There are a lot of very good van life style videos on YT, but yours stands out because of your honesty and focus on practically. Thanks! The quality and QC at Winnebago are concerning.
I appreciate the balance in this video: hearing about the pro's, along with the con's. I also appreciate the editing effort that went into this video. Safe travels!
I guess im asking randomly but does anyone know a way to get back into an instagram account? I somehow lost the account password. I love any tricks you can give me.
@Bryson Gannon I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Kevin - I look forward to seeing your weekly vlogs, you do a terrific job. Idyllwild is a great place, I used to go there to tale a break from the heat when I lived in Palm Springs. I know how much you are enjoying the cool weather. Currently watching you from central Florida where I now live. Also ret usn. Good luck with your repairs.
Hey CMC, retired OSCS here. I just saw your video as my wife and I are looking at a Travato K. Also looking at Airstream. Subscribed and will be watching more!
I really appreciate videos like this where the pros and cons and irritations are shared. As someone who is literally at day 1 of my search for an RV similar to yours, your perspective will help me decide what to buy. Thank you sir!
I'm in Massachusetts. Enjoying your video very much. I have had such an itch to get a Smaller RV and just take off. I keep watching to get to know more and more. Really like this video and will look for more done by you. I want to continue watching your video again. Gotta Go Stay Safe
Love your new intro!!! Reminds me of a Cold Play song I love. Yep, I heard that they have been having crazy hot temps out there! Great video content Kevin...:-)
Considering all this after four months, I think Winnebago has some serious issues. I know you are trying to be diplomatic but, for the amount of money Winnebago is asking for a Travato these problems are unacceptable 😞
@@30AndAWakeUp Please update us after your appt. Mine is new and have the same button (I'll try the tip below) and rear screen issue. We can already see the sink is poorly connected.
@@30AndAWakeUp If you run into problems dealing with the company reach out to Robin @ Creativity RV on youtube. She had success getting the company of one of her previous rigs make things right, and she may be able to help you navigate the process.
@actioncam Yes it has issues, it comes with buying ANY RV. Whether it's a Travel Trailer, Fifth Wheel, Class A,B, and C. And no matter how much it costs things will break, it comes with the territory, if you "sweat the small stuff" then don't get ANY RV because you will always have something that might not be working correctly and unless your hand, you wait to get you warranty and service work to fix the issues.
I did considered getting this van when I first started my research and I do love that Volta System you demoed. But thankfully I’m still doing my research and great honest reviews like yours are definitely helping.
Glad it was helpful! I just published a video about the 5 things I love about the van and in a few days, I'll publish one about the things I dont like, if you're interested. Thanks for watching and commenting. 🚌
Get the thing to an authorized dealer ASAP to get everything repaired. Remember, there’s always fine print on every warranty and you really don’t know what’s covered until you know. I’d prioritize it now. Wow. Build quality shouldn’t be that bad. Check on whether the speakers are covered, not just the broken stuff?
In my experience, RV speakers are usually not going to pass muster. You oftentimes get some basic speakers which will blow, and you almost always wind up with a Jensen stereo. IMHO, It is better than the Concertone stuff, but not by much. From what I read, the 2021 Travato will be upgrading that, which is a good thing. However, I'd probably just see what can one get for speakers that are better quality, and toss the receiver for something better. I'm no car audio expert, but Pioneer, JVC, Alpine, or something like that can likely be tossed in without much effort. Hopefully the dealer can fix that. I remember people griping about those flip-down sinks back in the days of the Winnebago Rialta.
Its a T-28A -D Variants mostly used by the Military as Training aircraft/ Very Popular in use among other nations. Thanks for the Video, I wish they have made the Winnebago Travato in a Ford Chassis with AWD. To complement the Offroad capability.
Very cool. Thanks for the info, I kind of knew it had to be a training aircraft but I wasn't 100% sure. So I really appreciate your comment. Yeah, it would be nice to have an all-wheel drive version of this vehicle I would have definitely spent the extra money for that.
Nice video. Really good information regarding your van. Good to hear that you would purchase again despite some of the quality issues. Viewing from Missoula Mt. Happy travels 😊
In terms of the shower, you should install a flexible shower curtain track. It is so much easier to use than snapping in the OEM curtain, and no worries at all about damaging the wardrobe.
That's a good tip, I think I'm going to do that in the future for sure. I have a lot of friends that have already done that I just wish it was already included in the design.
@@30AndAWakeUp 2022 has a track for the shower curtain, replaced the Jensen with a JBL sound bar, and removed the button latches with new ones. Thanks for the review. Hoping to get one in spring of 2022.
The build quality aspect is why alot of guys like to just build their own. That way you maximize the space usage to how you want. I like the open concept of yours but it has alot I don't need and if you're a builder you can save alot of money.
it would be worth getting a good custom place.. to take out the aft shower section and wardrode and put a custom stainless sink bath and back accessible storage area -- frankly I would rather have a cassette type toilet in the van than a black tank type
If you have the skills and time to build your own RV you can end up with something that suits your needs better than any off the shelf model. It can even be fun to design and build. But, assuming you want all the features of a commercial RV, you're probably not going to save any money. If you want a fully functional kitchen, plumbing, quality cabinetry, A/C, heat, etc, you're going to end up paying almost as much or as much as buying one. The DIY jobs that save a ton of money are usually because they have a van they can camp in, not one that's a rolling apartment.
@@steventoney4018 cassette type why? black tank is so easy to empty, i looked at both and the thought of emptying a cassette in a public bathroom?! pass on that
lots of pit and vault toilets in NF and other places.. I tend to frequent.. so many more emptying options -- cassette toilet are simpler... no stinky slinky and having to find dump stations -- I just would prefer the cassette for ease and multiple ways to dump . I I I get a GL -- which right now is my goal -- I will deal with the black tank dumping as it is the only choice in a travato
Greetings from Spokane Valley, WA! My Dad was a radio operator on a water carrier during WW2- they took water out to Johnstone Island, and he was at Pearl Harbor less than a month before the attack. Great to see a Navy plane there in the video- Dad loved our country, and served in the Washington State Senate for 31 years. Somehow, every time I see a Navy plane or ship, it brings back great memories of Dad- thank you for that, and thank you for your service to our country! Bob
Interesting piece. I’ll be watching to see if winnebago stands tall and warranties these items. Seems to be a lot of problems for 3 months of use. There is no excuse for the sink coming apart so soon. Maybe Winnebago didn’t manufacture the sink and some other failing components but they sure did choose what they installed in their product.
