@@allaboutrv - I like it. Love the idea of the half bath for guests or ERs lol. How long is that trailer? And the commode in the full bath, is that what? you hook that up to septic tank somewhere? Also, where are you guys located?
I told my husband I never want to own a home and I wanted to buy a 5th wheeler live in trailer and he thought I was nuts and why would I want to live like that.... until I showed him these kind of Trailer and he is on board!!!
Girl, same! I’m a country girl-grew up in a farm town in AZ and my hubby grew up in the Bay Area in SF, CA. He is NOT out-doorsy... I might get him to agree to something like this!😂🤘🏻✌🏻
As a handicapped senior citizen I absolutely love the shower!! I use a seat in the shower, as I can’t stand very long. Also, you’ve placed a grab handle on the wall about 3 feet up. Perfect spot! Also a very large shower door for large guys like myself! Bravo!! Love the living area with that beautiful tv!
I am thinking of purchasing a camper to live in, but I’m not sure how the electricity and gas work, is there like hookups for gas like a house? Or do you actually need to refill tanks? Where does the restroom waste go? What’s the cost of living like?
Nice lay out, but damn you Americans really like that 80's style design in your RV's. It's everywhere. Whoever picked that wallpaper should probably find something else to do.
But they will sell thousands of them because other people like it. They have other wall coverings just ask or visit the manufactures webpage they will show the interior choices.
naive comment. If you want to sell something this expensive, you need to design a model in an attractive, contemporary style with a comfortable layout. It's why builders design model home interiors well--to attract buyers. The guts and conveniences of this model look great, but the inside here is just plain ugly and cramped. And that's just plain bad business. Guys, work with an experienced, forward-thinking architect and interior designer to get it right.
These RVs, especially fifth wheels and travel trailers are built with weight in mind. They build them to be as light as possible. Building one of these units with style and weight reduction become a challenge.
The more I watch these RV tours, I realize it’s just cheaper to drive to the destination and check in at the hotel. Nothing much else to worry about. It’s such a hassle to maintain the RV, you’ll outgrow it quickly, and it becomes a money pit.
It's a beautiful RV, but it still looks like 1980's RV inside. Except, for the appliances, tv's and furniture. The wall coverings, carpet and I guess the choice of colors for the wall with the wood cabinetry and those plain wood doors just gives it that early 80's look a little bit. I would have done dark wood or dark flooring no carpets at all and done a silvery or light grayish walls with and white kitchen cabinets and white marble counter tops and 6 panel wood or fiberglass doors. I guess that's how the owners wanted. But nonetheless, a beautiful RV!
i’ve been obsessed with watching these and figuring out how i will fit my family and i’ve decided: me and my sister in the bedroom, my parents will probably get singles for us, and in the living room, my parents and my brother
@@shelbygrl29 Well, I was. And I can tell you, that the COLOURING and STYLE (optic wise) in this RV, the COMBINATION of the Walls, the carpet, the linoleum, the plain, dark wood, all that was common early 80s look. So yes, this modern RV does give some 80s vibe, on the inside. But I guess, lots of you were too busy being a frustrated, ass commenter, to even try and use your brains first, before getting all cocky.
Come over and visit when you can, many of us love to see people visit from other countries. I hope you get to visit and enjoy this beautiful country. Have you been to any of the northern island of Japan?
I'm sure it's difficult trying to please everyone. But there are basic design principles that one learns at school, like color theory, and how the eye needs to be able to travel through a space with ease. I'd absolutely love to get a chance to speak with someone at Forrest Rivers, Jayco, Keystone, DRV, or Open Range. So that I could collaborate with them on a trial-run, and perhaps releasing them as a special limited edition to their key market dealerships to help shift their design language into a new, and exciting direction. One where beige, and the mismatched wood stains of the cabinet fascias to surrounds are a thing of the past, and ABSOLUTELY NO MORE ALMOND EXTERIORS WITH SWIRLING GRAPHICS! We shouldn't have to pay $12,000 for an exterior that isn't the visual equivalent of room temp oatmeal. Why can't these coaches be a solid color, like medium platinum satin or gloss pearl? Also...... Blue LED accent lighting is the upscale interiors kiss of death! It's quiet literally the quickest way to make any space that's not ultra modern look cheap, and tacky. LEDs are great for creative accent lighting. Especially because they last a long time, they're small, and very efficient. But they don't give off the infrared wavelengths that halogen incandescent bulbs do, and if you have them everywhere at home, and you notice that you're not feeling as chipper or happy during the winter months........ That'd be the reason! Slightly warm white light is the most aesthetically pleasing for interior accent lighting.....PERIOD! And black light switches, surrounds on exterior doors, and seam covers is awful! For the younger, more utilitarian, motocross type demographic toy-hauler applications it's totally acceptable. But it cheapens a unit targeted towards a more laid back type of coach with lighter color scheme. Truly, it does. Holy crap, that was a rant and a half! My sincere apologies. But I'm right.
