Scott one of the MANY things I like about you is you're just so darn nice. When you know something is not right you pointed out so eloquently. In reality these van companies do nothing for the benefit of the customer, they re-engineer to save $$. It's ridiculous to open doors and let all the heat or a/c out to have pressurized water ! Your van is so much better than current models of same type. Your back seat is nicer thicker bench, and jump seat is a plus. Your shower has more height. Gas is better than induction. For any real cooking you need 2 burners not 1. You made me like this model,so if I'm spending over 150k someone is going to drill a hole through the van ..that WONT leak or allow critters in and that will be that. This is why so many opt for private builds.I still rather do business with a large dealership that won't be out of business a year from now . Warranties are very important and reputable dealerships are the way to go for that. That's why I'm traveling to Gainesville to shop for mine instead of up here in CT. I know they'll figure out a way to take this model and adjust it the way it should be even if I have to pay a few dollars more.
Gregg, you know this already… Sunshine State RVs in Gainesville FL is a great choice. the $$ is BIG, but the life expression is WAY BIGGER and that is what many miss
Indeed that's true, a lot of people tell me oh it's crazy to give up your home and your safety and all that but at my age I have to do it I'm in pretty good shape and it's people like you who help us understand how to do it and do it right
Thanks, Scott and Mike. This was a super helpful video. I am 6' 2" and ready to buy a GL in the next few months for full-time living. I do think the 2019 is a bit of a better fit for me, which is great news if I can find an acceptable used one! The extra bathroom height and puzzle bed have me sold. Really appreciate this video.
@@gosmall.livelarge I’ll have to check out the NPEs! Hadn’t thought about that difference, but if I recall correctly that’s what you have now. Will have to look at more of your videos on that model. Thanks!
I am new to all of this and am strongly considering the van life for myself and my 5yo. The 2019 worries better for me as I do also work remotely and homeschool. I've watched so many videos but no one talks much about wifi or Internet and such. Thank you though for being there only one to show his the dinette turns into another bed for two! 🤗
Great information that I can look at when I could purchase new or used. The improvements are good to see. I like the water set up, and your idea of keeping water off the floor. The lighter bed was also a good improvement for older people like myself. Take care!
What a great comparison! Thank you, Scott and Mesa Mike! I see things on both that I love. I sure hope Winnebago is listening and will eventually combine the best of both worlds. Keep up all the great videos.
Hey Scott and Mike, great comparison of the older and new vans. I enjoyed the banter as well as information on the new Travato. Stay safe guys and have one for me. Cheers!!!
I like Mikes layout when it is identical to yours Scott minus the bathroom size and all. They are still both great Winnebagos. I love them. That’s what you call van/ life. Thank you Scott for having Mike show his 2021 GL. I hope you have a great and Happy Thanksgiving with your family and Kyle.
Thanks Scott and Mike. Great side by side comparison! We really like our 2021GL layout and are lucky to also have a 2021 chassis with the upgrades Mike mentioned (except the radio). Would love to have the hot water recirculation valve. Also like the normal kitchen sink and faucet. However, replacing the fold down sink/faucet with a normal setup in our Travato was not a difficult mod. Will be interesting to see what Winnebago does with the next G update (2022.5???).
Yeah but with a retail in the 190K range now, I'll go without them. the higher they bring the retail, the worst it is for resale as now you're competing with dealers the will be able to reduce pricing base on bigger manufacturer $ to them based of volume and internal discounts.
I had a blast doing this video with you Scott!! And the Vanboree in Willcox was an awesome 4 days of fun...wine tasting, hiking, eating and van gathering!
MESA MIKE… you were such a trooper to open up your van Bandit to us and allow me to record the differences. So proud of you taking action and getting a van even though it didnt have exactly everything you wanted. Like a perfect spouse, unicorns 🦄 are tough to find. Best to go with what gives you great joy to expereince the world around you in a better way. And that is what, sir, you have done. Very proud to be your Van Bro! Thx for helping the Channel and other Audience Friends find their why more quickly. Vanboree Willcox ROCKED!
@@gosmall.livelarge It was great to see someone Mike's size in the bath area to get a feel for it's size and usability. Good tip on the bamboo matts being removed for more height.
Great information. Thanks for sharing. Scott, I really like your van for the 2nd sleeping and the dining table. I’m looking for a second bed option. The diamond stitching of Mike’s van does look higher end which is beautiful. The new safety upgrades are excellent with the new travato and the bed would be excellent lighter weight. The ah ha was showing the differences. Thanks. Overall, I would have to choose one with a second bed option because that is a top priority to me. Maybe Winnebago will change the dining area back for future travato’s. I have another 6 months or so before I will purchase so your channel has been an excellent resource.
What I'm curious about are the chassis features. I'm waiting for adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring to arrive before I purchase a Travato.
I’m so blown away by how easily you can open your bathroom door. Ours was two hands and jiggling and wiggling until the thing finally broke and fell off - mid major trip! Grrr…. We put up a shower curtain in its place and it’s so much better. Plus it doesn’t clatter going down the road. I like how the 2022 doesn’t have that cheap Jensen radio. Just doesn’t work very well and I’d like to just take it out and throw it away. It takes up space. Same thing with the TV. And we are those seniors for whom it takes two people to get the bed up. My husband can do it because he’s 6‘3“. I can’t without asking him. But even when he does it if I am there it’s easier if I put my shoulder into it to hold it up while he’s securing it. Still trying to talk him into downsizing to the Pocket… :)
@@michaelclark9134 Ours doesn’t seem to be - didn’t seem to be (it’s removed) - well installed, as it turned out. Right out of the box it was hanging up down at the bottom track. That track was installed with a wrinkle in it and it felt like the whole thing was crammed into a space that was too small - also the bamboo mats were badly shaped and crowded it out. But after it fell off, we just left it off and put up a shower curtain. Also the aluminum slats rattling down the road drove my husband crazy. Much happier with the shower curtain.
Gee Winnebago now needs to create a build that takes the best of each vans for their next year model! I really love the standard faucet sink 🥰 and I’m glad they made that improvement! Thanks Scott and Mike!
I hope they put the old G floor plan back together with the other upgrades... The new Winnebago Travato G models need to have that jump seat and bigger table to make into the 2nd bed!
Great comprehensive comparison. I still like my KL the best, but if I were to choose a GL, it would NOT be the 2022 configuration. Nothing is ever perfect, but the former floor plan, features, and especially the water setup would be my choice. Clear winner is the 2019 model. I suspect some of the changes will be changed back in future models, because it seems like most people prefer the former setup.
