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Speedogomer
Feb 27, 2015Explorer
My thoughts,
I have a 260trs, which may interest you.
As for climbing over each other getting in and out of bed, this is ONLY for the old queen models. The new models have a king sized bed, you sleep with your head at the rear of the trailer, no need yo climb over anyone. Also the concern of sleeping by a wall is eliminated somewhat due to it being a king sized bed, and must bigger than basically every other TT bed in that size/price range.
Kitchen counter space: yes very limited, which is solved by the 260TRS having an full outdoor kitchen. Ives never cooked anything inside my trailer.
Bathroom is small yes, too small to change clothes, again this is solved by the 260TRS since it has a separate front bunk/living area that is plenty big enough and definitely private enough to change.
Watching tv.... yes in the main area, sucks to watch tv... solved with the 260trs since there is the front living/bunk area that has an entertainment center with tv hookups. Just move the tv there or buy another tv if need be.
The 260trs is narrow, very narrow, and some people don't like that. I didn't know if I would, not an issue whatsoever for me though. there's very fee TTS out there, that length, that have a king bed, separate bunk/living area, outdoor kitchen, and 2 couches.
Quality of the Outback Terrain? I had one issue, a light switch stopped working. Simple fix. It's otherwise been trouble free. I've found a few tiny bits of trim that aren't perfect and a few small imperfections... but really, no complaints.
I have a 260trs, which may interest you.
As for climbing over each other getting in and out of bed, this is ONLY for the old queen models. The new models have a king sized bed, you sleep with your head at the rear of the trailer, no need yo climb over anyone. Also the concern of sleeping by a wall is eliminated somewhat due to it being a king sized bed, and must bigger than basically every other TT bed in that size/price range.
Kitchen counter space: yes very limited, which is solved by the 260TRS having an full outdoor kitchen. Ives never cooked anything inside my trailer.
Bathroom is small yes, too small to change clothes, again this is solved by the 260TRS since it has a separate front bunk/living area that is plenty big enough and definitely private enough to change.
Watching tv.... yes in the main area, sucks to watch tv... solved with the 260trs since there is the front living/bunk area that has an entertainment center with tv hookups. Just move the tv there or buy another tv if need be.
The 260trs is narrow, very narrow, and some people don't like that. I didn't know if I would, not an issue whatsoever for me though. there's very fee TTS out there, that length, that have a king bed, separate bunk/living area, outdoor kitchen, and 2 couches.
Quality of the Outback Terrain? I had one issue, a light switch stopped working. Simple fix. It's otherwise been trouble free. I've found a few tiny bits of trim that aren't perfect and a few small imperfections... but really, no complaints.
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