Brightwhite
WKR
I need to upsize our current travel trailer to fit my growing family and I’ve been pouring over the options and have narrowed it down to the Grand Design Imagine 2400BH.
Must haves:
Half ton towable (not ready to go up to a 3/4 yet)
Well insulated for late season hunting & spring camping
Quality components and well built….I am not interested in buying junk on a budget
Will see a lot of State parks/camp grounds in the summer but lots of gravel and wash board roads too
Double bunks for kids + friends (and adults/hunting buddies)
Closed off master for privacy when others are with us
Outdoor kitchen
I’d really like a Nash 24B or an outdoors Rv 23DBS but that’s going to push me to a 3/4 ton and I don’t want to do that right now, or maybe ever.
I’m assuming some Roksliders own some Grand Design products…how do you feel about the insulation for cold weather? How has the build quality held up for you? If anyone has a 2400BH and tows it with a half ton id love to hear how it feels over mountain passes and steep/windy conditions.
Looking forward to the feedback from hunters and folks who might’ve a little harder on gear than the avg flat land RV’er.
Thanks!
Must haves:
Half ton towable (not ready to go up to a 3/4 yet)
Well insulated for late season hunting & spring camping
Quality components and well built….I am not interested in buying junk on a budget
Will see a lot of State parks/camp grounds in the summer but lots of gravel and wash board roads too
Double bunks for kids + friends (and adults/hunting buddies)
Closed off master for privacy when others are with us
Outdoor kitchen
I’d really like a Nash 24B or an outdoors Rv 23DBS but that’s going to push me to a 3/4 ton and I don’t want to do that right now, or maybe ever.
I’m assuming some Roksliders own some Grand Design products…how do you feel about the insulation for cold weather? How has the build quality held up for you? If anyone has a 2400BH and tows it with a half ton id love to hear how it feels over mountain passes and steep/windy conditions.
Looking forward to the feedback from hunters and folks who might’ve a little harder on gear than the avg flat land RV’er.
Thanks!