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NYCgrrl
Oct 08, 2014Explorer
I'm also in the market for a smaller TT and frustrated by the offerings at local RV shows. I need/want a unit that'll fit in a standard indoor space, construction specifications that read durable and a long warranty.
At this point I'm pretty sure I'll be getting a Alto Safari Condo R series (made in Quebec and sold at the factory or near Niagara Falls) based on my research yet the unit that started me on the road to taking a good look at smaller units is an AeroLite. It was camped next to our tent and the owners were so proud and enthusiastic about their new TT they gave us a tour. Was really impressed with the amt of amenities packed into it. Decided against it ultimately because a newer company took over the line or something similar. Or maybe it was the after use storage issues on my end. Or maybe it was a combination, LOL. Looking at various layouts really keeps the mind engaged.
I looked at and discarded the Coleman QB unit because among other things it didn't have enough windows/natural light for me.
The T@Bs still intrigue me and the fact that they are made closer to the East coast is a definite advantage.
Lance, Casita and Scamp have some nice layouts but traveling out West for pickup is a definite disadvantage for me.
HTH and have fun whatever you choose.
At this point I'm pretty sure I'll be getting a Alto Safari Condo R series (made in Quebec and sold at the factory or near Niagara Falls) based on my research yet the unit that started me on the road to taking a good look at smaller units is an AeroLite. It was camped next to our tent and the owners were so proud and enthusiastic about their new TT they gave us a tour. Was really impressed with the amt of amenities packed into it. Decided against it ultimately because a newer company took over the line or something similar. Or maybe it was the after use storage issues on my end. Or maybe it was a combination, LOL. Looking at various layouts really keeps the mind engaged.
I looked at and discarded the Coleman QB unit because among other things it didn't have enough windows/natural light for me.
The T@Bs still intrigue me and the fact that they are made closer to the East coast is a definite advantage.
Lance, Casita and Scamp have some nice layouts but traveling out West for pickup is a definite disadvantage for me.
HTH and have fun whatever you choose.
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