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I've had this exact model for two years. I absolutely love it! Have had it all over mid- to western US with full hook-ups and off grid. Not one issue with it! Even rode out an EF1 tornado in Sherman TX. Definitely wouldn't recommend doing that, and don't plan on doing it again! Lol But we survived the wind, hail, and falling tree branches without a scrape. Only blemish I've received on ET (I always name my babys that I rely on to keep me safe) was a bear attempting entry in a remote area of the San Juan mountains. (That was every bit as scary as that toenado!) Wouldn't get rid of my baby for any amount of money.
I'd take the Murphy's bed version, especially since it's just a weekend camper. Having more floor space and seating would be ideal for having more friends over and being comfortable
I often wonder on smaller trailers why manufacturers still devote room to a full blown oven. Who’s out there camping and suddenly needs to bake a turkey? Lol
We camp 10 to 15 days when we go and like to have crockpot chili or stews with cornbread. Also baking creates plenty of heat so don't use heater during baking time, heats the whole place and smells so good.
Good afternoon! I've recently found your channel and have become a fan.. I'm curious if you've done this type of video, or If you would have recommendations for someone who has never purchased a travel trailer or any type of RV for that matter. What makes a good quality RV? I've always been told they're not built to last. Thoughts on this? Recommendations? Any educational resources you might direct me to? Thanks so much!
I understand what you mean from a consumer standpoint. Just know that RVs have to sell at the prices they do for all the workers that keep the industry alive to have a job and keep making RVs.
As an owner of this model for two years and having owned 4 rvs over the last 8 years, it is absolutely priced correctly! Quality and features are fantastic! Beats anything else out there in a similar style and brand.
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I've had this exact model for two years. I absolutely love it! Have had it all over mid- to western US with full hook-ups and off grid. Not one issue with it! Even rode out an EF1 tornado in Sherman TX. Definitely wouldn't recommend doing that, and don't plan on doing it again! Lol But we survived the wind, hail, and falling tree branches without a scrape. Only blemish I've received on ET (I always name my babys that I rely on to keep me safe) was a bear attempting entry in a remote area of the San Juan mountains. (That was every bit as scary as that toenado!) Wouldn't get rid of my baby for any amount of money.
THATS my GIRL! (2024 Geo) LOVE IT!
Nice for the price, wasn't expecting the solar panels up top. The Muphy bed option would be my cup of tea.
I'd take the Murphy's bed version, especially since it's just a weekend camper. Having more floor space and seating would be ideal for having more friends over and being comfortable
I often wonder on smaller trailers why manufacturers still devote room to a full blown oven. Who’s out there camping and suddenly needs to bake a turkey? Lol
Pizza, corn bread, roast, ..........
We camp 10 to 15 days when we go and like to have crockpot chili or stews with cornbread. Also baking creates plenty of heat so don't use heater during baking time, heats the whole place and smells so good.
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I like having the option of the oven. Tomato, Tomoto.
Classy simple! I really like it ❤
Just an fyj ... Sometimes I miss that spiffied up Myles! 😁
Good afternoon! I've recently found your channel and have become a fan.. I'm curious if you've done this type of video, or If you would have recommendations for someone who has never purchased a travel trailer or any type of RV for that matter. What makes a good quality RV? I've always been told they're not built to last. Thoughts on this? Recommendations? Any educational resources you might direct me to? Thanks so much!
Prices are outrageous
I understand what you mean from a consumer standpoint. Just know that RVs have to sell at the prices they do for all the workers that keep the industry alive to have a job and keep making RVs.
Do you help people sell their RV's? I have a 2024 Salem Hemisphere 36FL and I really need help to sell
I'm curious if you are still married? Haven't seen the Mrs.!?
Not worth $30,000 to high
I’m curious where you think it should be priced and why? Or what price would it need for you to have to consider?
As an owner of this model for two years and having owned 4 rvs over the last 8 years, it is absolutely priced correctly! Quality and features are fantastic! Beats anything else out there in a similar style and brand.
I'm curious if you are still married? Haven't seen the Mrs.!?