by Bethers » Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:01 am
I've seen several of those types. Good point - they are allowed into cg's where softsided aren't. Bad point - people think they can claim to be 23 feet - without mentioning the extra distance the slide gives them - they are wrong. Watched one person try to figure out how to open their slide in a small spot with trees directly behind. They thought they were being sneaky - just hurt themselves - and that space isn't usable if it's not opened.
There's also a neat hard-sided type of tt that expands both ways - not sure what it's called, so don't know how to find a picture, but I was real impressed with one of those I got to go in a few summers ago (yes, I ask to see inside when something impresses me) where I was staying.
Beth
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