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michigansandzil
May 05, 2015Explorer
When purchasing your bunkhouse, just keep an eye out for the weight limits on the bunks. Some models max out at 100 pounds and are short. It might fit your kids now, but they grow like weeds and they'll outgrow the limits in a few years. This is one thing I didn't consider when purchasing our model, but it coincidentally worked out for us as our bunks don't max out until 200#. My oldest was 8 when we bought our camper and he could fit in anything......now he's 12 and 5'7"!! Glad he still fits b/c we're not ready to trade ours in for a new model!
We have a 28 foot quadbunk Shadow Cruiser. It weighs 5500# and we pulled it with our Expedition (with heavy duty tow package) for the last few years and loved it. You can get third row seating in the truck to fit all of the kids, and the super lightweight camper didn't max out the truck.
Happy shopping.
We have a 28 foot quadbunk Shadow Cruiser. It weighs 5500# and we pulled it with our Expedition (with heavy duty tow package) for the last few years and loved it. You can get third row seating in the truck to fit all of the kids, and the super lightweight camper didn't max out the truck.
Happy shopping.
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