So you like all the stuff that winnebago bought and put in your van. The more I see other people's videos about their vehicles the more I am happy for the van I found. 1998 Xplorer, might not be new but I have yet to have any of the funky stuff I see happening to a lot of these newer rigs.
Your video was the first that I chose from all the videos that YT listed on the "Winnebago Travato". I saw one today and thought it looked like a good size fun van for trips. Thanks for your clear and friendly commentary. - Roseville, CA
My 59K is 6 years old with 50k miles. No broken buttons, no broken sinks. I did have to replace the refrigerator light switch and troubleshoot no power to the cooktop ignitor along the way. The microwave also went out and I replaced it at one point. The shower area takes some getting used to, it could be improved upon. Overall this is a fantastic class B for 1 to 2 travelers. We love ours.
Hello from Eldridge, IA. We own a 2020 59G since the end of May this year. Have used it extensively going on many trips in the Midwest. I agree with you about the annoying aspects, but in general buying the Travato has worked out well for us. We have had no major issues, but inconveniences like the grey water tank switch was defective (it would turn itself on) and was replaced, the front REMI blinds broke and was replaced (both warranty repairs) and the bathroom amenities are cheap in the G too. Had to replace the shower holder with a command holder and the door is awful. I love driving it and we have gone to places we wouldn't have otherwise especially during a pandemic. Would have liked to buy the lithium system, but $20, 000 more was just too expensive. We are doing fine without it. Safe travels to you.
You may want to push for a new bathroom door from Winnebago too. Based on other owners' comments, the sliding door either works flawlessly or gives nothing but trouble. It must be a quality and/or installation issue at the factory.
Hey mate watching from Australia love your videos I have a citroën Jumper it lives in Switzerland as I travel to Europe for 2 to 3 months every year. So I love watching van youtubers and some are good and some are shit your one of the good ones. keep it up mate.
Welcome to RV life. Friends who've purchased brand new rigs, regardless of the cost or type all report cosmetics issues or worse electrical/mechanical issues within the first year. Used RV's, although have some miles on them tend to be "the best" purchase. I love my used Class C and have been fortunate, I've only had a few cosmetic issues (all repaired my me or under the extended warranty) and no mechanical/electrical issues. You have a great van & I hope all the warranty repairs go smoothly! Maybe Travato will take your advice to improve their future vans. BTW, great new shirt color for the fall from your usual black 😊
That makes a lot of sense for sure. Im getting warranty work done soon....so hopefully, it'll all be resoloved. Thanks...I figured I'd shock everyone with a different color shirt! :)
This is really important to acknowledge. Our Airstream had issues, our Rockwood had issues. None of them major, all of the annoying. When you put these things on wheels and roll them around everywhere, the weak spots and stress points show themselves eventually! That said, I feel like Kevin is on the money with the overall review - if the major systems continue to hold up to hard use, that’s the most important, as those are critical to living safely and independently.
He's right: RV's are taking a beating just going down the road; and the industry really doesn't seem to give a "rats ass" past a certain point.They all suffer from "quality" issues"for the Money we put out for them!
Great to meet you Kevin ! I am new to your channel watched a few episodes and have really enjoyed your honestly and subjects. I am looking at a Travato for 2021, I am learning a lot about van life and what it takes to be on the road and that sense of adventure that comes with it. As a ex-Navy guy myself, I traveled the world (not attached during that time), looking back it was hard at times but rewarding and always that sense of adventure. Thanks, Stelios.. BTW coming at you from San Diego, CA (a Navy town)
Just discovered your vlog. I like your style. Direct and clear approach. I’m gonna start following you for sure! Im a new fan from Brussels,Belgium This vlog will explode soon!
Another Great Video Kevin! That Ghost Town was pretty cool! Sounds like for the most part your loving the Van and happy with it! I have owned numerous RVs and their is pros and cons with all of them... I dont think their is a perfect one..... Its just finding the one you mesh with the best! Funny you mentioned the Jensen set up and TV... I have that same set up in mine and its horrible... I have the exact same complaints that you have about it...lol. However... the good thing is that you are overall happy with your purchase and the things that are broke or need replaced are easy fixes! Keep up the great videos!👍
I agree! I thought, “Woah! THAT’S a lot of pink. Good for her on living life on her terms. Hope her Mr. also loves pink or has something that’s just his somewhere in there.
Hi again! I'm my 2020.5 59K, the bathroom drawer buttons sometimes stick, like yours. Spraying silicone lubricant (like WD40 except silicone) helps a lot.
I have a 2019 promaster Simplicity Short 159 wb ..I love it after I remodeled it my way....the travato has too much open room, its all bedroom ...i would take one of the beds out and put in a cabinet with a nice counter...your right about the bathroom sink...when I looked at Travato the sink is very cheap for the money....best of luck to you....
@@30AndAWakeUp ...I remodeled mine so if you want help ..let me know..I live in Ga and have all the tools and know how...come by and we can remodeled it...Im also retired from the Army after 20 good yrs of service...
Thanks for a great video. I appreciate the heads up on future problems we might face. The Pure3 system was one of the main reasons we bought our 2019 Travato KL. We have had multiple problems with ours. It is in the shop getting a new alternator, wiring harness, and a rebuilt battery box (similar to what you had done).
I like your van, but really love the places you travel. You take such great photos! I’m sort living my traveling dreams through you for now. Stay safe and continue having fun.
We for our Sportsmobile and there is a bestoke aspect to it where we could design our back area to be wet and dry without a huge hassle and we love that part. Dealing with wanting a softer bed as the gaucho pulls out. A bit hard. Working on that🧐 best of luck!
