Seriously contemplating driving 7 hours to purchase a camper from your dealership! Awesome videos your putting out there really appreciate it you’ve helped us out tremendously !
Legends say Shirtless Neighbor and Florida Man descended from the sky in a bird made of light and fire. Newpapers say they stab each other with squirrels.
So far we've been happy with them. As with anything time will tell. That being said several HIGH volume brands have swapped to them (Cherokee now uses them standard like Wildwood you see here). BIG volume brands like that will not use unproven components in their RVs because the risk to their success as a brand is just too high. When I see multiple major brands using the same thing it's a strong indicator of something good. The obvious benefit is the larger size. It's roughly 2/3's larger than a 6cu ft gas/elec absorption fridge of the same size. Something less obvious is the fact that they cool down REALLY freaking fast. We're only about 50min-1hr from most of the RV shipping yards and these things come in ICE COLD every time. Also easily overlooked: No sidewall vents required which means two fewer places for potential leaks. At a glance they're not as off-grid friendly as someone might like, but anyone camping off-grid is likely going to use two batteries and a portable solar panel which is all that's required to run this fridge indefinitely. It's common power draw is only 3amps (which is surprisingly low) The only real con is the lack of backup power. That being said it just really doesn't tend to need it.
I was out of the office last week and still working on getting some things caught up. This was a new arrival and not yet available in the pricing file updated by our sales manager. You're welcome to contact our team any time at 800-256-5196 or at sales@haylettrv.com for an immediate answer. I try to circle back within a week to get pricing posted on our site. You'll notice 99% of our inventory has pricing clearly listed -- just haven't been able to get to this one yet.
Oooo... Me Likey! This is giving the GEO/PRO (like the 1 behind it) a run for it’s money as my 1st RV/trailer! However I’m not a fan of the darker (brown) decor (do they offer a lighter option?), nor the the aluminum siding look (pros/cons?). 😔 I also don’t need bunks, although I could use them for plenty of storage; what’s the comprable non-BH model for this (video link?)? Thanks!
This would have been perfect if only it had 3 more windows. 1 curbside for the front bed. 1 in the door and 1 for the bottom bunk. Windows really open up a smaller rv to feel bigger. And i like being able to see out. Oh well the search continues. Thank you for all of these video's. They help a lot.
We try to have multiple copies of the RVs you see in our videos on hand, but with current demand we have "empty spaces on our shelves" basically. We have more coming, but we are out of these currently. You can find RVs with the same layout here for comparison: bit.ly/33zLsME And you're more than welcome to contact our team to see when another may be rolling through
Hi Josh, hope you and your family are doing well. I'm torn b/w this vs the Grey Wolf 22MKSE. Are they pretty much the same minus the enclosed under belly, outdoor grill and width? Any pros/cons you can think of b/w the 2 off the top of your head? Thank you.
This and the 22MKSE are definitely head-to-head. They're FAR more similar than different when you're obviously picking up upon already. A few points for you: * Neither has an enclosed belly, but they both protect the water lines (different methods, but same result) * Both are 8ft wide and 6'6" interior Beyond that it's really a toss-up and boils down largely to fine details and visual elements. * I like the Wildwood's Camp Kitchen with the griddle (*AWESOME!*), but I love the grey wolf's storage and cargo rack * Wildwood's strongarm jacks = WINNING * Grey Wolf's black stainless Sink and solid cover = WINNING * Wildwood's Murphy Bed is much MUCH more my speed * Wildwood's bedside storage pockets in the closets are neat in my view as well * Grey Wolf has a basic (but useful) tech package that allows you to sync a few features to your phone (and easily!) -- Hello remote control power awning and patio lights!! * I like Wildwood's roller shades as well -- serious blackout! * But Greywolf has that bigger bath vent fan It's tough. I guess the question is "which RV has the 3 different features you like better?" We like them both. That's why we carry them. They're REALLY close and both REALLY good. And if just boils down to price, then know we happen to have a 22MKSE on clearance right now at www.haylettautoandrv.com/inv/2020-Forest-River-Grey-Wolf-22MKSE-Coldwater-S1137/
Wildwoods vary a bit by model so I'd have to check. We're totally picked off on these right now so I need to ask you to call our team at 800-256-5196. In exchange for working with you they can reach out to the factory for verification
Propane. Could theoretically be removed, but built with the intention of staying mounted. Basically... think of it like a kitchen drawer, but instead of a drawer it's a griddle. You can essentially just "pull the drawer out"
@@streetclasscc5189 There are different benefits and drawsback to fully gluing vs. perimeter gluing flooring. * Full Glue helps prevent cold cracking while stored in very cold weather areas (like those polar vortex winters we were getting up here) * Perimeter Glue prevents flooring bubbles occurring due to off-gassing of flooring materials Newer floor coverings like Beaufloor, Diamondflor, Congoleum, etc have become *vastly* more cold crack resistant so some brands are sticking with perimeter glue-only to prevent bubbling while letting the flooring handle the task of dealing with the cold -- which seems to be working quite well. Again, there are benefits both ways. Perimeter glue flooring has become the most common method in "stick and tin" conventionally constructed units like these while glued flooring seems to still be more common in laminated flooring.
