While the trailer was compact, the dinette was possibly one of the most uncomfortable features of the unit, the other being the bathroom which is stuffed in the small area that is only as wide as the dinette seat.
Very little cabinet and storage space was another issue. The drawers were plastic trays inside the large under sink storage area and if you weren't careful pulling them out they would drop their contents on the floor.
The bedroom was okay except for the location of the electrical outlets and no window to the front of the unit.
The outside of the unit was very nice. These units were manufactured just prior to the demise of RVision in 2009 and were mass produced. There were several things that we noticed over the years we had it that helped push us towards the old saying, "you get what you pay for". We are not unhappy that we had the experience with this trailer however we just spent our first night in our new unit and we could not be happier. In fact, I may be sinning, I like it soooo much.
The outside of the unit was very nice. These units were manufactured just prior to the demise of RVision in 2009 and were mass produced. There were several things that we noticed over the years we had it that helped push us towards the old saying, "you get what you pay for". We are not unhappy that we had the experience with this trailer however we just spent our first night in our new unit and we could not be happier. In fact, I may be sinning, I like it soooo much.
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