2018 Jayco Jay Flight SLX Travel Trailer RV for Rent in Salt Lake City, Utah

2018 Jayco Jay Flight SLX Baja 175RD - Off-Road Travel Trailer With Solar!

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$90.00 $535.50 $1,890.00
2018 Jayco Jay Flight SLX Baja 175RD 17’ Off-Road & Off-Grid Travel Trailer With Solar. COMFORTABLE! Queen bed plus a large U-shaped dinette that converts into a twin bed. Comfortably sleeps three adults or a family of four. Four season insulated and equipped for camping any time of the year! SOLAR EQUIPPED! Stay off the grid longer with solar power. The solar panels installed on this trailer will keep the batteries charged with all 12V electric systems running (no A/C, microwave, or TV while on solar power only). JUST LIKE HOME! • Full bathroom with shower and toilet • Two burner stove (propane) with fan hood • Kitchen sink • Furnace/ heater (propane) • Air conditioner (120V only) • Hot water heater (propane) • Fridge + freezer (propane or 120V) • Tons of storage space inside & outside the trailer • Power awning • TV with cable antenna (120V only) • Indoor/ outdoor speakers with radio & Bluetooth

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Air Conditioner
Audio Inputs
Awning
Ceiling Fan
Dining Table
Extra Storage
Heater
Inside Shower
Kitchen Sink
Leveling Jacks
Oven
Pet Friendly
Refrigerator
Skylight
Solar Panel
Toilet
Tow Hitch
TV w/ DVD Player
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The 175RD floor plan has a full-time queen bed (no dinette conversion), a full bathroom, a spacious U-shaped dinette that seats 4+, and a kitchenette.
2018 Jayco Jay Flight SLX Travel Trailer for rent in Salt Lake City Utah features Heater, Ceiling Fan, Kitchen Sink, TV w/ DVD Player, Inside Shower
The U-shaped dinette readily seats three adults with placements, or two adults and two children.
Queen bed with storage cabinets seen above.
Wide view of the dinette. Pantry cabinets can be seen above the dinette.
The center and right of the dinette. Pantry cabinets seen above.
The right side of the dinette with entertainment cabinet on the right and TV above.
Another view of the entertainment cabinet and TV above. The TV is on a swivel mount and the viewing angle can be adjusted.
The dinette converted into a bed. Sleeps one adult or two children.
Kitchen on the left with the bathroom door on the right.
View of the kitchen counter, dish drying rack, sink, and two burner propane stove.
Kitchen sink.
Two burner propane stove.
The Dometic refrigerator + freezer combo. Runs on 120V power or propane.
Inside the Dometic refrigerator + freezer combo. Runs on 120V power or propane.
Kitchen cabinet with dishes, silverware, and other utensils.
Another view of kitchen cabinet.
Cabinet under the kitchen sink where the garbage can is.
Microwave above stove (120V power only).
Wardrobe cabinet (above) and nightstand cabinet (below).
Inside wardrobe and nightstand cabinets.
Privacy curtain sectioning off the queen bed from the rest of the trailer.
Another view of the foot of the queen bed with the trailer door seen on the right.
Storage cabinets above the queen bed. Lots of space for extra gear, luggage, blankets, etc.
Bathroom mirror seen on the upper left.
Shower curtain closed.
Tub / shower combo with skylight above.
Tub / shower combo.
Systems monitor panel. Water pump switch, battery level, and water tank level sensors.
Dometic thermostat. Controls furnace only (not A/C).
Dometic heater / furnace.
A/C unit. 120V power only.
Vizio TV on swivel mount.
Power outlet and cable TV antenna outlet seen above the TV.
Entertainment cabinet with additional storage.
The radio unit powers the trailer’s indoor and outdoor speakers. It has AM/FM, aux, USB, and Bluetooth capabilities.
Right pantry cabinet above the dinette. Storage for pots and pans.
Right pantry cabinet above the dinette. Storage for pots and pans.
Solar charge controller (left) and power center (right).
Solar charge controller. The solar system on the trailer’s roof provides 200W of continuous power to the trailer’s batteries during the day.