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brookside
Oct 05, 2014Explorer
I would say "No!" to any Thor product. They basically seem to buy manufacturers of solid units and then, well, do what they have to to increase profit.
Have you looked at: http://www.taylorcoach.com/ It takes both Scamp and Casita a little while to answer. Someone took me through their R-pod and although space was tight, it seemed like the limited space was really thought out. These are very basic and small but have you seen: http://www.eggcamper.com/ and http://www.parkliner.com/
You also have to watch the hitch weight of some of the smaller TTs because some are much higher than you might think.
Also, the weights you normally see are before "options" and without cargo, water, etc.
I love the Scamp 5th wheel, especially the Deluxe with wood but because of so many warm bodies, we just can't do it. They are small as I saw one once parked in a campground although most campers seem bigger on the inside than they do on the outside, not sure why.
Have you looked at: http://www.taylorcoach.com/ It takes both Scamp and Casita a little while to answer. Someone took me through their R-pod and although space was tight, it seemed like the limited space was really thought out. These are very basic and small but have you seen: http://www.eggcamper.com/ and http://www.parkliner.com/
You also have to watch the hitch weight of some of the smaller TTs because some are much higher than you might think.
Also, the weights you normally see are before "options" and without cargo, water, etc.
I love the Scamp 5th wheel, especially the Deluxe with wood but because of so many warm bodies, we just can't do it. They are small as I saw one once parked in a campground although most campers seem bigger on the inside than they do on the outside, not sure why.
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