freaking gorgeous..... God i cant wait till i can afford one of these and i can start my nationwide tour.. This one right here is my new all time favorite.. well, favorite within the "realistic" realm.. besides the double decker will smith style rv's.. but i wont have 4 million dollars anytime soon. and if i did i wouldnt spend it on ONE rv.
Start with what you can afford now and get out there, love the one you are with do not wait for the perfect camper. I hope you get out there and have fun.
The real question everyone should ask when considering any camper that extends is, ask to see it folded up and if you can access the bed, the fridge and the bathroom..? Thats the one you want.
Those U-Shaped living rooms where everyone has to watch the television sideways are ridiculous. You have to watch everything with your head and body twisted towards the television.
Janet Williams Really...? If you have no original thoughts maybe you can be told what to think, how to think. Did you not see the part about recreational? Tell the vision is for people who are almost dead but, nobody has told them from the great programmer. If they had a vaccine where you could live 500 years longer, no disease, these people would jump right on it. You may be asking what is wrong with that? It is because you don't think your own thoughts you don't know the answer. Stop watching the idiot box. You will see life as it should be. Don't you understand that you think about television all the time. You plan your day according to the programming. Be honest with yourself.
@@johnthompson6698 Quite ironic, to write this as a comment on RUclips, no? xD (Because, Computer and Internet are less idiotic than the Television. Uuuuuh. At least here, everyone can shit their lousy opinion out into the world.) I'd say: If one isn't an Idiot, one won't turn into an Idiot, just because one watches TV. If one already starts as an Idiot, well, it won't matter anymore, if one does, or doesn't watch TV. (One last thing: Program? Who isn't using on Demand? xD)
Saw this video from a few years ago. I wanted to comment on that fifth wheel. It’s a very nice fifth wheel. I would definitely full time in it. It’s a very nice fifth wheel.
Love the unit but one small thing, someone should ask Big Country why they would put the outside speakers & TV hook-ups up front instead of in the back of the RV under the awing where 99.9% of people will sit & hang out.
Do you even have a camper??? Probably not because the only thing you care about is the inside you need to think about weight making sure it is level and what truck you need to pull it also making sure it fits your buget
People that buy campers want to see the outside also and the storage areas, etc. If someone spends 6 months of the year or full time they want to know about the storage and weight limits. also the connections and tires, axle, that is all important if you buy one. I would be happy to explain why to you if you would like. I hope you get outside camping or just for a trip.
Hi John, The camper is washer/dryer prepped. It is in the closet around 17.55 minutes in. You could do a combo or stackable style. They do not offer a dishwasher on their advertised option list but sometime they will do them by special request if it will fit on the model. It normally goes in the island and would replace the two lower drawers so you do lose a little storge.
Seriously!!!! However; once inside, I was so excited to see a "2019" yes! "2019' what I thought would be incredible RV! I, like you, with my 21 year old BIG one-lol, would never be able to afford anything like this either lol. I just like watching the videos. Of course, this is beautiful, but, not even close to what I expected for a 2019. POSSIBLY the outside was more interesting for a change! Maybe that's why I couldn't get a full screen and move forward on this one. I normally really like their videos. I apologize for such a long comment!
So why would they carpet the heavy traffic steps and then use vinyl flooring on the steps to the bedroom ? I wouldn't like for my guests to go thru my bedroom when they needed to shower. Very nice to have the interior be finished off muted instead of the high polish final coat on the wood.
