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tnrv_er
Explorer II
Explorer II
Whats your opinion on Scamp, Casita, Escape and the like type campers. When i up grade i'm looking for a quality camper.

We currently own a KZ 17RBS love the camper but its not likely a camper that will last for year to come.

At 60 yrs. old i want to by one more camper that will last.
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Vintage465
Nomad
Nomad
tnrv'er wrote:
keymastr wrote:
Creekside by Outdoors RV. What wood they have in them is marine plywood. Built better all around.


Thanks, i just went on their site and requested a brochure. Looks like a nice camper! Remind me a little of Northwoods Mfg.


I believe Northwoods and Outdoors RV have owners that are related as I have heard the owner/founder of Outdoors RV's last name is Nash......Anyway, I have a CreekSide 20fq and we are real happy with it. I think it has lots of great features for the money. I think it kind of boils down to what you are willing to part with to get something else. CreekSide comes with a freakin' 66 gallon water tank, LED's everywhere, shocks, now with dual pane windows, awning, a/c, nice cabinet doors, best of all a 2" welded aluminum frame with laminated walls. All nice features but it's still made on an assembly line and like most any RV on an assembly line that's not an Airstream or Bigfoot it has some issues with fit and finish. Mine was $26,000.00 out the door and we had 300w of Solar included in that which really makes boon docking great. I have added a lot of "goodies" to make ours "our own" like drawers in big cabinets, a larger table, bbq mount on the trailer, tool box on the bumper, back up lights and other things to make it easier to go a month on the road. All in all we love our CreekSide and haven't see anything I'd rather have.
V-465
2013 GMC 2500HD Duramax Denali. 2015 CreekSide 20fq w/450 watts solar and 465 amp/hour of batteries. Retired and living the dream!

chrisntims
Explorer
Explorer
You might check out the new Jayco Hummingbird. It has all fiberglass top.
2018 Chevy Colorado
2008 Jayco Jay Feather G2 20BH

marcsbigfoot20b
Explorer
Explorer
wrenchbender wrote:
I have a Bigfoot TT and I am very satisfied with it.The cabinets are all oak with no particle board and best of all no roof leaks.


I have seen soooo few Bigfoot trailers. Like 2.
Real quality.

sky_free
Explorer
Explorer
tnrv'er wrote:
Thanks for the replies fellas. Was thinking that the casita and scamp might be on the small side. We are comfortable in the size KZ we have but dont want to go any smaller.

I'm familiar with olivers but they are out of my price range.

What in y'alls opinion would be a quality TT?


Did you look at an Escape 19 or 21? Although they are expensive, you are paying in Canadian dollars so the exchange rate helps quite a bit right now. The 19' compares almost directly in size with what you have now, although with less floor space because I believe yours has a slideout.
2017 Escape 17B, 2012 VW Touareg

tnrv_er
Explorer II
Explorer II
keymastr wrote:
Creekside by Outdoors RV. What wood they have in them is marine plywood. Built better all around.


Thanks, i just went on their site and requested a brochure. Looks like a nice camper! Remind me a little of Northwoods Mfg.

wrenchbender
Explorer
Explorer
I have a Bigfoot TT and I am very satisfied with it.The cabinets are all oak with no particle board and best of all no roof leaks.

stevemorris
Explorer
Explorer
here's an interesting one
even a small tandem axle 5th wheel

http://escapetrailer.com/trailers/the-5-0-escape/#trailer-tabs1

http://escapetrailer.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/ExtPassengerSide_small.jpg
2017 Ram 1500 4door, 4x4, 5.7 l hemi, 8 speed
2008 KZ Spree 260

2012Coleman
Explorer II
Explorer II
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Experience without good judgment is worthless; good judgment without experience is still good judgment!

2018 RAM 3500 Big Horn CTD
2018 Grand Design Reflection 303RLS

Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
SpeakEasy wrote:
trail-explorer wrote:
Casita, Escape, Scamp don't make campers, they do make travel trailers though.

If you are looking for ideas on campers, check This section of the forum



Oh for Pete's sake.


Good Grief Charley Brown
bumpy

SpeakEasy
Explorer
Explorer
trail-explorer wrote:
Casita, Escape, Scamp don't make campers, they do make travel trailers though.

If you are looking for ideas on campers, check This section of the forum



Oh for Pete's sake.
It's just Mrs. SpeakEasy and me now (empty-nesters). But we can choose from among 7 grandchildren to drag along with us!



2014 F-150 Super Crew Short Bed 3.5L Ecoboost
2014 Flagstaff Micro Lite 23LB

keymastr
Explorer
Explorer
Creekside by Outdoors RV. What wood they have in them is marine plywood. Built better all around.

tnrv_er
Explorer II
Explorer II
Thanks for the replies fellas. Was thinking that the casita and scamp might be on the small side. We are comfortable in the size KZ we have but dont want to go any smaller.

I'm familiar with olivers but they are out of my price range.

What in y'alls opinion would be a quality TT?

Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
when I was looking at small FG TTs, didn't like the baths on scamps. went to the casita factory and found one I liked, 16 ft IIRC, rear dinette that could be made up into a bed and left that way, had a small side table and two rotating chairs. to get a tall enough closet you had to get the roof AC as the lower one took up the bottom of the closet.
bumpy

coolmom42
Explorer II
Explorer II
tnrv'er wrote:
Whats your opinion on Scamp, Casita, Escape and the like type campers. When i up grade i'm looking for a quality camper.

We currently own a KZ 17RBS love the camper but its not likely a camper that will last for year to come.

At 60 yrs. old i want to by one more camper that will last.


If you have about $50K to spend, go to Hohenwald, TN and look at Olivers. Very very nice.
Single empty-nester in Middle TN, sometimes with a friend or grandchild on board

dclark1946
Explorer
Explorer
Our first TT was a 1999 17 ft. Casita that we kept for 5 years. While it was OK I don't think it was any better than our 2007 KZ Spree that we just traded in for a new KZ Spree. The Casita was small and the insulation was marginal and we had some issues with rivets in the bathroom popping loose. We also had a problem with the front finish which Casita finally admitted that they had a top shell mold problem at the time ours was built. I am sure they have made improvements since then but after two tire blowouts on back to back days I decided no more single axle trailers for us plus wanted a real bathroom and a bed that was open on both sides.
Dick & Karen
Richardson,TX
2017 KZ Spree 263RKS
09 F250 V10