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.......... wrote:
... a step up bath as they have in the 850. .
โMar-14-2014 10:38 AM
Exlporer wrote:Mello Mike wrote:
I interviewed Donald Cochran at Northwood Manufacturing about the new Wolf Creek 840 and the Wolf Creek truck camper line in general. Lots of new factory pics are included.
Wolf Creek 840
Great article Mike!!! Learned a few more things about the Wolfcreek line-up that makes me appreciate and understand my 850 even more. Also a few things that make me wish I had talked to the factory in addition to the dealer......if I'd known the three-way fridge was available when I ordered my camper I would likely have chosen it.
Then again it may not have been an option at the time I ordered, like the low-profile Mach 8 cub I now see on the options list! At the beginning of my ordering process, a year ago, they told me mine would be the first 2014...that changed as I expected!
It's good to see the options list changing and to read that they have a lot more "things" coming down the line!
โMar-14-2014 10:35 AM
OBSPowerstroke wrote:
Great article on the 840 Mike!
I've been tossing around the idea of adding a truck camper to my fleet and the 850 is #1 on my list since I want to keep my short bed F250 around and I know any of the heavier slide models just don't make sense on this truck.
I decided to stop by Apache Camping Center in Portland Wednesday afternoon on my way home from a week long trip to Bend to take a look at the 850 and I was surprised to see one of the 840's on the lot. It didn't even hit me what I was in until after I got out of it and into an 850! ๐
I now realize I have a bit of thinking to do between these two models, as the 840 feels much roomier in the kitchen/dining area, as there is no squeezing between the table and bathroom to get in and out of the camper like in the 850. I initially wrote off the 840 because of the cave-like effect in the cabover with the mid-bath and what I believe to be a lack of TV mounting options that allow one TV to be used in both the cabover and the dinette, but now I'm thinking those may be fair trade offs to get a little more elbow room in the main living area.
I was very impressed with the build quality of the Wolf Creeks and am glad to see manufacturers realizing there are people out there that are looking for quality, but don't want or can't carry a multi-slide behemoth or pay the price for a Northern Light or Bigfoot full fiberglass model.
I'm still in the daydreaming phase of a truck camper purchase, as I still really like my trailer, and it would be very difficult to justify the expense of a new camping rig, but I love the flexibility I would have with a truck camper. There's just so many places I would like to go that I know my trailer either wouldn't survive the trip or fit once I got there.
โMar-14-2014 10:25 AM
Mello Mike wrote:
I interviewed Donald Cochran at Northwood Manufacturing about the new Wolf Creek 840 and the Wolf Creek truck camper line in general. Lots of new factory pics are included.
Wolf Creek 840
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โFeb-22-2014 09:12 AM
anutami wrote:
Doesn't the door also have a button latch? In addition to the cheap fastener that also broke on mine, my door also had a latch on the front of the door that you could snap a button to keep it secure while traveling.
โFeb-22-2014 06:02 AM
MORSNOW wrote:
I noticed that the 840 has a regular door handle on the bathroom, does it slide open or swing open? My 850's sliding door is nice that it doesn't block the walkway, however the cheap snap fastener was pulled loose from the door when delivered, repaired by the dealer, and pulled apart the first time going down the road again. It's still loose and won't hold the door closed when going down the road, there has to be a better idea.
โFeb-22-2014 04:28 AM
MORSNOW wrote:
I noticed that the 840 has a regular door handle on the bathroom, does it slide open or swing open? My 850's sliding door is nice that it doesn't block the walkway, however the cheap snap fastener was pulled loose from the door when delivered, repaired by the dealer, and pulled apart the first time going down the road again. It's still loose and won't hold the door closed when going down the road, there has to be a better idea.
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โFeb-21-2014 04:07 PM
Mello Mike wrote:
If anything, producing this new model proves that the Wolf Creek line is selling well and has solidified a place in the Northwood Mfg. lineup. Not everyone wants to haul a $30,000, multiple slideout TC that weighs 4-5,000 lbs. The Wolf Creek TC caters perfectly to this crowd.