Mar-28-2016 08:20 AM
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TheCanells wrote:RinconVTR wrote:
Two teenagers, 2 dogs, and not to be cramped inside on a rainy day?
A Hybrid is definitely not for you. Stay away!
Down size into a range of 23-26 foot TT.
If they are staying in the 23-26 foot lenght range, with 2 teens and 2 dogs, a hybrid is definitely what they want to look at if they don't want to feel cramped on a rainy day. The floor space in a 23 foot hybrid with a slide is MUCH greater than the floorspace in a 23 foot ttThe floor space in a 23 foot hybrid with a slide is MUCH greater than the floorspace in a 23 foot tt.
Apr-15-2016 12:48 AM
TheCanells wrote:RinconVTR wrote:
Two teenagers, 2 dogs, and not to be cramped inside on a rainy day?
A Hybrid is definitely not for you. Stay away!
Down size into a range of 23-26 foot TT.
If your husband also wants easier towing, its not all about weight when it comes to TT's. Consider width and height. Look for some under 8 foot wide, some with build in vs built over frames to reduce height, and some with shaped for less air resistance.
I get the move not to buy another one especially with two teenagers, there is a lot in question and college right around the corner.
If they are staying in the 23-26 foot lenght range, with 2 teens and 2 dogs, a hybrid is definitely what they want to look at if they don't want to feel cramped on a rainy day. The floor space in a 23 foot hybrid with a slide is MUCH greater than the floorspace in a 23 foot tt.
Apr-14-2016 07:48 PM
Apr-14-2016 11:23 AM
RinconVTR wrote:
Two teenagers, 2 dogs, and not to be cramped inside on a rainy day?
A Hybrid is definitely not for you. Stay away!
Down size into a range of 23-26 foot TT.
If your husband also wants easier towing, its not all about weight when it comes to TT's. Consider width and height. Look for some under 8 foot wide, some with build in vs built over frames to reduce height, and some with shaped for less air resistance.
I get the move not to buy another one especially with two teenagers, there is a lot in question and college right around the corner.
Apr-13-2016 06:49 PM
RinconVTR wrote:
Two teenagers, 2 dogs, and not to be cramped inside on a rainy day?
A Hybrid is definitely not for you. Stay away!
Down size into a range of 23-26 foot TT.
If your husband also wants easier towing, its not all about weight when it comes to TT's. Consider width and height. Look for some under 8 foot wide, some with build in vs built over frames to reduce height, and some with shaped for less air resistance.
I get the move not to buy another one especially with two teenagers, there is a lot in question and college right around the corner.
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Mar-28-2016 06:12 PM
Mar-28-2016 03:13 PM
GamecockGal21 wrote:
Hello everyone. We just sold our 11 year old Travel Trailer (30 ft bunkhouse) and husband wants to go to a much smaller 15RB AR-ONE Starcraft Hybrid. He wants to tow less weight so we can travel further than before. We have had so many "mishaps" that come with camping (3 blow outs on one trip) that I am very worried about the "tent" end being trouble waiting to happen.
I'm also skeptical as I'm used to much more space and storage, but we definitely want a lighter weight camper. We don't spend a whole lot of time in the camper except for sleeping or when it's nasty outside, but when I do, I don't like to be cramped. I also really enjoy having my own bathroom.
We have a 16 yr old son (doesn't really get excited about anything) and 14 yr old daughter (excited about a "new" camper"). Also usually take our 2 dogs with us (35 lbs each).
What I'm wondering, is have any of you ever "downsized" like this and do you have any pros or cons about going from fully enclosed to hybrid? Thanks in advance!
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