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The 228SE has an enclosed storage trunk on the front that the 228D does not have.
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Granted, this is a minor irritation, but it's an issue the 228 (if a slide-out dinette is not necessary) and the Classic Series (if a slide-out dinette is necessary) did not have. The two seat-bottom cushions can fit under the dinette table (though that space on a Classic can be used to store other gear) but the two seat-back cushions have to fit between the slide-out dinette and the gaucho after the slide-out dinette has been pushed in. Why that matters with a slide-out dinette is that the dinette cushions that fold down to make the bed can stay in bed format on the Classic campers, but they have to be moved on the 228D with four less inches of clearance where the end-bunks slide in.
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The 12' MAC campers are 4" shorter in the sidewall than their Classic counterparts. Two separate areas might be beneficial in certain instances but it decreases the flexibility offered by having the couch and dinette together.ģ. With a slide-out dinette this isn't possible (not only are the two seating areas too far apart but the slide-out dinette is elevated 6" to accommodate the slide-out hardware). One of the appealing features of the 228 and 228BHSE is that the gaucho/bed is across from the dinette such that meal time or game time can be shared by 6, 7, or maybe even 8 people. the slide-out dinette is only 64" long so it might not be comfortable for some people to sit at and when it's folded into a bed (thus anybody over 5' 4 " would have to sleep diagonally).Ģ. This is good, but there are a few issues that keep it on the niche list:ġ. The 228D is the lightest slide-out dinette camper Flagstaff makes. It does provide a room-ier feel to the camper and a glass front window, though. We're not excited about the extra weight, set-up steps, or $$ the dormer entails, especially given the modest 6' 4 " clearance it provides. One other note: in 2018 Flagstaff added a dormer to the front of this model.
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Update 11-2019: Sadly, the T21TBHWSE was discontinued along with all SE T-series campers.)
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(Update 11-2017: They did, sort of-the T21TBHWSE takes our suggestion of a standard dinette and a portable toilet, except in the Sports Enthusiast trim with a gray exterior, a raised frame, and 15" mud tires.

If Flagstaff had gone with a standard dinette here with a portable toilet underneath the seat, we would happily put it in the "All Around Great" category. In theory this should be on the "All Around Great" list, but the odd placement of a cassette toilet right next to the dinette-which also forces the dinette into a strange three-person/half-table configuration-places the T21TBHW squarely in the "Specialized" category. It also comes with an extra bed piece that spans across the two twin beds to create the largest bed of any Flagstaff pop-up camper (the combined bed measures 80" x 74"). This is a 14' High Wall T-series camper with three separate beds (two twin beds and a dinette that folds into a third bed). If the storage trunk on the front of the 206STSE or the lack of a fourth bed is a deal-breaker and high ground clearance is a must, the 207SE could work (or we could take a 208 and add a raise frame and 15" wheels to get close to the Sports Enthusiast ground clearance). If someone wants the Sports Enthusiast package in a 10' box, we recommend the 206STSE. If two separate seating areas is the goal the 208 does a much better job. I suppose this layout would work with one or two people but it seems like a hassle for larger groups. With the gaucho as a bed, anybody going from the back bed, dinette, or galley area to the front bed, fridge, or door have to step over the gaucho bed corner. If the gaucho is needed as a bed (for people shorter than 5' 2") the bottleneck problem becomes even worse. If two people are sitting on the couch and somebody else is trying to cook dinner and needs something from the fridge then one person on the couch must angle their legs to make a path through that bottleneck. Because the seating areas are at diagonal ends of the camper the galley is split into diagonal corners as well the fridge is on the opposite corner from the sink and stove. When folded into beds anybody taller than 5' 2" might have a tight squeeze.Ģ.

The dinette is only a 64-incher and the wheel well cover takes up a lot of space in the dinette's leg area. In theory this is good but in practice the 207SE has some issues:ġ.
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The idea is to have a 10' box with two separate seating areas plus a walkway that goes from end to end.
