny corner sink in bathroom that would be barely useable, absolutely no hang up room, tiny overhead in kitchen slideout, vs. overheads all over in my Ascend, etc. felt it was worth $5,000 more.
bumpy
โNov-08-2014 02:08 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
I looked at the RPod when I bought my Ascend RD171. it had a wet bath vs dry, tiny corner sink in bathroom that would be barely useable, absolutely no hang up room, tiny overhead in kitchen slideout, vs. overheads all over in my Ascend, etc. felt it was worth $5,000 more.
bumpy
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xteacher wrote:
The only R-pod I'd consider is the 179. The others have no storage to speak of.
Yet another possibility is a Livinlite Camplite CL16TBS. It has twin beds up front, but the beauty of them is that they can easily be converted to a king size bed. It has a full bath, and a slide out for a dinette. These units have no wood in them and therefore are kind of pricey. I'd love to have one! Some of their other floorplans may also appeal to you. Livinlite Camplite Floor Plans
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โNov-06-2014 11:23 AM
Bob806 wrote:
OBX camper we have the same issues. I drove 130 miles to see the model 179. I think we are going to pull the trigger in spring as well on this model. We want to downsize so we can hopefully get better gas mileage on the long trips out west to visit our kids.
Looking at the R Pod website, we initially were thinking the 178 or 182 model was what we wanted. The 179 seems to fit our situation better, we like the floor plan. There won't be as much room for clothes and frozen food as before, but we'll adjust. I think it may be like our old pop up days again, but I'm looking forward to it.
โNov-06-2014 11:20 AM
goducks10 wrote:
You might post your question here toohttp://www.forestriverforums.com/forums/f197/
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