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Old 02-08-2024, 03:30 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by brycesteiner View Post
I was just at the Fort Wayne RV Show and one thing that I noticed was how thin/soft the paneling was on some of these models. I thought ours was a little pushy but nothing compared to some of these. I also noticed the floors felt "soft". I didn't really get to the high end models as the show was an hour from closing when I arrived.
One thing that bothers me on many of the new models is all of the blue LED strip lights under everything. They are annoying and make it hard to look at what is really there.
I've seen that mostly in the Ultra-Lite's. We had an Open Range Ultra-Lite travel trailer for a few years and everything was VERY thin. It looked nice, but after a while it felt cheap. I have to believe thin materials are only going to grow in popularity since people want to tow with their SUV's and crossovers instead of buying a proper truck (these are also the people I see most often pulled over and overheated during the summer).
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