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| Re: Keystone Passport travel trailer | Ralph J | Really like Keystone trailers. I had a keystone zeppelin for a while and we loved it. I'm thinking about a trailer for next year and the new keystones look good. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Quicksilver Automotive Camper | Lindsey | I spent months looking for a camper that could be towed by my SUV with a 1500 max GVWR. The Quicksilver was the most robust option and suprisingly, also the most cost effective. We went to Elk River RV in MN to purchase the 10.0 model camper and the people there were great to work with. We can't wait to start camping in it. We set it up and took it down in well under 30 minutes, very easy to do. Hooray for good ideas, thank you Quicksilver! | See RoTi item |
| Re: TAB teardrop trailer | Kim | Hi Jerry,
The frame is really light weight...we have had no problems...we just got back from a 3000 mile journey and it held up great! | See RoTi item |
| Re: Jayco Eagle travel trailer | Paul Graves | We have a 2006 Jayco Eagle 314BHDS that we bought new. Got a good deal on it and we've never regretted it. The kids love the bunk arrangement and the floorplan in general really suits us. Jayco are a good company and this is a good product. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Airstream PanAmerica toy hauler travel trailer | Jack Mroz | Beautiful rig but it should have a 60" X 80" bed instead of that 74" long one. The 74" RV bed is just to short for us larger Americans. Also, when will they start making fifth-wheel trailers like this? I would buy one in a heart beat if it were a fiver... | See RoTi item |
| Re: Coachmen M-Series small travel trailer | Retro Ray | I have trouble accepting a "lite" trailer that has a slide. Slides add a lot of weight! | See RoTi item |
| Re: Airstream PanAmerica toy hauler travel trailer | John Palmer | Love the airstream look. We had one when I was a kid and I've seen them everywhere ever since and always dreamed of owning one. But now this is the decider! An airstream and I can take my harley. I'm gonna get one. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Quicksilver VRV camper/cargo trailer | Wanna RV | The camper/cargo trailer is one unique RV! We're looking for an RV for our family and this is what we're looking for. Lightweight, so we don't need to upgrade our Ford Escape tow vehicle. Aluminum so it won't rust or rot (I hate that!). No formaldehyde off gassing from cheap chipboard construction. I love it! | See RoTi item |
| Re: TAB teardrop trailer | kim | My husband and I own a 2007 T@B and we want to get a generator for it. Will the Honda 2000i run the air conditioner or do you recommend bigger?Thanks | See RoTi item |
| Re: Northstar Escape Pod truck camper | S. Tex | I would love to have this. Only one problem. Who had the big Idea of putting it on a Colorado? That is about the worst platform for a small truck you can get. How about the more popular Tacoma or Ford Ranger. Or at least the option, come on northstar, the colorado is junk. | See RoTi item |
| TAB teardrop trailer | bill | We have a 2008 tab for sale it has all the options except dvd tv combo. It is all silver in excellent shape. We love it but we need more as we are retiring. grandfeather@shaw.ca | See RoTi item |
| Re: Serro Scotty small travel trailer | Noelle | I would love to get a vintage scotty but worry about upkeep and resoration, are the new scotty's still as good as the old ones?
