Newbie went from Pop-Up to a 213RBSL

gjwinner850

Senior Member
RV LIFE Pro
Joined
Sep 10, 2016
Posts
191
Location
Loganville
Hello All,

We picked up our 213RBSL ABOUT 6 weeks ago and have 2 trips under our belt. We had a 2012 Flagstaff 425D Pop-Up and enjoyed that for several years, but it was time for a upgrade.

During our search for a new camper our must haves were a King Size Bed, Outdoor Kitchen, and a 'decent size' shower. The 213 has fulfilled them and more. This is our first TT, so we are still learning and I imagine we will be for a while, but that's A-OK!

This forum is loaded with info to help us along the way, thanks in advance to you all!
 
Welcome to the forum! We have another new member that just bought a Dutchmen Popup, so you have joined just in time to be able to help them out.:LOL:

Aaron:cool:
 
Popup to Traver Trailer

We are new to this site/ Forum also and did the same thing. We went from a used 2007 Fleetwood Highlander Arcadia popup that was in great shape to a like new 2015 Dutchmen Coleman 249RBU TT. I'm not a newbee to TT's but in no way an authority on them either. I had a TT while stationed in Germany. The hot and humid Arkansas summers and winters can be grueling in a popup so I hope with the TT we will get out more and enjoy more all year round camping. Happy trails to all.
 
We are new to this site/ Forum also and did the same thing. We went from a used 2007 Fleetwood Highlander Arcadia popup that was in great shape to a like new 2015 Dutchmen Coleman 249RBU TT. I'm not a newbee to TT's but in no way an authority on them either. I had a TT while stationed in Germany. The hot and humid Arkansas summers and winters can be grueling in a popup so I hope with the TT we will get out more and enjoy more all year round camping. Happy trails to all.

Welcome to the forum.
 
We are new to this site/ Forum also and did the same thing. We went from a used 2007 Fleetwood Highlander Arcadia popup that was in great shape to a like new 2015 Dutchmen Coleman 249RBU TT. I'm not a newbee to TT's but in no way an authority on them either. I had a TT while stationed in Germany. The hot and humid Arkansas summers and winters can be grueling in a popup so I hope with the TT we will get out more and enjoy more all year round camping. Happy trails to all.

Welcome to the Forum! Enjoy it and your new TT!
 

New posts

Try RV LIFE Pro Free for 7 Days

  • New Ad-Free experience on this RV LIFE Community.
  • Plan the best RV Safe travel with RV LIFE Trip Wizard.
  • Navigate with our RV Safe GPS mobile app.
  • and much more...
Try RV LIFE Pro Today
Back
Top