I definitely like your layout in the front better than the new one. They took a step backwards as far as comfort and flexibility with the new model up front. I do like the new sink and induction cooktop. I like the style of your kitchen window, but the size of the new kitchen window. I like the new recycle water warmup system in the new model. I like the new water station, but do not like that you have to have the door open to fill. I would use a short 1’ to 2’ pigtail hose so I can make the water connection outside and then disconnect outside and let pigtail drain outside. I’m about 5’8” and my wife is shorter so I think the new bathroom would work fine. Thanks Mike for sharing your van…
Considering it's a 2 person van for sleeping I think a more comfortable bench seat for the owners is better than 2 seats designed for extra passengers with belts.
Two passenger seats is to increase versatility for people that use this van as a personal vehicle as well as a camper . Not everyone has one dedicated to vacation use only .
I just learned i can attach my ladder under the bed , along with the water and electrical lines - wow that freed up storage space for less used items - thank you
I love my 2021G layout that's identical to Lilly. I'd miss the jumpseat because I find it much more comfortable to sit on it and use the table extension. I'm a bit heavy so sitting on the bench seat puts me too close to the table. I HATE the seatbelt-type latch on the bed that's WAY in the back where it's hard to reach with all the junk I have in the "garage" area. My solution is not to move the latch but to find a way to clean out the garage so I can get to it easier. All in all, it's a good design and I'm happy.
Thanks for this fantastic tour. My issue with all of the levers for water is that they are just more things to break. Wish they had the option for GL great rooms. Bench seat or bucket seats , etc .
Hey Scott! Greetings from Scottsdale AZ. I am picking up my 2022 Travato 59KL next week. I am not a fan of the open-door water fill, but I am glad they changed to the induction cooktop. Looking forward to having a meetup with you and Mesa Mike - maybe next year? 🎶 Happy Trails 🎶
Sounds great Donna! so excited for you. Do your KL a favor and book a few nights at Lost Dutchmen State Park in Apache Junction. Your van will thank me later
I think I can live with most of the changes, most are improvements. Particularly the preheat water, TV new location and induction cooktop. The bathroom height could be my biggest problem.. Even if your shower last 5-10 mins, enduring it several times a week will be difficult. I'll prefer your bench and table. If I could adapt your bigger table, I will do it.
As far as the water valves are concerned, Winnebago should provide an access door to the rear doors (just like they have on the new EKKO) which would provide easier access without having to really open the rear doors and still keep it as a 4 season van and keep that space heated.
very easy to replace the lagun table with what size you want.... that said.. I have already bought a second lagun table -- I did get a smaller table top on the second one. I likely will replace the orignal with a custom size.. if really wanted you could do a table top with a swing out extension as well
@@michaelclark9134 I will share when I figure out what I want.. I have a good friend in Ashland OR that is a super wood worker with all the fancy tools. I think I will do some size table in bamboo. the second lagun table I bought is of bamboo and I look the look and feel of it.. I'm nearly finished with my electronic and electrics upgrades / mods..... which is where I started my changes in my 22GL
btw... there are a number of folks that saw 4in or so of the old style G table at the wall end and reattach the hinge-mount as they say the table is too long and gets in the way of passage to the seats...
@@steventoney4018 We shortened our 2021GL table by three inches. Makes it much easier to access the cab and don’t notice any difference when using the table. Really like the relatively large table with the swing out extension.
After spending time in the lounge/dining area socializing comfortably with 3/4 other people, I can see how real world usage of the old floor plan (jump-seat) makes more sense.
Great comparison. I love the G but bought a 22 Solis PX because of the large bed in the back with a side bath. We did a mod that took us from a queen east-west bed to a king north-south bed. But having a great room like in a G is key for me. I would say I was only looking for a 2022 because of the ram digital rearview mirror. It makes driving my 21 four Solis PX easier than my 2009 Toyota Yaris tiny car.
Hey Scott- I’m a senior citizen and I lift my bed every morning in my 2019 59G!😂😜. Seriously. Love my G with its second bed and the extra bench over the water tank. My question is: where is the onboard water in the ‘22?
in the 22 lithium models -- all the tanks are under the van and all tanks -- fresh water -- grey and black holding tanks have 12 vdc heater pads -- the Volta battery pack is under the van as well and has 120 volt ac heating pads
I'll be in the minority here and say I like the 2022 layout better. - The new table and seats would allow me (large around the waist) to actually move the drivers seat back and recline some for comfort. We tested out a Nova 20C and with the drivers seat hitting the fridge and had to rule it out. - For extra table space, could just buy an additional table for the passenger side - We are leaning towards the 59G (no lithium) and the new 2800i generator is perfect for our needs - Really like the new TV swivel - Few extra inches on bed width and the framing are a big plus - the rear water setup (i.e. city line can't be used with doors closed) will actually be perfect for our needs. Most of the time we'll be dry camping with few RV Park visits. - Upgraded Promaster features get 3 thumbs up! Thanks for all your videos!! (side - your posted website does not seem to load)
Scott, Thank you for this comparison video. My thoughts on the shower would be to use a taller van such as the Transit. The other solution would to lower the floor in the shower. Would have to cut through the van floor. Not sure is that is possible. The water fill should be outside like yours. Why was the Winnebago Paseo discontinued?
We have a 2021 G and we absolutely live in the lounge while on the road. So glad we didn’t wait and get the 2022. That table is simply too small. What’s the thinking there?
@@michaelclark9134 Ok, thank you so much. I have a 4WD Chinook Countryside but I’m trying to find a smaller 4WD for my mom and I know she would LOVE this. She needs a 4WD though. Your rig is stunning!
Hi John. My Travato 59GL is a 2018 Promaster chassis and a 2019 Winnebago build out. WGO wanted to eliminate the shower drain pump, so they raised the floor to gravity drain into the grey tank.
Only because of the warranty issues for Canadian residents I am considering the Leisure instead of the Travato. Can you give me any opinions on this? I truly respect your reviews and unbiased content.
I started out wanting to buy a LTV but I felt that the Travato was more nimble and I liked that it would be easier to Stealth camp...and then there is VOLTA!
Not sure I’d buy a RV based solely on their Warranty. Everyting, even a traditional house, comes with problems to fix right away and over time. I’d recommend buy a RV that has a floor plan that best fits your needs to enable your WHY do you want to RV.
Thanks for the comparison...overall...I love the space U have Scott , especially in your living space....technology is ALWAYS a step ahead of what we have now but that doesn't mean u can't somehow buy or upgrade in the cockpit? Just a thought....
