All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Smaller 5th Wheel Toy Hauler Txsurfer wrote: I'll be looking for something similar in another year or so. I generally like the Triton 2951 but not sure about the quality. I really want a sep garage but realistically need as much cargo space as possible because i don't know what my kid will be into ( Quads , motocross, etc..) down the road and I don't want to have to upgrade. 35' is about my limit due to storage constraints. Yep, same here, the 40+ foot Toy Haulers seem like a great idea until you actually have to back one down a road because you cannot make a turn at the Bass Pro Entrance day after Christmas ;-) Have been some really tough spots at campgrounds and forget fuel at anything short of a truck stop. Will miss the separate garage and fancy recliners but looking forward to the mobility freedom. Also really like the fact that the Boost does not have any slides. I know they are cool and all but just one more item to deal with.Re: Smaller 5th Wheel Toy Hauler WillB5 wrote: We have a KZ Sportsmen Sportster 311TH10 and love it. Has a 10 ft garage, reasonable walk around bedroom, and a good sized living room slide. 11000 lb GVWR and 34 ft. Also has a 2 year warranty. Those are really nice. Was on my A list. I finally settled on a XLR Boost 33RZR16 because I located a really good deal on one. Did not have the separate garage but met all of my other criteria and the price was right. Picking up Saturday. Enjoy your Sporster, very nice units for sure.Re: Smaller 5th Wheel Toy Hauler tinner12002 wrote: The internet is your best friend for things like that. At the top of the toy hauler listing is a sticky that lists nearly all toy haulers made. Just start at the top and work your way down the list, just takes a few minutes on each one to glance at their floorplans to see if one grabs your attention...might even find several you like. The internet is a twisted black hole of tangled knowledge but you Sir, are my Friend! I did not notice this excellent sticky thread. Much appreciated.Smaller 5th Wheel Toy HaulerLooking for a 5th Wheel Toy Hauler in the 35' range. I have a 42' model now and it is just too big for many of the places we like to go. Would prefer a 10' garage with lift bed in the back and separate living area from the garage. The Voltage 3005 is a good example of what I am looking for but are pretty expensive. Any other models out there that fit this bill?Re: Gone to the Dark Side :-) Steve_in_29 wrote: What were your reasons for giving up your TC, if you don't mind? Well, it is not the fault of the truck camper. I really love the Arctic Fox and had a great time camping with that setup. The big factor is that I work on the internet and work quite a bit while camping and need more space for the family when I am working and we are caught in 3 or 4 days of rain or cold weather. Also not towing the boat as much and taking kayaks and motorcycle and RZR with us most of the time and these would fit in the TH.Gone to the Dark Side :-)Well, after much deliberation and studying our situation we finally purchased a 5th Wheel Toy Hauler. Picked up a Voltage 3950 and except for getting into camp sites and fuel stations I really like it. Our Arctic Fox 1150 is on CL if anyone has an interest Arctic Fox 1150 We may re-visit the Truck Camper scene in the future and will always have a soft spot in my heart for the versatile and original Toy Haulers! Most of all will miss the great knowledge and excitement that Truck Camper enthusiasts have for their rigs (not really the same when you meet a fellow Toy Hauler at a campground). Wish you all the best and hope to see you on the road!Re: Photo Thread - Post a Photo of Your Truck Camper HereThis is our new setup. Picked up the Camper from Bish's RV in ID at the end of the year. You can read about our Maiden Voyage Here
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