Voted Most Helpful Review 2006 Teton Homes Experience Freedom View Listings
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2016-09-23 2005 Teton Homes Experience Frontier View Listings
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Teton Homes are built solid to be lived in full-time. We spent a winter with temperatures into single digits for a month and it was warm and cozy. In the summer the AC keeps it nice and cool. There is a ton of storage space and CCC is almost 5,000 pounds so you can take a quite a bit your stuff along with you. The unit is very well made. There are lots of windows for enjoying the views. The tanks are large and easy to dump. Everything is roomy, from the kitchen cabinets and refrigerator to the shower and toilet area. The basement storage holds so much that there were things we packed and never used.
The only down side is all that solid quality weighs a lot. You need a heavy duty tow vehicle. It's well worth it, though, for the luxury living Teton's provide.
- Lorni, Arizona
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2015-05-01 2004 Teton Homes Experience Sunrise View Listings
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This is one of the top of the line trailers built. It tows beautifully, and the Mor-Ride Suspension allows for a nice smooth ride without bouncing things around inside.
- Ralph C Wheeler, Connecticut
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2014-12-19 2004 Teton Homes Experience Laramie View Listings
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We researched brands for full timers for a long time before we bought this Teton. Having several lesser quality RVs for years, just for camping, we also knew what we did and did not want. This brand was touted as number one for living in, so we went with it. Not easy to find and not cheap, but you definitely get what you pay for in an RV. Quality is fantastic, everything is well made, no particle board, or flimsy materials in a Teton. We went through some pretty bad winters in it, and that is where the quality really shows up. Would recommend these RVs anytime. Can't go wrong with a Teton. Only drawback was that quality also meant heavy, so we didn't move it much.
- Mike Davis, Arkansas
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