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taco-stampeder wrote:
I camped twice and it got into the 50s and 40s overnight. I noticed sweat under the mattresses. Is this normal. I have heard that reflectix under the mattresses can cure this. Any recommendations?
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Oct-15-2014 10:53 AM
taco-stampeder wrote:
We recently purchased a 2010 Stampede s238. We had a Flagstaff 625D popup. We love all the extra room and looking out the windows. The first time we camped in September the temperature dropped to 42 overnight the first night. It was not a plug in site and the furnace really killed the battery. I bought a second battery for the second night, (cold 40, windy, rainy) and killed the both batteries. We will always have a plug in site from now on.
The con is that the mattresses in the 625D were heated and more comfortable than the Stampede. We bought mattress pads to remedy that. Two more nights camping this weekend at a plug in site.
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Sep-05-2012 12:17 PM
bikendan wrote:gjacobs12 wrote:drenjoey wrote:
I do have a question: What do you have as vehicle to tow a S-238 ?
We don't have a tow vehicle for the camper. We will buy a tow vehicle that can handle the s238. Right now we camp in a Viking pop up and pull with a 2007 Honda Odyssey. Going to an s238 would require us to purchase a new (to us) tow vehicle which is what we want to do. Looking at an expedition XL with a tow package. Tow rating is at 9200 lbs. The numbers work for the expy nd towing the s238.
that's an excellent choice for a tow vehicle, for the 238.