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Old 02-17-2019, 05:56 AM   #29
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Old 02-17-2019, 05:58 AM   #30
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I was using others and replacing about every season. I changed to RhinoFlex and have used it for over 5 years with no problems. It has even been stepped on a couple of times and has the "kinks" to show, but no leaks and it still compacts up as it did when it was new.


We average 130 nights per year in our fifth wheel, so it gets a good workout.
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Old 02-17-2019, 06:01 AM   #31
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I have this one it’s an excellent hose but it’s a little trickie to connect I made modifications in order to make work with my Bay Star, now with the Dutch Star it has a funny angle I need to work on attaching the connector ( I had to order a new because is a permanent connection and stayed with the old coach)



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Zzotte. Does it fit into the sewer hose compartment that Newmar puts on DS between rear axles? A great hose and love the cam lock connection.
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Old 02-17-2019, 07:46 AM   #32
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I also vote for the Rhino-Flex sewer hose. I've had ours for over 5 yrs. with no issues.

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Old 02-17-2019, 03:56 PM   #33
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These Valterra products are what I have used for years. Have also used Camco products with complete frustration in their design flaws along with other copies.

I recommend the clear viewing bayonets so you know when the tank is clear.

If you do not drag the hoses on concrete or drive over any part of them, they will last.

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Zzotte. Does it fit into the sewer hose compartment that Newmar puts on DS between rear axles? A great hose and love the cam lock connection.

Unfortunately I don’t have the answer, when we purchased the DS was too cold to drive it home, so the dealer toke it to an indoor storage facility near by, April we are going back to picked it up. I’m hopping that will fit it’s a large space but one way or another I can’t toss it it’s a lot $$$

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Old 02-18-2019, 08:32 AM   #36
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These Valterra products are what I have used for years. Have also used Camco products with complete frustration in their design flaws along with other copies.

I recommend the clear viewing bayonets so you know when the tank is clear.

If you do not drag the hoses on concrete or drive over any part of them, they will last.

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Believe it or not, I'm still using the cheapy hose that came with our 2003 rig.

As you said, being careful not to drag it on anything sharp or abrasive has done the trick. Another thing that has helped is not having to push/pry to store the hose. It stays hooked up to the discharge pipe, lays uncompressed on the floor of the wet bay, and only requires a quick lift out when time to dump. Of course the big thing we have going for us right now is that we aren't full timing. It's rarely left out in deteriorating sunlight.
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Rhinoflex here too,no leaks,stores easily,and is a relatively inexpensive hose.So far so good,mine has been thrown around and stepped on but still works well.
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We have also changed to Valterra Dominator hose about 4 years ago. I am really happy with this choice as it does stay coiled, or collapsed. It keeps it shape better than most others when in use.
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