The added electronic features ( new pioneer radio, rear view camera and passing assist are tremendous improvements ti the RAM cab. Wish my 2020.5 had them.
Thanks again for sharing a another very informative video. I do like the 2022 Travato, but their are some things in your Van that I would love in the 2022 version, like you I love the size of your table and your water fill up on the outside. otherwise 2022 is a great upgraded Van.
Hi Scott, I just noticed an error on the video regarding the shower clearance on my shower in the 2022 GL. You have it listed and actually mentioned my clearance as 59 inches. The 2022GL shower clearance is actually 69 inches. I wanted to list that correction for any of the viewers that may have noticed it as well or want a true comparison...No biggie, probably just a typo or common misquote.
That is correct on the mis-speak in the video part in your shower. In mine I stated things correctly. Hoping people understand the difference between the two showers is about 3”. Thx Mesa Mike for the clarification :)
@@gosmall.livelarge I didnt initially catch it as well...lol...just noticed it now when I watched the video again... It was also listed on your description as 59 inches.
@@gosmall.livelarge What is it about the construction of the 2022 shower that results in a height that is 3" shorter than the 2019 model? Presumably the headroom in the rest of the van has not been reduced or you would have mentioned it? Thanks!
What would have been interesting to see is with the vans parked in the same area on a warm sunny day, measure the air temp at the front table area. Am curious if they made any measurable improvements to the insulation in what is usually the hottest section. (Of course both engines will have needed to be cooled off / hoods open, as that too is a heat source most folks overlook). Great video, thx!!
I still prefer and am shopping for a 2020 GL NP Edition. The great room comparison makes the difference. WBGO raised the bathroom floor so they could get rid of the shower sump pump.
One thing would be of interest to me and that is, what was the difference in the price between the two vehicles? Did you discuss how much more the newer Travato lists for?
First new G we have seen with the darker wood cabinets, it looks so much more cozy than the light colored wood. Having a dinette with "racing" seats is just silly. I would love to see a model like Lilly with custom upholstery done to the dinette. Imagine how cool it would be with quality furniture style fabrics. I do like the lighter bed but it looks horrible in the up position. Sometimes i wonder why there are no upfitters for Travato interiors? You know like they do for the Storyteller vans.
I'm between a pre-owned 2021 and 2022. So far, I think I might do a 2022 and retro-fit the table from the 2021 while keeping the lagoon to use by the entrance mount. Or knowing me, now that I said this, I'll just end up doing a 2021. They cut costs by getting rid of the outdoor speakers, head unit by the TV etc... Don't care much for the TV not swiveling as I can just use my laptop on the kitchen counter and watch it on from the bed if necessary. Also, I'm 5'10 and dislike the cockamamie solution for the gravity bathroom setup. Head unit on the 2022 with the new rear view etc.. are also added value so a tough decision but overall (to me) the 2021 and below are better a better option.
Mixed opinion on the new water station. I dont like the idea of having the door open to have a hose water connection. Prefer the older side hose connector. Having the various valves for winterization and tank fill not hidden under a bed ( in a 2020 KL) is a plus but it means doing those valve changes standing outside with door open.
Thanks so u think Ram or winnebago will take your advice and change their design to yours 2019 which would make a lot of people happy to be able to carry 4 people as opposed to 2.
Just got my 2022 Travato Today and one possible difference not mentioned is the grey water tank. It is NOT gravity feed to empty so you cannot hook up and leave it open. I am not sure you your older model has the same system though. Grey tank empties by pump only.
For my travel needs with an occasional old friend as a companion a 2021 is a better choice. He, being an old trucker, will be fine on the flex bed. Thanks for the comparison to firm up my choice.
Scott, can you comment on the fresh water tank/4 season capability of the '22?...where its located and how it is heated etc...I'm finding it hard to get info on that. Thx.
Here is what is on the Winnebago Travato webpage. Not super helpful. Mentions heated tanks but not sure if that is because of internal or external tanks with heating pads (like I have). Maybe the source of truth is Lichtsinn RV in Forest City. They make very thorough videos on Travato. Roof and sidewall insulation, heated tanks and available dual-pane acrylic insulated windows extend the camping season and the Eco-Hot® water system cuts water waste and waiting time for hot water.*
I'm confused..Why did they move the water fill inside?..If it only takes 3-5 min to fill, whats the big deal besides having to open the rear door?..Winnebago did it for some reason?
there are a lot of function built into the Nautilus water control center and having this internal makes for more 4 season - colder temp use. you can set the water for dry camping -- using from the fresh water tank, set to power fill to fill up the fresh water tanks.. can set it to city water but I do not know why anyone would set this and leave a b van connected to city water pressure -- you have smal grey and black tanks and most setup for city water pressure also need the sewer setup properly to let all the water out.. who in a b - can does that?. there is also the sanitize setting that you can pull in sanitizing water "bleach" or just use it to fill the fresh water tanks from a bucket or other supplementary water container.. and then you have winterize setting to do the winterizing stuff for cold weather storage or setup for winter dry camping. the red switch actual does the water line bypass of the Truma system. several of these valves and function were all over different places in older vans -- now done at the water center
We currently have a Winnebago towable, always interested in seeing Class B/C's and what is out there. I enjoyed the comparisons of the two. Of course, I would also enjoy knowing why the tape measure "cost" you 100,000+ (LOL). Scrolled through the comments already to see if anyone else asked; might have missed it. Please share with us.
LOL on tape measure. Story is, after I took delivery I discovered the tape measure in the wardrobe. So I bought a $108,000 tape measure and got a free van 🚐. Winnebago craftsman left her tape measure 📐 for me
Great video! Doing my research on the Travato and am not sure I like some of the upgrades. Any changes to the location of the Volta batteries? I've heard they are not good being outside and under the vehicle?
I like the bench seat better. I like the new bed better. I think the water Rubik’s cube is because of cold weather, it can deal with the cold weather camping.
Bummed they didn’t keep the great things about the older one and incorporate the new good things. That water issue on the 2022 with the van open is crazy.
