xroadtreker
New Member
Hi all.
My wife and I have just sold our 1999 Roadtrek 19' and purchased a 2014 Jayco Jay-flight slx 145rb that is in very good condition. So new to TT's but experienced campers.
Looking forward to learning all the ins and outs via this forum. I'm sure we'll have questions. I know the Roadtrek forums were always helpful and hope for the same here
The trade off has gone both ways so far. We bought the jayco ( in very good condition) for less than 1/2 the price we sold the roadtrek for, so WIN there.
We can now park the trailer at a site and tour around in our tow vehicle (2015 Ram 1500 eco-deisel with the tow package. No more un-hook/re-hook when we need supplies or to site-see.
The Jayco feels bigger inside but the storage is better thought out in the Roadtrek even though living space length is about the same. The roadtrek was easier to maneuver but the TT & TV are shorter than what I used to tow for work.
Can't wait to get out there camping. Hope to see of you on the way! From Toronto Canada.
My wife and I have just sold our 1999 Roadtrek 19' and purchased a 2014 Jayco Jay-flight slx 145rb that is in very good condition. So new to TT's but experienced campers.
Looking forward to learning all the ins and outs via this forum. I'm sure we'll have questions. I know the Roadtrek forums were always helpful and hope for the same here
The trade off has gone both ways so far. We bought the jayco ( in very good condition) for less than 1/2 the price we sold the roadtrek for, so WIN there.
We can now park the trailer at a site and tour around in our tow vehicle (2015 Ram 1500 eco-deisel with the tow package. No more un-hook/re-hook when we need supplies or to site-see.
The Jayco feels bigger inside but the storage is better thought out in the Roadtrek even though living space length is about the same. The roadtrek was easier to maneuver but the TT & TV are shorter than what I used to tow for work.
Can't wait to get out there camping. Hope to see of you on the way! From Toronto Canada.