RV e-magazine r-pod trailer review

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I received an e-mail today from a big RV dealer in Tampa. They now have an e-magazine. I hope this link works, it is a review of the r-pod Trailer about which some folks here have expressed some interest: http://www.rv-showcase.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleId=19&TId={8EAD11A5-3D49-4AED-88E2-9EABF0A9B791}

TCD
 
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That would be great for one or two people and a smaller tow vehicle.


Thanks for fixing my link. I don't know what I did wrong. Glad you can see the article. These are pretty neat units.

TCD
 
Weird, can't look at the article. My company has it blocked in the "porn" category.
 

Weird, can't look at the article. My company has it blocked in the "porn" category.

Well, there are some pics of the camper and some floor plans.

But, nothing more racy than that!

That's a strict filter you got there!

TCD
 
I've actually seen an R-Pod in person. I like it, but won't trade my T@B. (However, if my T@B and the R-Pod had been sitting side by side at the dealer when we bought ours, the R-Pod may have won.)

Now, it's too tall for my new garage with the A/C on top.
 
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Layout is very similiar to my first trailer where you had to generally fold down or set up something to sleep and set it back up when you get up. This is great for a first trailer but personally, I will not go back to that type of hassle. It just got old after a while.


In addition, I still don't see how anyone is going to tow that trailer with the new Obama/Pelosi GT xi SS/RT Sport Edition Car.:confused3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAqPMJFaEdY
 
Layout is very similiar to my first trailer where you had to generally fold down or set up something to sleep and set it back up when you get up. This is great for a first trailer but personally, I will not go back to that type of hassle. It just got old after a while.

True, but there are ways around that. On the model we looked at, it had the bunks on one end and the dinette on the other. I figure we would sleep on the bunks and leave the dinette set up. (Of course, we are only two, no kids).

On our T@B, we always leave the bed up as a bed and eat outside. I knew instantly I wasn't going to be setting up and tearing down that bed every day. As a matter of fact, we pulled the table out and have just bed boards as our bed support. We reduced our weight by a good 30 pounds by doing that :-)
 
True, but there are ways around that. On the model we looked at, it had the bunks on one end and the dinette on the other. I figure we would sleep on the bunks and leave the dinette set up. (Of course, we are only two, no kids).

On our T@B, we always leave the bed up as a bed and eat outside. I knew instantly I wasn't going to be setting up and tearing down that bed every day. As a matter of fact, we pulled the table out and have just bed boards as our bed support. We reduced our weight by a good 30 pounds by doing that :-)

Yah, but can it be towed by the 2012 Obama/Pelosi GT xi SS/RT?:thumbsup2
 
The last floor plan looks like it would be good for a couple, without having to breakdown the table into a bed. Has that slide out area for a bit more room too. I imagine they could be towed with a smaller family SUV..say an Explorer type vehicle.
 














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