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    choosing is tough - analysis paralysis

    Well, I am now awaiting anxiously for updates and results. :)
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    choosing is tough - analysis paralysis

    ^^ great considerations. I may have to re-think the pop-up. In regards to the Kingdom Campers, they do tick a lot of boxes. But I would need to see one in the wild to feel comfortable plunking $15K down on a $100K build (dual-axle). There are no detailed specs available yet.
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    choosing is tough - analysis paralysis

    Thanks rehammer81. That EOS-12 has a lot going for it. For various reasons, we've decided that a pop-up is not for us. One you may want to look at if you have not, are the popups from Reconn. They appear well thought out. They're an Aussie design, so you have to be comfortable with the door...
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    choosing is tough - analysis paralysis

    ^^^^Fantastic. Thank you. The wood part I'm not sure about. I thought there was no wood in an Oliver. Don't quote me though. But if true that it's wood-less, that's a solid selling point (as is resale value if we find something more fitting in the future). The suspension is a concern, but...
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    choosing is tough - analysis paralysis

    They're all more than the HQ19. And they all appear to have varying degrees of higher quality.
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    choosing is tough - analysis paralysis

    My spouse and I have been window shopping online for nearly two years - for an off-road couples trailer for us and two dogs. First got interested in a Black Series, but new stuff was always just around the corner. And prices for the new stuff just kept going up. We finally took a look at a new...
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    OBI Dweller Review and Discussion

    In case anyone is following ROA's new Roamer series, I'd be curious to hear thoughts and discuss the pros/cons of them, vs., the Dwellers - specifically the D19, which has the most appeal to me within the OBI series, since it's a fixed roof model, and is larger overall without being ponderous...
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