This rv is made for an older generation. Take out all the TV’s. Air conditioner, is it an under mount? If so, if trouble were to happen how hard (labor cost 😳) or easy to repair. Asking for we owned a 40’ Alfa a decade ago and it had an under mount air conditioner with central flow. Sounds nice and quiet like an original home. That is until it went out. We tried to remove it ourselves but realized the RV had to raise off the ground to pull it out or to an RV service dept . with a pit. Next step was to do a HWY WRAP on the RV so we could take it in to an RV service dept. NOT FUN 😳. Shortly afterwards the frig went out. Big solid glass window at the end busted out. We had extra cost of buying apt size washer and dryer. My point is, these rv’s need to be able to maintain wear and tear of the hwy and off grid camping. We downsized quickly and found a 1991 Alfa 33’ and gutted it. We’ve been living full time for 18 years in this RV. She’s safe with the Steele frame instead of the aluminum frames they use today. We did built ins for all our furniture for we all know how expensive rv furniture is and half the size of normal furniture used in stick built homes. My husband recently suggested we remove the 12 ‘ slide and enclose the wall. Reasons for this thought was to make her more off the grid if ever the need should come in our lifetime. Unfortunately my husband of 18 years took his final journey home on Dec. 28, 2018. It’s been a bitter sweet emotional rollercoaster thinking about, do I finish our plans or create my own. It’s certainly not one I’m ready to make but sometimes life moves you into those decisions ready or not. Life should be simple and this rv will give you tons of headaches and less time to enjoy the true intentions of living. Framing, wiring and safety should be your number one concerns. If you need to pay this price for a home on wheels, take my advice, you will worry 100% of the time about not damaging or cleaning that one lane path throughout. One item out of place can become a cluster instantly. When you get to the point of needing a 60,000. plus RV......just fly to your destination and enjoy a rental and then fly back home. Now days if you want to site see a particular area, just rent a car for a week. Pull any of these rv’s off the lot taking it home and it has already depreciated 10-15,000. Not worth the cost nor are they made with your safety in mind but more for the visual candy effect. Love my RV and wouldn’t have changed one day of the 18 years of adventures with my hubby in our 33’ Alfa RV. Good Luck and may your journey hold memories to sustain you in those years when all is left but to reminisce. God Bless!
A generator can be added to the unit, but at an added charge. The continuous hot water can happen with a hot water on demand system, but it is also at an added cost. And most newer units are 4 seasons certified.
Wow living room and kitchen are huge, this is better than some houses.I really like the fact that it is split level, I really like split levels, I don't like one floor flat houses, and I like the fact that it is not an open concept, but how many televisions does one need? One is more than enough, if that, I don't have a tv and don't want one.
I love checking out RC's/Camper's etc. but over the years I have noticed it doesn't matter what brand, year it is from, I have not come across any that, accommodate for a family of five and wheelchair accessible in anyway.
Hell you could live out of that buy a solar panel for your power you just have too fill your water tanks here and there and fill your propane takes from time too time but that's it your own moveable home pretty much.
Zoey Rae James wow really there's apartments even houses I've seen the smaller than that thing. Sounds like somebody's high-maintenance got really high standards. But most people that are trying to buy these aren't going to live in it full time it's a recreational vehicle for time off
I'd love to have this for full time living. But for what it probably cost I would rather have a little smaller airstream, they are built to last and I bought a used one in 1989 to move to Tennessee to help my parents. Lived in it just fine even with a 4 year old for a year. Oh and it was 20 some years old still in great shape. But guess this time around I'll go with a 22 ft tag along and yes to live in full time by myself.😉😁
If the axels are each only rated for 7,000 pounds, then how is it that the dry weight of the camper is 14,516? I understand that some of the weight will be born by the tow vehicle, however, it says that you can "load/fill it up" with another nearly 2,000 lbs. Can you educate me as to why the axels would be rated for less than what the trailer weighs even BEFORE loading it?
I think it should have (2) two 8,000 pound axles. But here is an explanation why they have the 7K other than price. You will always have weight on the front jacks or the tow vehicle, you need at least 15% but should have 20% for this size trailer for the truck to handle it better. If you max it out at 16,000 pounds and have 20% on the pin on the tow vehicle you have over 3,000 on the truck and are only 13,000 on the axles. This is nice but it is made for a price point and any extra would raise that price. These are also often hauled to a park and setup on blocks for a couple years, they are full time living and some people will park them at a nice place and stay for a long time.
