Great to hear, thx. I do a lot of tent camping and know how to control condensation well so this is even better news. Have you been able to keep the trailer warm during the cold? I'm sure it's far better than a tent in that regard!
How do add a lift to one of these trailers? Yourself or someone do it for you? I would think that the RV centers wouldn't care to do that on a product they don't sell. I've thought about a lift also on one of these but haven't pursued it. Thanks.
Hitting our head isn't a deal breaker but the difficulty in closing the door is for us. That said, the trailer is high quality and looks fantastic. Built like a tank.
The door is 100% the reason that I did not purchase it. It's also easy to bump head and frankly, just in the way. I wish that would be fixed as I'd otherwise buy it in a heartbeat.
This definitely worrisome particularly for those that live a distance from Oregon. You had to have the entire camper rebuilt? What were some of the basic problems?
The Taco should be just fine. Typically at altitude we are told to lower the expected tow rating by 10% and since the west is full of altitude, I'm going to pay attention to that. Maybe a little leeway but a 3500 lb. towing rating would have me concerned for what we do with a trailer weighing...
What are you all towing or plan to tow this with? I see a Jeep Wrangler on the website. The website says that the Hybrid will be 2800 lbs with all of the options. I believe the Wrangler has a tow rating of 3500 lbs. Add maybe 200-400 lbs and the Hybrid would be 3000-3400 lbs which seems...
Very interesting looking. I've watch some videos and one commented on how small the door was...easy to get in and hard to get out. Any experiences with that?
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