Any news on the new Volta Power Pack? Thor may have a new front lounge model coming called the 20J (Not trying to be off topic but I am protesting the G until they bring back the puzzle bed)
Thanks for another great video. Ram Promaster has added additional tech items such as Adaptive Cruise Control, lane departure warning etc. ...I think it is prudent to wait for that tech to show up in show rooms before purchasing a Travato. I should mention, I am a big fan of Adaptive Cruise Control and can't live without it. Of course, not every one is as gung ho on it as I am :)
Properly sized and placed real bathroom sinks can be quite useful. I use my bathroom sink 10 times a day. I like cleaning hands, teeth, and quick wash of something using that sink in my Travato. Undersized and badly placed sinks… totally ageee with you
Great reviews from a user perspective. I have a Winnebago B+/C Cambria that has 4x4 conversion which is a requirement.. Have loved it for over 3 years but have been kicking the tires on downsizing a bit. Are either of these all wheel drive or can they be ordered with 4 wheel drive like the Mercedes or Transit? BTW, have owned various RVs over the years from Lance, Forrest River and Kit but by far it seems Winnebago owns the craftmanship and quality trophy from us although still some room for improvement.
Great comments Tim. thx for sharing. No 4x4 additions for Promaster as it is front wheel drive. Transit can have all-wheel drive. Winnebago makes a good solid rig
Having to fill your tank with the door open could be a serious safety hazard for someone, while your watching your tank fill, what or who’s watching you 👀 ? Especially if your elderly, alone, have physical limitations, so many things could go wrong … don’t want to be the late lunch special for any 🐻 🐊 🦝 critters or blitzed by a down on their luck desperate person … the rig is nice, but that one water situation would make me pass on it. If it were given to me, the first thing I’d do is use the money I didn’t purchase it with and have that changed!!! Both your rigs are very nice and thank you for sharing.
Blind spot monitor on a van is huge. I gave my Hyundai Tucson mid sized suv to my parents in their late 70s and that was the main safety feature that I wanted for my mom. It should be mandatory on all new vehicles.
I really wish those dinette seats were a bench that could even fold down into a small bed. Way more functional and would make this rig way more appealing. Those seats look extremely uncomfortable and where are those people going to sleep anyway? Makes absolutely no sense. I like everything in this van except for those seats. Big fridge is great, and the bathroom is nice. This is a good 1 person rig, but make those seats into a more of a couch/bench/comfy lounging spot.
Great comparison video. Seems like Winnebago went backwards in the 2022 especially with the ridiculous water set up. That alone would keep me from buying a Travato. Looks like a non RVer designed some of the changes in the 22 version.
I have a 2017.5 travato and love it. It has a real black tank, a second bed, a much simpler water system and a much simpler rear bed. I have done several mods (different table, new front bed deployment) as well as a slide out AC/DC fridge. My rig is perfect for our family of 3 (just a toy … no full time). Next year I will “upgrade” but I’m going custom built. Winnebago has gone rapidly downhill in quality and functionality in my opinion.
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Scott one of the MANY things I like about you is you're just so darn nice. When you know something is not right you pointed out so eloquently. In reality these van companies do nothing for the benefit of the customer, they re-engineer to save $$. It's ridiculous to open doors and let all the heat or a/c out to have pressurized water ! Your van is so much better than current models of same type. Your back seat is nicer thicker bench, and jump seat is a plus. Your shower has more height. Gas is better than induction. For any real cooking you need 2 burners not 1.
You made me like this model,so if I'm spending over 150k someone is going to drill a hole through the van ..that WONT leak or allow critters in and that will be that. This is why so many opt for private builds.I still rather do business with a large dealership that won't be out of business a year from now . Warranties are very important and reputable dealerships are the way to go for that. That's why I'm traveling to Gainesville to shop for mine instead of up here in CT. I know they'll figure out a way to take this model and adjust it the way it should be even if I have to pay a few dollars more.
Gregg, you know this already… Sunshine State RVs in Gainesville FL is a great choice. the $$ is BIG, but the life expression is WAY BIGGER and that is what many miss
Indeed that's true, a lot of people tell me oh it's crazy to give up your home and your safety and all that but at my age I have to do it I'm in pretty good shape and it's people like you who help us understand how to do it and do it right
Thanks, Scott and Mike. This was a super helpful video. I am 6' 2" and ready to buy a GL in the next few months for full-time living. I do think the 2019 is a bit of a better fit for me, which is great news if I can find an acceptable used one! The extra bathroom height and puzzle bed have me sold. Really appreciate this video.
So excited for you Ben. Search for a pre-owned Travato 59gl National Park Edition. You’ll be in heaven !
@@gosmall.livelarge I’ll have to check out the NPEs! Hadn’t thought about that difference, but if I recall correctly that’s what you have now. Will have to look at more of your videos on that model. Thanks!
I am new to all of this and am strongly considering the van life for myself and my 5yo. The 2019 worries better for me as I do also work remotely and homeschool. I've watched so many videos but no one talks much about wifi or Internet and such. Thank you though for being there only one to show his the dinette turns into another bed for two! 🤗
Hi Karen. Internet is largely achieved through cellular MiFi hot spots. Hardware and plans vary widely, so you’ll need to chekc with providers.
Great information that I can look at when I could purchase new or used. The improvements are good to see. I like the water set up, and your idea of keeping water off the floor. The lighter bed was also a good improvement for older people like myself. Take care!
Thx for watching, leaving a comment and being a subscriber James
What a great comparison! Thank you, Scott and Mesa Mike! I see things on both that I love. I sure hope Winnebago is listening and will eventually combine the best of both worlds. Keep up all the great videos.
Our pleasure! Hi T & K :)
Me too! Winnebago are you listening?
Great to meet your van bro. Great video
Thanks 👍
Hey Scott, thanks for the comparison of the travados. Sure big difference in the floor plan. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked the video Ron
Hey Scott and Mike, great comparison of the older and new vans. I enjoyed the banter as well as information on the new Travato. Stay safe guys and have one for me. Cheers!!!
F&T !!! Thx sir
Honest men sharing the good and annoying aspects. Thank you both 🎈
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I like Mikes layout when it is identical to yours Scott minus the bathroom size and all. They are still both great Winnebagos.
I love them. That’s what you call van/ life.
Thank you Scott for having Mike show his 2021 GL. I hope you have a great and Happy Thanksgiving with your family and Kyle.
thx Sherri
Great video and comparison for those researching. I can see the pro of having different living areas if you are full time. Thanks Scott and Mike!
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This gave me great info as a senior looking to buy a van in 2023
Glad it helped K B
Thanks Scott and Mike. Great side by side comparison! We really like our 2021GL layout and are lucky to also have a 2021 chassis with the upgrades Mike mentioned (except the radio). Would love to have the hot water recirculation valve. Also like the normal kitchen sink and faucet. However, replacing the fold down sink/faucet with a normal setup in our Travato was not a difficult mod. Will be interesting to see what Winnebago does with the next G update (2022.5???).
Discovery Jane! So excited to have you both on WuW in a few weeks!