My favorite part is the living room, so perfect and design! But I don't like very much the kitchen, and not anough space for 4 people dining. I don't know why but the RV is not big anough for me, (I like as big 5th wheel as possible for some reason 🤗) nice video after all!
I agree with a few of the comments regarding inside design. Do any of these rv designers watch just any HGTV? Just one episode and you would realize that your design is 20 years old. People have moved on with these designs, colors and materials. I have always said the the RV industry has been very slow to update with new interiors, and I don’t get it!
I'm not a fan of fifth wheels cause the bedroom was in the front . But one like this I wouldn't mind as long as a washer and dryer came with it . I like the ideal of being able to sit while you shower and also having the half bath is nice
you can always add a washer and dryer. but if you watch the video it has hookups you just need to get one. The shower chair is helpful for ladies when shaving there legs. You would need to be at a campsite with water hook up if you want to sit in the shower.
2 7,000lb axles and a gross weight of 16,500 lbs ? That’s horrible. Axles can handle 14,000 lbs but the sticker says gross weight 16,500 lbs. this will create major problems. I would not accept this fifth wheel. Even the dry weight 14,520 lbs is more than the axles can hold. This rig for full timers needs 2 10,000 lbs axles or 3 7,000 lbs axles
You always have jacks down or the truck hooked up and you should have at least 15% on the truck, but yes it should be at least two (2) 8000 pound axles.
Wouldn’t like having all The control switches at the opening of the front door. Maybe it’s handy but it would have been nice to have disguised it so it’s not right in your face.
It only has 2 to 3 places to sleep and that is all you really need and the kitchen and TV if you are camping we have a nice camper and it has more places to sleep than that so I am not a big fan of it we have a big family
This is not set up for a big family it is set up for grandma and grandpa or a couple that travels some and has friends over but only have overnight guests some time.
How much is it
Hi Yassin, These units are around the $62,000 to $64,000 range depending on the options that are on them.
@@allaboutrv - I like it. Love the idea of the half bath for guests or ERs lol. How long is that trailer? And the commode in the full bath, is that what? you hook that up to septic tank somewhere? Also, where are you guys located?
@@allaboutrv - lastly, the kitchen oven, how large a turkey can one get in that bad boy?
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like 60 grand
Great floor plan, great size, but the decor is so old fashioned, like it's from the 80s.
home interior brown on brown on brown.. why cant the inside match the modern outside?
Not rlly
I've always wondered,why these things are always so damn ugly
Manufacturers would create more interest if the interiors where white instead of brown. So agreed it looks dated.
I told my husband I never want to own a home and I wanted to buy a 5th wheeler live in trailer and he thought I was nuts and why would I want to live like that.... until I showed him these kind of Trailer and he is on board!!!
Girl, same! I’m a country girl-grew up in a farm town in AZ and my hubby grew up in the Bay Area in SF, CA. He is NOT out-doorsy... I might get him to agree to something like this!😂🤘🏻✌🏻
I hope you get something and can get out there and enjoy the country.
For this to be designed in 2019, the interior sure looks 80's.
I really like the living area being separated from the kitchen.
As a handicapped senior citizen I absolutely love the shower!! I use a seat in the shower, as I can’t stand very long. Also, you’ve placed a grab handle on the wall about 3 feet up. Perfect spot! Also a very large shower door for large guys like myself! Bravo!! Love the living area with that beautiful tv!
Definitely too much time spent on the outside. Interior starts at 11:07
Appreciate that forward count. . Was about to click off until then.
Thanx
Its just me
Yup. Just watching it on mute now. I hate salesman. They will lie and exaggerate just to make a sale.
Yes definitely, along with too much overall talking and captain obvious-ING.
I absolutely agree with you
Bought a 2012 Big Country and love it. Living in it full time and no different than a house except smaller.
I am thinking of purchasing a camper to live in, but I’m not sure how the electricity and gas work, is there like hookups for gas like a house? Or do you actually need to refill tanks? Where does the restroom waste go? What’s the cost of living like?
Here I go. Looking at sh1t I have no plans to ever use or buy... these things are sweet tho
John I would love to buy one like this once I have the funds
For the meantime just have fun looking. Lol. It is free
Waking up at min 16.... Am I the only one who fell asleep in the 1st 4 mins of this video?. Listening to this guy talk, snoozefest.😴😴😴
Nice that they have a casting couch for on the go films...
