โJan-06-2016 04:29 PM
โJan-09-2016 09:17 PM
avoidcrowds wrote:
LenSatic, pay attention to my post: "most eggs I have seen". I look at them at RV shows, so I am commenting from experience, not speculation. That is why I qualified my statement. I also didn't say "all eggs I have seen".
โJan-09-2016 06:48 PM
โJan-08-2016 09:50 AM
โJan-08-2016 08:11 AM
avoidcrowds wrote:
With the TM, you can leave the bed intact while using the rest of the trailer. Most eggs I have seen have the bed/dinette, so you can't have one occupant go to bed while the other stays up reading or working at the table.
โJan-08-2016 07:27 AM
โJan-07-2016 10:32 AM
Campfire Time wrote:
I've looked at all these types of trailers. The best "egg" trailer we've looked at is the RPod. They come in a variety of sizes and some have slide outs. For a light weight trailer they seem to be well made and well thought out.
โJan-07-2016 10:15 AM
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โJan-07-2016 07:57 AM
โJan-07-2016 04:38 AM
Zebedee wrote:
I've been digging into some fiberglass trailer research recently. I also really like the Trail Manors with their low profile and expandability.
I'm trying to make a list of positives/negatives of the two. So far, it seems to me that:
-Egg-style fiberglass trailers keep in the heat/cool better
-Being fiberglass moulds, they are less likely to leak, and may require less maintenance.
-You don't have to pop them up, which is nice during poor weather conditions.
-Trail Manors may allow for better MPG due to their low height
-They are a pop-up but with hard sides
What would be some other observations regarding these two TT types?
โJan-07-2016 03:58 AM
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