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platbr
Jul 07, 2017Explorer
theoldwizard1 wrote:
First, I don't understand the question in your title "outside size versus inside" ? Bigger outside is typically bigger inside. Only you can decide if 3 or 4 more feet is worth the cost.
Sorry, I was referencing the dilemma between bigger meaning more space when you're camping (good) versus more space on the road when you're driving (bad).
djsamuel wrote:
We have the Camplite 21BHS and it's been great over the last 4 years. The all aluminum construction with azdel interior walls has been great. The camper is extremely solid with everything, including the cabinets, constructed as integral welded parts of the frame.
Tows great with our Ram 1500 and easily sleeps 5 if using the dinette as a bed. The two bunks easily handle two adults, and the queen bed is a full size queen.
Camplite 21BHS
Thanks for this. I've actually followed your very positive posts about the Camplite, and am definitely impressed. I'm a little bummed that we were in Portland last weekend and were unable to look at one, because the dealer was closed 4 days in a row... but oh well. After the Airstream which (love or hate) was good quality, I'm somewhat worried about a trailer falling apart on me. The story about the Lance 2185 falling apart and leaking was rather cautionary, especially given that it was one of my top contenders (and expensive, to boot).
Is there anything you don't love about the Camplite? Anything you'd do differently? My wife doesn't love the storage to the left and right of the queen bed, as it hangs rather low. I'm also a big fan of their "aluminum" interior, which I think looks industrial and great (her, not so much), but it seems there are options. Would love to hear more thoughts on the 21BHS.
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