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westend
Jul 28, 2014Explorer
A movie line comes to mind ---"You can't handle the truth!" :B
There is definitely a lot of competition in the light weight, ultra-light weight TT lines. IMO, all of them are similar in construction. Mfr's have to watch the bottom line and that means staple the heck out of it and push the wires and pipes out of the way. Sure, some are more than others and some are less than most but, for the amount of time they're typically used, there is little difference for the consumer.
If you want to add sleeping space, you could always reconfigure for more bunks or use cots. If you can, put a sleeper convertible couch inside. A tent away from the parents was also always better for kids.
I would suggest that you use what you're putting the labor into before flipping it. It may be a delight for you and an upgrade and more fixing may be a harder route.
There is definitely a lot of competition in the light weight, ultra-light weight TT lines. IMO, all of them are similar in construction. Mfr's have to watch the bottom line and that means staple the heck out of it and push the wires and pipes out of the way. Sure, some are more than others and some are less than most but, for the amount of time they're typically used, there is little difference for the consumer.
If you want to add sleeping space, you could always reconfigure for more bunks or use cots. If you can, put a sleeper convertible couch inside. A tent away from the parents was also always better for kids.
I would suggest that you use what you're putting the labor into before flipping it. It may be a delight for you and an upgrade and more fixing may be a harder route.
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