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If you are towing a camper, as opposed to driving an RV, IMHO best to go with the largest fiberglass trailer you can afford. Then I would look at roof penetrations and options to cut down on leaks. Water infiltration can ruin your trip, trailer and bank account. If possible an all aluminum or galvanized frame. Especially in the northeast.


Oliver, Airstream (higher end) and smaller Scamp, Casita are some. Personally, I love the simplicity of the new Snoozy II trailers. They have gone up due to WuFlu as everything else has.


Another favorable mention is InTech RV due to their all-aluminum trailer frame and walls/roof. Though not fiberglass the QC has been good from what I've heard.


Snoozy II. Their best media is FB and you don't have to be a FB member to see most of it. They do have a website, but it is not as informative.

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