Checking out Coleman trailers new web site, I noticed a press release for a new light weight trailer called the Switchback. It was supposed to be shown at the Pennsylvania RV and Camping Show.
Has anyone seen this trailer? I am curious to it layout, and functionality.
Anyone have Pics?
http://colemantrailers.com/ftca-inc-previews-new-state-of-the-art-colem (http://colemantrailers.com/ftca-inc-previews-new-state-of-the-art-colem)
Quote from: dkutzChecking out Coleman trailers new web site, I noticed a press release for a new light weight trailer called the Switchback. It was supposed to be shown at the Pennsylvania RV and Camping Show.
Has anyone seen this trailer? I am curious to it layout, and functionality.
Anyone have Pics?
http://colemantrailers.com/ftca-inc-previews-new-state-of-the-art-colem
We'll have some pics and an article about little pop ups in the December issue.
D.
Quote from: PopUPTimesWe'll have some pics and an article about little pop ups in the December issue.
D.
Cool, but can't wait that long!! ha ha
Thanks Dave...
My question is why on the new Coleman site they say is the 2009 lineup there's no switchback?
Coleman Switchback - pic! (http://directory.rvtradedigest.com/productguide/Recreation_Vehicles/Towable_-_Travel_Trailer/Coleman_Switchback_135906.html)
Quote from: mike4947My question is why on the new Coleman site they say is the 2009 lineup there's no switchback?
Their previous 'place holder' website dated 10/2008 claimed '09 camping trailers now shipping to dealers. The switchback was reported as 'coming soon' to a dealer near you.
Quote from: coachColeman Switchback - pic!
Thanks that a pretty cool thing. I can see it selling well...
Quote from: coachColeman Switchback - pic!
Coach, Thanks for posting.
Ruide
I saw the trailer at the Hershey RV show. It is a tent on a trailer. There is a bunk on each side of the door and that is it. The tent has screened tenting and a rain fly. It would not be a camper for colder area use. Also there are not mattresses. Just the hard bunk on each side.:)
It's on the Coleman Trailers Website (http://www.colemantrailers.com/the-coleman-reg-camping-trailers-switchback) now.
It is almost a deja vu of the old tent trailers, like Cox trailers etc.
Mary Romeo