Many of the other Travato RUclipsrs have expressed similar, but many of those are applicable to all RVs. Interesting to see custom builders (self and professional) are putting in really big lithium systems and 12v a/c, but as far as I know only Travato (and Aktiv?) have that auto start. Glad you re enjoying! Caught the travel boss podcast, good info! ✌🏻
30 And A Wake Up for sure, either the 2nd alternator or the DC to DC charger (I’m not mechanically inclined so I don’t totally understand the difference), but I haven’t seen the capability to run it automatically.
Nelson Ghost town is such a fun stop. My photographer friends love going out there. How in the world did you find that pink RV? It looks amazing. Can’t wait for that video.
Such and honest and great video. Thank you so much for showing this. I will definitely not go for a Winnebago. I'm thinking about a more solid Storyteller. Great floor plan for sure!!! I hope they fix it for you and you can enjoy it for a long time!!
You wanted us to list where we are from - "Fort Lauderdale". A suggestion on your drawer issue in your bathroom, move the top drawer to the bottom drawer which you use the least. Also, maybe a little lubricant around the drawer button. Second, your sink issue can be resolved on a temporary basis by buying some "Clear double sided Gorilla Tape" which is sold at Home Depot or Amazon - It's incredibly strong and can be removed easily later on, plus it's helpful when something else breaks. A question for you, do you wish you had a 24 Ft RV like the Leisure Vans where they have Murphy Beds and a storage garage in the back where you can slide in your bike so you don't have to worry about theft issues, I'm using Leisure just as an example for size purposes. Enjoy your videos, Robert
There's no such thing as perfect. At least on this planet. Though I get your intent and meaning. For the price, you'd think all the building materials and construction would be top notch.
very cool, loving the 3 month recap! I'm still on the fence myself - build a custom camper van, or buy a factory design... I'll likely go custom. I'd be choked as well if things started falling apart after just 3 months, with such an expensive rig. Glad you love it though and would buy again! Have fun in the mountains
If you ever get this way, you can visit the Air Force Museum. I have a driveway you can park on and overnight, or longer. Several nice places to visit here.
Thanks for the info on your van. My husband and I are think of going vanlife soon and all the honest info we can get is helpful! I’ll be watching your videos for more info on vans and were great places to travel are!
The button issue in the bathroom....well, try spraying a small amount of WD-40 on it, then work the button a few times. Maybe moisture got into it and corroded it a little.
One good thing is you do have a warranty if you had a van built you might not have a warranty that comes with it especially if you built the van yourself Another RUclipsr put it in a way I could understand it's like driving a house down the highway or a house during an earthquake things will shake loose and probably break but you're right there were and are quality issues with every company But for how much money your RV sold for, you shouldn't have any issues so soon into ownership Good luck with the RV I hope you have many more years with it and many more experiences thank you for sharing
Yeah, that's a good point. most of the issues are really small minor issues, I haven't had any major major issues with systems or anything like that. but considering what we pay for these there should definitely be some higher end finishes.
I hope Winnebago is watching. Finishes are always the main problem in Rv’s. They definitely need to be addressed because we’re paying too much for the inconvenience they cause!
I’ve owned 2 Winnebago….. never ever again! While I love the Volta system and would included it If I gave in an bought a ‘winnie’ I really want to order, design with maker Ready. Set. Van. Much more affordable with more choices in floor designs!
When they fix it to cover the warranty it will he the same stuff grrŕrrr. Custom build is the way to go. Love history & sharing story like the Ghost Town👍there's more to learn about Nevada itself.
some observations/tips , loosen up the pushbuttons , mine were sticking also, and rotate knob counter clockwise prevented the sticking, tv sterio interface sucks, i plan on replaceing both units ,my advise, if you get the surround to work leave it there, ive been good to go since i got it working ,but it was a pain, i installed a shower curtain rod/slider so the cutain can slide instead of snapping on and off, mine didnt come with the front window blinds instead they gave me basic reflective shades that work great!, the sink issue i will have to keep my eye on as i dont have an issue yet, same with the mirror, but assume longer wood screws would solve both issues, i only have 7k miles on mine but so far i still love it, good luck with repairs.
I'm looking at getting a Class B RV and drive around looking for a new place to live since I'm retiring. It has been fun watching your video's. I'm from Alaska
Hi again from St. Louis. Thanks for the video. I have been thinking hard about entering the van life, and these sorts of pros and cons presentations are helpful. I enjoy seeing where your van has taken you.
Thanks for the video and frank discussion of the challenges the RV has presented. Frankly no RV is without some design and/or quality issues, but that aside the issues you’ve presented are unacceptable . The fact that they have occurred so soon indicates a real concern for component and assembly quality. Given the Winnebago “name” and the associated price premium with it, that makes it a nonstarter in my opinion. Thanks again.
DEAR ALL @WINNEBAGO BOARD OF DIRECTORS: "What steps is your world- class company going to take to fixing these (Unworthy of your famous name cheap designs), in the TROVATO?
Hi.. Love your videos.. I live on the south coast of the uk and own a smaller camper that I converted from a van 18mnths ago... I am wanting to get Fiat Ducato lwb now and do the conversion myself .. Love your camper...enjoy...
My dad always said if you were going to own an RV, you need to be a do-it-yourselfer. Have a good set of tools, cordless drill/screwdriver and lots of miscellaneous screws, nuts, nails abdn bolts. Something always loosens up. And watch those tires and brakes! Me, I have enough to do with my honey-do list in our house that stays in one place. But as a Hi-Fi guy, I would have replaced all of the speakers in the first month, both the chassis and coach. They are always the weakest point of all factory sound systems. The only factory vehicle system I have left alone is the THX sound system in my wife's Lincoln. Enjoy your NPE and don't let the little things worry you. Rich - Streamwood IL
Thanks for your candid thoughts on this and all your recordings! How do you level the vehicle on slopes? Does this thing come with a spare tire? Any contingency for an engine breakdown? Any roadside assistance/towing available?