11:00 inside starts 😎👍🏻 Just for us wives lol
I think it would be best for all if you started on the inside. ..
agree
Jeez this thing is nicer and bigger than my house. Well it’s not like you know bigger but it is nicer
11:09 your welcome 🙂
Genius, ROTFLMAO
Thx
Tnx bro
The stuff dreams are made of for someone who has been homeless and in a dodge caravan for 7 years. Amazing.
Nice lay out, but damn you Americans really like that 80's style design in your RV's. It's everywhere. Whoever picked that wallpaper should probably find something else to do.
But they will sell thousands of them because other people like it. They have other wall coverings just ask or visit the manufactures webpage they will show the interior choices.
Gorgeous!!! I like how it's super modern with a touch of the 80s. Wish my family had a truck... 😔
I live in a 19 foot travel trailer paid for but watch these videos to get ideals for upgrades 😁
Same here. good on you camper girl.!
I hope you are having fun! Enjoy getting out there.
Good god when will the haters realise this is just the display model & you can pick what you want putting in your RV.
This is a sold unit someone ordered this way
naive comment. If you want to sell something this expensive, you need to design a model in an attractive, contemporary style with a comfortable layout. It's why builders design model home interiors well--to attract buyers. The guts and conveniences of this model look great, but the inside here is just plain ugly and cramped. And that's just plain bad business. Guys, work with an experienced, forward-thinking architect and interior designer to get it right.
These RVs, especially fifth wheels and travel trailers are built with weight in mind. They build them to be as light as possible. Building one of these units with style and weight reduction become a challenge.
The more I watch these RV tours, I realize it’s just cheaper to drive to the destination and check in at the hotel. Nothing much else to worry about. It’s such a hassle to maintain the RV, you’ll outgrow it quickly, and it becomes a money pit.
Et Q spot on
Not if you want to camp out in the desert or a forest, then the hotel does not work.
This is gorgeous!! We can't afford this but, it's fun to look at and dream.
I guess this is just a demo model but that spray foam at 6:18 threw me off
Yeah that stuff gets wet and stays wet and rots it out
These u.s companies need to modernise their interiors.
It's a beautiful RV, but it still looks like 1980's RV inside. Except, for the appliances, tv's and furniture. The wall coverings, carpet and I guess the choice of colors for the wall with the wood cabinetry and those plain wood doors just gives it that early 80's look a little bit. I would have done dark wood or dark flooring no carpets at all and done a silvery or light grayish walls with and white kitchen cabinets and white marble counter tops and 6 panel wood or fiberglass doors. I guess that's how the owners wanted. But nonetheless, a beautiful RV!
i’ve been obsessed with watching these and figuring out how i will fit my family and i’ve decided: me and my sister in the bedroom, my parents will probably get singles for us, and in the living room, my parents and my brother
This is a beautiful coach ( trailer) I really like your walkthrough explaining everything that this has on it!
It is very sad that a 2019 Heartland Big Country 3902FL has an interior from the 70´s.
More 80s. But yes.
This looks like something out of the 80's.
Eric Sanchez -ikr!!!??!!! Was he even BORN early enough to have LIVED in the 80's (and I DON'T MEAN as a toddler)??? Jc? :)
I sort of understand what he's saying lol. The late 80's early 90's were a big hit with the overhead top living area.
@@shelbygrl29 Well, I was. And I can tell you, that the COLOURING and STYLE (optic wise) in this RV, the COMBINATION of the Walls, the carpet, the linoleum, the plain, dark wood, all that was common early 80s look.
So yes, this modern RV does give some 80s vibe, on the inside.
But I guess, lots of you were too busy being a frustrated, ass commenter, to even try and use your brains first, before getting all cocky.
Not to keen on the idea of guests having to go through the hosts bedroom to use the shower 😕
for sure bigger and nicer than my room in japan *cries*
Come over and visit when you can, many of us love to see people visit from other countries. I hope you get to visit and enjoy this beautiful country. Have you been to any of the northern island of Japan?
I'm sure it's difficult trying to please everyone.
