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Old 06-29-2021, 07:06 PM   #1
tom woodward
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What's in a Name?

I have a Montana High Country with Helium Ride Technology. Wooo Hooo!
What is the difference between the Montana and the Montana His Country? Can I camp at higher elevations? Is it made cheaper? Sturdier?

And what about the Helium Ride? Am I lighter, do I need less air in the tires. Or is this all a product of Madison Avenue marketing?
 
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Old 06-29-2021, 07:34 PM   #2
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The HC is a less expensive camper than the Montana. Helium Technology is bovine fertilizer, marketing. The Montana has nicer cabinets, every thing or almost every thing in the Montana is a little nicer except for the price.
I have a HC and prefer it to the heavier Montana. It’s nice enough for me and easier to pul.
The main systems in both are the same, the plumbing, heating the AC, wiring, water pump.
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