No problem! 1 - I don't ever level...as long as my head is higher than my feet where I sleep...that's all I care about! 2 - No, but it comes with a Mopar flat repair kit. 3 & 4- Triple AAA!
Yeah, definitely a little annoying. I'll be getting warranty work done from Winnebago and a couple weeks, hopefully that resolves these issues. I'll let everyone know.
I would be a little warm about those mishaps because that is your home for 3-4months. So what do you do when you take it in for warranty repair, do you have to leave it or will they fix it on the spot that’s the 100,000 question. Stay Safe see you in the next video ✌🏽
There are a lot of very good van life style videos on YT, but yours stands out because of your honesty and focus on practically. Thanks!
The quality and QC at Winnebago are concerning.
You're too kind. Thanks for watching and commenting, I really appreciate it.
And they wonder why we buy foreign products....
I appreciate the balance in this video: hearing about the pro's, along with the con's. I also appreciate the editing effort that went into this video. Safe travels!
Glad you enjoyed it!
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I somehow lost the account password. I love any tricks you can give me.
@Memphis Spencer Instablaster :)
@Bryson Gannon I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Bryson Gannon it worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my account!
Kevin - I look forward to seeing your weekly vlogs, you do a terrific job. Idyllwild is a great place, I used to go there to tale a break from the heat when I lived in Palm Springs. I know how much you are enjoying the cool weather. Currently watching you from central Florida where I now live. Also ret usn. Good luck with your repairs.
Thanks brother, appreciate you watching.
Hey CMC, retired OSCS here. I just saw your video as my wife and I are looking at a Travato K. Also looking at Airstream. Subscribed and will be watching more!
Thanks brother!
So I Facebook stalked your name and found that we have a couple of mutual OS friends who are also retired. Assuming you may have been an OS?
@@christophgage Nope, I was a YN...just spent lots of time on ships and pushing boots (so lots of OS folks around)
Watching from Casey IL! Very glad I met you tonight. Good video. I too would buy my 2019KL again.
So cool to meet you too, Deb!!!
I really like your honesty, enthusiasm, and love of adventure and life. I enjoy following along on your journey.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching and commenting, Laura.
I really appreciate videos like this where the pros and cons and irritations are shared. As someone who is literally at day 1 of my search for an RV similar to yours, your perspective will help me decide what to buy. Thank you sir!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for your honest input about the the things that have gone wrong with the van. I'm looking for one now and the input is invalueable.
Glad it was helpful!
I'm in Massachusetts. Enjoying your video very much. I have had such an itch to get a Smaller RV and just take off. I keep watching to get to know more and more. Really like this video and will look for more done by you. I want to continue watching your video again. Gotta Go
Stay Safe
Really appreciate that and glad you find my vids helpful
Great information to help me make a well informed decision.cant wait to join the van life club! 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Love your new intro!!! Reminds me of a Cold Play song I love. Yep, I heard that they have been having crazy hot temps out there! Great video content Kevin...:-)
Awww thanks! Im digging it too! :)
Considering all this after four months, I think Winnebago has some serious issues. I know you are trying to be diplomatic but, for the amount of money Winnebago is asking for a Travato these problems are unacceptable 😞
Yeah, I have a service appointment soon...we'll see if I can get all this stuff resolved.
@@30AndAWakeUp Please update us after your appt. Mine is new and have the same button (I'll try the tip below) and rear screen issue. We can already see the sink is poorly connected.
@@30AndAWakeUp If you run into problems dealing with the company reach out to Robin @ Creativity RV on youtube. She had success getting the company of one of her previous rigs make things right, and she may be able to help you navigate the process.
@actioncam Yes it has issues, it comes with buying ANY RV. Whether it's a Travel Trailer, Fifth Wheel, Class A,B, and C. And no matter how much it costs things will break, it comes with the territory, if you "sweat the small stuff" then don't get ANY RV because you will always have something that might not be working correctly and unless your hand, you wait to get you warranty and service work to fix the issues.
Might want to know how to turn a screwdriver before buying ANY RV or camper.
I did considered getting this van when I first started my research and I do love that Volta System you demoed. But thankfully I’m still doing my research and great honest reviews like yours are definitely helping.
Glad it's helpful.
Take a look at Jarrod Tocci's channel, he's been doing a great breakdown series about solar and batteries recently. Super informative.
I'm so glad that you love the Travado because I want one, and to hear that makes me feel good about buying one. Thank you!
I love it!
Good detail on the things you like and issues - very helpful to a potential buyer!
Glad it was helpful! I just published a video about the 5 things I love about the van and in a few days, I'll publish one about the things I dont like, if you're interested. Thanks for watching and commenting. 🚌
Miami here, I never miss a video ! Especially interested in your Volta system as if I retire into an RV I MUST have a/c !
Yeah, the volta system is pretty awesome fo rsure.
Get the thing to an authorized dealer ASAP to get everything repaired. Remember, there’s always fine print on every warranty and you really don’t know what’s covered until you know. I’d prioritize it now. Wow. Build quality shouldn’t be that bad. Check on whether the speakers are covered, not just the broken stuff?
On my way to get that stuff repaired! :)
In my experience, RV speakers are usually not going to pass muster. You oftentimes get some basic speakers which will blow, and you almost always wind up with a Jensen stereo. IMHO, It is better than the Concertone stuff, but not by much.
From what I read, the 2021 Travato will be upgrading that, which is a good thing. However, I'd probably just see what can one get for speakers that are better quality, and toss the receiver for something better. I'm no car audio expert, but Pioneer, JVC, Alpine, or something like that can likely be tossed in without much effort.
Hopefully the dealer can fix that. I remember people griping about those flip-down sinks back in the days of the Winnebago Rialta.
Just get a JBL wireless speaker in size of your choice and you have the better sound system for less and way more convenient
@@SkywalkerPaul Since he has an inverter a good option is a sound bar, I have one in my van and it works very well.
Its a T-28A -D Variants mostly used by the Military as Training aircraft/ Very Popular in use among other nations. Thanks for the Video, I wish they have made the Winnebago Travato in a Ford Chassis with AWD. To complement the Offroad capability.