But there are basic design principles that one learns at school, like color theory, and how the eye needs to be able to travel through a space with ease. I'd absolutely love to get a chance to speak with someone at
Forrest Rivers, Jayco, Keystone, DRV, or Open Range. So that I could collaborate with them on a trial-run, and perhaps releasing them as a special limited edition to their key market dealerships to help shift their design language into a new, and exciting direction.
One where beige, and the mismatched wood stains of the cabinet fascias to surrounds are a thing of the past, and ABSOLUTELY NO MORE ALMOND EXTERIORS WITH SWIRLING GRAPHICS!
We shouldn't have to pay $12,000 for an exterior that isn't the visual equivalent of room temp oatmeal.
Why can't these coaches be a solid color, like medium platinum satin or gloss pearl?
Also...... Blue LED accent lighting is the upscale interiors kiss of death! It's quiet literally the quickest way to make any space that's not ultra modern look cheap, and tacky.
LEDs are great for creative accent lighting. Especially because they last a long time, they're small, and very efficient. But they don't give off the infrared wavelengths that halogen incandescent bulbs do, and if you have them everywhere at home, and you notice that you're not feeling as chipper or happy during the winter months........ That'd be the reason!
Slightly warm white light is the most aesthetically pleasing for interior accent lighting.....PERIOD!
And black light switches, surrounds on exterior doors, and seam covers is awful!
For the younger, more utilitarian, motocross type demographic toy-hauler applications it's totally acceptable. But it cheapens a unit targeted towards a more laid back type of coach with lighter color scheme.
Truly, it does.
Holy crap, that was a rant and a half!
My sincere apologies.
But I'm right.
freaking gorgeous..... God i cant wait till i can afford one of these and i can start my nationwide tour.. This one right here is my new all time favorite.. well, favorite within the "realistic" realm.. besides the double decker will smith style rv's.. but i wont have 4 million dollars anytime soon. and if i did i wouldnt spend it on ONE rv.
Start with what you can afford now and get out there, love the one you are with do not wait for the perfect camper. I hope you get out there and have fun.
People talking about the color scheme... I’m in my 30’s and I like it. Wish I had somewhere to put it.
11:10 you’re welcome.
I like the colors and the slide out setup everything says cozy out in the arizona desert.
The real question everyone should ask when considering any camper that extends is, ask to see it folded up and if you can access the bed, the fridge and the bathroom..? Thats the one you want.
Apparently someone didn’t get the memo that it’s not 1970 anymore.
Those U-Shaped living rooms where everyone has to watch the television sideways are ridiculous. You have to watch everything with your head and body twisted towards the television.
Janet Williams Really...? If you have no original thoughts maybe you can be told what to think, how to think. Did you not see the part about recreational? Tell the vision is for people who are almost dead but, nobody has told them from the great programmer. If they had a vaccine where you could live 500 years longer, no disease, these people would jump right on it. You may be asking what is wrong with that? It is because you don't think your own thoughts you don't know the answer. Stop watching the idiot box. You will see life as it should be. Don't you understand that you think about television all the time. You plan your day according to the programming. Be honest with yourself.
Janet Williams
Quick answer...stop watching TV.
@@johnthompson6698 Quite ironic, to write this as a comment on RUclips, no? xD (Because, Computer and Internet are less idiotic than the Television. Uuuuuh. At least here, everyone can shit their lousy opinion out into the world.)
I'd say: If one isn't an Idiot, one won't turn into an Idiot, just because one watches TV. If one already starts as an Idiot, well, it won't matter anymore, if one does, or doesn't watch TV.
(One last thing: Program? Who isn't using on Demand? xD)
Most of these are only occupied by 2 people and there are reclining seats facing the tv. Sofas are for guests and conversation.
Saw this video from a few years ago. I wanted to comment on that fifth wheel. It’s a very nice fifth wheel. I would definitely full time in it. It’s a very nice fifth wheel.
Wow...3 televisions in 2 rooms. You guys really love watching TV.
At 13:27 note you have your own personal spider named Boris..on the floor...no extra cost for him...
JoeTheLion60 lmfao I died
😂😅😁
You the man
Love the unit but one small thing, someone should ask Big Country why they would put the outside speakers & TV hook-ups up front instead of in the back of the RV under the awing where 99.9% of people will sit & hang out.
