Used 2020 Forest River RV Salem Cruise Lite 171RBXL Travel Trailer
Full Rear Bath, Easy Bed Lift System, Booth Dinette, SolidStep Entry Steps, Pass Through Storage- Full Rear Bath
- Easy Bed Lift System
- Booth Dinette
- SolidStep Entry Steps
- Pass Through Storage
It's time to quickly load up and head out for a fun weekend away from your "To Do" list. You can enjoy a front living area during the daytime with a jiffy sofa and end tables, or a Easy Bed lift system Murphy bed at nighttime that easily stores into the wall when not in use. You can make meals in this galley kitchen and dine at the booth dinette when you aren't outside sitting under the 10' awning. There is also a fold up counter-top area next to the sink for more preparation space. The full rear bath allows you to get cleaned up after a day fishing at the lake, and you'll find a wardrobe and a linen closet to store your towels and necessities.
Our propane stopped working while on a trip from Kansas City to Alaska. I stopped at Eastside and they were very helpful. A Tech even took time to help me make sure I did need a new regulator. We were able to make the repair and get back on the road. - Mark
You Save: $5,862
Sale Price: $14,495
Stock# L7420709
Sleeps | 3 |
Length | 22 ft 5 in |
Ext Width | 8 ft |
Ext Height | 10 ft 1 in |
Hitch Weight | 521 lbs |
Dry Weight | 3836 lbs |
Cargo Capacity | 3685 lbs |
Fresh Water Capacity | 38 gals |
Grey Water Capacity | 30 gals |
Black Water Capacity | 30 gals |
Available Beds | Murphy |
Refrigerator Type | Stainless Steel |
Refrigerator Size | 10.7 cu ft |
Cooktop Burners | 3 |
Number of Awnings | 1 |
Water Heater Capacity | 6 gal |
Water Heater Type | Gas DSI |
AC BTU | 13500 btu |
Awning Info | 10' Power with Adjustable Legs |
Axle Count | 2 |
Shower Type | Radius |
VIN | 4X4TSM722L7420709 |
Salem Cruise Lite 171RBXL Reviews
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very nice trailer
2017 Salem Cruise Lite 171RBXL
What I liked most: it is very well made . we love the way the trailer is laid out and you have a lot of different storage areas.
What I'd improve: It needs two steps instead of one. Because from the floor in the trailer too the step it is twelve inches down and another big step too the ground. I got a two step one so it would be easier and safer for my wife too get in and out of the trailer. She has too use a cane too walk, after I put the two step on it it was much easier for her too get in and out of the trailer, and I felt safer for her.8 years ago | Phillip W. from Leander, TX
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