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Grit dog

Black Diamond, WA

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Bad marketing if they advertise it behind a squatty Chevy half ton.
Need to show it sitting behind a rav4 sitting proud. They make it look heavy.
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theoldwizard1

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I was happy to see that the Snoozy was resurrected ! I hope they can keep going as I would really like to see a slightly longer model.
My big objection is the front end design. Looks nice from the exterior, but you lose too much overhead and under bed storage. Mounting solar panels would be a challenge. The rear door needs some kind of an awning.
Personally, I like the all electric design. Only a few people actually boondocks, except for overnight at a Walmart or Cracker Barrel. If you have to have your morning coffee, get a 12V coffee maker.
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afidel

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Highly unlikely there will be another model, molds are very, very expensive to make and the business was not really viable as it was. Scamps sold in WAY higher volume and the only way they got new molds was business insurance when the plant burned.
As far as an awning, you should be able to add the type the camper vans use for the rear.
For morning coffee just bring a camp stove, either backpacker style or Coleman style with a 1 pound cylinder. If you have a rare need for heat at an overnight stop a Mr. Buddy Big Buddy heater would be more than enough even in the coldest of weather. Though both assume you're not scared of combustible gas.
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