The interior makes it feel like grandma and grandpa's house on wheels.
It took you til 11:08 to go inside 🙄
Do you even have a camper??? Probably not because the only thing you care about is the inside you need to think about weight making sure it is level and what truck you need to pull it also making sure it fits your buget
Me too.
People that buy campers want to see the outside also and the storage areas, etc. If someone spends 6 months of the year or full time they want to know about the storage and weight limits. also the connections and tires, axle, that is all important if you buy one. I would be happy to explain why to you if you would like. I hope you get outside camping or just for a trip.
How about washing machines, dryer, dishwasher. Never said anything about that.
Hi John, The camper is washer/dryer prepped. It is in the closet around 17.55 minutes in. You could do a combo or stackable style. They do not offer a dishwasher on their advertised option list but sometime they will do them by special request if it will fit on the model. It normally goes in the island and would replace the two lower drawers so you do lose a little storge.
Interior video is at 11:00
Crazy Canuck you’re my hero
The overhang behind the rear wheels means it would bottom out in the slightest dip in the road.
Great explanation on the walk-through, & certainly a contrast to the local builds here! Regards from Australia!
Just beautiful! Very knowledgeable salesman. ✌🏻
What an amazing fifth wheel Thank you was nice to see loved it
Glad you enjoyed it
Hummmm it's bigger than I thought🤔 it's nice ☺️I only wish it was bullet proof 😥
would weigh to much to tow if it was bullet proof.
Do the wasp nests @ 6:17 cost extra? Or is that included...?
I'm definitely gonna buy one of this to prepare myself from Zombie Apocalipse
I will never be able to afford anything like this for me and my 5 little ones but,WILL YOU GET INSIDE Already..lol😆
Seriously!!!! However; once inside, I was so excited to see a "2019" yes! "2019' what I thought would be incredible RV! I, like you, with my 21 year old BIG one-lol, would never be able to afford anything like this either lol. I just like watching the videos. Of course, this is beautiful, but, not even close to what I expected for a 2019. POSSIBLY the outside was more interesting for a change! Maybe that's why I couldn't get a full screen and move forward on this one. I normally really like their videos. I apologize for such a long comment!
jasmin offutt Don’t say it like that !! You can do anything you put your mind to !!
Haha I know it took 11 min till he got inside!,
Did anyone notice in the description it says "couch" not "coach"....
For the price it Should have solar panels on roof plus the spot for extra hook ups
Floors are horrendous. Cheap tile. Layout feels crampy. Looks vintage. Needs a lot of work. Good luck on unloading this albatross!
It's not tile. It's linoleum.
11:25 ur welcome
So why would they carpet the heavy traffic steps and then use vinyl flooring on the steps to the bedroom ? I wouldn't like for my guests to go thru my bedroom when they needed to shower. Very nice to have the interior be finished off muted instead of the high polish final coat on the wood.
Need outside kitchen, a must, and installed washer and dryer
The back end isn’t just “a look,” the upgraded rear end-cap reduces the chances of water intrusion.
This rv is made for an older generation. Take out all the TV’s. Air conditioner, is it an under mount? If so, if trouble were to happen how hard (labor cost 😳) or easy to repair. Asking for we owned a 40’ Alfa a decade ago and it had an under mount air conditioner with central flow. Sounds nice and quiet like an original home. That is until it went out. We tried to remove it ourselves but realized the RV had to raise off the ground to pull it out or to an RV service dept . with a pit. Next step was to do a HWY WRAP on the RV so we could take it in to an RV service dept. NOT FUN 😳.
Shortly afterwards the frig went out.
Big solid glass window at the end busted out.
We had extra cost of buying apt size washer and dryer.
My point is, these rv’s need to be able to maintain wear and tear of the hwy and off grid camping. We downsized quickly and found a 1991 Alfa 33’ and gutted it. We’ve been living full time for 18 years in this RV. She’s safe with the Steele frame instead of the aluminum frames they use today. We did built ins for all our furniture for we all know how expensive rv furniture is and half the size of normal furniture used in stick built homes. My husband recently suggested we remove the 12 ‘ slide and enclose the wall. Reasons for this thought was to make her more off the grid if ever the need should come in our lifetime. Unfortunately my husband of 18 years took his final journey home on Dec. 28, 2018. It’s been a bitter sweet emotional rollercoaster thinking about, do I finish our plans or create my own. It’s certainly not one I’m ready to make but sometimes life moves you into those decisions ready or not.
