by DragonFire » Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:50 pm
I saw the T@Bs at the Sacramento RV Show last month...better than most RVs out there now, as far as styling and cheesy workmanship. But still not as sturdy as the older RVs. Lots of women were looking at them...something more easily handled than a regular trailer, I guess. They seemed better than they were a few years ago..the interiors of those seemed really flimsy. But mind you, I had the 72 Aristocrat at the time to compare everything to, and that is built like a house...literally. Dang solid. They don't make em like they used to..but then they aren't as heavy as they used to be either!
I didn't really get the dinette/bed situation for the T@B. It didn't seem user friendly, or maybe it was that once you had that thing made into a bed, that's the way it would stay...and you would be cooking at the foot of the bed, sitting on the edge to eat. And the flat screen TV next to the sink was a bit odd...but what do I know...I don't watch TV.
I'm still happy with my trailer. Even with all the work I'm doing to stop leaks right now. I love that thing..really well thought out interior. Not just a bed on wheels. But I might have done the galley differently.
I think I'm camping with a T@B this summer..I'll ask a few questions and see how the lady still likes it..or if she thinks the new ones are way better. I'm curious..they are different..
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