โOct-08-2013 09:13 PM
โSep-21-2014 09:43 PM
CAJW wrote:
I too had the snap pull out of my slider on my Arctic Fox 996 Bathroom door.
โSep-21-2014 09:37 PM
More2Explore wrote:
.... Wonder how the headroom is in the bathroom, seems to be up higher than the WC850..
โSep-21-2014 01:56 PM
โApr-15-2014 09:12 PM
MORSNOW wrote: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.
I looked for a picture of my door, but none of my pictures show the snap. All mine came with is a piece of fabric about 4" long with the female half of a snap on it, that is screwed to the wall. The sliding door has the male half of the snap screwed into the door. The male half is what was/is pulled out from the hollow core door (who in their right mind thought this would hold???) Is it possible for you to take a picture of your latches for me? My camper is covered up in winter storage. The 840 in the pictures on the link posted above show a completely different system than I have.
โMar-15-2014 10:07 AM
anutami wrote:
The 840 makes it a hard choice between the 850. I am however ordering the 850. The 850 just has more storage with the pantry. I also like the open cabover bed and the TV set up. I am able to swivel it so the kids can watch TV on the dinette and bunk and I can lay on the cabover and still see the TV. The 850 also has the freshwater tank perpendicular to the front of the camper which puts the weight more toward the front, but II am not sure if this actually makes a difference.
anutami wrote:
Do you think Northwood going to a non-basement model will make that much of a difference with off road use? Wolf Creek Off Road Eagle cap offroadThe basement doesn't seem that high compared to other basement model campers (not sure exactly how high it is). On the 5 trips I took my previous WC 850 4 of those trips included off road use in washes and some protruding boulders. First Trip Report Here I noticed some additional sway but nothing out of the ordinary compared to my previous Eagle Cap 800 Lite non basement camper.
โMar-15-2014 07:32 AM
deltabravo wrote:
One bit of info about a non basement unit - it severely limits the water tank capacity of all three tanks.
โMar-15-2014 07:16 AM
โMar-15-2014 06:34 AM
anutami wrote:
Is there any concern with the freshwater tank of 29 gallons and the fridge (the 2 heaviest components) being on the passenger side of the unit?
The 850 also has the freshwater tank perpendicular to the front of the camper which puts the weight more toward the front, but I am not sure if this actually makes a difference.
Do you think Northwood going to a non-basement model will make that much of a difference with off road use?
โMar-14-2014 06:46 PM
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
โMar-14-2014 01:10 PM
deltabravo wrote:
Had the WC line been available from Northwood when I was shopping for campers in 2009, I'd have probably bought one of them instead of the AF811. Granted, I love my AF811.
One thing about the mid bath model is that the bathroom seems bigger.
โMar-14-2014 11:43 AM
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โMar-14-2014 11:21 AM
deltabravo wrote:
I've looked at a variety of campers. The thing about the step up to get in the bath area is so they can have decent sized black tank, which allows it to be taller, by raising the floor of the bathroom.
My AF811 is the same, but not as high of a step as the AF990