Hi all,
My wife and I are newbies here, but very motivated to get a new trailer this year. I've tried searching here, google, etc and I can't find exactly what I'm looking for.
I have a new 2005 Nissan Pathfinder which is rated to 6000lbs towing. We are currently looking at a few different trailers and these have caught our eye:
KZ Frontier/Outdoorsman - 2101QS-F http://www.kz-rv.com/frontier/frontier_2101qsf.php
- from the specs the Dry Weight is 4100, GVWR is 5512.
*** knowing that we would invariably not be loaded to the gills with stuff for a trip, would we be able to comfortably tow this trailer with my vehicle?
Also, it appears that the construction of the frontier is an Plywood/MDF(composite) mix. Is that a concern from a longevity perspective?
Another option is the Keystone Outback "21RS" http://www.keystone-outback.com/?page=floorplans#
- from the specs dry weight is 3990, cc - 1510
- same questions
thanks for any help or suggestions on other options,
Brad.
My wife and I are newbies here, but very motivated to get a new trailer this year. I've tried searching here, google, etc and I can't find exactly what I'm looking for.
I have a new 2005 Nissan Pathfinder which is rated to 6000lbs towing. We are currently looking at a few different trailers and these have caught our eye:
KZ Frontier/Outdoorsman - 2101QS-F http://www.kz-rv.com/frontier/frontier_2101qsf.php
- from the specs the Dry Weight is 4100, GVWR is 5512.
*** knowing that we would invariably not be loaded to the gills with stuff for a trip, would we be able to comfortably tow this trailer with my vehicle?
Also, it appears that the construction of the frontier is an Plywood/MDF(composite) mix. Is that a concern from a longevity perspective?
Another option is the Keystone Outback "21RS" http://www.keystone-outback.com/?page=floorplans#
- from the specs dry weight is 3990, cc - 1510
- same questions
thanks for any help or suggestions on other options,
Brad.