Hi-Lo 17t 2007 $7000.00

gsmark505

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I'm selling my 2007 Hi-Lo 17 towlite. I recently purchased this camper for $7500.00 in March. I'm currently using this camper as a home office in my garage. It's the only hard sided popup camper I could find that will actually pop up inside a standard sized garage. The camper is very well kept and recently renovated. I haven't had any problems with this camper. The Hi-Lo is currently winterized and stored inside my garage. I have the title in hand. All the cushions were recently reupholstered. There's new vinyl flooring installed, new trim, new paint, new light fixtures, etc. There's a new electric trailer hitch installed. I'm located in Albuquerque, NM. You can text me at 505-484-0400.
 

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I'm selling my 2007 Hi-Lo 17 towlite. I recently purchased this camper for $7500.00 in March. I'm currently using this camper as a home office in my garage. It's the only hard sided popup camper I could find that will actually pop up inside a standard sized garage. The camper is very well kept and recently renovated. I haven't had any problems with this camper. The Hi-Lo is currently winterized and stored inside my garage. I have the title in hand. All the cushions were recently reupholstered. There's new vinyl flooring installed, new trim, new paint, new light fixtures, etc. There's a new electric trailer hitch installed. I'm located in Albuquerque, NM. You can text me at 505-484-0400.
What kind of bed is in this one?
 
merrynite - the OP doesn't seem to be responding - I suspect he's sold the trailer and is not on the forum anymore. However, the bed in 17 ft trailers is a sleeping platform that is formed by folding down the dinette and the couch and it is characterized as "king sized".

- Jack
 
Thank you for responding! King size is good however is it accessible on both sides to get in? I’m new to these campers, but I like them and interested. I saw a model that did have a “walk around bed”. But need to find it again so I know the model I like. Appreciate!
 
Thank you for responding! King size is good however is it accessible on both sides to get in? I’m new to these campers, but I like them and interested. I saw a model that did have a “walk around bed”. But need to find it again so I know the model I like. Appreciate!
Nope, the platform runs from one side of the trailer to the other. You can't "walk around" it at all. You access the platform at the kitchen end from the walking space between the refrigerator and the wardrobe, so you sort of "crawl" onto the platform there. The platform uses the cushions from the dinette and the couch, so it's fairly comfortable and we use sleeping bags on it, rather than trying to form a bed using sheets and blankets.

We got this trailer just for sleeping and nighttime restroom facilities while camping in more primitive areas, not as a "home" on wheels. It's perfect for most all National Forest Service campgrounds because it's small enough to fit into tight spaces. When camping, we spend most all of our time outside, only coming inside if the weather's really bad or for sleeping.

- Jack
 
Thank you again. We also use it for camping only and we had 5th wheels (don’t want to tow those any more) and last 6 years a tent trailer which we love… but setting it up has become more of an physical issue for us. We cook, wash dishes, eat and sit mainly outside camper for rainy weather which we try to avoid… and sleeping. Need easy access on the bed… (walk around. I can’t climb over hubby any more. lol. Nice thing about the tent trailer is I had my own bed I could crawl in. But recently I fell and shattered my hip, so new boo boo and I need to sit on bed turn to lay. Hate getting older. But I now have more hardware in me (total knee replacement a few years ago) and now new hip. Just won’t give up my outdoorsy experiences! 😎. My camping set up.
 

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