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โJul-23-2013 04:04 AM
PAThwacker wrote:
I have a nonslide 2 tent plus rear perpendicular bunkbeds in a 21ft box. Sure its tight, but give 100% access, and rear bunk beds for off season use.
:BWorks wonders for our family: 1 year old toddler, 5 year old and both are girls. They can play on the side bunk, or up front. Lower bunk secure area for the baby, upper bunk gets dirty clothes, and stores extra bedding, toys, and pillows.
We have super high wind gizmos and have no fears about camping in direct sunlight. Ambient temps in the upper 90s, high 1pm sun angle, and you can hang out, sleep or play in the front bunk area.
โJul-23-2013 04:00 AM
mrgrim007 wrote:
Seems like a lot of people go the other way. We have a 35' Jayco bunkhouse that we love, but it's HUGE and heavy. We knew when purchasing it that we'd be limited on the places we could camp and what we could carry with us.
With our TT full of firewood, food, bikes, etc. we really can't take water, a generator or much of anything else. Even if we could we can't get into some of the tighter camping spots. Finding a place to camp with thing is is expensive too!
So we went to a dealer yesterday and looked at Roo HTTs. DW loves the 23IKSS. We are waiting for a 233S to come in so that we can compare the two. Overall there is a ton of living space in it with the two slides. We've never camped in a HTT before. With the HTT weighing less and being about 10' shorter, we think it will be more flexible and give us added payload in the 'Burb (rated to tow 12,000 lbs, ~2900 lbs payload). Jayco GVWR = 9,975 lbs vs Roo GVWR = 6,402 lbs. Seems like with a HTT we can load up with fresh water, a generator, lots of food, firewood, etc. and still have towing capacity and payload to spare.
I guess my questions are:
Will there be a big difference in how a HTT tows compared to our TT? We live in CO.
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?)
How much easier is a HTT to maneuver vs our TT? Or is there not a huge difference?
Always seems like the grass is greener on the other side haha. Any input is welcome. Thanks everyone.
โJul-23-2013 12:34 AM
spud1960 wrote:
Never heard of them!
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โJul-22-2013 10:42 AM
spud1960 wrote:
What are PUGS that you guys are talking about?
โJul-22-2013 10:40 AM
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โJul-22-2013 08:47 AM
mrgrim007 wrote:
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?)
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