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RV Details

  • Year: 2016
  • Model: SILVER SHADOW 5X10 BASIC
  • Listing ID: 4547977
  • Partner ID: 5030617345
  • Posted On: Feb 20, 2024
  • Updated On: Mar 15, 2024

Description

Looking for something inexpensive, fun, just enough for the essentials to travel wherever you want and easy to tow? Selling 2016 Little Guy 5x10 Basic with 100W solar panel mounted on top. Garage kept. In good condition. Maryland inspection early 2023- no issues found. I bought this little guy in late 2022, looked barely used, pulled it all over the country for a month last summer amongst other east coast weekend camping trips- it was great- no issues- super easy to tow and set up for 2 people. Stats:

SPECIFICATIONS
Max Sleeping Capacity2
Number Of Slideouts0
Length ft-in / m)13' 5\' / 4.1
Interior Height (in / mm)38 / 965.2
Base Weight (lbs / kg)1080 / 489.9
Carrying Capacity (lbs / kg)N/A
Hitch Weight (lbs / kg)110 / 49.9
# Of Axles1
Air Conditioning (BTUs)5000
No Heater
TV
Electric cooler with thermostat
Propane stove (uses portable propane camping tanks)
Electric brakes connects with 4-pin to any vehicle 
HOLDING TANKS
Fresh Water Capacity (gal / L)5 / 18.9
INTERIOR FEATURES
Air Conditioning
Hatchback kitchen
Queen bed & topper
Blinds
Hooks/storage
Cabinets for storage
Lights
Fan
Original owner raised it by 2 inches for more ground clearance.
Charging available (110V and 12V)
Spare tire, cords, etc.
Shoe/cord bins for storage
See pictures for more info. or text Jen @ 202-774-0272


Full disclosure/notes
-Does need a single sway bar in mountains (like Colorado level mts)
-Need RV hookups for 110V plugs & A/C unit to work. Other electricity/ceiling fan/12V outlets/kitchen/cooler works fine on battery only.
-We mounted the solar panel right before our trip last summer, and stuck duck tape around it just to ensure it was good. Still has duck tape residue around solar panel that needs scraped/cleaned off. May want to ensure mounted well/use more adhesive on back top side of solar panel.
- for off the grid, the solar panel kept battery charged pretty well in sunlight. We did use a small generator (like the smallest one they make) to charge the battery every couple days while off grid to make sure it didn't drop too low.

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