2013 Tiger Bengal TX 4X4 adventure vehicle IT HAS SOLD

Barryg

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I use it in Montana, North Dakota and Idaho during the winter, which is often below zero temperatures. The camper itself is well insulated, but the pass thru large opening to the cab allows the colder truck cab air in, so i hang a down blanket to cover the opening in very cold weather . Down to about 20degrees this is not needed. The Suburban heater with 16,000 btus is very dependable and powerful and keeps it warm, but without the heater it would get cold quickly.
 

AbleGuy

Officious Intermeddler
“Question: Where is the flat screen TV mounted? Is it viewable from the sofa ?”

Seriously? ? Do you not realize what type of awesome, get out into the backwoods, and leave the darn tv at home, outdoor adventure vehicle you’re looking at here? And you’re concerned about the flipping tv? ?

As my good Federale amigo always used to say, “TV’s? We ain't got no TV’s. We don't need no TV’s. I don't have to show you any stinkin' TV’s!”

The first thing I did with both of my last two campers was rip out their tv’s. Well, anyway......to each his own ?

(Man, I’ve really got to think about not drinking while reading these posts.????)

But on a more serious note, regarding your:
“How does it do in cold weather/winter?”

One of the many little, thoughtful but great design features about these Tigers is that the switch to turn on the furnace can be easily reached from the over head bunk, when you’re still lying under the covers up there on a cold morning. Just stretch out your arm and flip the switch on the wall nearby and wait comfortably while snuggling your sweetie (or dog as the case may be) under the warm blankets while the coach quickly heats up!?
 
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BritKLR

Kapitis Indagatoris
“Question: Where is the flat screen TV mounted? Is it viewable from the sofa ?”

Seriously? ? Do you not realize what type of awesome, get out into the backwoods, and leave the darn tv at home, outdoor adventure vehicle you’re looking at here? And you’re concerned about the flipping tv? ?

As my good Federale amigo always used to say, “TV’s? We ain't got no TV’s. We don't need no TV’s. I don't have to show you any stinkin' TV’s!”

The first thing I did with both of my last two campers was rip out their tv’s. Well, anyway......to each his own ?

(Man, I’ve really got to think about not drinking while reading these posts.????)

But on a more serious note, regarding your:
“How does it do in cold weather/winter?”

One of the many little, thoughtful but great design features about these Tigers is that the switch to turn on the furnace can be easily reached from the over head bunk, when you’re still lying under the covers up there on a cold morning. Just stretch out your arm and flip the switch on the wall nearby and wait comfortably while snuggling your sweetie (or dog as the case may be) under the warm blankets while the coach quickly heats up!?


I still need to do the furnace switch at the top bunk conversion! Plus, figure out how to run a hot air vent into the bathroom.....bbbrrrrrrrr......
 

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