All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: open range travel trailers kimnjohn wrote: Am planning to retire in 4-5 years. Spent a considerable amount of time lurking on this site but have only seen limited subject matter on Open Range tt. Originally was convinced on Arctic fox or Blackstone but the floor plans and amenities seem closer to what I would like. Any opinions? Probably should have provided a bit more info. Am not considering 5 er due to atv rides in bed. TH's seem to run heavier, especially when desiring 4 season. Am looking to keep tongue to butt at or preferably under 30 ft yet have amenities like recliners vs couch, fireplace, thermal windows, etc. not likely to haul kids as recently widowed without being blessed after quarter century,.Re: open range travel trailers Drew_K wrote: We bought an Open Range TT earlier this year, our first RV of any kind. So far it's been a great unit, and Open Range seems to include a lot of small details / upgrades over other units we looked at. We've spent around a month in ours so far and pulled it around 6k miles around the country. Drew, please excuse previous post. Didn't note sig. :RRe: open range travel trailers Drew_K wrote: We bought an Open Range TT earlier this year, our first RV of any kind. So far it's been a great unit, and Open Range seems to include a lot of small details / upgrades over other units we looked at. We've spent around a month in ours so far and pulled it around 6k miles around the country. Drew, could you provide model?Re: open range travel trailers dfm wrote: Check out the open range forum. There is many hours of reading there. Dfm, Do you have a specific website? Googled and found several, some of which you must join before reading posts.Re: open range travel trailers Speedogomer wrote: I know some people who swear by them, and wouldn't buy anything else. I have to say, I have been nothing but impressed by Open Range. Their floor plans are unique, which I love. I don't see many TTs, mostly 5ers. I can't speak to build quality, as I personally have never owned one. They will however be high on my list when I look to replace my current TT. Thanks speedo for the comments. I agree about the floor plans, particularly the island. Also want the true 4 season and understand they are considered similar to article in that respect. Would like to keep tongue to butt to be 30ft or less and no 5 er cause I need the bed for an Atv.open range travel trailersAm planning to retire in 4-5 years. Spent a considerable amount of time lurking on this site but have only seen limited subject matter on Open Range tt. Originally was convinced on Arctic fox or Blackstone but the floor plans and amenities seem closer to what I would like. Any opinions?
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