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bikendan
Jul 21, 2013Explorer
mrgrim007 wrote:
I guess my questions are:
Will there be a big difference in how a HTT tows compared to our TT? We live in CO.
your Burb will have no problems towing even the biggest/heaviest HTT, compared to what you've been towing. you probably won't even know that it's there, as long as you've got a good WDH.
What will we be giving up in the name of flexibility? (Not as quiet with the tent beds? Maybe not as secure? How well will the AC and furnace work?)a hybrid is extremely flexible if you know that you can also "turtle". this is when you don't want to put the bunk ends out and convert the sofa and dinette into beds. this comes in handy for overnite stops or in bad weather. yes, it won't be as quiet. but any RV is easy to get into, hybrid or not. as was mentioned, using PUG's and Reflectix, temp control is easy to maintain. the furnace and a/c will easily keep it warm or cool by using these mods. you won't have a walk-around bed anymore, so ease of bed setup will depend on if you are fine with sleeping bags or decide you want sheets/covers on it.
How much easier is a HTT to maneuver vs our TT? Or is there not a huge difference?having a 5' or more shorter trailer will of course, be easier to maneuver. there is no hybrid made currently, that's over 25' long, unless you get one with a toyhauler deck or you find some older bigger hybrids that are no longer made, like the Jayco 26L.
Always seems like the grass is greener on the other side haha. Any input is welcome. Thanks everyone.
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