Yeah but with a retail in the 190K range now, I'll go without them. the higher they bring the retail, the worst it is for resale as now you're competing with dealers the will be able to reduce pricing base on bigger manufacturer $ to them based of volume and internal discounts.
I had a blast doing this video with you Scott!! And the Vanboree in Willcox was an awesome 4 days of fun...wine tasting, hiking, eating and van gathering!
MESA MIKE… you were such a trooper to open up your van Bandit to us and allow me to record the differences. So proud of you taking action and getting a van even though it didnt have exactly everything you wanted. Like a perfect spouse, unicorns 🦄 are tough to find. Best to go with what gives you great joy to expereince the world around you in a better way. And that is what, sir, you have done. Very proud to be your Van Bro! Thx for helping the Channel and other Audience Friends find their why more quickly. Vanboree Willcox ROCKED!
Awesome job Mike! Thanks for sharing Bandit!
@@gosmall.livelarge It was great to see someone Mike's size in the bath area to get a feel for it's size and usability. Good tip on the bamboo matts being removed for more height.
Great information. Thanks for sharing. Scott, I really like your van for the 2nd sleeping and the dining table. I’m looking for a second bed option. The diamond stitching of Mike’s van does look higher end which is beautiful. The new safety upgrades are excellent with the new travato and the bed would be excellent lighter weight. The ah ha was showing the differences. Thanks.
Overall, I would have to choose one with a second bed option because that is a top priority to me. Maybe Winnebago will change the dining area back for future travato’s. I have another 6 months or so before I will purchase so your channel has been an excellent resource.
glad you liked the video!
What I'm curious about are the chassis features. I'm waiting for adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring to arrive before I purchase a Travato.
Why don't you learn how to drive ?
It has blind spot already, shown in video.
I’m so blown away by how easily you can open your bathroom door. Ours was two hands and jiggling and wiggling until the thing finally broke and fell off - mid major trip! Grrr…. We put up a shower curtain in its place and it’s so much better. Plus it doesn’t clatter going down the road.
I like how the 2022 doesn’t have that cheap Jensen radio. Just doesn’t work very well and I’d like to just take it out and throw it away. It takes up space. Same thing with the TV. And we are those seniors for whom it takes two people to get the bed up. My husband can do it because he’s 6‘3“. I can’t without asking him. But even when he does it if I am there it’s easier if I put my shoulder into it to hold it up while he’s securing it. Still trying to talk him into downsizing to the Pocket… :)
Trish.,.,. Always appreciate your comments
My shower door open easily as well...got to keep it lubed...that's my secret.
@@michaelclark9134 Ours doesn’t seem to be - didn’t seem to be (it’s removed) - well installed, as it turned out. Right out of the box it was hanging up down at the bottom track. That track was installed with a wrinkle in it and it felt like the whole thing was crammed into a space that was too small - also the bamboo mats were badly shaped and crowded it out. But after it fell off, we just left it off and put up a shower curtain. Also the aluminum slats rattling down the road drove my husband crazy. Much happier with the shower curtain.
Great video. Good job guys. Love practical information.
Thanks for watching, commenting, and subscribing Emmie !
Gee Winnebago now needs to create a build that takes the best of each vans for their next year model! I really love the standard faucet sink 🥰 and I’m glad they made that improvement! Thanks Scott and Mike!
Fingers crossed! Mike did great! Thx Kathleen :)
I hope they put the old G floor plan back together with the other upgrades... The new Winnebago Travato G models need to have that jump seat and bigger table to make into the 2nd bed!
Great comprehensive comparison. I still like my KL the best, but if I were to choose a GL, it would NOT be the 2022 configuration. Nothing is ever perfect, but the former floor plan, features, and especially the water setup would be my choice. Clear winner is the 2019 model. I suspect some of the changes will be changed back in future models, because it seems like most people prefer the former setup.
Thx for chiming in Kathi
I definitely like your layout in the front better than the new one. They took a step backwards as far as comfort and flexibility with the new model up front. I do like the new sink and induction cooktop. I like the style of your kitchen window, but the size of the new kitchen window. I like the new recycle water warmup system in the new model. I like the new water station, but do not like that you have to have the door open to fill. I would use a short 1’ to 2’ pigtail hose so I can make the water connection outside and then disconnect outside and let pigtail drain outside. I’m about 5’8” and my wife is shorter so I think the new bathroom would work fine. Thanks Mike for sharing your van…
thx for sharing
Excellent feed I learned a lot about the differences I want to take some of your van and put it together with Mesa Mike's van. LOL thank you so much
Glad you liked! thx for watching, commenting, and being a subscriber!
Considering it's a 2 person van for sleeping I think a more comfortable bench seat for the owners is better than 2 seats designed for extra passengers with belts.
agree with you
Two passenger seats is to increase versatility for people that use this van as a personal vehicle as well as a camper . Not everyone has one dedicated to vacation use only .
Great comparison video Scott and Mike. Thanks!
Mesa Mike rocked it didn’t he !
I just learned i can attach my ladder under the bed , along with the water and electrical lines - wow that freed up storage space for less used items - thank you
Great job!
@@gosmall.livelarge i am have a hard time finding meetups on the east coast - any suggestions
With the new bed I can also bungee items underneath on the bed frame. I bungee my lounge chair as you can see in the video.
I love my 2021G layout that's identical to Lilly. I'd miss the jumpseat because I find it much more comfortable to sit on it and use the table extension. I'm a bit heavy so sitting on the bench seat puts me too close to the table. I HATE the seatbelt-type latch on the bed that's WAY in the back where it's hard to reach with all the junk I have in the "garage" area. My solution is not to move the latch but to find a way to clean out the garage so I can get to it easier. All in all, it's a good design and I'm happy.
Thx for sharing.
I like Mike’s kitchen window best. But definitely love Scott’s living room area best.
Thanks Danni. Would you “street camp” in your Camper Van? This video I made show you how to Urban Camp ruclips.net/video/CRZwu22cFBE/видео.html
We live in one of the new Travato 59gs and love it!
so awesome !
Thanks for this fantastic tour. My issue with all of the levers for water is that they are just more things to break. Wish they had the option for GL great rooms. Bench seat or bucket seats , etc .
Thanks for commenting and watching .
Thank you, great comparison review.
Glad you enjoyed !
