Over the last two years it seems all we do in the summer is go camping with our horses. We're having a great time but are getting tired of tent camping. I'm sniffing around at campers and have been given the following advise. 1) Don't get anything bigger than 9 1/2 feet. 2) replace my slide in bed liner with spray in. 3) Use Tork Lift tie downs. 4) Rancho 9000's. 5) Super hitch. When We started looking for campers I had no idea there were so many different manufacturers. We have decided to go used because of cost but still want quality. We seem to be zeroing in on either the Arctic Fox or Bigfoot. There are many new competitors for these two but when looking in the used market, these seem most available. Any Horseman out there who have some insight to share? I'm nervous about weight and durability. Here's what's currently available. 2001 A Fox 9. 6, AC/ micro, awning 17K, 1998 15c9. 6 Bigfoot, electric jacks, awning, rear view camera, no AC/micro, 10K . The Bigfoot is about 1000 lbs lighter but the A Fox has the slide out and much bigger holding tanks. I don't like the A Fox's rubber roof. Appreciate all advise, AC
P. S. Trailer weighs in at about 8500 lbs. loaded
P. S. Trailer weighs in at about 8500 lbs. loaded
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