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What I do not understand....huge slide outs but.....

flaxi
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I just read the actual report about the new Palomino HS-2911 in TCM.
Where can I find any intelligent Progress on the floorplan (Palomino like many other manufacturers) ?
I mean: such a gigantic camper and only such a little, tiny place to sit - like the chickens do. On this side 2 people sitting, other side two people. So much room all in all, but no real comfortable place to stay cosy.
In our Adventurer 810WS sometimes we were sitting with 6 people around the table. Much more room to sit in a smaller camper.
I think, in order to do some revolutionary new invention, one has to start to change the "living room" in such a large camper.
Sorry. Just my two cents. 😉
cheers
Felix
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RobertRyan
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SoCalDesertRider wrote:
That's an awesome interior

Not only have they single handily eliminated Large TC's for Couples as they can go places they cannot, they are now a smallish family RV(27ft-30ft) that looks like a Hilton Apartment Off Road.
Another manufacturers "Grenade"


They can be not exactly lightweight

SoCalDesertRid1
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RobertRyan wrote:
SoCalDesertrider wrote:
Off Road Caravan... do you have a picture of it?
There is a whole Class of these in Australia. fastest growing RV type in Australia. About 30-40 Builders of Full Off Road Caravans(Some ONLY build Off Road Caravans), this does not include Hybrid Caravans, or Campertrailers.

Video of a Nova Terra Sportz
Nova Terra Sportz off Road
Interior of a Lotus Caravan

Exterior Shot

That's an awesome interior :B
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RobertRyan
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Suspensions vary a lot.


RobertRyan
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SoCalDesertrider wrote:
Off Road Caravan... do you have a picture of it?

There is a whole Class of these in Australia. fastest growing RV type in Australia. About 30-40 Builders of Full Off Road Caravans(Some ONLY build Off Road Caravans), this does not include Hybrid Caravans, or Campertrailers.

Video of a Nova Terra Sportz
Nova Terra Sportz off Road





Interior of a Lotus Caravan

Exterior Shot

flaxi
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@Boatycall:
yesss, room and comfy 😉

Boatycall
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flaxi wrote:
I mean: such a gigantic camper and only such a little, tiny place to sit - like the chickens do. On this side 2 people sitting, other side two people. So much room all in all, but no real comfortable place to stay cosy.

I don't get it either.

Mine has two slides, and I've got a TON of room for seating---with a comfy sofa to boot.



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happycamper1942
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We had a camper for many years, and eventually changed to a 5th wheel for that very reason, more comfort at night when you are sitting inside.
I still have a camper and love it for short trips, fishing etc, but for any extended holiday we use the 5th wheel.
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SoCalDesertRid1
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Off Road Caravan... do you have a picture of it?
01 International 4800 4x4 CrewCab DT466E Allison MD3060
69Bronco 86Samurai 85ATC250R 89CR500
98Ranger 96Tacoma
20' BigTex flatbed
8' truck camper, 14' Aristocrat TT
73 Kona 17' ski boat & Mercury 1150TB
92F350 CrewCab 4x4 351/C6 285 BFG AT 4.56 & LockRite rear

RobertRyan
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SoCalDesertRider wrote:
I'm not a fan of behemoth campers, and behemoth trucks to haul them with. I prefer something a little smaller and more nimble. If I was wanting something big, I'd get a motorhome, or fifth wheel and be truely comfortable in all it's spaciousness.

Defeats the purpose of have a TC. Here if you want something big and now many cases luxurious(Hilton Suite on wheels), you get an Off Road Caravan.

flaxi
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Neverhappy wrote:
My Bigfoot with it's u shaped lounge and queen size bed has it all in a manageable size..I love it..still like new although 18 years old..

this is what i mean.....
a comfortable u shaped lounge has more worth than a slideout with a ballroom atmosphere 😉

Bedlam
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We went from TH to TC and had to adjust to the limited amount of living space and reduced capacities in a TC. If we knew of a jack knife sofa option in the Arctic Fox when we bought ours, the dinette would not have been a big loss. We do haul an enclosed trailer behind us about a third of trips (but over half the mileage) which gives me a man cave and additional water and LPG capacity.

We don't regret the TC purchase. This weekend we are camping TC only and recently returned from a 10-day trip towing the enclosed trailer, so we definitely like the flexibility of leaving the the "garage" behind when we don't need it.

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Neverhappy
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My Bigfoot with it's u shaped lounge and queen size bed has it all in a manageable size..I love it..still like new although 18 years old..
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rkortes
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dadwolf2 wrote:
SoCalDesertRider wrote:


I'm not a fan of behemoth campers, and behemoth trucks to haul them with. I prefer something a little smaller and more nimble. If I was wanting something big, I'd get a motorhome, or fifth wheel and be truely comfortable in all it's spaciousness.

To me, a truck and camper represents something that can get out into places that a bigger RV cant go. Truck camper camping is closer to real camping than most types of RVs are. If the camper is too big to get into the places a truck camper should be able to, it defeats the purpose of having a truck camper!


I think SoCal is a mind reader!! This is why I sold my 30' 5th wheel and got a truck camper.

I guess I don't expect a TC to have room for sitting 4 or more. Initially I thought the kitchen slide out was potentially a neat feature. I would have to see it in person and get a feel for how much of a reach the storage is. I thought the landing pad was a pretty nice option, although it would detract for off-roading with it's extended overhang. But I can see it being a nice option for many and a great addition for Palomino. I wonder if Torklift will offer it to other brands?


Exactly why I went the other way... I couldn't really get comfy in the camper so went 30' Fifth wheel toy hauler... enjoy the heck out of it!
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dadwolf2
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SoCalDesertRider wrote:


I'm not a fan of behemoth campers, and behemoth trucks to haul them with. I prefer something a little smaller and more nimble. If I was wanting something big, I'd get a motorhome, or fifth wheel and be truely comfortable in all it's spaciousness.

To me, a truck and camper represents something that can get out into places that a bigger RV cant go. Truck camper camping is closer to real camping than most types of RVs are. If the camper is too big to get into the places a truck camper should be able to, it defeats the purpose of having a truck camper!


I think SoCal is a mind reader!! This is why I sold my 30' 5th wheel and got a truck camper.

I guess I don't expect a TC to have room for sitting 4 or more. Initially I thought the kitchen slide out was potentially a neat feature. I would have to see it in person and get a feel for how much of a reach the storage is. I thought the landing pad was a pretty nice option, although it would detract for off-roading with it's extended overhang. But I can see it being a nice option for many and a great addition for Palomino. I wonder if Torklift will offer it to other brands?
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