
The bunk-and-Queen layout here is genuinely practical — privacy curtains separate the sleeping areas, the Queen gets easy-lift under-bed storage, and the bunks use plywood-reinforced seats so they hold up over time. Braxton Creek leans hard on build quality for the price point: the NXG Norco Z-Frame with Huck-bolted outriggers and Dexter axles give it a more serious bones than most budget trailers, and that walk-on Dicor Tufflex roof carries a 15-year manufacturer warranty. Inside, the Amish-crafted hardwood cabinets and full-extension ball-bearing drawers punch above the class, and the 81" ceiling height in the slide makes it feel less like a trailer and more like a room. Optional upgrades like a power awning with LED lights, solar prep, and a backup camera pre-wire let you build it out exactly as needed.
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