Regarding the Lance & ground clearance ... are you planning on hunting or serious forest service camping? We have a Lance 1685 - took to to Chaco Historic Park - where they said a trailer couldn't go & we were the only trailer in the campground. So it will go lots of places.
On the other hand, our friends who bought a Lance 1885 have since upgraded to a Nash - because they moved to Montana and spend most of their time hunting and finding out of the way campgrounds. For us it's not an issue. Currently in S. Texas spending 2 months, getting ready to move to Big Bend Nat'l Park (Chisos Basin Campground) and on to New Mexico (Scorpion Campground at Gila Wilderness etc).
Yes, the ground clearance on the Lance may be less - tip - the 2014 has more ground clearance than a 2017 - but overall it's a great trailer.
We looked at lots of brands before buying Lance - including the RPods. Depending on what you're looking for, the RPods didn't have enough storage for extended long term life -- we live in our trailer for months on end & although we liked the RPods, they simply didn't have big enough tanks or enough storage for our needs. Be sure to think through what YOU need!
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Cheers! Jan & David
Just returned from our First "Snowbird" Winter ... 25,000 miles, 26 states, 23 National Parks ... and counting....
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