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irish31790

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Posted: 04/17/08 08:10am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I looked at Hi-Los and Trailmanors before deciding on a regular TT. My biggest turn-off was you could only store things down low. You really can't store things overhead. It reminded me of the pop-up I was trading in.


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'08 Trips: 7, Nights Camping: 24, Miles Logged on TT: 2,089


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irish31790 wrote:

I looked at Hi-Los and Trailmanors before deciding on a regular TT. My biggest turn-off was you could only store things down low. You really can't store things overhead. It reminded me of the pop-up I was trading in.
Another misconception. I would estimate close to 40% of my storage is overhead.


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BigPackFan wrote:

irish31790 wrote:

I looked at Hi-Los and Trailmanors before deciding on a regular TT. My biggest turn-off was you could only store things down low. You really can't store things overhead. It reminded me of the pop-up I was trading in.
Another misconception. I would estimate close to 40% of my storage is overhead.

Some of my overhead storage is empty. Perhaps I need more stuff.


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Posted: 04/17/08 08:42pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

There seems to be alot of misconceptions about the Hi-Lo and the Trailmanor! But to get back to OPs question....

I have a Hi-Lo. We bought it new and have used it extensively this past year. We have had zero problems with and have been happy with the quality and the build. We have plenty of upper and lower storage, we can easily raise and lower it in seconds whether at a campground or a quick stop along the way. We are very happy with our purchase.

BigPackFan mentioned the Yahoo Hi-Lo group. In the Files folder there is a pre-delivery checklist which walks a prospective buyer through everything you should check before purchasing. There's also a section that deals specifically for Hi-Lo related items. I would recommend that your friends use that checklist to go over the Hi-Lo that they are looking at.

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