So, I am finally looking at putting together my M101a2 as a base camp for hunting trips and family camping trips. I have been waffling between a RTT, just using my giant 10 person turbo tent, or building some sort of enclosure on the camper.
I do want to be able to allow the trailer to serve multiple duties, not only as a base camp trailer, but also as a general utility trailer. So building out some sort of enclosure is off the table. The RTT's have me concerned with high wind. We do a lot of trips in CO, WY, MT and UT and wind can really be a problem. I have watched several youtube vids and people have brought up high wind as a con to RTT. Just seems like it would be a parachute for wind, being up 7ft off the ground.
So, I am really liking the idea of the Oztent RV-5 / RX-5 . Being able to potentially team it with an awning on the trailer, and have the opening of the tent face the tailgate of the tent, and have that "common" space covered by awning, seems like it might work well. That way, the lowered tailgate could double as a table/counter space, I could keep water and power onboard the trailer, and have easy access to the trailer, and have a common covered area for hanging out.
Does anyone know what the true difference is between the RV models and RX models? From what I gather, the RX is a heavier material and has some different window configuration. Is it worth it to pony up the extra couple hundred bucks for the RX ?
Thanks!
I do want to be able to allow the trailer to serve multiple duties, not only as a base camp trailer, but also as a general utility trailer. So building out some sort of enclosure is off the table. The RTT's have me concerned with high wind. We do a lot of trips in CO, WY, MT and UT and wind can really be a problem. I have watched several youtube vids and people have brought up high wind as a con to RTT. Just seems like it would be a parachute for wind, being up 7ft off the ground.
So, I am really liking the idea of the Oztent RV-5 / RX-5 . Being able to potentially team it with an awning on the trailer, and have the opening of the tent face the tailgate of the tent, and have that "common" space covered by awning, seems like it might work well. That way, the lowered tailgate could double as a table/counter space, I could keep water and power onboard the trailer, and have easy access to the trailer, and have a common covered area for hanging out.
Does anyone know what the true difference is between the RV models and RX models? From what I gather, the RX is a heavier material and has some different window configuration. Is it worth it to pony up the extra couple hundred bucks for the RX ?
Thanks!