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Went to the RV Show Today

Started by GrizzlyTaco, Feb 11, 2006, 07:54 PM

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GrizzlyTaco

Today the Wife and I went to the RV show at Cashman Field. We checked out everything from the big Coaches to the smallest of PU's. They had one huge RV that sold for over a million bucks (OUCH), it had everything you could imagine. Lots of gold, marble. It had a plasma screen tv, that was one of 4 tv's in it. We checked out the PU's, they had Jayco, Rockwood, Fleetwood and Starcraft. The only different one I saw was Jayco's Baja Camaflodge, this would be nice for hunting, other that this nothing new in the world of PU's here in Vegas. We looked at a Chalet, it's cool as to how quick you can set them up, but not the roomest thing.
My wife fell in love with A TrailManor, model 2720sl, which sleeps 4. She likes the hard walls and how easy it was to set up. It has a nice floor plan also, very roomy  with lots of storage space. She told me this is our next trailer. I did like this one. The cost would be around $20,000.00 though.
Me I liked and want for our next trailer the Jayco Feather Sport EXP 19H with bunkends. This model sleeps 7. Very roomy it has everything, microwave, oven, 6 cu ft fridge, lots of cabinet space, lots of sitting room, and it only weighs 3480. I know i'll need a bigger TV, but were planning on getting a new one next year.
If we do get a different Trailer, I'm keeping my PU also. I've waited forever to get one and I'm not giving it up without a fight!!!!!!!!     :sombraro:  :!

TheViking

The cool thing about camping with a group is you get to see different types of campers. You see hybrids, travel trailers, and different types of pop-up's.   That helps in making a choice for a future camper.  Our first trip with this SCCamper group  was with our pop up, the  2nd trip was with our new TT.  Seeing Dee4j's Hybrid made us want to go for easier set up and more amenities.  Next weekend you can check out two different brands of Hybrids, a motorhome and a TT.  Kind of like shopping for a future camper with out the salesman.