Apr-17-2014 03:09 PM
Apr-21-2014 03:17 PM
DSMC Whiz wrote:
The Lance 2185 has a full length queen and three bunks in the back. A fully loaded one has a 4,400 pound dry weight and a 6,000 max weight. I know, I just bought one. It is very bright, well-engineered and comfortable as could be.
Apr-21-2014 12:47 PM
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Apr-21-2014 11:42 AM
djsamuel wrote:
Camplite 21BHS
Apr-21-2014 05:45 AM
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Apr-18-2014 12:49 PM
Mike Up wrote:
My Jay Flight has one of the highest ceilings in the industry but it's still only 6'9". Your husband may be a little claustrophobic in most trailers. The high wall pop ups have the highest ceiling heights as my cousin was looking as well being 6' 10".
Good luck
Apr-18-2014 12:39 PM
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Apr-18-2014 11:16 AM
Shorteelaw wrote:
Wow everyone. What a great response. I really appreciate it.
Someone inquired about what our other preferences were... needs to sleep 5 as my mother will be joining us frequently. Price doesn't really matter - most you can get for under what we are willing to pay. We can't sleep on a small bed like some of the really small ones are as my hubby is 6'9'' so he needs the full length of the bed and ideally a little extra for his feet to hang off (poor guy! haha) but we have a foot board on our bed at home so he's used to the end of the bed being "restricted."
Thanks again everyone. This gives me hope that we will find the perfect TT for us! 🙂
Apr-18-2014 10:50 AM
Apr-18-2014 09:54 AM
Shorteelaw wrote:
We want to get a trailer that when loaded (keeping in mind we pack light and may not dry camp) is 6500 or less and prefer bunk houses... any suggestions? We have a two year old who sleeps in a pack n play when we are traveling so we probably need it to be wide enough to have that in there.
I've looked at quite a few variations online but want to see if anyone has any reviews or recommendations or even ideas that we hadn't thought of. 🙂
Thanks!