Yes, by "snapped" together, is the same thing as it staying tight while being stowed. Sometimes, we are parked very close to the sewer drain, and its a pain when you have to snake the whole 15' around rather than keeping it tight and only using the length you need while the rest stays tight or "snapped" together.
I found I was having to "walk the hose" the full length because like you say, water in the hose would expand it.
For my recent two month trip, I started to use my Titan sewer hose. Well, I had used it before, but not that much. I got it for it's touted use of being easier on the hands for connecting at the sewer connection. Yeah, well, that really wasn't the case.
At first I wasn't using a Sidewinder as I didn't use it last year at the sites I was in. So, I left it at home. Yep, had to end up purchasing one as many of the sites I was now staying at had the sewer connection higher up than I had seen before.
Even after using the Sidewinder, I found that the Titan hose was not compressing back into a shorter length. I don't know if it was due to not using the Sidewinder to start with or it's the hose itself. It was very annoying when the sewer connection wasn't very far away, but I'd still have to snake it all over the place. And it developed this weird kink in it so it wasn't laying in the Sidewinder very easily.
Has anyone else had this problem with a Titan hose? I saw that a RhinoFlex was mentioned as being able to compress back into a shorter length (as opposed to all stretched out, like the Titan was doing). Is that the experience of everyone else?
In looking on Amazon, I see there's a 3' RhinoFlex. That sure would have been nice as one campsite had the sewer connection almost literally next to where my hose connects to the trailer. Then another campsite I had to hook up from the other side of the trailer and I was very glad I had another length of hose (each is either 15 or 20').
I only hooked up when I knew I needed to dump the tanks. I'm sure glad I don't have multiple tanks to hook up - boy, what some of those big rigs had to do for dumping. Multiple hoses all over the place. Jeez.
Thanks everyone!
