road trip roses
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- Sep 27, 2017
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I think I have finally picked out the Travel Trailer best suited for my first time pulling anything, although, we have had TT for 10 yrs with my husband towing it. Can anyone comment on quality of the flooring and if the Micro Minnie's have been know to have water intrusion/mold anywhere in the camper? Do the floors hold up nicely or do they rot and mold? Our R-Pod wound up w 1/3 of the floor and wall rotting and getting black mold due to a pin hole leak behind the refer.
I have a chronic illness that makes me really sick when I'm around mold, formaldehyde and other chemicals. After being in the 2018 MM, I was literally air drunk for the rest of the day. The whole point of the TT is for me to heal and take my son cross country and continue exploring. Now I'm not sure if this is the right one for me or not.
Those who have Micro Minnie's- does the offgassing "new camper" smell take a long time to go away? How long would you say yours took? Do they resist mold better than other campers? How are they for first time towing? And, am I within a reasonable weight capacity if my vehicle can tow 5,200lbs and the GVWR on the 2018 Micro Minnie 1700BH is 3,800 (dry weight is 3,010 but I've been told to only go by GVWR).
Any info is greatly appreciated.
Nic
I have a chronic illness that makes me really sick when I'm around mold, formaldehyde and other chemicals. After being in the 2018 MM, I was literally air drunk for the rest of the day. The whole point of the TT is for me to heal and take my son cross country and continue exploring. Now I'm not sure if this is the right one for me or not.
Those who have Micro Minnie's- does the offgassing "new camper" smell take a long time to go away? How long would you say yours took? Do they resist mold better than other campers? How are they for first time towing? And, am I within a reasonable weight capacity if my vehicle can tow 5,200lbs and the GVWR on the 2018 Micro Minnie 1700BH is 3,800 (dry weight is 3,010 but I've been told to only go by GVWR).
Any info is greatly appreciated.
Nic