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Old 07-18-2013, 01:41 PM   #16
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If I:
  • went inside for the evening as soon as it got dark
  • was going to regularly have more than 2 adults spending the night
  • need to store the camper in my garage
  • am taller than 6'3"
...then I think would get the TM.

If I:
  • planned on camping in the winter regularly where I would be in temps regularly below freezing
  • like to cook outside
  • want a larger refrigerator
  • have a marginal tow vehicle
  • don't need the luxury of a lounge chair or sofa (i.e. see above about being outside)
...then I think I would get a Casita.

Note also that Casita sells "Standard" (vs. Deluxe) models that do not have a bathroom. They are hard to find, but they have bunk beds or a sofa in its place, which would give you a fair amount more room.

As you said, they are both fine campers. I'd be thrilled to have either one.

Dave
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