Hey Scott! Greetings from Scottsdale AZ. I am picking up my 2022 Travato 59KL next week. I am not a fan of the open-door water fill, but I am glad they changed to the induction cooktop. Looking forward to having a meetup with you and Mesa Mike - maybe next year? 🎶 Happy Trails 🎶
Sounds great Donna! so excited for you. Do your KL a favor and book a few nights at Lost Dutchmen State Park in Apache Junction. Your van will thank me later
Scott I agree with you. I’m surprised Winnebago doesn’t have some kind of cold weather protection pad to keep the cold out while filling the water.
LOL
Thank you both! RWB ❤
You bet Richard !
I think I can live with most of the changes, most are improvements. Particularly the preheat water, TV new location and induction cooktop.
The bathroom height could be my biggest problem.. Even if your shower last 5-10 mins, enduring it several times a week will be difficult.
I'll prefer your bench and table. If I could adapt your bigger table, I will do it.
right! thx for commenting
I have now linked my JBL to my phone. Found direction in manual, very east
good to know
Which manual...couldn't find it?
The city fill with your door open is a no go for us especially in cold or rain. Thanks for comparison.
Happy to help
As far as the water valves are concerned, Winnebago should provide an access door to the rear doors (just like they have on the new EKKO) which would provide easier access without having to really open the rear doors and still keep it as a 4 season van and keep that space heated.
Good tip!
very easy to replace the lagun table with what size you want.... that said.. I have already bought a second lagun table -- I did get a smaller table top on the second one. I likely will replace the orignal with a custom size.. if really wanted you could do a table top with a swing out extension as well
Thx GEG Steve for your thoughts on the table!
Would love to see that mod when your done!
@@michaelclark9134 I will share when I figure out what I want.. I have a good friend in Ashland OR that is a super wood worker with all the fancy tools. I think I will do some size table in bamboo. the second lagun table I bought is of bamboo and I look the look and feel of it.. I'm nearly finished with my electronic and electrics upgrades / mods..... which is where I started my changes in my 22GL
btw... there are a number of folks that saw 4in or so of the old style G table at the wall end and reattach the hinge-mount as they say the table is too long and gets in the way of passage to the seats...
@@steventoney4018 We shortened our 2021GL table by three inches. Makes it much easier to access the cab and don’t notice any difference when using the table. Really like the relatively large table with the swing out extension.
After spending time in the lounge/dining area socializing comfortably with 3/4 other people, I can see how real world usage of the old floor plan (jump-seat) makes more sense.
Theresa !!! Glad you got to hang out in the Great Room of Lucile and see Lily in person !
@@gosmall.livelarge I had a great time! Thanks so much for putting together the Vanboree events. Looking forward to the next one!
Great comparison. I love the G but bought a 22 Solis PX because of the large bed in the back with a side bath. We did a mod that took us from a queen east-west bed to a king north-south bed. But having a great room like in a G is key for me. I would say I was only looking for a 2022 because of the ram digital rearview mirror. It makes driving my 21 four Solis PX easier than my 2009 Toyota Yaris tiny car.
Awesome !
I prefer the outside water fill than having to keep the doors open, no worries about leaks and such.
Totally agree with you !
Hey Scott- I’m a senior citizen and I lift my bed every morning in my 2019 59G!😂😜. Seriously. Love my G with its second bed and the extra bench over the water tank. My question is: where is the onboard water in the ‘22?
in the 22 lithium models -- all the tanks are under the van and all tanks -- fresh water -- grey and black holding tanks have 12 vdc heater pads -- the Volta battery pack is under the van as well and has 120 volt ac heating pads
Tanks still under the chassis!
I'll be in the minority here and say I like the 2022 layout better.
- The new table and seats would allow me (large around the waist) to actually move the drivers seat back and recline some for comfort. We tested out a Nova 20C and with the drivers seat hitting the fridge and had to rule it out.
- For extra table space, could just buy an additional table for the passenger side
- We are leaning towards the 59G (no lithium) and the new 2800i generator is perfect for our needs
- Really like the new TV swivel
- Few extra inches on bed width and the framing are a big plus
- the rear water setup (i.e. city line can't be used with doors closed) will actually be perfect for our needs. Most of the time we'll be dry camping with few RV Park visits.
- Upgraded Promaster features get 3 thumbs up!
Thanks for all your videos!!
(side - your posted website does not seem to load)
Hi OTG.. Thx for adding to the convo
Love .. love …love the water fill info .
VanGO.. Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching, commenting and being a subscriber!!
Scott, Thank you for this comparison video. My thoughts on the shower would be to use a taller van such as the Transit. The other solution would to lower the floor in the shower. Would have to cut through the van floor. Not sure is that is possible. The water fill should be outside like yours.
Why was the Winnebago Paseo discontinued?
Thanks for sharing! Guessing on the Paseo the bed situation wasn’t ideal. that is why I looked elsewhere landing on Travato
We have a 2021 G and we absolutely live in the lounge while on the road. So glad we didn’t wait and get the 2022. That table is simply too small. What’s the thinking there?
I was bummed that La Mesa RV didn't have a 2021 GL or my dream was the NP Edition!
@@michaelclark9134 Love this, is this 4WD?
@@SueTay. No, Ram Promaster chassis is a front wheel drive...no 4 wheel drive conversion available for this chassis.
@@michaelclark9134 Ok, thank you so much. I have a 4WD Chinook Countryside but I’m trying to find a smaller 4WD for my mom and I know she would LOVE this. She needs a 4WD though. Your rig is stunning!
Ellen, Thx for watching, leaving a comment and being a subscriber
Great points. What yr is your Van Scott. Mikes Van i believe is 2022.
I wonder why they changed the height in shower.
Thanks Houli
Hi John. My Travato 59GL is a 2018 Promaster chassis and a 2019 Winnebago build out. WGO wanted to eliminate the shower drain pump, so they raised the floor to gravity drain into the grey tank.
Only because of the warranty issues for Canadian residents I am considering the Leisure instead of the Travato. Can you give me any opinions on this? I truly respect your reviews and unbiased content.
I started out wanting to buy a LTV but I felt that the Travato was more nimble and I liked that it would be easier to Stealth camp...and then there is VOLTA!
Not sure I’d buy a RV based solely on their Warranty. Everyting, even a traditional house, comes with problems to fix right away and over time. I’d recommend buy a RV that has a floor plan that best fits your needs to enable your WHY do you want to RV.
Thanks for the comparison...overall...I love the space U have Scott , especially in your living space....technology is ALWAYS a step ahead of what we have now but that doesn't mean u can't somehow buy or upgrade in the cockpit? Just a thought....
Always enjoy your thoughts Mary
The added electronic features ( new pioneer radio, rear view camera and passing assist are tremendous improvements ti the RAM cab. Wish my 2020.5 had them.