All Wildwoods are Short Queens. True Queen murphy beds are hard to find, though we have them available in Passport and Select Winnebago & Rockwood models.
It should be noted that a LOT of the non-murphy Wildwood models are true queen capable. Also, there's nothing that says you couldn't swap to a true queen in this camper & simply ignore the murphy portion of it.
Obviously depends on the size of the adult. Bunks are almost all a "camp queen" length (around 72-74" commonly). Double bunks are nice because you can sleep cross-wise. Also, most people tend to sleep on their sides curled, so the length is usually not an issue.
@@courtneyburns2833 All travel trailers in this class/category we carry at Haylett RV are using Lumbercore cabinet styles. Wildwood and Cherokee use double stapled fasteners that work very well. We do not have cabinet issues from them. Jay Flight and Catalina use pocket screws.
*Nothing*. Salem and wildwood are literally the same RV with different skin/stickers. Here's a tour of the plant if you'd like to see them rolling down the same production line ruclips.net/video/6_aut9MF6iA/видео.html
@@JoshtheRVNerd There's no difference to any of the building material either? I'm confused because it seems like the Wildwood is priced lower than the Salem, so I was curious about this same question!
@@suev177 They're literally identical in every way except the exterior color. If you're seeing one priced higher/lower than the others it's a reflection of the pricing set by those dealerships & not the brand itself. You can see them being built side by side here: ruclips.net/video/6_aut9MF6iA/видео.html
I hate how they make changes to these things in the same model year. I just bought a 2020 yesterday and now they improve the exterior color, make a shower surround panel standard, add black tank flush and a small storage area under the bunks. Oh, and improve the dinette. Frustrating.
Seriously contemplating driving 7 hours to purchase a camper from your dealership! Awesome videos your putting out there really appreciate it you’ve helped us out tremendously !
Folks do it all the time! Come join our little camping community :)
Perfect if you get the solar option!
Yeah glad they finally started offering it
The “shirtless neighbor” is everywhere. Sort of like when you read “A Florida man” at the beginning of a news story, you know it doesn’t end well.
Legends say Shirtless Neighbor and Florida Man descended from the sky in a bird made of light and fire. Newpapers say they stab each other with squirrels.
Welcome back Josh.
Howdy!
Haha, love your humor. Most people are to uptight these days. 😀👍🏻
I have a name for people like that. I call them "Uptight People."
It's... not like... a GREAT name or anything. But pretty self explanatory.
How do these new refrigerators work? Pros? Cons?
So far we've been happy with them. As with anything time will tell. That being said several HIGH volume brands have swapped to them (Cherokee now uses them standard like Wildwood you see here). BIG volume brands like that will not use unproven components in their RVs because the risk to their success as a brand is just too high.
When I see multiple major brands using the same thing it's a strong indicator of something good.
The obvious benefit is the larger size. It's roughly 2/3's larger than a 6cu ft gas/elec absorption fridge of the same size. Something less obvious is the fact that they cool down REALLY freaking fast. We're only about 50min-1hr from most of the RV shipping yards and these things come in ICE COLD every time. Also easily overlooked: No sidewall vents required which means two fewer places for potential leaks.
