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    Posted: 06 May 2016 at 1:46pm
I'm nearly ready to jump in to the R-pod world and purchase a 177 or 178; also trying to decide between new or 1-4 years old. I'm mid-50s, often work through the Internet, will be traveling alone with times with my adult daughter and/or two grandkiddos, and I don't know **** about any of this except for the research I've done. Nevertheless, I'm ready for this and have the feeling inside that this is my next path. Why buy the 177 vs. 178 (or vice versa) and why buy used vs. new (or vice versa)? I'm expecting I'll be in it at least a month or two at a time or could even do longer. When I have to be in Portland, I can always go out for long 4-day weekends (but will have to park it at a lot as I live in a tiny, downtown Portland condo). Any thoughts--appreciated. The resources and help on this forum have also helped convince me that an R-pod is the way to go.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 May 2016 at 1:50pm
Camper Bob, I sent you a PM as you, too, are a Portlander and I was hoping for some advice. But also, what's an "easy-up"--probably a pop-up awning thing? Why that instead of an R-dome? I'm guessing because it's "easy" to put up? I'm wondering if I'd want an R-dome or simple awning--thoughts?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 May 2016 at 5:02pm
My husband and I visited locales dealerships several times to make up our minds on either the 179  or 180.   We kept changing our minds ! We did sit in both each time counting all the pros and cons.   We end up buying the 180.   Each had its plus and minuses.    We almost purchased thev179 for its extra storage , larger dinette capable as another sleeping area for grand children when they are older. And yes the kitchen has quite the prep space.    Ultimately we went with  the 180  for its  r pod small but more open layout.  We liked sitting with better back support , able to look out at nature with our coffee etc.  It has less storage, but more Windows for viewing and airflow.  Felt less boxed in.   The dry bath is nice for sure...but we will use campground shower when ever available as others have stated.   So ...it was the more open floor plan, and table better for enjoying the view that sold us...That said....I still like thev179 too lol.    If only I could meld the two !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 May 2016 at 8:39pm
Can't speak for the 178 but we have thoroughly enjoyed our 177 for the past 5 plus years.  The slide for the kitchen area is a huge plus for more spaciousness/room.  Have never gone more than 2 weeks at a time, work prevents me from taking more time off but am sure I could easily get used to spending more time in it.  Did have to replace the mattress after our third trip, was totally worthless, ended up with a Eurotop, and still have it today, an excellent, comfortable mattress.  We have had more than the two of us in it at one time, it works, the kiddo's love it!  We dry camp a lot so we use our 2 deep cycle marine batteries a lot and since a lot of our camping is done in the off season, we also have (2) 20 lb propane cylinders.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 May 2016 at 11:20am
 Why can't I insert my cursor w/o the emoticons ????

   *********   179  **********

       The only usable kitchen space, counter and 'big'
                  storage cabinets nearby.
                      I rest my case !!!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 May 2016 at 7:34am
For me it was a decision between the 180 and the 180G.  I went with the 180. I got my Rpod to take to dog shows.  I needed a decent bathroom because handler needs to look decent Smile! Also, there might be times I need to bathe the dogs in the shower (chihuahuas, so small and quick). I do not love the smaller seating space and overtime I hope that doesn't bother me.  I didn't need a bed other than queen so that wasn't a factor.  I like the mini wardrobe for my show clothes.  The back garage would have been a perfect place for prepping/grooming the dogs but the R-dome and my grooming table provides a good space too.  I pick it up on Monday with the maiden voyage for a show Memorial Day weekend.  I hope I made a good choice.  Sure beats the expense of hotels and being right at the show site will be so handy.  I hope the air conditioning is reliable.  I live in the south and will use it constantly.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 May 2016 at 7:43am
Originally posted by julieboyles

I'm nearly ready to jump in to the R-pod world and purchase a 177 or 178; also trying to decide between new or 1-4 years old. I'm mid-50s, often work through the Internet, will be traveling alone with times with my adult daughter and/or two grandkiddos, and I don't know **** about any of this except for the research I've done. Nevertheless, I'm ready for this and have the feeling inside that this is my next path. Why buy the 177 vs. 178 (or vice versa) and why buy used vs. new (or vice versa)? I'm expecting I'll be in it at least a month or two at a time or could even do longer. When I have to be in Portland, I can always go out for long 4-day weekends (but will have to park it at a lot as I live in a tiny, downtown Portland condo). Any thoughts--appreciated. The resources and help on this forum have also helped convince me that an R-pod is the way to go.

I'm just a hair over 50 and a female who will mostly use it on my own.  In my area there are next to no used rpods.  The few I have seen are just a couple thousand less than the new ones.  I was able to get a good deal on a new 2016 180 just this month (likely because the 2017s are out).  You might be able to get a deal on a 2016 if you can find one.
 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 May 2016 at 8:31am
Have fun with your new 180! We just picked up our 180 last Tuesday.  We love it.  Having fun finding all the stuff we want to stock it with.   We are dog people, used to show goldens in conformation and obedience, more recently agility  with our two over sized toy poodles.  We don't show anymore, but we've said that this model would have been great to have for our agility days.   Now my guys will enjoy camping and traveling .  :)
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Originally posted by Pnew40

Have fun with your new 180! We just picked up our 180 last Tuesday.  We love it.  Having fun finding all the stuff we want to stock it with.   We are dog people, used to show goldens in conformation and obedience, more recently agility  with our two over sized toy poodles.  We don't show anymore, but we've said that this model would have been great to have for our agility days.   Now my guys will enjoy camping and traveling .  :)

Awww, someone who know the madness of dog shows!  Looking forward to ditching hotels and thankfully chihuahuas are the smallest breed....so the Rpod works!  
 



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You will love it! My two boys , 7 and 10 pounds think it's great now without having even left the drive with it yet lol
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