Good to know
Thanks again for sharing a another very informative video. I do like the 2022 Travato, but their are some things in your Van that I would love in the 2022 version, like you I love the size of your table and your water fill up on the outside. otherwise 2022 is a great upgraded Van.
Thx Kay. Appreicate you watching, leaving a comment and being a subscriber
Yes, my 22 Travato gl is in shop for a Recall
Oh boy!
Wire harness?
Hi Scott,
I just noticed an error on the video regarding the shower clearance on my shower in the 2022 GL. You have it listed and actually mentioned my clearance as 59 inches. The 2022GL shower clearance is actually 69 inches. I wanted to list that correction for any of the viewers that may have noticed it as well or want a true comparison...No biggie, probably just a typo or common misquote.
That is correct on the mis-speak in the video part in your shower. In mine I stated things correctly. Hoping people understand the difference between the two showers is about 3”. Thx Mesa Mike for the clarification :)
@@gosmall.livelarge I didnt initially catch it as well...lol...just noticed it now when I watched the video again... It was also listed on your description as 59 inches.
@@gosmall.livelarge What is it about the construction of the 2022 shower that results in a height that is 3" shorter than the 2019 model? Presumably the headroom in the rest of the van has not been reduced or you would have mentioned it? Thanks!
@@immostlyharmless I believe the floor was raised because of the new drain layout - no need for a pump.
@@oldtankguys Got it! Thanks!
you bought the right year Scott.....
Agree with you !!!
What would have been interesting to see is with the vans parked in the same area on a warm sunny day, measure the air temp at the front table area. Am curious if they made any measurable improvements to the insulation in what is usually the hottest section. (Of course both engines will have needed to be cooled off / hoods open, as that too is a heat source most folks overlook). Great video, thx!!
Next time!
Great idea!
Great Compare/Contrast Scott.
glad you liked
Best thing is Volta power. Hope Winnebago puts it in all of their RVs. The backup cameras are great in the new GL. So nice.
Truth !
Great show thank you
Glad you liked. Thx for watching, leaving a comment and being a subscriber Moni
I still prefer and am shopping for a 2020 GL NP Edition. The great room comparison makes the difference. WBGO raised the bathroom floor so they could get rid of the shower sump pump.
NPE 59GL !!
thank you for showing...
No worries
One thing would be of interest to me and that is, what was the difference in the price between the two vehicles? Did you discuss how much more the newer Travato lists for?
did not cover price. interesting idea Gene
Mine was $145K but mine had the Agile Package on my rig. Which is a van accessory company that is working in conjunction with La Mesa RV.
What is the last (newest) year of the TravatoGL layout like Scotts? 2019 or 2020?
2021 Winnebago build out was last year with “old’ floor plan.
2021 correct.
First new G we have seen with the darker wood cabinets, it looks so much more cozy than the light colored wood. Having a dinette with "racing" seats is just silly. I would love to see a model like Lilly with custom upholstery done to the dinette. Imagine how cool it would be with quality furniture style fabrics. I do like the lighter bed but it looks horrible in the up position. Sometimes i wonder why there are no upfitters for Travato interiors? You know like they do for the Storyteller vans.
Totally agree with you on the color scheme and seats
I'm between a pre-owned 2021 and 2022. So far, I think I might do a 2022 and retro-fit the table from the 2021 while keeping the lagoon to use by the entrance mount. Or knowing me, now that I said this, I'll just end up doing a 2021. They cut costs by getting rid of the outdoor speakers, head unit by the TV etc... Don't care much for the TV not swiveling as I can just use my laptop on the kitchen counter and watch it on from the bed if necessary. Also, I'm 5'10 and dislike the cockamamie solution for the gravity bathroom setup. Head unit on the 2022 with the new rear view etc.. are also added value so a tough decision but overall (to me) the 2021 and below are better a better option.
Thx J V
If it came with a spare, Mesa Mike would be able to save space on having a car Jack-given he could do the lift. Nice job to the both of you.
Thanks Jan!
Mixed opinion on the new water station. I dont like the idea of having the door open to have a hose water connection. Prefer the older side hose connector. Having the various valves for winterization and tank fill not hidden under a bed ( in a 2020 KL) is a plus but it means doing those valve changes standing outside with door open.
Appreicate your thoughts
I like the old style better, I like the two separate sleeping areas
Truth
Thanks so u think Ram or winnebago will take your advice and change their design to yours 2019 which would make a lot of people happy to be able to carry 4 people as opposed to 2.
Just got my 2022 Travato Today and one possible difference not mentioned is the grey water tank. It is NOT gravity feed to empty so you cannot hook up and leave it open. I am not sure you your older model has the same system though. Grey tank empties by pump only.
Correct, macerator pump to empty the grey tank. However, the shower drain is gravity into the grey tank. I think I got that right
For my travel needs with an occasional old friend as a companion a 2021 is a better choice. He, being an old trucker, will be fine on the flex bed. Thanks for the comparison to firm up my choice.
Hi Bill. Happy to be of servcie
Really good info!
Glad you liked Sandra
@ Mike where did you get the rug in the bathroom? I have been searching and they are all to wide.
Hi Deborah. Not sure where he procured that rug.
Scott, can you comment on the fresh water tank/4 season capability of the '22?...where its located and how it is heated etc...I'm finding it hard to get info on that. Thx.
Here is what is on the Winnebago Travato webpage. Not super helpful. Mentions heated tanks but not sure if that is because of internal or external tanks with heating pads (like I have). Maybe the source of truth is Lichtsinn RV in Forest City. They make very thorough videos on Travato.
Roof and sidewall insulation, heated tanks and available dual-pane acrylic insulated windows extend the camping season and the Eco-Hot® water system cuts water waste and waiting time for hot water.*
Great video
Thx for that.
I'm confused..Why did they move the water fill inside?..If it only takes 3-5 min to fill, whats the big deal besides having to open the rear door?..Winnebago did it for some reason?
there are a lot of function built into the Nautilus water control center and having this internal makes for more 4 season - colder temp use. you can set the water for dry camping -- using from the fresh water tank, set to power fill to fill up the fresh water tanks.. can set it to city water but I do not know why anyone would set this and leave a b van connected to city water pressure -- you have smal grey and black tanks and most setup for city water pressure also need the sewer setup properly to let all the water out.. who in a b - can does that?. there is also the sanitize setting that you can pull in sanitizing water "bleach" or just use it to fill the fresh water tanks from a bucket or other supplementary water container.. and then you have winterize setting to do the winterizing stuff for cold weather storage or setup for winter dry camping. the red switch actual does the water line bypass of the Truma system. several of these valves and function were all over different places in older vans -- now done at the water center
I’m not a fan of the water manifold system. I’m curious how many van owners take their RV to temps below freezing for days on end
I saw one reply on another video from Winnebago that it was to address freezing issues and to reduce number of cuts/holes in the body.
