All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Sabre or SierraThankfully the grey isn't so important to me. Lots of people seem very happy with their Sabres which is great, did anyone have a Sierra to compare it with. goducks10 wrote: mcferran1 wrote: The fresh water tank is a consideration. goducks10 wrote: Unless either brand has a misprint then the Sierra has more tank capacity. 64 vs 50 fresh 108 vs 84 grey 54 vs 42 black. The larger tanks would be real handy with kids. For me it's the grey that I want big. I can always add water via 7 gal blue jugs and 12V auxiliary pump, but if the grey fills then I have to dump or use the tote. 108 for grey would be huge in our case. Re: Sabre or SierraThe fresh water tank is a consideration. goducks10 wrote: Unless either brand has a misprint then the Sierra has more tank capacity. 64 vs 50 fresh 108 vs 84 grey 54 vs 42 black. The larger tanks would be real handy with kids. Re: Sabre or SierraI'm in the UK so have to use a dealer that sells all models. I know that both are part of Forest River, my question was more of quality and reliability. Is Sabre or Sierra more high end than the other? I'm looking at either the Sabre 36KTSB or the Sierra 371REBH. Thanks Mark.Sabre or SierraHi I'm interested in a new bunkhouse, 40ft or longer, preferably with a middle second bedroom. So far I've come up with the Palomino Sabre 36KSTB or FR Sierra 371REBH. There seems to be very little between these two so my question is, what are the main differences. The Sabre is around $2000 more expensive. Thanks.
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