
I don’t know why they think that everyone likes fake wood grain. The other issue I have with a lender and most of all American-made RVs, is that they need to hire an interior designer. If they had sprayed all exposed aluminum (before assembly) with spray-on truck bed liner, this would solve the problem. All the sweat has ran down in, especially in the corners, causing mold and mildew to grow on the plywood under the cushions. I have been in the Pacific Northwest for the past 10 weeks. The biggest issue that I have is interior sweating on the aluminum surfaces when camping in cool/cold temperatures. Definite pluses and minuses to the Aliner. Ive been an Aliner owner for the past few years. None of them mentioned installing a hitch. Weight is good as is a wet bath.some storage or a hitch on the back for adding a swing away cargo carrier for bikes and other luggage would go a long ways in helping one decide too.

This has some great qualities and a few questionable ones. I’m on my own so what I like is what will be what we eventually own and now and again share. My husband who doesn’t camp unless it’s a means to an end like off to a park to reunite with family or friends. I’m torn between finding an older vintage that hasn’t been ruined with horrid paint jobs and junk attached inside and out like flower boxes or hot dog stand color combos or these newer small campers. But I am still tent camping and maybe for my 70’th year I’ll treat myself to a small camper. I think I’ve slipped a bit over the past 8 years. I’ve always prided myself on being able to sleep just about anywhere. Being short I could make do as a bed on the back end just fine for me alone. I prefer dry baths but beggers can’t be choosers and I do like the lay out.
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The ST version is the one I’d be interested in because it does have a full wet bath. I saw an Ascape going down the road for the first time in Kalispell MT yesterday so searched fot it as soon as I got home. I never saw a return review so not sure why not but didn’t happen as in no carry through. I’ll be sure to give it a look and let you know my thoughts. The Ascape will debut next week at the national RVIA trade show in Louisville, which I’ll be attending. As of this writing, the MSRP is to be determined, and other specs, such as tank sizes, are not yet available.
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The plus model will include a potty, A/C, audio/visual package and exterior awning. The Ascape measures in at 13 feet long and 1350 lbs. “Working together with the team members at Aliner, we feel this will truly please that market that has been waiting for a lighter concept.” For such a small trailer, the space inside is very welcoming,” said Brett Randall, President of Aliner.

“The Ascape is a progressive product that we are sure will not disappoint.
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030 exterior aluminum skin and high-tech Azdel composites. It has a seldom seen rear entry door, with a drop floor which allows just over 6 feet of headroom yet keeping the total exterior height at under 7 1/2 feet. The Ascape is fairly unique for a trailer in its micro-trailer class, of which that class is rapidly expanding among manufacturers.

Known for 30 plus years as an A-frame fold down trailer company, Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania based Aliner is set to bring to the small trailer market an unconventional (for Aliner) travel trailer called the Ascape in 2017.
