Posted 2006-02-24 1:55 PM (#37764 - in reply to #37749) Subject: RE: keifer evolution trailers
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Location: Beaverdam Va.
We looked at an Evolution last year. They really packed a lot into the L.Q. Great use of space. My problem is having a tall husband who requires a regular queen size mattress. There wasn't enough room in the bunk to put it. At least not without being crunched on the front corner.
Posted 2006-02-24 2:07 PM (#37766 - in reply to #37749) Subject: RE: keifer evolution trailers
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I may be off base here, but I tought the Evolution was an 8' wide trailer, you should be able to get a queen mattress in it. The Genisis is a 7' wide trailer it would not hold a queen, I have built quite a few Genisis trailers they are a real nice mid-level trailer. They are very square, aluminum roof, I feel a quality built trailer. I haven't seen a Evolution yet but I think they are a Genisis + 1'. Maybe a Kiefer dealer can chime in here.
Posted 2006-02-24 5:30 PM (#37771 - in reply to #37766) Subject: RE: keifer evolution trailers
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Location: Denton, TX
The Evolution is 8' wide and 7'6" tall. It is built in a 2,3 & 4 horse model. They are steel frame and aluminum skin trailers. Keifer has done a nice job on this trailer and the interiors allow for a few different plans based on your needs.
Posted 2006-02-25 10:28 AM (#37801 - in reply to #37789) Subject: RE: keifer evolution trailers
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Location: Denton, TX
It really has the appearance of an all aluminum trailer because the dividers are aluminum and if equipped with mangers they are also aluminum. Unlike the Genesis, it is all white skin aluminum on the outside with no aluminum extrusion on the bottom half. Hope this helps.