Very cool. Thanks for the info, I kind of knew it had to be a training aircraft but I wasn't 100% sure. So I really appreciate your comment. Yeah, it would be nice to have an all-wheel drive version of this vehicle I would have definitely spent the extra money for that.
Coachmen makes something similar on the Ford chassis. They call it Beyond 22rb and it comes in an AWD option.
Nice video. Really good information regarding your van. Good to hear that you would purchase again despite some of the quality issues. Viewing from Missoula Mt. Happy travels 😊
Thanks for watching and commenting, Lori.
Madison, WI. Going to purchase this model. Very helpful!! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
i would share this vid with your winnebago dealer
thats motivation for them to fix those punch list items
thanks for sharing
Im heading to Winnebago soon for warranty work. I'll let you know how it goes.
In terms of the shower, you should install a flexible shower curtain track. It is so much easier to use than snapping in the OEM curtain, and no worries at all about damaging the wardrobe.
That's a good tip, I think I'm going to do that in the future for sure. I have a lot of friends that have already done that I just wish it was already included in the design.
@@30AndAWakeUp 2022 has a track for the shower curtain, replaced the Jensen with a JBL sound bar, and removed the button latches with new ones. Thanks for the review. Hoping to get one in spring of 2022.
@@30AndAWakeUp I installed a curtain track in my earlier 59K; my newest (59KL) has a track built in. Definitely solves the shower curtain issue.
The build quality aspect is why alot of guys like to just build their own. That way you maximize the space usage to how you want. I like the open concept of yours but it has alot I don't need and if you're a builder you can save alot of money.
Yeah. That's a great point. Maybe in the future it's something I would consider.
it would be worth getting a good custom place.. to take out the aft shower section and wardrode and put a custom stainless sink bath and back accessible storage area -- frankly I would rather have a cassette type toilet in the van than a black tank type
If you have the skills and time to build your own RV you can end up with something that suits your needs better than any off the shelf model. It can even be fun to design and build. But, assuming you want all the features of a commercial RV, you're probably not going to save any money. If you want a fully functional kitchen, plumbing, quality cabinetry, A/C, heat, etc, you're going to end up paying almost as much or as much as buying one. The DIY jobs that save a ton of money are usually because they have a van they can camp in, not one that's a rolling apartment.
@@steventoney4018 cassette type why? black tank is so easy to empty, i looked at both and the thought of emptying a cassette in a public bathroom?! pass on that
lots of pit and vault toilets in NF and other places.. I tend to frequent.. so many more emptying options -- cassette toilet are simpler... no stinky slinky and having to find dump stations -- I just would prefer the cassette for ease and multiple ways to dump . I
I I get a GL -- which right now is my goal -- I will deal with the black tank dumping as it is the only choice in a travato
You provide good information on van life. I am watching from Syracuse, NY
Glad it's helpful. Thanks for watching and commenting, Wanda.
Great video! I'm wanting to enjoy the Van life. I've had enough of summers in the Coachella Valley, CA.
You should!
Greetings from Spokane Valley, WA! My Dad was a radio operator on a water carrier during WW2- they took water out to Johnstone Island, and he was at Pearl Harbor less than a month before the attack. Great to see a Navy plane there in the video- Dad loved our country, and served in the Washington State Senate for 31 years. Somehow, every time I see a Navy plane or ship, it brings back great memories of Dad- thank you for that, and thank you for your service to our country! Bob
Very, very cool. I was stationed in Everett WA for 5 years. Loved it.
Thank you to your father for his sacrifice and service to our country!
Interesting piece. I’ll be watching to see if winnebago stands tall and warranties these items. Seems to be a lot of problems for 3 months of use. There is no excuse for the sink coming apart so soon. Maybe Winnebago didn’t manufacture the sink and some other failing components but they sure did choose what they installed in their product.
Yeah, I have a service appointment in a few weeks. We'll see how it goes!
Love the van but it’s a Chrysler
The aircraft is a T-28 Trojan. Navy Radial piston engine training aircraft. Great video! Watching from Texas
Thanks for the info!
So you like all the stuff that winnebago bought and put in your van. The more I see other people's videos about their vehicles the more I am happy for the van I found. 1998 Xplorer, might not be new but I have yet to have any of the funky stuff I see happening to a lot of these newer rigs.
Very cool you found something you're happy with. Thanks for watching and commenting, Jeff.
Your video was the first that I chose from all the videos that YT listed on the "Winnebago Travato". I saw one today and thought it looked like a good size fun van for trips. Thanks for your clear and friendly commentary. - Roseville, CA
No problem, Wes.
My 59K is 6 years old with 50k miles. No broken buttons, no broken sinks. I did have to replace the refrigerator light switch and troubleshoot no power to the cooktop ignitor along the way. The microwave also went out and I replaced it at one point. The shower area takes some getting used to, it could be improved upon. Overall this is a fantastic class B for 1 to 2 travelers. We love ours.
Very cool.
Hello from Eldridge, IA. We own a 2020 59G since the end of May this year. Have used it extensively going on many trips in the Midwest. I agree with you about the annoying aspects, but in general buying the Travato has worked out well for us. We have had no major issues, but inconveniences like the grey water tank switch was defective (it would turn itself on) and was replaced, the front REMI blinds broke and was replaced (both warranty repairs) and the bathroom amenities are cheap in the G too. Had to replace the shower holder with a command holder and the door is awful. I love driving it and we have gone to places we wouldn't have otherwise especially during a pandemic. Would have liked to buy the lithium system, but $20, 000 more was just too expensive. We are doing fine without it. Safe travels to you.
Yeah, I agree...I'll be in Forest City getting some of the issues fixed soon.
You may want to push for a new bathroom door from Winnebago too. Based on other owners' comments, the sliding door either works flawlessly or gives nothing but trouble. It must be a quality and/or installation issue at the factory.
I do like your honesty,all this pain never happened my 15 years old Hymer class C, everything is working like a brand new ☮️🇺🇸👍
Those Hymers are awesome.
