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The new 2014 AF992 arrives

claymcc
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It took exactly 3 months from order to delivery, but on Feb. 1 we loaded my '04 AF860 for the last time and took it to Smith RV, and picked up our new AF992.

We ordered it with all of our desired options (and that as usual included most of them) - thermopane windows, generator, TV/DVD, Fox landing, electric rear awning plus side awning, oven delete (but convection oven/microwave), 150 watts solar, 2 Type 29 batteries, 3-way frig, etc. In addition we got the full wardrobe on the curb side, the rollover lounge, and Dekko 12V/110V tank heaters.

About all we've done so far is organize and load all the normal "stuff" - I haven't loaded water in it as yet (high of -3 coming up on Wednesday), but after crawling through it and organizing over the weekend, my first impression is: VERY well built. I haven't found a single issue with fit & finish at all, with the very minor exception of TV cables tied back too tight, making them pull out of the TV when you swing it around to watch from the sofa (easy fix). Oh, and one of reading lights in the cabover is a tiny bit loose. No loose screws, no carpet cut wrong, no bad joints or glue drips, no nothing. VERY well done. I'm sure I'll find something - just not yet.

I ran the unit all yesterday and last night unplugged, with the furnace running, high of 25 yesterday and down to 15 last night - the battery showed 12.3V before sunrise today, with only about 45 minutes of generator use yesterday, and it's now charging. I think I'm good on power.

The only real issue I see is the lack of access to the fresh water tank area in front - there's no access under the step, or in the bathroom, to any of the plumbing. Since the bathroom isn't heated, I'm wondering also whether the pipes will freeze in the cabinet under the sink, but I guess time will tell. About all I can do is fill it up, keep it heated and see what happens. I'm sure there will be other areas that I will find and insulate (the valve compartment, for instance, is insulated except for the tail light, which might not work in really cold weather) but all in all, I'm very happy with it.

The roll-over sofa is outstanding. It's very comfortable, easy to convert to a bed (76" long), and much more spacious than the dinette, which I've never found to be a comfortable place to hang out. The table slides in/out easily; it's not as quite solid as a dinette table, since it's on 2 stick-in legs, but is easy to remove.

I like the new nose. They got rid of the slant on the front roof, giving 4" more headroom in front, and it's much more spacious. I like the "separate bedroom" feel of the 992 - some don't. With the full-wall wardrobe, there's much less light than the 860 with front and 2 side windows in the cabover, but the 992 has both a skylight and Fantastic fan in addition to the exit window, and it's not too dark. I don't miss the "open" feeling of the 860 at all - the rollover lounge really opens up the main room, and no more storage miscellaneous******on the bed and have it in full view. That, and the additional storage, makes it much neater.

Compromises? Well, coming from a '94 Lance Squire 3000 and then the AF860, this is my first "overhang" camper - and since I commonly tow up to 10,000 lbs (3-horse trailer), I'm in Superhitch territory. From my measurements, I'll need about a 32-36" extension to comfortably haul a trailer. I liked the shorter campers - easy to park, easy to haul. But the extra space and storage sure is nice.

Plus this floorplan doesn't allow access to the bathroom or bed with the slide in, a bit annoying after the 860, which was useable (although tight) with the slide in and allowed for stealth camping. Not a huge deal, when weighed against the very nice dry bath.

On the way back from the dealer, before moving any "stuff" into the unit, I stopped by the scales. With full propane and no water, the AF992 tipped the scales at 4,445 lbs. Apples to apples, it's about 1,100 lbs heavier than the 860. I figure it will be about 5,600-ish lbs going down the road. I'll be over gross on my 13,000-lb GVW 2011 Crew Cab Denali dually by about 1,550 lbs (before trailer), but both axles will be well within limits.

Time to start planning the first trip!

- Clay
Near Casper, Wyoming
2014 Arctic Fox 992
2015 GMC 3500HD Denali dually, Stableloads/Firestone Ride-Rites
2017 Haulmark ALX 28โ€™ enclosed trailer for all the toys
2024 Aluma 18โ€™ flatbed for one of the toys
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kerry4951
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Thats the main reason we stayed with the dinette. I really wanted the one large pull out drawer for all my personal stuff, since its located just outside the bathroom door. I tried to accomplish the best of both worlds by converting the dinette to a U shaped couch arrangement. Atleast now I can stretch out almost like a couch, plus I still have my interior storage. With a prop pillow or two it works OK. Im waiting for AF to come out with their double slide giving you a couch, dinette, and dry bath.
2009 Silverado 3500 dually D/A, Supersprings, Stable Loads, Bilsteins, Hellwig Sway Bar.
2010 Arctic Fox 1140 DB, 220 watts solar, custom 4 in 1 "U" shaped dinette/couch, baseboard and Cat 3 heat, 2nd dinette TV, cabover headboard storage, 67 TC mods

claymcc
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There's no interior access to the storage under the sofa, but the space there is twice as big as it is with the dinette. The access is from outside, and goes all the way from the rear of the sofa to the furnace. It'd be nice to have interior access - it could be added easily, I think - but not a big deal.

I really like the sofa. Dinettes are good for eating, but not sitting or really anything else - IMHO it makes the camper much more useable.

