I have a wave 3 and it looks just like that.
I had a wave 6 also and IIRC the glow on both never go above the
Wave design on the grill.
Maybe someone else will chime in..
Great heaters imho.
it seems more practical with larger screen, however . i don't know why i would want a split screen..?
i think i'm more concerned about water depth than actually identifying fish. maybe i just need a depth finder?
i know this subject has been beaten to death but, i'm ready to pull the trigger on a fish finder on a hobie compass.
been all over the hobie site and they push lowrance for the most part, i don't care one way or the other. i have read quite a bit about screen size
and for the most part people...
thanks SBS... i read up on Vortex scopes and Athlon Optics very similar according to reviews , on both generally very good
for .22 lr.
i ordered the Athlon Optics Neos rifle scope 3-9 x40 for no particular reason , prices are the same.
i have an old Remington Fieldmaster 572 , it shoots real nice and stays quite accurate .
since it's not anything special i would still like to have a good/better scope, maybe a 3x9x?
i'm sure everyone has an opinion , i'm just looking for a starting point.
thanks
thanks for asking, after 100 views it appears there's not much of a mkt. i think it best to sell my 00' Northsar tc650 outright
and look for a 8.6 hardside. i would prefer not to be without a camper for any length of time as i love to hit the road on whim.
thank y'all for looking.
Not sure where to ask this question , this forum seems logical.
i have a soft side pop up and want to go back to reg hardside. to trade would be ideal, however i'm not sure there's a market for that ?
if there would be a better place to pose this question chime in..
true hard side campers are top heavy and are difficult to navigate tight trails but the
elephant in the room here is having a very capable 3/4/1ton 4wd truck.
the truck in that video is FAR from stock.
there are hundreds if not thousands of truck campers, camp trailers and motor homes made out of wood traveling the southwest.
like ANY vehicle off road , you need to be somewhat diligent in keeping things tied down tight and secure regardless of what
they are made of. as noted above , your truck...
this is one of those threads where the op doesn't really want your input
he has his mind made up, buy something cool and fix it later mentality.
he'll learn the hard way... oh well
note: no posts from op in over 30 hrs.
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