We decided late last year probably our lasting camping trip that it was time to lock into the camping life style and start looking for new campers. As anyone would do we got on the internet and started googling, looking at reviews, and trying to decide what would work for us. First thing we decided was lay out we wanted a bunk house and soon decided a 4 bunk system would work better better then the double over double 2 bunk configuration. With 2 kids 10 and 5 it will not be long before we have friends wanting to tag along. The second thing we looked at on layouts were slides. Generally when a kitchen slides out there is an island the issue we had with this is it is impossible to get into the frig with out sliding it out and second since its on the awning side of the camper you loose outside living space so we decided to stay away from that lay out. So now we know what lay out we want the funny thing is all manufactures have such similar layouts it was time to dig into features. An out side kitchen was not a must have but we thought it may be nice to have a small frig out side. Aluminum framing was a must have to this keeps weight down and seems to be a stronger setup since we had our last camper for 12 years we want this one to last until the kids are grown. These couple features are also available by multiple manufactures so on to the last feature that threw me over the edge. Dual awnings! Yes it has two awning we take advantage of outside living as much as possible that is what camping is about right? No matter what little feature the other manufactures had I kept coming back to the dual awnings. I really think this will be a great trailer for our family and hope we find its quality and features up to our standards as we spend more and more time in it.

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