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used campers, we got a real education. We had a 1998 Lance 165-s (the lightest, narrowest, least tall self contained hardside camper of the time) for 18 years and just loved the simplicity and light weighness (1842 pounds wet), but we had taken that sled through some terrible trails and the systems were slowly going south. The camper itself was still very tough when we sold it. The new NS is exactly the same footprint as the old Lance Lite. The upside is by this time we knew exactly what we wanted. We settled on Northstar Laredo SC (self contained) for a short bed pickup. Scroll back a ways on this page to see my description. The NS management let us pick and chose what extras and deletes we wanted and it was no problem getting sub-zero insulation; cassette toilet; no air conditioning; no oven; no microwave; no TV; no window in the door; 320 watts solar with 2 large storage batteries; compressor 12v fridge. The most important thing to know from a pair of seasoned TC-er's is that the NS has storage. NONE of the other brands we inspected had much storage space; certainly not Lance, which was the worst at that, with useless Bling as the most important feature. The NS fit and finish is simply exceptional. Now that we have had many trips in it, Jeanie and I are used to it and we are more satisfied than ever and would walk right out and buy it again. You never have to worry about power consumption. Solar covers every system except the stove top and heater, which run on propane. We have done some retrofitting of some items, and only the heater thermostat has been a problem. It's on warranty. On the 2nd pic are 2 NS Laredos. Note how narrow they are. This is good if you get off road in the bushes.
It also weighs 2350 pounds wet mostly because the water tank is 41 gallons, not 18 gallons like the Lance. In the pic we are boondocking in the mountains of western Nevada. You don't want to know what the road getting here looked like. Notice the sleek look of the roof line, a plus when you have overhead obstructions like trees. At 84 inches wide without jacks it is narrow. We travel without jacks lowering the side to side sway without 145 pounds of outriggers. jefeTalk to them. If they have a base that might work I'm sure they can make minor adjustments.My only real reservation with the northern lite is the dependency on propane and a black tank vs a cassette toilet. I would rather have more electricity and fewer energy sources.
My only real reservation with the northern lite is the dependency on propane and a black tank vs a cassette toilet. I would rather have more electricity and fewer energy sources. I could nit pick a little bit about how much stuff they bolt on to the outside with the various awnings but I could probably have that deleted at the factory as well. Anyhow, they do look like the best option for low maintenance and ready to go.
Sparse Grey, when you say Alaskan has more maintenance, what do you mean?