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Post Info TOPIC: Experiences with a Jayco or similar brand campertrailer


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Experiences with a Jayco or similar brand campertrailer


I am thinking of buying a Jayco Flamingo campertrailer.

I see many of these 2nd hand some almost new,eagle,swan,flamingo and others.

Is there a problem folding these up,

Could you share your experience good and bad and inbetween please.



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I think I put this in the wrong category,should have been in the Forum page



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Just repeat your post in General Graeme, you'll get more response there.   

If it bothers you having one here then just pm the Webmaster (Cindy) and ask her to remove this one if it helps, or ask her to move it to General instead of posting another.



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Hi Graeme,

we have a Jayco Eagle. We can put her up and down in about 10 minutes for a quick overnight stay. Longer if we add the external awning. Husband has no problem at all, but it have some difficulties because I'm short just to fix the Velcro that's up high. If you're a little on the short side I would recommend a short stool. Otherwise we haven't found any problems with our Eagle.

Jenni smile



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