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Post Info TOPIC: Open Road Fivers


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Open Road Fivers


Does anyone have any opinon or experience about Open Road Fivers?


Thanks


Al



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Tetering between an Open Road and a Montana.  I would also appreciate any comments on these models.

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We looked long and hard at a Open Road and were torn between it and a Montana. We went with the Montana because it came down to the washer/dryer hook up being in the bedroom on the Open Road, wife didn't like that, end of story. The Open Road looked to be a nice unit and when researching I read good reviews from those that owned them. They are made by Pilgram in Northern Indiana and IMHO are very comparable to the Montana's.



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