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12/29/2009 4:21:22 PM
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 betterRVing Posts -4
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The Big Man & the Travel Trailer
The 2010 Wildwood Lodge
Click here to watch the video on the BetterRVing website.
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1/6/2010 1:16:13 PM
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 Jennings & Lynn (Vancouver, WA)
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Love this one! How about one on kitchen counter space? There is nothing worse than a tiny kitchen with no work space and cupboard storage space. We do cook meals in ours & use all the counter space we have. Some tt s have no space at all.
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1/6/2010 4:01:28 PM
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 Bob Vaughn Posts 10
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Not only do they not have counter space there is no pantry for stowing food stuffs....Who wants to have to drive into town to get food stuffs when if there was a large enough pantry you could buy cheaper at home.....That is the first thing my wife checks for when we look at a new rig....
-- I am not fat just vertically challenged
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1/29/2010 5:46:19 PM
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 monique (Tx)
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d`ont said that in french it is not nice (mauvaise traduction)
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1/29/2010 5:46:27 PM
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 monique (Tx)
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d`ont said that in french it is not nice (mauvaise traduction)
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1/29/2010 6:09:15 PM
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 Bill (Florence,AL)
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There is absolutely no way that I would ever buy another forest river product. My whole family camps and we all own Forest River Products. We have all had major problems with water leaks and other issues. DO NOT buy a Forest River product.
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1/29/2010 9:29:24 PM
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 Mary Lou (Port St. Lucie, Florida)
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We had a Forest River that we lived in for 7 months of the year for 5 years while resident campers in a campground. Our daughter lived in it for 18 months in NY with her husband and 2 children while her house was being worked on. We never had any problems with our 38 TT, and it is now in Canada and we understand that the family we sold it to has had no problems with it and are very much enjoying it!
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1/29/2010 9:30:20 PM
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 Mary Lou (Port St. Lucie, Florida)
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We had a Forest River that we lived in for 7 months of the year for 5 years while resident campers in a campground. Our daughter lived in it for 18 months in NY with her husband and 2 children while her house was being worked on. We never had any problems with our 38 TT, and it is now in Canada and we understand that the family we sold it to has had no problems with it and are very much enjoying it!
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1/29/2010 11:28:31 PM
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 Terry (Ontario, Canada)
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Looking to buy a new tt with GSW under 3.500 (towable by minvans, small SUV s and VW s 2020 Jetta TDI (diesel) Sport Wagon. So far, found only Gulfstream s VISA and FR s R-Pod. ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS?
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1/30/2010 2:25:10 AM
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 Peter (San Francisco)
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Your video does not work! I have tried this four times and it still does not work.
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1/30/2010 7:18:06 AM
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 calvin (raleigh)
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interesting video,but send wrg message,i ve always thought you don t you use bathrooms in these units on lot!!!!!!!!!!!(smile)
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1/30/2010 8:06:47 AM
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 Eric (Northern, ca.)
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Great and true, have been R/V ing for thirty plus years and that is a must, but hard to find a toy hauler with a real home feel for extended stay. We are in the market for one to travel around the country side, but want to take our bike with us.
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1/30/2010 8:38:46 AM
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 George (Florida)
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We own a 2006 25ft. Hi-Lo Classic. Pull it with our 1994 Mercury Grand Marquis added air shocks and Air Lift bags on rear get 17mpg. Beautifully built, a breeze to operate, st. class people at manufacture. The trailer of the future.
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1/30/2010 9:40:14 AM
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 Tom (Sanford, FL)
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The poin being made is a bit of a no brainer, particularly if you are familiar with RVs (regardless of chasis type). There are evn larger bath options than you chose to show in the clip.
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1/30/2010 11:25:04 AM
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 Kelly ((Minnesota))
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I just love my Forest River 09 Wildcat Toyhauler. The bathroom is spacious and private, it has a very homey feel with a workable kitchen and the hauler room has fold up bunk beds leaving plenty of room to take along my golf cart.
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1/31/2010 5:48:14 PM
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 Sam (Florida)
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At 6 9 and 350 lbs., as a full timer, I know the problem and yes, the bathroom and shower are the first places I look in my search for a new fifthwheel.
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5/13/2010 12:50:00 PM
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 betterRVing Posts -4
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Thank you for contacting Better RVing.com, your feedback is important to us. After many hours of research and testing, we have found a solution to the video viewing issues. We have resourced a new company to help streamline the video for fast and efficient viewing for slower connection speeds.
We hope you will continue to visit and be an active participant at Better RVing.com; your feedback will continue to help us improve.
Sincerely, Better RVing.com
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5/9/2011 6:22:03 PM
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 Grayling (Virginia)
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Every RVer knows you must be able to sit and check out the RV for at least 1 hour to be satisfied with the interior accomidations and yes mainy the bathroom toilet, and after 1 hour or more if you are comfortable with it then it s for you.
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