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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 436180"><p>Are you looking for new or used? Ours was used and I made them open it fully and pack it all back up for me from beginning to end. That way I knew everything worked well (and I got a free demonstration on how to do it). I also made them plug it in and made sure everything electric worked. When it was fully open, I looked the canvas over for tears and gaps. When it was closed, I looked over the entire shell for any "imperfections".</p><p> </p><p>If you're looking at new, make sure it is open so you can see the layout to make sure it works for you. I would still make them open it up fully and close it back up. Ours is 23 feet long and very roomy for the 3 of us. Three beds (queen, full, twin) and we still have a large horsehoe sitting area that doubles as an eating area as the table is removable. Ours came with an awning with vertical poles. That was not sturdy so when a rain storm flooded the awning and snapped our poles, I installed one that attaches to the camper itself. It is easier to set up and we can angle it any way we want in case of rain. A/C is a must.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 436180"] Are you looking for new or used? Ours was used and I made them open it fully and pack it all back up for me from beginning to end. That way I knew everything worked well (and I got a free demonstration on how to do it). I also made them plug it in and made sure everything electric worked. When it was fully open, I looked the canvas over for tears and gaps. When it was closed, I looked over the entire shell for any "imperfections". If you're looking at new, make sure it is open so you can see the layout to make sure it works for you. I would still make them open it up fully and close it back up. Ours is 23 feet long and very roomy for the 3 of us. Three beds (queen, full, twin) and we still have a large horsehoe sitting area that doubles as an eating area as the table is removable. Ours came with an awning with vertical poles. That was not sturdy so when a rain storm flooded the awning and snapped our poles, I installed one that attaches to the camper itself. It is easier to set up and we can angle it any way we want in case of rain. A/C is a must. [/QUOTE]
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