I had my 860 for almost 10 years - given the price I paid, minus the trade-in value, it cost me $100/yr.

-Clay
Near Casper, Wyoming
2014 Arctic Fox 992
2015 GMC 3500HD Denali dually, Stableloads/Firestone Ride-Rites
2017 Haulmark ALX 28โ€™ enclosed trailer for all the toys
2024 Aluma 18โ€™ flatbed for one of the toys

deltabravo
Nomad
Nomad
kerry4951 wrote:
Isn't amazing how once you own an Arctic Fox you seem to want to stick with Arctic Fox.


ROGER THAT!

I had a 2003 Desert Fox 21SW toy hauler. I honestly did look at other brands of campers, but kept coming back to the AF brand.
2009 Silverado 3500HD Dually, D/A, CCLB 4x4 (bought new 8/30/09)
2018 Arctic Fox 992 with an Onan 2500i "quiet" model generator

stickbowjoe
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Very nice.

AF was the only other brand I considered when I went to replace my 10 year-old Lance.

Nearby dealers were part of the equation, but so was indisputable quality.

I am happy with my choice to stick with Lance, but suspect if I had originally bought AF I'd have stuck with them.

Y'all have fun now, y'hear?

Joe
2012 Ram 3500 diesel, dually
2013 Lance 850
Pretty good truck, pretty good camper.
Just Sally (German Shorthair) and me,
full timing, and shooting and catching
most of our meat.

-Kevin
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Explorer
Congrats! I have been drooling over the 992 but I will probably keep my '08 990 for a few more years.

How is the exterior storage under the sofa?
2008 Dodge Ram 3500 QC DRW auto
2008 AF 990
FS bags
Viair OBA
Rancho 9000XL's

EfonFred
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Congrats, they sure make a good looking T/C.
2011 Ram 3500 Mega DRW
2015 Adventurer 86SBS

claymcc
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K Mac wrote:
Congratulations, nice unit,have fun. I'm not too familiar W/ AF's' and ,I'm wondering what the beige (plug/box) is in the white receptacle, under your sofa. Thanks K.


I'm not quite sure what you mean - there's the furnace intake there, with a 120v plug and heat vent. Is that what you're looking at?

- Clay
Near Casper, Wyoming
2014 Arctic Fox 992
2015 GMC 3500HD Denali dually, Stableloads/Firestone Ride-Rites
2017 Haulmark ALX 28โ€™ enclosed trailer for all the toys
2024 Aluma 18โ€™ flatbed for one of the toys

run100
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Explorer
Congratulations on your new 992! Those corner showers are real nice. I also really like the spacious wardrobe in the bed area. We don't seem to stare out the window very often up there, so it makes sense to add storage instead.

Best of luck and happy travels!
2012 F350,6.7L Diesel,4x4,CC,SB,SRW
2013 Lance 855S

K_Mac
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Congratulations, nice unit,have fun. I'm not too familiar W/ AF's' and ,I'm wondering what the beige (plug/box) is in the white receptacle, under your sofa. Thanks K.

claymcc
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Explorer
Yep - Smith RV in Casper. They've always been great to work with, and I bought the 860 there (lightly used) 10 years ago.

I think we'll like the bedroom. Sure, you may have to disturb someone to get in the wardrobe, but my DW's side is the left, and she's usually in bed before and after me so not a big deal. The advantage is that when the cabover's messy and you have stuff stored there for travel, everything's not falling off into the camper. But we'll see!

- Clay
Near Casper, Wyoming
2014 Arctic Fox 992
2015 GMC 3500HD Denali dually, Stableloads/Firestone Ride-Rites
2017 Haulmark ALX 28โ€™ enclosed trailer for all the toys
2024 Aluma 18โ€™ flatbed for one of the toys

kbaum
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Wow nice looking camper! Did you buy it from a dealership in Wyoming?
2013 Northern Lite 10 cdse
2012 Dodge 3500 SRW 4x4 Cummins Crew Cab

Newmar Dutch Star 4018 (home)

rickeoni
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Explorer
Love that bathroom. need to let us know how the walled in bed works after a few trips.
2008 F450
2007 Adventurer 85WS
2012 Haulmark "The Garage"
2016 Outdoors RV Glacier Peak 26 RKS

Scott16
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Explorer
Congratulations, nice pictures of your AF992.
Enjoy your new AF. Hope you get some decent weather next week up there in Wyoming for more landscape pictures.
Scott

PS. Just noticed your AF992 matches my last ship number from the Navy before i retired.
US Navy Retired IC1(SW)USS Fletcher DD-992

claymcc
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Explorer
Great idea to use cutting boards for small tray tables - I may have to try that! There's no good place to store the table, currently.

Here goes nothing with my first picture posts - sorry, it's -5 outside and blowing snow, and the camper's covered with snow, so there aren't any good landscape shots included!

Saying goodbye to the AF860:



AF992 loaded:



Interior shots, after "moving in" -













Near Casper, Wyoming
2014 Arctic Fox 992
2015 GMC 3500HD Denali dually, Stableloads/Firestone Ride-Rites
2017 Haulmark ALX 28โ€™ enclosed trailer for all the toys
2024 Aluma 18โ€™ flatbed for one of the toys