Because....it's not A Bagel!!
He seriously needs to do homework!!
Hey mate watching from Australia love your videos I have a citroën Jumper it lives in Switzerland as I travel to Europe for 2 to 3 months every year. So I love watching van youtubers and some are good and some are shit your one of the good ones. keep it up mate.
Very, very cool. I spent lots of time in Brisbane when I was younger. Miss that place. Thanks for your kind words.
loved showing us that little flip flop trick there at the end with the mat...really cuts down on the dirt I imagine, brilliant!
:)
Welcome to RV life. Friends who've purchased brand new rigs, regardless of the cost or type all report cosmetics issues or worse electrical/mechanical issues within the first year. Used RV's, although have some miles on them tend to be "the best" purchase. I love my used Class C and have been fortunate, I've only had a few cosmetic issues (all repaired my me or under the extended warranty) and no mechanical/electrical issues. You have a great van & I hope all the warranty repairs go smoothly! Maybe Travato will take your advice to improve their future vans. BTW, great new shirt color for the fall from your usual black 😊
That makes a lot of sense for sure. Im getting warranty work done soon....so hopefully, it'll all be resoloved. Thanks...I figured I'd shock everyone with a different color shirt! :)
This is really important to acknowledge. Our Airstream had issues, our Rockwood had issues. None of them major, all of the annoying. When you put these things on wheels and roll them around everywhere, the weak spots and stress points show themselves eventually! That said, I feel like Kevin is on the money with the overall review - if the major systems continue to hold up to hard use, that’s the most important, as those are critical to living safely and independently.
He's right: RV's are taking a beating just going down the road; and the industry really doesn't seem to give a "rats ass" past a certain point.They all suffer from "quality" issues"for the Money we put out for them!
Great to meet you Kevin ! I am new to your channel watched a few episodes and have really enjoyed your honestly and subjects. I am looking at a Travato for 2021, I am learning a lot about van life and what it takes to be on the road and that sense of adventure that comes with it. As a ex-Navy guy myself, I traveled the world (not attached during that time), looking back it was hard at times but rewarding and always that sense of adventure. Thanks, Stelios.. BTW coming at you from San Diego, CA (a Navy town)
Yeah...i agree hard at times but rewarding! Thanks for watching and commenting, Stelios. I miss San Diego!
Super helpful. I know what I would not add on now and do myself.
Never knew about “Nelson”! Thank you for sharing 👍
Yeah, it's a pretty cool place, kind of out in the middle of nowhere but I think worth the trip.
Just discovered your vlog. I like your style. Direct and clear approach. I’m gonna start following you for sure!
Im a new fan from Brussels,Belgium
This vlog will explode soon!
Awesome! Thank you!
I like your presentation. You have an excellent personality for a vlig. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!
I appreciate that!
Another Great Video Kevin! That Ghost Town was pretty cool! Sounds like for the most part your loving the Van and happy with it! I have owned numerous RVs and their is pros and cons with all of them... I dont think their is a perfect one..... Its just finding the one you mesh with the best! Funny you mentioned the Jensen set up and TV... I have that same set up in mine and its horrible... I have the exact same complaints that you have about it...lol. However... the good thing is that you are overall happy with your purchase and the things that are broke or need replaced are easy fixes! Keep up the great videos!👍
Yeah...the Jensen is terrible but Im happy with most of the rest of the van.
I'm a girl that likes a little foo-foo, but that pink rv made me dizzy. Yazzer!!!
P.S. Glad you're living your best life.
Haha...wait until you see the tour! It's over the top but in a good way!
I agree! I thought, “Woah! THAT’S a lot of pink. Good for her on living life on her terms. Hope her Mr. also loves pink or has something that’s just his somewhere in there.
I would of said,” Ah hell no!”
Hi again! I'm my 2020.5 59K, the bathroom drawer buttons sometimes stick, like yours. Spraying silicone lubricant (like WD40 except silicone) helps a lot.
Thanks for the info!
Thank you for sharing this, love the video. I lived not far from nellis a couple years ago. It does get nasty hot. Stay safe
Thanks for watching....cool seeing you on the livestream today.
Thank you, it was nice to meet you also
Tuning in from Ontario Canada! Love your vids. Van life is a dream of mine. Someday👍🏼
Thanks for watching!
I have a 2019 promaster Simplicity Short 159 wb ..I love it after I remodeled it my way....the travato has too much open room, its all bedroom ...i would take one of the beds out and put in a cabinet with a nice counter...your right about the bathroom sink...when I looked at Travato the sink is very cheap for the money....best of luck to you....
Thanks. Yeah Im thinking about taking out the 2nd bed.
@@30AndAWakeUp ...I remodeled mine so if you want help ..let me know..I live in Ga and have all the tools and know how...come by and we can remodeled it...Im also retired from the Army after 20 good yrs of service...
Ayyy, I’m outside Vegas for the night right now headed to Salina CA in the AM ! Nioooce
Nice!
Thanks for a great video. I appreciate the heads up on future problems we might face. The Pure3 system was one of the main reasons we bought our 2019 Travato KL. We have had multiple problems with ours. It is in the shop getting a new alternator, wiring harness, and a rebuilt battery box (similar to what you had done).
Oh wow...hope it comes out good.
Hi Kevin
Always look forward to you Videos .
Sorry to hear about your Van Issues !!
Good Luck in your Travels !!
Be Safe !!🙏👌👍
Thanks, Leonard. Hopefully, I'll get them taken care of soon!
I like your van, but really love the places you travel. You take such great photos! I’m sort living my traveling dreams through you for now. Stay safe and continue having fun.
Awww ...im glad I can provide you that.
We for our Sportsmobile and there is a bestoke aspect to it where we could design our back area to be wet and dry without a huge hassle and we love that part. Dealing with wanting a softer bed as the gaucho pulls out. A bit hard. Working on that🧐 best of luck!
That's cool...love those Sportsmobiles.
Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. Thanks for the vids.
Thanks for watching!
