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Why do some manufacturers, like the open range model you have selected, have the tv placed so you need to crane your neck sitting down? We don't watch a lot of tv while camping, maybe 30 minutes to an hour a night, but I don't want to be uncomfortable doing so either.Ease of installation for the mfg comes to mind. It's not that difficult to select a different mounting bracket or even change the location of the screen. Lots of options with today's lightweight screens.
โFeb-04-2018 07:04 PM
TrueBlueKC wrote:FrankShore wrote:
Have you looked at Lance (the length you want is less that's 28' and they can sleep 4-6
Lance Camper Link
They're expensive but with Lance, you get what you pay for!
I've looked online at Lance as well as Northwoods and ORV but there are no dealers near me unfortunately so I haven't looked in person. I hear good things about Lance campers but the price point may be high for our first TT.
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jfkmk wrote:
Were looking too, and are interested in two out of your three choices....the Grand Design and the Heritage a Glen (same models). From another post, I think you can't access the bedroom with the slide in, a deal breaker for me.
Why do some manufacturers, like the open range model you have selected, have the tv placed so you need to crane your neck sitting down? We don't watch a lot of tv while camping, maybe 30 minutes to an hour a night, but I don't want to be uncomfortable doing so either.
โJan-23-2018 03:52 AM
FrankShore wrote:
Have you looked at Lance (the length you want is less that's 28' and they can sleep 4-6
Lance Camper Link
They're expensive but with Lance, you get what you pay for!
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