โFeb-03-2018 05:04 PM
โFeb-12-2018 10:57 AM
โFeb-11-2018 10:10 AM
ScottG wrote:
So I suggest folks don't pass up a unit I really like just because of that small factor.
โFeb-09-2018 04:27 AM
coolmom42 wrote:2012Coleman wrote:coolmom42 wrote:The Lance is a nice TT for sure - bu it doesn't have ducted AC - in case that matters to you.
I also like the larger tank capacities of the Lance. Jayco is skimpy with their tanks.
It does not.
IME the ducted systems don't do a very good job of distributing air, particularly to the bedroom. The ducts are way too small.
Also the ducted system does nothing to reduce noise that I can tell. The overhead unit still runs the same. The only one I've ever been around that was excessively noisy, turned out to have a fan bearing going bad.
โFeb-09-2018 02:39 AM
coolmom42 wrote:I disagree with you on this - in my 25' TT, the AC can be run through the ducts or by blasting down from the unit by opening/closing a vent on the unit. Blowing through the ducts is much quieter, and the outlet in the bedroom blows on me like a fan.2012Coleman wrote:coolmom42 wrote:The Lance is a nice TT for sure - bu it doesn't have ducted AC - in case that matters to you.
I also like the larger tank capacities of the Lance. Jayco is skimpy with their tanks.
It does not.
IME the ducted systems don't do a very good job of distributing air, particularly to the bedroom. The ducts are way too small.
Also the ducted system does nothing to reduce noise that I can tell. The overhead unit still runs the same. The only one I've ever been around that was excessively noisy, turned out to have a fan bearing going bad.
โFeb-08-2018 08:55 PM
โFeb-08-2018 08:18 PM
2012Coleman wrote:coolmom42 wrote:The Lance is a nice TT for sure - bu it doesn't have ducted AC - in case that matters to you.
I also like the larger tank capacities of the Lance. Jayco is skimpy with their tanks.
โFeb-08-2018 05:17 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
The Lance is a nice TT for sure - bu it doesn't have ducted AC - in case that matters to you.
โFeb-08-2018 02:57 AM
coolmom42 wrote:The Lance is a nice TT for sure - bu it doesn't have ducted AC - in case that matters to you.
I also like the larger tank capacities of the Lance. Jayco is skimpy with their tanks.
โFeb-07-2018 01:30 PM
โFeb-07-2018 01:24 PM
coolmom42 wrote:
We need to look at some trailers in person and see the pros/cons of the layouts. I am liking the Lance 2295 (although I would rather have storage space than the "fireplace") but it's difficult to visualize the interior from pictures. We just need to go look.
โFeb-07-2018 01:10 PM
GWolfe wrote:
Have you seen the Jayco 22RB? I think it's a new model this year, I saw one at a local RV show and really liked it. The only real drawback for me was lack of counter space but then again I do most of my cooking outside.
Jayco Jay Feather 22RB
โFeb-07-2018 01:05 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
In this case, SoundGuy, it sounds like the OP's travel partner and himself are at odds, or having a disagreement in mind-sets regarding the issue of slide or no slide for their next camper. Correct me if I'm wrong, but sounds like they travel together (with one camper), so they have to reconcile their individual concerns.
I just presented both sides of the coin above. Like any "couple" that live together, they have to have an agreement. Either one has to realize slides are not all that threatening after all, or there has to be acceptance on both sides for a non-slide (longer trailer). I was just trying to give the OP some positive ammunition.
โFeb-07-2018 11:45 AM
โFeb-07-2018 10:14 AM
โFeb-07-2018 09:15 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Lantley wrote:
The slide is not intended to be used when it is in. Yes there maybe times that force you to use slide while it is retracted. In those cases use slide gingerly as the floor is typically unsupported.
Pretending slide is fully functional whether it is in or out is foolish.
The manufacturer is not going to approve using the slide while it is retracted because it was not designed to be used that way.
As has been asked of others making this same claim where's the documentation to support your argument that a "slide is not intended to be used when it is in"? :h I use mine all the time and have for 5 seasons now, no issues at all. :B And as mentioned much earlier in this thread, there's NO caution of any kind in the owner's manual about doing so. ๐