Oh wow! That is my maiden name-Collingwood
The "flaws" can be fixed so hopefully they won't become flaws AGAIN!! For what you paid for this van it should be RIGHT!! Enjoy your travels!!
I have a service appointment...so hopefully they all get resolved.
Daydreaming about van life / RVing here in Tyler, Tx. Fun/ informative videos! Thx 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and commenting, Erik.
I like your presentation and mostly the honesty and fairness you presented!
I appreciate that!
Many of the other Travato RUclipsrs have expressed similar, but many of those are applicable to all RVs. Interesting to see custom builders (self and professional) are putting in really big lithium systems and 12v a/c, but as far as I know only Travato (and Aktiv?) have that auto start. Glad you re enjoying! Caught the travel boss podcast, good info! ✌🏻
I think there are some custom builders that are starting to add the 2nd alternator.
30 And A Wake Up for sure, either the 2nd alternator or the DC to DC charger (I’m not mechanically inclined so I don’t totally understand the difference), but I haven’t seen the capability to run it automatically.
RoadTrek has it in their Zion model (and perhaps other models).
Nelson Ghost town is such a fun stop. My photographer friends love going out there.
How in the world did you find that pink RV? It looks amazing. Can’t wait for that video.
Thanks for watching and commenting, Bev!
Such and honest and great video. Thank you so much for showing this. I will definitely not go for a Winnebago. I'm thinking about a more solid Storyteller. Great floor plan for sure!!! I hope they fix it for you and you can enjoy it for a long time!!
I had a Storyteller for a month...awesome rig!
Just found your channel and love it. Very entertaining and informative. Thanks again for sharing your adventures with us. Watching from Florida.
Awesome! Thank you! I'll be heading to Florida soon!!!
Great video. I appreciate how honest you are. I watch a lot of van life videos, and 95% they are all living the dream with no issues or anything.
I appreciate that! Honesty is the best policy. I still love the life despite some of the little annoying things.
You wanted us to list where we are from - "Fort Lauderdale". A suggestion on your drawer issue in your bathroom, move the top drawer to the bottom drawer which you use the least. Also, maybe a little lubricant around the drawer button. Second, your sink issue can be resolved on a temporary basis by buying some "Clear double sided Gorilla Tape" which is sold at Home Depot or Amazon - It's incredibly strong and can be removed easily later on, plus it's helpful when something else breaks. A question for you, do you wish you had a 24 Ft RV like the Leisure Vans where they have Murphy Beds and a storage garage in the back where you can slide in your bike so you don't have to worry about theft issues, I'm using Leisure just as an example for size purposes. Enjoy your videos, Robert
Thanks for the tips!!!! I'll definitely try them!! Nah, I like the 21 foot..i wouldnt go much longer to be honest. I like the small beds! ha!
Awesome video....keep em coming!
Thanks for watching and commenting, my friend!
Hey, to add, the part about the history of that ghost town was interesting.
Yeah, I thought it was fascinating. Had to share.
NE Florida here. Watching because I’m wanting to consider doing this
It's a fun life! Thanks for watching and commenting. 🚍
Watching from Central Florida. Thanks for your videos.
Thanks for watching!
For the price Winnebago charges for these, you would think they should be perfect with no issues! 🤔
Yeah, in a perfect world right. Hopefully, I'll get all this stuff resolved at my service appointment soon.
I've heard horror stories from $365,000 Class "A" owners too!
There's no such thing as perfect. At least on this planet. Though I get your intent and meaning. For the price, you'd think all the building materials and construction would be top notch.
very cool, loving the 3 month recap! I'm still on the fence myself - build a custom camper van, or buy a factory design... I'll likely go custom. I'd be choked as well if things started falling apart after just 3 months, with such an expensive rig. Glad you love it though and would buy again! Have fun in the mountains
Yeah, Im still loving it. Thanks for watching and commenting, SS.
Watching from Fairborn, Ohio, near Wright Patterson AFB.
Nice! Thanks for watching and commenting, Gene.
If you ever get this way, you can visit the Air Force Museum. I have a driveway you can park on and overnight, or longer. Several nice places to visit here.
Thanks for the info on your van. My husband and I are think of going vanlife soon and all the honest info we can get is helpful! I’ll be watching your videos for more info on vans and were great places to travel are!
Glad it was helpful.
Chiming in from NC. You have really upped your videography game. Love the new intro...nice transition.
I appreciate that!
The button issue in the bathroom....well, try spraying a small amount of WD-40 on it, then work the button a few times. Maybe moisture got into it and corroded it a little.
Thanks for the tip...I'll try it.
One good thing is you do have a warranty if you had a van built you might not have a warranty that comes with it especially if you built the van yourself
Another RUclipsr put it in a way I could understand it's like driving a house down the highway or a house during an earthquake things will shake loose and probably break but you're right there were and are quality issues with every company
But for how much money your RV sold for, you shouldn't have any issues so soon into ownership
Good luck with the RV I hope you have many more years with it and many more experiences thank you for sharing
Yeah, that's a good point. most of the issues are really small minor issues, I haven't had any major major issues with systems or anything like that. but considering what we pay for these there should definitely be some higher end finishes.
I hope Winnebago is watching. Finishes are always the main problem in Rv’s. They definitely need to be addressed because we’re paying too much for the inconvenience they cause!
Yeah, I'm going to the service center soon. So hopefully they can resolve all the issues. I have faith in them.
@@30AndAWakeUp Did they fix everything? How long did it take?
For paying the cost of a hundred thousand, a buyer should never have to settle.
They don't care as Winnebago is no longer Winnebago. Another name that no longer means quality.
I’ve owned 2 Winnebago….. never ever again! While I love the Volta system and would included it If I gave in an bought a ‘winnie’ I really want to order, design with maker Ready. Set. Van. Much more affordable with more choices in floor designs!
Just watched your AC video. I'll follow for a bit... I like your style. Watching from North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Appreciate that!
Great video , I'm not used to all the hot temperatures.
Regards from cold & snowy Scotland (-2C) at the moment.
Nice! I havent been in a while but love Scotland. Thank for watching and commenting, Lachie!
