I have been using the Solo Stove Campfire for the past few years. Burns clean and hot. Really like this for a small, smokeless, campfire.
Solo Stove Campfire
Make sure you have them check the battery. They said they would replace it if it was bad. My trailer is a 2014 and I just replaced mine. Careful they don't just slap a cheapo battery in there. Camp Inn gave me a recommendation for a replacement.
If I had the money, I would buy myself. I went and looked at it. Dealer claims one owner and it was a trade-in. In support of the Camp Inn community I took some time to get the details. Almost identical to my build.
- Build #778
- 550 Ultra SUV
- Heater (tested - ok)
- Water system (tested...
I am not the seller but I just saw this on a RV lot in Portland, OR. Thought I would share. It is at Family Fun RV for $9000. Sounds like a very good deal.
2015 CAMP INN ULTRA 550 | Family Fun RV
I have been thinking about new bedding and I saw this thread. The Bedder Bedding sheets are $$$. Can't justify that cost. I also thought about getting the top sheet fitted at the foot vs. the sheets sewn together. Found a $7 solution that should work for all the top layers. Triangle shaped...
"80+ mph"? Yikes. I made the mistake of not locking my cabin doors once and a shift in inner contents on a very rough road opened the latch. I caught it before anything fell out.
I am guessing each section is about 28 inches. They are packed in the trailer and not easily accessible. I keep the bottom 2 poles attached to allow both poles to fit in the original side tent pole bag.
If you are referring to the shortest length when assembled, it is 78 inches
I was getting tired of fussing with the side tent poles so I started to look at alternatives. My first search came up with telescoping poles from Cabelas. They collapse with a clamp similar to hiking poles. The are made of steel and are 4lbs each. Best advantage is they are only $13 each. The...
This worked great. Tried it out last weekend while camped on an RV pad. It is a little tight to get all the poles in the bag. An alternative may be to use 1/2" PVC instead of 3/4"