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(@jnslprd)
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I can guarantee if you go and check out the Northwood products you will notice difference. I shopped for over a year and looked at countless trailers not wanting to spend too much, but once you hear all the horror stories about broken frames and units just falling apart it makes you think. My wife and I finally decided to drive 300+ miles to go to and Arctic fox dealer and see what they had to offer. We made a weekend out of it and stopped at a few different dealers on the way. It was August and was 95 degrees out and a scorcher. The firs day we looked a bunch of trailers from Forest river, Jayco and Grand design. All of these trailers were like ovens inside and stunk of chemicals so bad my wife was walking in and walking right out. The next day we went to check out Arctic fox ans Nash. Amazingly it was still 95 out, but the Arctic fox and the Nash were literally 20 degrees cooler than every trailer we looked at the day before. The most notable thing to my wife was the lack of chemical odor in the Northwood trailers. There is no fake wood in the entire trailer besides the center console of the Thomas Payne sofa. My wife loved the 25w and we ordered one that day. After about 8 trips this year we have had 0 issues and the trailer is built like a brick house. The AC cools the unit to 65 degrees in 100 degree weather and we use a small electric space heater when ii is cold at night keeping the trailer at 70 without running the furnace.  

This is just my observations and I am definitely biased, but I think most people would agree after checking the brands out.  BTW the Nash trailers were rock solid and would have been my choice if my wife could have warmed up to the more utilitarian interiors.

 

Good luck  


   
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(@Kirk W)
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  On 10/21/2019 at 7:32 AM, jnslprd said:

I can guarantee

Welcome to the Escapee forums! Join in often. 


   
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  On 10/21/2019 at 7:48 AM, Kirk W said:

Welcome to the Escapee forums! Join in often. 

Thank you. 

I am still a new RV'er and have so much to learn. I love all these forums as there is always someone willing to help spread the knowledge. 


   
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