I also would love to travel and camp with scotty enthusiasts, are there any clubs to join that involve group travel, I am single and would love to hit the open road, but alone is no fun at all. | See RoTi item |
| Re: TAB teardrop trailer | smith | I pull my t@b with a 2003 Subaru Baja with no problems. Been all over the Southeastern part of the US. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Hi-Lo TowLite 15T small travel trailer | d.Lamb | I searched for 2 years for a HiLo . Bought one made in 1979 it is 20 feet long. I am 66 and wanted something that didn't swing and sway. I love it. I tow it with a 6 cylinder pickup. Absolutely no problems in towing. When collaped I tend to forget I am towing it is so stable. Sleeps six and is completely self contained. Been all over Oregon and Washington states. If I had the $$ I would by a newer one, maybe. | See RoTi item |
| Re: iCamp Elite small travel trailer | KK | I havent purchased one yet, but I really like it, I would used it for a mobile coffee business would this be safe enough to do so? contact me ksjavacoffee@yahoo.com
or 303-942-7442
chat soon This is "K"
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| Re: R-Pod Ultra Lite travel trailer | Maryjo | I have been looking at the R-Pod for a few weeks now. I finally decided on the 173. I really like the floor plan. There are only 2 Dealerships in my area that sell these. The dealer I went to matched what Chouch's in Ohio was asking, also included all the options. They wanted my business. I ordered it yesterday and will get it aound the last of August. I am really excited. I looked at the Cassita, but did not like it as well as the R-Pod. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Quicksilver 6.0 tent camper | Herb Billingham | I've had 2 trailers and they both had problems with plywood. Would much prefer all aluminum even if it is heavier. But aluminum is light in any case. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Skyline Layton destination trailer | Ginger | Really like this. We bought ours in March and keep it in a park in So. Ca. Much better than the trailer we had before (also a Skyline) | See RoTi item |
| Re: R-Pod Ultra Lite travel trailer | Melissa | to Ann in Seattle: yes, a 6'3" person can stand comfortably. My boyfriend just bought one and that's how tall he is. He had no complaints. We had 2 adults and 2 teens for 3 nights and all came home still speaking ;-) | See RoTi item |
| Re: Hi-Lo Sporty telescoping travel trailer | Avice | I have a 17-foot Hi-Lo that I love. It barely makes a difference in gas mileage and is very easy to pull. I am a 70-year-old widow who is not mechanically inclined so I need something small and easy to use. However, all I really care about is a comfortable bed and a good air conditioner, which are both super on my unit. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Coachmen M-Series small travel trailer | Capri lover | The version with the slide-out is perfect. I think this is the best little trailer I've seen and I've been looking for over a year. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Quicksilver motorcycle/ATV camper | Rossbo | I'm thinking Heather has an interest in Timeout trailers. I had one and the plywood rotted. My brother had a Fleetwood trailer with a rotting plywood floor. Fleetwood just claimed the warranty was finished. No plywood is the way to go. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Coachmen Capri Micro | Bluegrasser | I have owned a Capri 179 model for two years. This is perfect for the weekender may be a week. Has all the comforts of a larger more expensive trailer. Outside stereo, gas grill connection, shower (sand, mud, etc)and sets up in 15 minutes or less. Whether hook ups or not I'm there. It pulls very well; no fish tail noted and at 75 mph. Has all the ammenities needed inside. Now I wished I had the toy hauler... | See RoTi item |
| Re: Viking V-Trec sport utility trailer | Ronnie J | Looked at one today. Like it, seriously thinking about it, just looking through to see what else is available. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Heartland Cedar Ridge extended stay trailer | Gordon Hughes | We've had 2 trailers and have used them mainly in just one location. We also pay for storage. It would be better to use one of these destination trailers and this looks good. | See RoTi item |
| Re: TAB teardrop trailer | Kelly | We bought our T@B in May 2008 and went camping with it many weekends last year. This year we've already used it 3 times and we're off again today. These are among my happiest times. Just love the T@B. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Aliner folding camping trailer | Bart | We have an old chalet (and have loved it) which is ready to be retired and am looking for a used Aliner with a washroom. We are in southern Alberta bartgen6@gmail.com | See RoTi item |
| Re: Livin Lite factory fire | Len Parkinson | Just goes to show if you're making things that people really want you're unstoppable. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Forest River V-Cross travel trailer | Gene | Like the idea of the pointed front with differing uses. Not sure I know which I like best Went to a dealer for FR and they only had the one with the kitchen at the front. Nice but i'd like to see more arrangements. Is the V really fuel efficient and why aren't all trailers like it if it is? | See RoTi item |
| Re: Oliver Legacy small travel trailer | StreetRodder | I live in Minnesota, and we have a trailer built here, called a SCAMP. What makes this different from a SCAMP, other than the aluminum frame? The SCAMP is quite a bit less money. And what is the price? Trade secret? | See RoTi item |
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