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johninedmonton
Feb 27, 2014Explorer
Hi SemperFi1991,
I'll bring this conversation BACK to the TT, which is what you were asking about. Sounds like you know your TV well.
I own a 2013 SportTrek 320vik, and we really like it. It tows nicely behind our 2009 Expedition EL; we hardly know it's there.
I do have a few complaints; but nothing major. I would have liked more luxury and convenience; such as slam-latch locks on the pass through. A nicer stereo (this one doesn't have bluetooth, which I miss). Silly stuff like that. A power tongue jack should be standard on all heavy trailers in my opinion, but on the SportTrek it's a dealer installed option. Not an expensive option, but still an option.
But let me tell you; that island kitchen ROCKS. So much room! The outside kitchen ROCKS. The bunkhouse ROCKS.
We have 4 kids, ages 4-10. We were concerned with the idea of a curtain instead of a door to the bunkhouse. But on rainy days, we love that it's so open and spacious. We don't feel very cramped in.
The build quality has seemed solid, and we have no complaints at all. It's solidly sound proofed, and comfortable. Loads of storage.
At first, I thought the 13,500 A/C would be too weak. It does a perfectly fine job. And it runs on a 15 amp connection; which really surprised me!
It's a good trailer. We've been happy with it.
I'll bring this conversation BACK to the TT, which is what you were asking about. Sounds like you know your TV well.
I own a 2013 SportTrek 320vik, and we really like it. It tows nicely behind our 2009 Expedition EL; we hardly know it's there.
I do have a few complaints; but nothing major. I would have liked more luxury and convenience; such as slam-latch locks on the pass through. A nicer stereo (this one doesn't have bluetooth, which I miss). Silly stuff like that. A power tongue jack should be standard on all heavy trailers in my opinion, but on the SportTrek it's a dealer installed option. Not an expensive option, but still an option.
But let me tell you; that island kitchen ROCKS. So much room! The outside kitchen ROCKS. The bunkhouse ROCKS.
We have 4 kids, ages 4-10. We were concerned with the idea of a curtain instead of a door to the bunkhouse. But on rainy days, we love that it's so open and spacious. We don't feel very cramped in.
The build quality has seemed solid, and we have no complaints at all. It's solidly sound proofed, and comfortable. Loads of storage.
At first, I thought the 13,500 A/C would be too weak. It does a perfectly fine job. And it runs on a 15 amp connection; which really surprised me!
It's a good trailer. We've been happy with it.
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