r/casitatrailers

Debating which floor layout to get, Spirit standard or Heritage deluxe

My setup:

2 adults
2 young kids
2 medium sized dogs

Colorado-based camping primarily

Moving up from tent camping / teardrop trailer, so I think we could live without a bathroom, but we need sleeping for 4 (and space for dogs to sleep too). A bathroom would likely be appreciated in the long term though.

The heritage deluxe seems like it has very limited interior space especially if you dont tear down the bed every night, so its pretty much just for sleeping (unless you tear down the bed and convert it then you can sit at the dinette.

Alternatively, the sprit feels really open, all I can find is a deluxe walkthrough but i'm guessing the spirit standard feels even more wide open on the inside. Just not sure how much we would regret not getting a bathroom in the long term. Maybe a composting / portalet or something would be a hybrid approach.

I'm open to other trailer suggestions as well, this all is new to me. One concern I have is if the casita line isn't 'off-road' enough for colorado, I see a lot of trailers out here with big jeep wheels. Guessing some tradeoffs are needed though for the convenience of lightweight trailers.

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u/timetwosave — 1 day ago

New Camping Buddy

Meet Shady. A 9 week old Boykin Spaniel. He joined our family a week ago and he's already camping with us.

u/CraftFamiliar5243 — 1 day ago