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Nov 27, 2017Explorer
AllenTC2 wrote:That's one of the things you'll need to check. You would be surprised at how many trailers are not at all useable with the slides in. For me, that ruled them completely out. I'm a female, and sometimes I need to GO! I've also had a slide on my previous trailer break in a windstorm - I got it retracted, but it was a 2 day drive home and that slide was not coming back out. I was able to use the bathroom, the bed, and open the fridge to make a sandwich for dinner.SidecarFlip wrote:
Hate to break it to you but when you get to be my age, the pee issue is always an issue. I cannot always make it to a rest area so I do it discretely... on the side of the road....
One of the reasons I shied away from the truck campers. LOL I assume a TT can be used (in most cases) with the slide outs still "in"? LOL
I currently own a Nash 22h - another Northwood product. I love the thing. It holds up just fine on dirt roads, and it's a comfy layout for me and my dogs. I was able to buy mine with 280 watts of solar panels on the roof in exchange for the television - which I never use anyway. It was a great option. I haven't had to fire up a generator at all this year.
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