We currently have a Winnebago towable, always interested in seeing Class B/C's and what is out there. I enjoyed the comparisons of the two. Of course, I would also enjoy knowing why the tape measure "cost" you 100,000+ (LOL). Scrolled through the comments already to see if anyone else asked; might have missed it. Please share with us.
LOL on tape measure. Story is, after I took delivery I discovered the tape measure in the wardrobe. So I bought a $108,000 tape measure and got a free van 🚐. Winnebago craftsman left her tape measure 📐 for me
@@gosmall.livelarge LOL....good story
Great video! Doing my research on the Travato and am not sure I like some of the upgrades. Any changes to the location of the Volta batteries? I've heard they are not good being outside and under the vehicle?
Hi G H. Volta battery pack remains under the vehicle to my knowledge.
I like the bench seat better. I like the new bed better. I think the water Rubik’s cube is because of cold weather, it can deal with the cold weather camping.
good to know
Is it possible to replace those seats in the 2022 with the bench seat from previous years??? I hate those seats in the new floor plan!
Not that I am aware of
When will travato be fully electric? What is your mpg for your travato?
Good question on a electric chassis engine, no clue. MPG on my loaded up Travato is 12 City, 15-18 Hwy
Bummed they didn’t keep the great things about the older one and incorporate the new good things. That water issue on the 2022 with the van open is crazy.
Thanks Jane
Thanks Jane
Any news on the new Volta Power Pack? Thor may have a new front lounge model coming called the 20J (Not trying to be off topic but I am protesting the G until they bring back the puzzle bed)
No news from Volta that I’m aware of except they put a huge Volta system in a Grand Design 5th wheel model… 20J huh?!
Thanks for another great video. Ram Promaster has added additional tech items such as Adaptive Cruise Control, lane departure warning etc. ...I think it is prudent to wait for that tech to show up in show rooms before purchasing a Travato. I should mention, I am a big fan of Adaptive Cruise Control and can't live without it. Of course, not every one is as gung ho on it as I am :)
Thanks for sharing!
Scott how do you know when the fresh water tank is full, do you have an overflow? Do you have to watch you gage inside
Gauge and tank overflow valve spills water onto the ground = I’m full!
@@gosmall.livelarge I don’t think we with the water system have the overflow
I watch my Guage and wait for the overflow.
Tires/Wheels info...did either of you go for the 245 size tires? Thx.
Same size tires that comes standard, just using different brand and all-terrain BF Goodrich K02 tires.
There are actually two spots on the door post to attach the table
okay!
Great video!
Question - How much did it cost to wrap your GL?
Wrap cost $5000. And worth every penny IMO
@@gosmall.livelarge Awesome - thanks for the quick reply. Can you please share who did the job? Looks great!
Do the swivel chairs backs recline or are they stationary?
They recline a few inches, the seats in a Promaster
Why do they put those sinks in the shower area? Wouldn’t the extra space for showering out way having 2 places to wash your hands??
Properly sized and placed real bathroom sinks can be quite useful. I use my bathroom sink 10 times a day. I like cleaning hands, teeth, and quick wash of something using that sink in my Travato. Undersized and badly placed sinks… totally ageee with you
Great reviews from a user perspective. I have a Winnebago B+/C Cambria that has 4x4 conversion which is a requirement.. Have loved it for over 3 years but have been kicking the tires on downsizing a bit. Are either of these all wheel drive or can they be ordered with 4 wheel drive like the Mercedes or Transit?
BTW, have owned various RVs over the years from Lance, Forrest River and Kit but by far it seems Winnebago owns the craftmanship and quality trophy from us although still some room for improvement.
Great comments Tim. thx for sharing. No 4x4 additions for Promaster as it is front wheel drive. Transit can have all-wheel drive. Winnebago makes a good solid rig
Did you ever consider the leisure travel van? Or why did you choose travato over LTV
LTV too big for my desired way to travel. Great rigs though
Having to fill your tank with the door open could be a serious safety hazard for someone, while your watching your tank fill, what or who’s watching you 👀 ? Especially if your elderly, alone, have physical limitations, so many things could go wrong … don’t want to be the late lunch special for any 🐻 🐊 🦝 critters or blitzed by a down on their luck desperate person … the rig is nice, but that one water situation would make me pass on it. If it were given to me, the first thing I’d do is use the money I didn’t purchase it with and have that changed!!! Both your rigs are very nice and thank you for sharing.
Watch out behind you !
Guys! You both misidentified the Lagun table mount location on the pillar
Thanks for the correction
I was actually pointing to the correct bracket location with the tape measure...but you could not see from Scott's camera angle.
@@michaelclark9134
I figured you’d know where you’ve put it….being too polite LOL
Blind spot monitor on a van is huge. I gave my Hyundai Tucson mid sized suv to my parents in their late 70s and that was the main safety feature that I wanted for my mom. It should be mandatory on all new vehicles.
Thanks for that
Water inside connect is no go with me because I usually use city water
thx Sharon
Mike was cool!
Thanks...it was actually kind of hot in Willcox that day...lol
@@michaelclark9134 My sister has 2019 travato. She loves it.
Mesa Mike is super cool !
I really wish those dinette seats were a bench that could even fold down into a small bed. Way more functional and would make this rig way more appealing. Those seats look extremely uncomfortable and where are those people going to sleep anyway? Makes absolutely no sense. I like everything in this van except for those seats. Big fridge is great, and the bathroom is nice. This is a good 1 person rig, but make those seats into a more of a couch/bench/comfy lounging spot.
You make good points
Great comparison video. Seems like Winnebago went backwards in the 2022 especially with the ridiculous water set up. That alone would keep me from buying a Travato. Looks like a non RVer designed some of the changes in the 22 version.
Great point M O… Thanks for watching, commenting and being a subscriber!!
I have a 2017.5 travato and love it. It has a real black tank, a second bed, a much simpler water system and a much simpler rear bed. I have done several mods (different table, new front bed deployment) as well as a slide out AC/DC fridge. My rig is perfect for our family of 3 (just a toy … no full time). Next year I will “upgrade” but I’m going custom built. Winnebago has gone rapidly downhill in quality and functionality in my opinion.
Glad you enjoy your “toy”!! thx for commenting