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Thinking about getting a "Couples TT" Help with brand/model

Area13
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Wife wants a little more room camping in the Summer than we have in the TC, so thinking about a TT. Just us and 2 terriers. Thinking new.

Needs-Full 80" QB, solid bedroom door(s). Slide(s). Short as possible to camp in tight spots. Been looking online at 23'rs. Want QUALITY. No de-lamination, roof leaks, thing breaking in general.

I have a truck to pull almost anything so don't care about weight, just want a good quality TT around 23', shorter the better. I have been looking online and am overwhelmed by the different brands and models! Just want info from anyone with experience on brands/models, do's and don'ts. Appreciate any knowledge, info or advice.

Here are a couple of models that peaked my interest-

2016 Coachmen 233RBS Freedom Express
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKVQbjQGf_w

2016 Keystone RV Bullet Premier 22RBPR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a14Gcc0cZKI

2016 Forest River Vibe Extreme Lite 236RBS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N8rhF8uafQ
2020 Outdoors RV 21RD
2015 F-150 FX4 5.0 3.73
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Uually
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We have a 29' Surveyor by Forrest River , and real happy with it. So far no problems.

RavensFan24
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Explorer
We love our Bullet Premier. It's just 2 of us and 3 dogs. We liked our model because it had a lot of floor space for the dogs, without them always being in our way. Opposing slides really opens things up.
2010 Chevy Tahoe & 2015 Keystone Bullet Premier 30'

Area13
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hohenwald48 wrote:
We bought an Open Range 216RBS about 6 months ago. We've now spent maybe 45 nights in it and pulled it around 6,000 miles with no problems. A little on the heavy side, wider and taller than most and it doesn't have solid bedroom doors.

The stereo/DVD player did go bad but I just called the supplier and they sent a new one. Took me about 10 minutes to swap it out.

http://www.highlandridgerv.com/products/2016/the-light/travel-trailers/LT216RBS


Skimming back through these recommendations, this one is looking very cool. One problem we have with the double slide is not much window out the passenger side. These guys have a full door window there, really cool. I think the couch setup might be nice too. This is a very nice looking TT. They are spendy though.Seeing mid-upper 30's. Never heard of them, not sure they would hold up like a Lance or AF which are similar in price.
It is heavy UVW 6,035 (don't care) the length is good.
Exterior Length (Box) 22'7"
Exterior Length (Overall) 26'1"
62 gallon grey water is amazing, Black is 31, fresh-50.

http://www.highlandridgerv.com/products/2016/the-light/travel-trailers/LT216RBS
2020 Outdoors RV 21RD
2015 F-150 FX4 5.0 3.73

Hornnumb2
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Area13 wrote:
Hornnumb2 wrote:
I have the Coachmen 233rbs, I have had it for almost a year now and have had no problems except bad a/c unit. The only thing I do not like about it is Tv viewing from the dinette. We usually lay in bed to watch tv. Very happy with the trailer. Michael


Thanks for the input Michael, glad to here you like it. AC unit could happen to any RV.


Also my wife really likes the solid doors to the bedroom, but with the dogs coming in and out of there they are always pushing them open in front of the tv. I would prefer the accordion style but wife likes the solid ones. The dogs sleep with us at home on king size but not so much room on the queen so they get locked out of the bedroom.

djsamuel
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hvac wrote:
72cougarxr7 wrote:
Don't know if there is a dealer in your area, but I am impressed with the construction of Camplite travel trailers. The 21rbs looks like it would fit your needs. All aluminum framing, no wood to rot, easy to tow.

http://www.livinlite.com/camplite21rbs-overview.php


We have one. Had it custom built with twin beds in the nose. Almost 2 years old. Over 20 k miles towing. Convinced it will last as long as we are on this planet. ,huge advantage only 7 ft wide. Makes towing much easier. Slide makes up for it when camping. I love it


I'll second this. We have a Camplite 21BHS. Great for my wife and I. Have gone from Florida to Arizona and Utah as well as Tennessee and many places within Florida. It's a great trailer, well built, no wood, light weight, and durable.

