kc1240

West Michigan

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I was a big advocate for the Fun Finder, however I am now excited about the Heartland Edge. If you haven't seen them , check them out at the Heartland site.
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BarneyS

S.E. Lower Michigan

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Herkmeister wrote: The DW and I just went to an RV show and saw the new KZ Sportsmen 14RB. It's small (2020 lbs dry weight) and the jeep should be able to handle it, but check your owners manual to confirm. The retro styling was a plus for us. Still researching on it myself, but for a small TT it seems ok. Price was very nice (Show price around $6000, online price about $8050). Size was ok for 2 people on short trips. Only real drawback I saw was the small water tanks (10 fresh, 9 black, 15 grey) which would almost require daily or every other day servicing. There was also a 14RK which only weighed 1850 pounds dry. Main differences were a 5 gallon black tank and a shower with the toilet mounted inside it. The floorplan was moved around as well. You can see the floorplans at www.kz-rv.com and pull the specs.
I dont know what the raters say about this one, so you might want to look into that. I just havent gotten that far yet.
Happy Trails! 
I was thinking about one of those also - very nice for traveling around without much bother. The main problem though for me is that they do not come standard with brakes and surge brakes are the only option. You cannot, as far as I know, get them with an electric brake option. That, for me, is a deal breaker.
Barney
2004 Sunnybrook 30FKS TT
Hensley "Arrow" 1400# hitch
2002 Ford F250 Super Duty, 7.3L PSD
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valentinerv

Orlando, Florida

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I've got an R-Pod and love it.http://www.vuvox.com/collage/detail/0cc2c2403
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sarayorkie

Livingston, TX.

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Hi;
I, more than likely, was the one that bought the "Casita" before you got there in August of 09.
I sold my 2 year old motorhome, and came back to Casita for the way it is made.
This is my third Casita, and I think that they are one of the best buys around.
I have already added a stall shower, counter space using the cover on the stove, high-lift axle, new tv antenna and had Casita fill the antenna holes. The other extra's that cost nearly nothing are too many to list.
Best wishes on whatever you get!
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wrenchbender

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Airstream Bambi
Bigfoot 17
Have had both.Still have the Bigfoot.
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ECO718QB

The Road

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coldtexan wrote: Does anyone have any experience with a 713FD Zoom by Thor supposedly this is an ultra lite trailer. There is one in my area for sale but not sure about the overall quality.
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Coldtexan
I have an 718QB by ECO (Skamper/Dutchman), the 18' version of the 713FD by Zoom. My understanding is that they are made side-by-side in the factory with the only difference being the exterior. I have LOVED my ECO which I just purchased in June '09 and have been in full-time for 4-1/2 months and 14K miles. Love the quality: high quality interior, great battery/converter, tons of storage, etc. Love it! Love it! Love it! The 718QB has a Queen Bed (hence the QB) in the front, lots of windows/storage, dual axle, 2 20# propane tanks, less than 3000 lbs. I've been pulling it all over the country with a 2001 v6 Ford Explorer w/ 165K+ miles.
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