Aug-10-2016 11:48 AM
Sep-01-2016 04:28 AM
GeoBoy wrote:
Truck Camper Warehouse in NH has a used 2015 Host Aspen for short bed trucks. Bedlam is right, if you are considering a triple slide camper a 550/5500 is mandatory forget all the background noise about a 1 ton dually doing it. Unless you absolutely have to have a TC, a class C would be a better choice.
Truck Camper Warehouse use to sell EC and dropped them because of quality issues and lack of support from the manufacturer.
Aug-28-2016 07:47 AM
Reddog1 wrote:jimh425 wrote:Using Bigfoot's decal dry weight of 1900 lbs, I must have 2,300 lbs of beer. :RReddog1 wrote:
I have a 11.5 foot 1500 series Bigfoot TC. The decal says 1900 lbs. Loaded and on the truck, it is 4,200 lbs.
Well, as you know, Bigfoots are known for being very heavy, and your camper is 2 ft longer and at least 25 years older and built with heavier process. It's also hard to say how much your beer weighs after you pack. 🙂
Aug-28-2016 07:23 AM
mike/kellie wrote:
I agree with Bedlam. I'm currently doing it on a 1 ton dually with a Host Mammoth and researching a Ram 5500 cab and chassis to purchase in the next couple months. It's no fun trying to shave weight for a 2 week trip, let alone full time in one. With a class 4 or 5, storage is possible without thought to consequences. That includes carrying full waste tanks looking for a dump station.
Aug-18-2016 08:54 AM
jimh425 wrote:Using Bigfoot's decal dry weight of 1900 lbs, I must have 2,300 lbs of beer. :RReddog1 wrote:
I have a 11.5 foot 1500 series Bigfoot TC. The decal says 1900 lbs. Loaded and on the truck, it is 4,200 lbs.
Well, as you know, Bigfoots are known for being very heavy, and your camper is 2 ft longer and at least 25 years older and built with heavier process. It's also hard to say how much your beer weighs after you pack. 🙂
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
Aug-17-2016 10:50 PM
Reddog1 wrote:
I have a 11.5 foot 1500 series Bigfoot TC. The decal says 1900 lbs. Loaded and on the truck, it is 4,200 lbs.
Aug-17-2016 10:13 PM
josh0939 wrote:Just out of curiosity, is that per decal or actual weight? I have a 11.5 foot 1500 series Bigfoot TC. The decal says 1900 lbs. Loaded and on the truck, it is 4,200 lbs. I really do not think I have added 2,300 pounds to go camping. I should add, mine is a non-basement TC without slides.
My host Aspen sb triple slide is 4200 dry.
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
Aug-17-2016 07:56 PM
Aug-14-2016 06:56 PM
mike/kellie wrote:
Just checked the plate. 3340 is base weight, as equipped is 4,712 lbs. That's empty. I've weighed it once comfortably loaded. Borrowing somebody's nic name I'm 3 tons.
Aug-14-2016 06:23 PM
Aug-14-2016 05:41 PM
Aug-14-2016 01:44 PM
mike/kellie wrote:
My Host has a name plate with date of origin, serial number etc. There is also a weight number. I'm not home to look but it's 4300 # +. Possibly 4,500. You can PM for further questions. I also know of a 2016 Host Mammoth coming up for sale soon in So Cal. Meticulous owner.
Aug-14-2016 09:23 AM
Aug-14-2016 08:59 AM
kassiejax wrote:
I really appreciate the responses from so many of you. After numerous phone calls to manufacturers I have an answer, albeit not the one I wanted. I initially fell in love with the EC1165 but also looked at the 1160 and the Host Cascade and Everest.
What no one brought up was the difference in weights between the two companies. The dry weights of the two host vehicles are 2800 and 3300, while the two eagle caps weigh in with dry weights of 4600 and 4800.
Given that I will probably get the first used host with the right age and location.
Thanks again everyone.
Aug-13-2016 09:20 PM
Fish mojo wrote:
you might want to take a look at this one. Priced fair for a triple slide quality unit.
2013 Chalet Craigslist Oregon