Description:
19 foot Hybrid Jayco Camper ready for family camping with lots of great features including:
-Full bathroom with shower -Air conditioning -Microwave -Gas stove and oven -Large 3 way fridge -Autolight gas waterheater -Foldout queen and double beds -Foldout couch and convertable dinette for extra sleeping accomodations-sleeps 6 comfortably. -Water tanks, unit is self contained -Large awning -Load Stabilizing hitch and electric brakes -3800 pounds tow weight with full water and propane tanks, ready for your gear.
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Owner: All Rz Campers LLC
Phone: 715-220-5961
Owner Rating: 5.0/5
Terms: Four day minimum rental. Weekly rate available. July 4th week, one week rental only. Tow vehicle must be truck or large SUV equipped with electric brake interface, and 2 inch frame mounted receiver hitch.
-No smoking, no pets, no outdoor concerts -500 mile radius -Renter must be licensed driver 26 years of age. Proof of tow vehicle insurance coverage required. May need liability rider. -Damage deposit $500, $75 reservation deposit due within one week of reservation - Other conditions apply
Deposit: $75
Delivery: $0
Pickup: N/A
Other: Can't tow it? Setup at local state parks available. Camping chairs, lanterns, and other convenience camping items available with camper rental
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Reviews/Comments:
Ted C. () - Camper was excellent and the A/C was better. My son and I had a great time thanks to the renters. Wonderful people to work with and will be coming back to rent again.
Leah S. () - Shower is small but it felt great while camping for a week. Beds are very comfortable.
Leah S. () - What a wonderful way to spend Memorial weekend. It is so nice to have an indoor potty, not just for me but for the kids. I would highly recommend this camper.
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