I agree that a 4 season trailer is not for everyone we use ours all year. But you should also take into consideration that we do live in a place where it can dump snow in May so it never hurts to be a little more comfortable while camping in the snow.Storage is definately something that you can never have enough of but try not to pack everything from your house into your trailer most things can be left at home for the 3 days most people camp for. Unlike Madman when we trailer shop we looked for a trailer built either in canada (now defunct Okonogans) or built on the west coast because they know the west coast market and what kind of weather we get here. Also the higher build standards thing is bull. It all depends on the workers in the plant thats why even the expensive trailers have problems. Also if you plan on doing alot of dry camping either invest in a QUIET generator. If you get AC you might want atleast a 2400 or 3000. If a generator isnt your style I would Suggest getting 2 6V Batteries. They hold their charge longer and take more of a beating than the average 12V setup.
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