When they fix it to cover the warranty it will he the same stuff grrŕrrr. Custom build is the way to go. Love history & sharing story like the Ghost Town👍there's more to learn about Nevada itself.
I'll be getting warranty work done soon...we'll see how it goes. I lvoed that little town.
I'm watching you from Iraq. I like your content, my friend. 🌺
Nice. I spent a year in Al Asad. Be safe.
@@30AndAWakeUp Thank you, my friend. Of course, will do. By the way, I worked as an interpreter with the US Army in Abu Ghraib for 5 years.
I spent a year in Mosul. Stay safe.
some observations/tips ,
loosen up the pushbuttons , mine were sticking also, and rotate knob counter clockwise prevented the sticking, tv sterio interface sucks, i plan on replaceing both units ,my advise, if you get the surround to work leave it there, ive been good to go since i got it working ,but it was a pain,
i installed a shower curtain rod/slider so the cutain can slide instead of snapping on and off, mine didnt come with the front window blinds instead they gave me basic reflective shades that work great!, the sink issue i will have to keep my eye on as i dont have an issue yet, same with the mirror, but assume longer wood screws would solve both issues, i only have 7k miles on mine but so far i still love it, good luck with repairs.
Thanks for the tips....the cabinet idea worked!
I'm looking at getting a Class B RV and drive around looking for a new place to live since I'm retiring. It has been fun watching your video's. I'm from Alaska
Thanks, Kris!
Hi again from St. Louis. Thanks for the video. I have been thinking hard about entering the van life, and these sorts of pros and cons presentations are helpful. I enjoy seeing where your van has taken you.
No problem. Not sure I mentioned this but Im from St. Louis as well.
Yep, I remember.
Thanks for the video and frank discussion of the challenges the RV has presented. Frankly no RV is without some design and/or quality issues, but that aside the issues you’ve presented are unacceptable . The fact that they have occurred so soon indicates a real concern for component and assembly quality. Given the Winnebago “name” and the associated price premium with it, that makes it a nonstarter in my opinion. Thanks again.
Yeah, Im curious to see how my service appointment goes. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hello from Highland Park Illinois 😊
Hi Scott. I used to live in north of Chicago.
Hello from Chicago!
DEAR ALL @WINNEBAGO BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
"What steps is your world- class company going to take to fixing these (Unworthy of your famous name cheap designs), in the TROVATO?
:)
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@@gagagaletin1016 How sweet, I've never had an 8yr.old reply to a comment. Good luck in school!!!
Hi.. Love your videos.. I live on the south coast of the uk and own a smaller camper that I converted from a van 18mnths ago... I am wanting to get Fiat Ducato lwb now and do the conversion myself .. Love your camper...enjoy...
Very cool....would love to see what youve done and what you're going to do. I have nothing but respect for the folks that build their vans out.
I'm watching your video from Kelowna Canada sitting in my self built promaster at 6 in the morning. Good start to the day. Cheers buddy.
Very, very cool! Thanks for watching and commenting, Andrew.
My dad always said if you were going to own an RV, you need to be a do-it-yourselfer. Have a good set of tools, cordless drill/screwdriver and lots of miscellaneous screws, nuts, nails abdn bolts. Something always loosens up. And watch those tires and brakes!
Me, I have enough to do with my honey-do list in our house that stays in one place. But as a Hi-Fi guy, I would have replaced all of the speakers in the first month, both the chassis and coach. They are always the weakest point of all factory sound systems. The only factory vehicle system I have left alone is the THX sound system in my wife's Lincoln.
Enjoy your NPE and don't let the little things worry you. Rich - Streamwood IL
Your dad is a wise man!
Nice “true life” review.
Thanks Wally!
Hello🤗 watching from Waltham, MA 😃 thank you I would love to do what many of you are doing, I will have yo train my for dogs 🐶
Thanks for your candid thoughts on this and all your recordings! How do you level the vehicle on slopes? Does this thing come with a spare tire? Any contingency for an engine breakdown? Any roadside assistance/towing available?
No problem!
1 - I don't ever level...as long as my head is higher than my feet where I sleep...that's all I care about!
2 - No, but it comes with a Mopar flat repair kit.
3 & 4- Triple AAA!
Glad to see that all in all you are happy with it. Thanks for sharing so I can watch from California's central coast.
Thanks for watching!
We truly love that floor plan! We are watching from Maryland and enjoy your videos. Iván & Josie
I love it too. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Bathroom very shoddy, would not expect that in a three months old van!!
Yeah, definitely a little annoying. I'll be getting warranty work done from Winnebago and a couple weeks, hopefully that resolves these issues. I'll let everyone know.
is that bathroom sink plastic?
@@leemartin9156 yes
@@30AndAWakeUp Wow. That alone would make me cry. Cheap is not a good look for American companies if they want to get and keep customers. Sad.
External showers are definitely the way to go climate depending
Hmmm. Camping at a military base? It sounds like Jack Reacher has been called back into service for a problem that only he can help with.
Haha...maybe! :)
I love that VW van with the VW beetle car on the top of it!
Yeah, that's one of the coolest things I've ever seen to be completely honest with you.
Cool spot. Great candid review of the van.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video as usual. Thanks for taking us on a trip through that ghost town lol. Great cars and old buildings.
Glad you enjoyed!
WOW the quality issues are serious and bad!!!! After 4 months - shocking!!!
Ill be going to the service center for warranty issues next week..hopefully they take care of them :)
I would be a little warm about those mishaps because that is your home for 3-4months. So what do you do when you take it in for warranty repair, do you have to leave it or will they fix it on the spot that’s the 100,000 question. Stay Safe see you in the next video ✌🏽
Winnebago service center in Iowa has free camping next to their lot. So I'll stay there why they fix it and get it back at night to sleep in.
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Nice! Thanks for watching and commenting, WC.
Nelson ghost town was pretty cool to see. Thank you for that information about the Winnebago.
Yeah, I liked it.
Toronto, Ontario Canada!!
I like your videos, because you are just so honest!!
I appreciate that!