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Empty_Nest__Soo
Jan 02, 2014Explorer
It pretty much depends upon what you want to use the TT for.
We wanted a relatively small TT mainly for camping at remote Forest Service campgrounds. With that in mind, the main qualities we wanted were:
Good ground clearance for traveling unpaved Forest Service roads,
Good interior storage,
Generous water and waste tanks,
Walk-around queen bed,
No sofa or TV.
Oh, and it was also easy to pay cash for it new. ;)
We’ve been very happy with our entry-level Pioneer for almost 11 years. We’ve looked at a lot of other campers over the years and I can’t say that we’ve found another that would have met our needs better. My biggest complaint is that it doesn’t have thermo-pane glass and the windows sweat a lot when camping in late winter or early spring.
Wayne
We wanted a relatively small TT mainly for camping at remote Forest Service campgrounds. With that in mind, the main qualities we wanted were:
Good ground clearance for traveling unpaved Forest Service roads,
Good interior storage,
Generous water and waste tanks,
Walk-around queen bed,
No sofa or TV.
Oh, and it was also easy to pay cash for it new. ;)
We’ve been very happy with our entry-level Pioneer for almost 11 years. We’ve looked at a lot of other campers over the years and I can’t say that we’ve found another that would have met our needs better. My biggest complaint is that it doesn’t have thermo-pane glass and the windows sweat a lot when camping in late winter or early spring.
Wayne
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