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Phoenix Rising

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The 2552 twin-bed rear-bath Phoenix Cruiser Class B-plus has a bright and open floorplan that truly shines Even before I saw the Phoenix Cruiser , I already liked it because of the name. And there had to be a backstory about why an RV is named after a mythological bird that dies in a fire of its own making, only to rise from the ashes. Well, it turns out that is the Phoenix Cruiser story : “It came out of the ashes of a previous company that was started by a man with a dream on a shoestring budget,” explained Earl Robbins , sales manager. The company, founded in 1996, successfully manufactured Class B-plus motorhomes until 2008 when the recession hit. After losing dealers to the slowing economy, the Phoenix Cruiser is now factory-direct. glass doors flank the 32- inch LED TV." width="400" height="267" /> Elegant, practical cherry-wood cabinets with smoked- glass doors flank the 32- inch LED TV. Rising through bad times is a good story, and when the Phoe...

A Glimpse at 2015 Motorhomes

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Creative floorplans and continuing advances in technology lead the charge for new motorhomes introduced to dealers; Class B’s are the fastest-growing segment There’s a good reason why toy haulers number among the most popular RVs going into 2015 — and it doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with a garage. Well, almost nothing. Sure, a garage-on-wheels is about the handiest thing to hit the RV industry since a 5,000- pound hitch receiver , but beyond the ability to haul toys is the fact that the ramp door of such units provides a whole new dimension to camping. Simply attach the provided support jacks and rails, and owners can enjoy outdoor vistas from the comfort of their own patio. That’s no small feat. Neither is the fact that a 10-by-8- foot ramp door , converted to patio use, can add 80 square feet of living area — an increase of 20 percent or more to the average motorhome floorplan . That’s something that even outdoor enthusiasts who don’t ride ATVs or motorcycles or even ...

Adventurer 89RB Review - Truck Camper Magazine

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Adventurer 89RB Review http://www.truckcampermagazine.com/camper-reviews/2013-adventurer-89rb-review/"> Adventurer 89RB Review &BODY=I found this article interesting and thought of sharing it with you. Check it out: http://www.truckcampermagazine.com/camper-reviews/2013-adventurer-89rb-review/"> At Princess Craft Campers , we checked out the all-new 2013 Adventurer 89RB from nose to tail, jacks to ladder, and dinette to overcab.  Here’s the Adventurer 89RB Review ! We hate to admit it, but we have recently grown to appreciate slide-outs.  That’s what happens when you use slide-out campers for a couple of years.  You get spoiled by that open floor space .  It’s also fun to show slide-outs to newbies and hear them say, “No way!” as that slide room goes out. That said, there’s no doubt that Angela and I are still non- slide camper people .  Yes, our adversity to all things slide has faded, but we still hold f...