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Sep-12-2013 06:38 AM
legolas wrote:star 2008 wrote:
APEX Ultra-Lite Travel Trailers
An Apex Travel Trailer does not just start off as a frame, walls and roofs… it begins with an idea! Our belief is that getting the little things right is a BIG THING! The Apex is not like other lightweight trailers… it is much smarter because we set new, higher standards for this innovative, truly lightweight trailer.
What makes an Apex smarter? Quality – Lightweight – Innovation – Eco-friendly – Design.
Each and every Apex model must achieve high scores in each of these standards in order to earn the Apex seal of approval. Our rating system is gathered and driven by the end user… you the customer… in order to produce a quality and most customer friendly lightweight trailer on the market!
http://www.coachmenrv.com/products/apex.aspx?page=floorplandetails&floorplanid=4511
278RLS
Hitch Weight 681 lbs. (309 kg)
Base Weight 4,777 lbs. (2,167 kg)
GVWR 7,000 lbs. (3,175 kg)
Cargo Carrying Capacity 2,223 lbs. (1,008 kg)
Exterior Length 30' 5" (9.3 m)
Exterior Height 10' 2" (3.1 m)
Exterior Width 96" (2.4 m)
Fresh Water Capacity 49 gal. (185 L)
Gray Water Capacity 33 gal. (125 L)
Black Water Capacity 33 gal. (125 L)
Awning Size 16 ft.
This sounds like a commercial sales pitch to me.
Where is the moderator?
Sep-12-2013 06:19 AM
star 2008 wrote:
APEX Ultra-Lite Travel Trailers
An Apex Travel Trailer does not just start off as a frame, walls and roofs… it begins with an idea! Our belief is that getting the little things right is a BIG THING! The Apex is not like other lightweight trailers… it is much smarter because we set new, higher standards for this innovative, truly lightweight trailer.
What makes an Apex smarter? Quality – Lightweight – Innovation – Eco-friendly – Design.
Each and every Apex model must achieve high scores in each of these standards in order to earn the Apex seal of approval. Our rating system is gathered and driven by the end user… you the customer… in order to produce a quality and most customer friendly lightweight trailer on the market!
http://www.coachmenrv.com/products/apex.aspx?page=floorplandetails&floorplanid=4511
278RLS
Hitch Weight 681 lbs. (309 kg)
Base Weight 4,777 lbs. (2,167 kg)
GVWR 7,000 lbs. (3,175 kg)
Cargo Carrying Capacity 2,223 lbs. (1,008 kg)
Exterior Length 30' 5" (9.3 m)
Exterior Height 10' 2" (3.1 m)
Exterior Width 96" (2.4 m)
Fresh Water Capacity 49 gal. (185 L)
Gray Water Capacity 33 gal. (125 L)
Black Water Capacity 33 gal. (125 L)
Awning Size 16 ft.
Sep-12-2013 06:05 AM
bruce and tanya wrote:I have a Koala 26 SS which is "rear living". I looked for a long time to find a light weight rear living TT and the Koala is one of the lightest at 5700 empty. IMO you be hard pressed to find a rear living that your TV can handle without being maxed out in most if not all areas of measurement.
Looking for a new camper. We have a Toyota Tacoma, able to pull 6500# max. We were looking at the Koala camper and the Freedom Express. We like the rear living room with the recliners in the back. RLS model. We want the slide also. Are there any other campers out there that will fit our needs.
Sep-10-2013 07:43 PM
pappcam wrote:
The Tacoma is a pretty small TV. Tongue weight and payload is quite limited on them so you'd never reach the "towing" limit on them without being over on those other 2. I'd disregard that 6500lb. towing limit and shop accordingly.
Sep-10-2013 03:28 PM
OregonSVT wrote:
I like the Lance lineup myself and am looking into getting a 1575 shortly. I think you will be very impressed by the overall quality of their trailers.
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Sep-10-2013 11:27 AM
bruce and tanya wrote:
Looking for a new camper. We have a Toyota Tacoma, able to pull 6500# max. We were looking at the Koala camper and the Freedom Express. We like the rear living room with the recliners in the back. RLS model. We want the slide also. Are there any other campers out there that will fit our needs.
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