Nice tour! I especially appreciated all the measurements--really helps me figure out whether it would work for me. (And I think you're the only person I've seen do this. Keep it up!)
Work Station configurations Love Seat (uses workstation table) Sofa (uses workstation table) Day bed (uses end table) Additional Sleeping Area Sofa (uses workstation table)
‘ If it’s not easy to use, it’s not good design.” That’s what I’ve been saying about our 2020.5 Travato 59G’s Murphy bed. A solid slab of particleboard covered With formica. Weighs a ton before you put the mattress on, and by the time the bedding is on I literally cannot lift it up. My husband has to do it. So it stays down all the time and it drives me nuts because then I can’t get at the poorly considered drawers underneath it. It’s not easy to use and it’s not good design. They changed it with a 2022 but they also took the extra puzzle bed away. I’m thinking seriously of selling the Travato and getting a Pocket. We lose hot water, the big freezer and the bathroom, but we also don’t have to deal with things we never use like the TV, the sound system, and the generator. ‘ If they added hot water to the Pocket, I would be on in a flash! I like outdoor hot showers! But I think they really thought the Pocket out well. Two sleeping surfaces that are easy to make up - and no aggravating puzzle bed to deal with!
Nice Review. Question: It appears that one would have to leave the rear doors open to have a continuous water connection at the campground as well as plugging in an additional solar panel. If this is correct that is a very poor design. Why didn't Winnebago put an external Water fill on the outside as well as an external solar panel connection? That is enough to knock this one off my list. I have heard that some of the other SOLIS models are design this way as well. Not good Winnebago.
Apples and Oranges. This van is not really made for people who want to spend $154,000 on a Storyteller. It's for folks who like to keep things simple and hit the road for $79,000. Big difference also in each chassis.
Wow! You did the best at explaining this RV! Thanks for the extra info!
Our pleasure!
Nice tour! I especially appreciated all the measurements--really helps me figure out whether it would work for me. (And I think you're the only person I've seen do this. Keep it up!)
Very good review with useable demonstrations and measurements. Thanks!
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Best review
Just bought one in Reno. Thanks for your video
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fantastic review You Rock
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What is the width of back area. Please show a dog crate placement 36” 26”.
I was wondering the same thing. I appreciated all the measurements, but she did leave out one of the two that I cared the most about!
Great video!
Is the propane tank connected to a monitor to tell usage?
It would be very easy to buy a gauge that would help you with that but it is not included
The dinette turns into different seating configurations.
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Work Station configurations
Love Seat (uses workstation table)
Sofa (uses workstation table)
Day bed (uses end table)
Additional Sleeping Area
Sofa (uses workstation table)
1500 Dodge chaise
Yes, she misspoke. The other Solis models have the longer chasses.
‘ If it’s not easy to use, it’s not good design.” That’s what I’ve been saying about our 2020.5 Travato 59G’s Murphy bed. A solid slab of particleboard covered With formica. Weighs a ton before you put the mattress on, and by the time the bedding is on I literally cannot lift it up. My husband has to do it. So it stays down all the time and it drives me nuts because then I can’t get at the poorly considered drawers underneath it. It’s not easy to use and it’s not good design. They changed it with a 2022 but they also took the extra puzzle bed away.
I’m thinking seriously of selling the Travato and getting a Pocket. We lose hot water, the big freezer and the bathroom, but we also don’t have to deal with things we never use like the TV, the sound system, and the generator.
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If they added hot water to the Pocket, I would be on in a flash! I like outdoor hot showers! But I think they really thought the Pocket out well. Two sleeping surfaces that are easy to make up - and no aggravating puzzle bed to deal with!
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Does this have a tv
Is there enough room to sit up on the bed???
There is for me :)
@@RVsInsideOut How tall are you?
@@mentalmadness5402 lol, not tall. 5'3"
Nice Review. Question: It appears that one would have to leave the rear doors open to have a continuous water connection at the campground as well as plugging in an additional solar panel. If this is correct that is a very poor design. Why didn't Winnebago put an external Water fill on the outside as well as an external solar panel connection? That is enough to knock this one off my list. I have heard that some of the other SOLIS models are design this way as well. Not good Winnebago.
Does it have a spare tire underneath?
It has a tire inflation/repair kit as standard. You can purchase a spare and mount it on back
Looks cheap like Ikea furniture. Plus, the tan interior is a problem. 70 thousand bucks that's really cheap looking
Selling for 135 grand in BC, Canada. Sad.
Needs a lot of add-ons to be sufficient. Might as well buy a storyteller.
Apples and Oranges. This van is not really made for people who want to spend $154,000 on a Storyteller. It's for folks who like to keep things simple and hit the road for $79,000. Big difference also in each chassis.
@@dwoodygura yeah, but you telling people all they have to do is add this that and the other which will amount to $154,000.