At a glance they're not as off-grid friendly as someone might like, but anyone camping off-grid is likely going to use two batteries and a portable solar panel which is all that's required to run this fridge indefinitely. It's common power draw is only 3amps (which is surprisingly low)
The only real con is the lack of backup power. That being said it just really doesn't tend to need it.
Love this layout!
What is the exact cost of this I went to your website and it says to call your number when it says on the advertisement click here for pricing
I was out of the office last week and still working on getting some things caught up. This was a new arrival and not yet available in the pricing file updated by our sales manager. You're welcome to contact our team any time at 800-256-5196 or at sales@haylettrv.com for an immediate answer. I try to circle back within a week to get pricing posted on our site. You'll notice 99% of our inventory has pricing clearly listed -- just haven't been able to get to this one yet.
Oooo... Me Likey! This is giving the GEO/PRO (like the 1 behind it) a run for it’s money as my 1st RV/trailer! However I’m not a fan of the darker (brown) decor (do they offer a lighter option?), nor the the aluminum siding look (pros/cons?). 😔 I also don’t need bunks, although I could use them for plenty of storage; what’s the comprable non-BH model for this (video link?)? Thanks!
*DECORS:* As Shown Only
*SKIN PROS & CONS:* Here ruclips.net/video/Gt-Sx7ro3VA/видео.html
*COMPARABLE NO BUNKS:" bit.ly/2tUCmKb
Haylett RV // 😔, 🙏🏽, 🙏🏽
This would have been perfect if only it had 3 more windows.
1 curbside for the front bed. 1 in the door and 1 for the bottom bunk. Windows really open up a smaller rv to feel bigger. And i like being able to see out. Oh well the search continues.
Thank you for all of these video's. They help a lot.
Boom: www.haylettautoandrv.com/inventory/?keyword=239ml
Done. Next? :)
Was wondering if this is towable with a mid sized SUV such as a Chev Traverse or Ford Explorer?
Is it a true 60 inch Murphy bed width? Hard to tell.
Yes it is. Never hurts to ask though!
I like this rv. I noticed the one on your video is not on your inventory. Did it sell? That is my favorite color vs the grey one,
We try to have multiple copies of the RVs you see in our videos on hand, but with current demand we have "empty spaces on our shelves" basically. We have more coming, but we are out of these currently. You can find RVs with the same layout here for comparison: bit.ly/33zLsME
And you're more than welcome to contact our team to see when another may be rolling through
Hi Josh, hope you and your family are doing well. I'm torn b/w this vs the Grey Wolf 22MKSE. Are they pretty much the same minus the enclosed under belly, outdoor grill and width? Any pros/cons you can think of b/w the 2 off the top of your head? Thank you.
This and the 22MKSE are definitely head-to-head. They're FAR more similar than different when you're obviously picking up upon already. A few points for you:
* Neither has an enclosed belly, but they both protect the water lines (different methods, but same result)
* Both are 8ft wide and 6'6" interior
Beyond that it's really a toss-up and boils down largely to fine details and visual elements.
* I like the Wildwood's Camp Kitchen with the griddle (*AWESOME!*), but I love the grey wolf's storage and cargo rack
* Wildwood's strongarm jacks = WINNING
* Grey Wolf's black stainless Sink and solid cover = WINNING
* Wildwood's Murphy Bed is much MUCH more my speed
* Wildwood's bedside storage pockets in the closets are neat in my view as well
* Grey Wolf has a basic (but useful) tech package that allows you to sync a few features to your phone (and easily!) -- Hello remote control power awning and patio lights!!
* I like Wildwood's roller shades as well -- serious blackout!
* But Greywolf has that bigger bath vent fan
It's tough. I guess the question is "which RV has the 3 different features you like better?"
We like them both. That's why we carry them. They're REALLY close and both REALLY good.
And if just boils down to price, then know we happen to have a 22MKSE on clearance right now at www.haylettautoandrv.com/inv/2020-Forest-River-Grey-Wolf-22MKSE-Coldwater-S1137/
@@JoshtheRVNerd Really appreciate your thorough reply...keep up the great work! Thanks Josh!
Hey Josh what is the weight rating of the double bunks?
