Almost ready to full time...selling house, etc. 4 years to retire, but want to get a head start. I really like the Redwood line. Still researching but keep coming back to Redwood. I'll be picking brains of current owners for info. I really like the 38Fl, but just me and my Lab KaCee. It may be too much. KaCee rules and she likes her space.
Hi Nick. Welcome aboard!!
If you have fours to go before retirement, my advise (even tho you didn't ask) would be to not get in a big hurry right now. There are QC issues out there, and just maybe they will be able to get a handle on it in the near future.
Good luck on what ever you decide.
Understand...I have my ideas, but hopefully can learn from others. I don't want to be the first one to walk through the mine field so to speak. I owned a 5ver before and really jumped into that one too fast. But thanks for the heads up on QC issues. That rig has most of my must have. Still not settled. Before buying, my plan is to tour factory watch their construction and finishing process. I am looking for a rig to be able to go the long haul.
Checked out mobile suites. I am trying to contain my excitement and focus on features more that brand. I do know minimum is 4season, quality build and company that stands behind product.
hello and welcome. As others have said, take your time and look for quality. quality four season trailers tend to be very heavy so don't forget to make sure you get the right truck (namely a dually diesel).
Checked out mobile suites. I am trying to contain my excitement and focus on features more that brand. I do know minimum is 4season, quality build and company that stands behind product.
Nick
One I have been looking at is the Arctic Fox. They claim it's a true four season trailer. Just about everybody who has one is very well satisfied and they tend to keep their unit for a long time.