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nickdarr
Feb 17, 2017Explorer
I agree with used. Price difference will pay for many repairs and the annoying little things warranty work has been done. May have already been mentioned, but the insides of trailers are quite similar. Only a few manufacturers of stoves, fridges, heaters, dinettes, etc. The differences are in the frame and box. We own an Outdoors Creekside and got it for the thicker walls and compartment doors, the frame, and the ten versus six gallon water heater. Other things to consider are having solar already there, tank sizes (esp if dry camping), weight (depending on TV), and layout. Our trailer is a pain because the bathroom is almost inaccessible if the slide is in. Dealer had slide out and we did not check; lesson learned. We love the Outdoors products, but they are a bit heavier than some "light" models in same length. Good luck and have fun.
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