Check out the Outdoor RV Backcountry travel trailers, pretty heavy duty travel trailers meant for dry camping!
3 weeks ago | 7
If you want a personal suggestion, I've had a Ceader Creek for years. It's the best made RV I've had.
2 weeks ago | 1
I think ATC toy haulers are phenomenal. All aluminum and built tough.
3 weeks ago | 2
I’ve been full-time in a Brinkley travel trailer for over a month and not one problem of any kind at all yet. Everything is exceptional! I am so impressed and amazed. I thought at least something would go wrong or be imperfect. But so far, it’s great!
3 weeks ago
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Go west young man , arctic fox , outdoors r-v something that you never done a review on or probably never set foot in and I get it they are a rare Bird East of the Rockies , but it gives you a chance to compare there frame construction to Elkhart Indiana brands
3 weeks ago
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Not a lesser known brand Jayco Hurt my feelings you didn’t include them. 😊
3 weeks ago
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Something affordable to the majority of the people who want to camp but have a hard time getting there. We all want Brinks, GD, Alliance. Find something that is affordable for more people to enjoy. The best bang for not the least money but relatively close.
3 weeks ago
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I’d like to see more about the Forest River 5th wheels. The higher end models.
3 weeks ago | 0
I would consider asking the opinion of a professional RV repair person or several rv repair persons as they know the brands. They know the problems and would be a better resource than the general public. AZ expert for 1.
3 weeks ago | 1
Maybe something from Open Range. Maybe the 3X or just the regular Open Range
3 weeks ago | 0
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Which of the following RV Brands should we get for a long term and honest review? This would be to have a unit long enough to evaluate what they are doing and if they are hitting the mark in terms of quality, construction, and evolving based on customer feedback.
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