Wildwoods vary a bit by model so I'd have to check. We're totally picked off on these right now so I need to ask you to call our team at 800-256-5196. In exchange for working with you they can reach out to the factory for verification
Good morning Josh, is the griddle electric or gas and is it removable.?
Propane. Could theoretically be removed, but built with the intention of staying mounted. Basically... think of it like a kitchen drawer, but instead of a drawer it's a griddle. You can essentially just "pull the drawer out"
Nice how much different will the cruise lite version be, and will there be a updated 201bhxl?
Different skin color. That's it.
@@JoshtheRVNerd when are they shipping the 2020. Im in Ontario Canada. And if the exchange rate wasn't so bad id visit your location
@@cammacdonald4217 This is RV is for sale at our facility as of today. This generation is already live.
I noticed an itsy bitsy spider before the box in the under bunk corner storage area! 🕷 😉
😳😨 😱 nope, I'd have to get a different one. I'm deathly afraid of creepy crawlies 😧
The linoleum on this model is it glued on? Or is it just like stretch and floating??
Wildwood lino is glued at edges and around vents
@@JoshtheRVNerd why dont they glued the whole thing? Is it normal to bubble up sometimes??
@@streetclasscc5189 There are different benefits and drawsback to fully gluing vs. perimeter gluing flooring.
* Full Glue helps prevent cold cracking while stored in very cold weather areas (like those polar vortex winters we were getting up here)
* Perimeter Glue prevents flooring bubbles occurring due to off-gassing of flooring materials
Newer floor coverings like Beaufloor, Diamondflor, Congoleum, etc have become *vastly* more cold crack resistant so some brands are sticking with perimeter glue-only to prevent bubbling while letting the flooring handle the task of dealing with the cold -- which seems to be working quite well.
Again, there are benefits both ways. Perimeter glue flooring has become the most common method in "stick and tin" conventionally constructed units like these while glued flooring seems to still be more common in laminated flooring.
Is this a short queen bed?
All Wildwoods are Short Queens. True Queen murphy beds are hard to find, though we have them available in Passport and Select Winnebago & Rockwood models.
It should be noted that a LOT of the non-murphy Wildwood models are true queen capable. Also, there's nothing that says you couldn't swap to a true queen in this camper & simply ignore the murphy portion of it.
Will adult size kids fit on these bunks?
Obviously depends on the size of the adult. Bunks are almost all a "camp queen" length (around 72-74" commonly). Double bunks are nice because you can sleep cross-wise. Also, most people tend to sleep on their sides curled, so the length is usually not an issue.
What is the weight compacity
@@courtneyburns2833 300lbs
What the cabinets made of
@@courtneyburns2833 All travel trailers in this class/category we carry at Haylett RV are using Lumbercore cabinet styles. Wildwood and Cherokee use double stapled fasteners that work very well. We do not have cabinet issues from them.
Jay Flight and Catalina use pocket screws.
What’s the difference between this model and the Salem cruise lite 19 dbxl?
*Nothing*. Salem and wildwood are literally the same RV with different skin/stickers.
Here's a tour of the plant if you'd like to see them rolling down the same production line
ruclips.net/video/6_aut9MF6iA/видео.html
@@JoshtheRVNerd There's no difference to any of the building material either? I'm confused because it seems like the Wildwood is priced lower than the Salem, so I was curious about this same question!
@@suev177 They're literally identical in every way except the exterior color. If you're seeing one priced higher/lower than the others it's a reflection of the pricing set by those dealerships & not the brand itself.
You can see them being built side by side here: ruclips.net/video/6_aut9MF6iA/видео.html
@@JoshtheRVNerd thanks so much!! love your videos, they are so helpful!!
Is the frig a 1 way or a 3 way??? 3wayLOL!
hahaha don't paint me into a corner here man lol
12v-only
@@JoshtheRVNerd NICE
I hate how they make changes to these things in the same model year. I just bought a 2020 yesterday and now they improve the exterior color, make a shower surround panel standard, add black tank flush and a small storage area under the bunks. Oh, and improve the dinette. Frustrating.
I fully understand what you're saying, but it's also important to note these improvements don't come at zero cost.
Heated underbelly, and sold.
That's one big thing I'm hoping Xlite adopts -- especially now that FSX has done it