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I would suggest that Hi-Lo look into more innovative ways to sleep more people in their units.
It would certainly make their units more desirable to younger, growing families that otherwise go to TrailManor or hard-sided trailer. Hi-Lo has never sold a unit that could sleep more than 6 (uncomfortably)...even the 30 ft ones. I see that as a large complaint. |
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I agree. My husband and I just purchased a 2007 28C and love love love it. It solved all our previous problems with our pop-up tent trailer, but, we can only sleep 4 comfortably and have a family of 6! 3 of our kids are teenagers! Because of the fold down table and wood chairs we are thinking a blow up matress in the floor would work, but I would love to convert the table area to a banket like we had in our pop. If we had a couple of padded benches with storage underneth, and it would convert to a bed at night it would be perfect!
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The pop-up could be pulled with a bicycle! BUT - we've definitely stepped up. The Hi Lo is far and away a nicer camper - with some concessions, like weight. Worth it for us, though... |
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Add an roof loft to the sleeping area..
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Paul Schoenfelder Fort Pierre, SD 2006 T&C Van 1996 21TL ( Tow-Lite ) 1966 16' Voyager by ( Snyder ) Last edited by PaulS; 01-27-2012 at 11:33 AM. |
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