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Post by paulo on Mar 27, 2014 20:49:07 GMT -5
We've been looking for a trailer that we don't think exists. That would be a 26 ft, total length, tip to tail. It would like a table and chairs, and a dual recliner instead of a sofa, across from each other preferably, and a queen walk around bed. We've seen some close, but usually they are longer than 26 ft total, and haven't seen many with a dual recliner instead of a sofa. Any thoughts, ideas, opinions???
Thanks all,
Paul
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Post by specialk on Mar 28, 2014 17:37:54 GMT -5
when we bought our stoneridge, the dealer changed out the sleeper sofa for a recliner set.
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Post by bwl on Aug 16, 2017 19:46:34 GMT -5
We owned a KZ 241RKS front bedroom middle bath rear kitchen. between bath and kitchen, booth door side, sofa opposite side. Simply replace booth with 2 chairs & table, recliners for sofa. you'll have to enclose water pump under booth seat.
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Post by marlee on Nov 7, 2017 9:44:32 GMT -5
x2 on the dual recliner!
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Post by johnr on Nov 7, 2017 12:09:03 GMT -5
I saw a dual recliner in a Grand Design a couple three weeks ago... they had heat and massage built in! Wife said that's definitely on the wish-list for the next RV.
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Post by Edd505 on Nov 7, 2017 22:36:12 GMT -5
Are we talking recliners/theater seats? I have a set of heated, massage,and floor light theater seats that I am going to put in my 5W after removing the couch/hide a bed. I don't have anyone spending the night and we all will have comfortable seating.
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Post by Chuck on Nov 8, 2017 11:39:16 GMT -5
We have recliners already installed from the factory, really nice, can't stay awake while watch the TV some evenings. The DW told the kids that she thought it was funny, the dog laying his pillow an Chuck sitting back in the recliner his feet up snoring, both so loud you could hardly hear the TV. I told that I have woke up a number of times an never heard myself snore, now our 165pd Great Dane is a different story LOL Safe Travels Chuck & Hildi
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Post by doublewa on Nov 10, 2017 22:03:28 GMT -5
I just have to mention this: The reason I went with a KZ over the Carbon was that I DIDN'T want the recliner/massage/fancy light doohickey stuff. Granted, I got the toy hauler Sportster, but what turned me onto it waqs how well built it was and the simplicity of it for my needs. I don't plan on using mine more than 30 days per year, but, as I said, KZ's simplistic design was what got me and the Mrs. Ok, I'll got sit inside at my u-shaped dinette while you guys laugh lol
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Post by Chuck on Nov 11, 2017 12:09:45 GMT -5
doublewa A number of us have stated the same thing, what KZ's simplistic design was what got us as well, there was little what is called BING/glitter an more functionality in Kz trailers an they are very well built along with being solid Yes we have recliners, they are not heated but boy do they work, do we have LED light under the island base, yes, do we use them, no, we could do without them. Do we have awning lights yes, we use them this time of year when we take the dogs for a walk after dark but that's all unless we have friends over after dark... The DW an I have walked thought many trailers that has way more glitter in them that our 384FLT but things were layed out so poorly that it was hard to function in them an way more junk stuffed into them to impress you. As well way, way, to heavy, we have about the same stuff that some of the high end 5th wheels have but with less weight an less junk an also much brighter inside Safe Travels Chuck
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