โApr-13-2013 09:55 PM
โApr-14-2013 11:55 AM
Lowsuv wrote:
airstream
KOMFORT ( my choice )
Artic Fox
Lance
the komfort is heavy and built on a heavier frame .
ground clearance is higher on a komfort
holding tanks are larger.
komfort caters to the dispersed camping crowd that will take their trailer down a gravel road to get to the prettiest camping spots .
komfort is made in Oregon where we have an abundance of beautiful spots down a gravel road where we are allowed to camp .
there are probably other good choices .
โApr-14-2013 11:53 AM
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โApr-14-2013 11:38 AM
WoodGlue wrote:
The other thing I always wonder on a thread like this is why the owners aren't supporting the brand that they own. I understand the reputation of Arctic Fox and Airstream precede them, so non owners mention them from viewing the TT at an RV show or some kind of past experience or personal research.
However on a thread like this it's usually an answer like "I like my trailer because it's paid for" or "I got it on sale" Then I look in their signature and wonder why they're not more enthusiastic about the brand that they chose. Buyers regret? Trouble with their RV? Plain old uneducated about what they bought and why?
I realize that you don't have to be a "Homer" like I am, but c'mon people, a little owner pride maybe?
I guess my questions are all rhetorical ๐
WoodGlue
โApr-14-2013 11:01 AM
RCHamblin wrote:byways wrote:
outdoors RV
X2
โApr-14-2013 10:57 AM
byways wrote:
outdoors RV
โApr-14-2013 08:58 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:I've had three TTs. One with a aluminum roof, and two with rubber. Guess which one leaked?
the best one is one without a rubber roof.
bumpy
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โApr-14-2013 07:16 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
the best one is one without a rubber roof.
bumpy
โApr-14-2013 07:08 AM
Dtaylor wrote:Ivylog wrote:
Airstream. No ladder needed as they do not leak.
If you can handle the looks, Airstream is the best built of all of them. I may be wrong about the numbers but seems I heard that 80% of all they have ever built are still on the road. I do not know of any other company that can make that claim