2013 Camplite 21BHS Trailer, Ram 1500 Tow Vehicle

mrgrim007
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We are considering a Rockwood Mini lite with a front dinette and rear bedroom:

Rockwood 2506S
2014 RAM 3500 CTD, CC, Longbed
Rockwood 2608BS - On Order

Sold - 2002 Suburban 2500, 8.1L, 4.10
Sold - 2016 Jayco Jayflight SLX 212QBW 25' 6"
Sold - 2013 Jayco Jayflight 32BHDS 35' 6"

ttsr4us
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"Want QUALITY. No de-lamination, roof leaks, thing breaking in general."

In my view Artic Fox are hard to beat in the box type trailers. Been RV'ing now since 2001 and have seen a lot of older ones in excellent condition.

On the other hand, if you can loose the new and slide out requirements, used Airstreams are hard to look past. 😄

If I had bought an Airstream from the get go, I would probably have stayed with the brand and trailers rather than go through 4 previous RV's.

Also consider solar windows 15k air and window awnings for those hot summers.

Owned Sunline and Mountaineer Trailers plus Dolphin and Allegro Bus MH's
Brian and Esta

previously 2 Trailers and 2 Motorhomes, back in the trailer game.

GMC Sierra 3500HD 2WD, SLT Crew Short Bed. Duramax. 2014

Airstream 2016 Flying Cloud 30 RB with 2 a/c + Window Awnings

goducks10
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Explorer
Have you looked at the Grand Design Imagine line?
Good size tanks, full 60"x80" queen bed, and decent CCC.
Maybe a little longer than you want. Hard to get everything in a 25' package. It does have a solid pocket door to the bedroom though.
https://www.granddesignrv.com/imagine2150-floor.php

Kittykath
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How much fun is that searching for a camper just for two? Loved it! We settled on a 2015 Palomino SolAire 251RBSS. It does have the full queen sized mattress and two solid doors. We removed the doors because in order to use the flip-around TV from the bedroom side, the doors need to be closed. Made it too claustrophobic for our liking.

This is the shortest camper we could find that featured a large slide, lots of storage AND an outdoor kitchen. Can't vouch for the quality yet. So far, so good, but we've only had it out twice.

Good luck on your search!

Downwindtracke1
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Overall length is not the only limiting factor, tongue length is just as important. Short tongues limit how tight you can turn your truck with out putting a dent in the trailer.
Adventure before dementia

Area13
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wireman wrote:
Take a look at this Jayco. Wireman

http://www.jayco.com/products/travel-trailers/2016-jay-feather/23rlsw/


Thanks you Sir. I like the rear seating. At 27' 3", a little longer than I want, would like to be closer to 25'ish overall length, but it's not bad for that configuration.
2020 Outdoors RV 21RD
2015 F-150 FX4 5.0 3.73

Area13
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Hornnumb2 wrote:
I have the Coachmen 233rbs, I have had it for almost a year now and have had no problems except bad a/c unit. The only thing I do not like about it is Tv viewing from the dinette. We usually lay in bed to watch tv. Very happy with the trailer. Michael


Thanks for the input Michael, glad to here you like it. AC unit could happen to any RV.
2020 Outdoors RV 21RD
2015 F-150 FX4 5.0 3.73

Area13
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2Bhamsters wrote:
Area13....We are looking for something close to what you have described. One floor plan we like is the 2015 Trail Runner 24RK. I know it's a foot longer and "stick built", but with the bathroom separating the bedroom from the living area you might get more privacy in the morning.


Yeah, been looking at that design. I just can't find one short enough. We like going to tight spots (Currently have a Camper) and want as short as possible with a secluded QB. The TR 24RK comes in at 28' 8". The Coachman 233RBS i'm looking at with double slides comes in at only 24' 11". That's almost 4'. Thanks though, everything is on the table at this point!
2020 Outdoors RV 21RD
2015 F-150 FX4 5.0 3.73

hvac
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72cougarxr7 wrote:
Don't know if there is a dealer in your area, but I am impressed with the construction of Camplite travel trailers. The 21rbs looks like it would fit your needs. All aluminum framing, no wood to rot, easy to tow.

http://www.livinlite.com/camplite21rbs-overview.php


We have one. Had it custom built with twin beds in the nose. Almost 2 years old. Over 20 k miles towing. Convinced it will last as long as we are on this planet. ,huge advantage only 7 ft wide. Makes towing much easier. Slide makes up for it when camping. I love it