
We've got Maxxair systems in two of our rigs, and we find them great--to a degree. When the wind blows, those old vent lids start to rattle, and stomachs begin to tie up in knots, wondering if the whole shebang is going to cut loose and head for Kansas. The same emotional gripping occurs when you roll down the highway with the roof vent open: That persistent flapping just jars the nerves, and soon, you'll be shutting the vent lid out of a sense of self-preservation.
Well Maxxair is working on a solution for those of us without nerves of steel: The new generation of MaxxFan arrives on scene with two (not one) lifting arms to eliminate those nasty fluttering noises, and hopefully eliminate the butterflies from your road trip stomach. It also comes with a shiny 10 speed control, giving you far more choices in how fast to vent in (or exhaust out) than we've got on our old school three speed models. All this and promised ease of installation in a standard 14 x 14 inch roof openings.
We're not about to say these are inexpensive: The standard model, the 4000K (without the self-closing when it rains setup) runs $230 suggested retail; add on the automatic rain sensor (and "smoke colored" lid) for an additional seventy bucks by getting model 4500K. Visit www.maxxair.com for more information. Sorry, no field test on this model--we'll let you know if we can lay our hands on one.