Life should be simple and this rv will give you tons of headaches and less time to enjoy the true intentions of living. Framing, wiring and safety should be your number one concerns. If you need to pay this price for a home on wheels, take my advice, you will worry 100% of the time about not damaging or cleaning that one lane path throughout. One item out of place can become a cluster instantly. When you get to the point of needing a 60,000. plus RV......just fly to your destination and enjoy a rental and then fly back home. Now days if you want to site see a particular area, just rent a car for a week. Pull any of these rv’s off the lot taking it home and it has already depreciated 10-15,000.
Not worth the cost nor are they made with your safety in mind but more for the visual candy effect.
Love my RV and wouldn’t have changed one day of the 18 years of adventures with my hubby in our 33’ Alfa RV.
Good Luck and may your journey hold memories to sustain you in those years when all is left but to reminisce.
God Bless!
Can you prep for a generator, can you add a continuous hot water heater, is it 4 seasons ?
A generator can be added to the unit, but at an added charge. The continuous hot water can happen with a hot water on demand system, but it is also at an added cost. And most newer units are 4 seasons certified.
More features than our apartment hands very nice
I want this just for me to escape from my family lol
are you sure this is an RV not kind of small villa???
Dump handles in front of the axles are for kitchen gray water
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When I grow up I want to get a really big trailer and get a permenant spot a pioneer campground and live there with a family of my own!💙😊👌🏻
Wow this is so pretty! Just like a house!
For all the people making fun of the colors, this thing is huge, you could easily remolded it, and it really cheap for its size.
Definitely would need a 1 ton truck to tow this one!
at about the 20:30 point you're touching the control on the wall heading into the bedroom and you can see the wall move! What's up with that?
Wow living room and kitchen are huge, this is better than some houses.I really like the fact that it is split level, I really like split levels, I don't like one floor flat houses, and I like the fact that it is not an open concept, but how many televisions does one need? One is more than enough, if that, I don't have a tv and don't want one.
It's just lovely ! ❣️😆 I love everything about the Big Country my goodness it's just beautiful 🎉👍👏💕
Paula Tristan lol
Well, there's no accounting for taste, good or bad, as it is in this case!
I love checking out RC's/Camper's etc. but over the years I have noticed it doesn't matter what brand, year it is from, I have not come across any that, accommodate for a family of five and wheelchair accessible in anyway.
Wow, you didn't expect that anyway, did you?
Hell you could live out of that buy a solar panel for your power you just have too fill your water tanks here and there and fill your propane takes from time too time but that's it your own moveable home pretty much.
Ryan Scherbluk I've had to live in one of this things for 2.5 years. NO THANKS! Even in a newer one. Nope
Nuh uh! No way!
Zoey Rae James wow really there's apartments even houses I've seen the smaller than that thing. Sounds like somebody's high-maintenance got really high standards. But most people that are trying to buy these aren't going to live in it full time it's a recreational vehicle for time off
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I'd love to have this for full time living. But for what it probably cost I would rather have a little smaller airstream, they are built to last and I bought a used one in 1989 to move to Tennessee to help my parents. Lived in it just fine even with a 4 year old for a year. Oh and it was 20 some years old still in great shape. But guess this time around I'll go with a 22 ft tag along and yes to live in full time by myself.😉😁
We do!! Love it
I love the front living room floor plans.
If the axels are each only rated for 7,000 pounds, then how is it that the dry weight of the camper is 14,516? I understand that some of the weight will be born by the tow vehicle, however, it says that you can "load/fill it up" with another nearly 2,000 lbs.
Can you educate me as to why the axels would be rated for less than what the trailer weighs even BEFORE loading it?
MorningDew Reynolds someone needs to check their math lol
I think it should have (2) two 8,000 pound axles. But here is an explanation why they have the 7K other than price. You will always have weight on the front jacks or the tow vehicle, you need at least 15% but should have 20% for this size trailer for the truck to handle it better. If you max it out at 16,000 pounds and have 20% on the pin on the tow vehicle you have over 3,000 on the truck and are only 13,000 on the axles. This is nice but it is made for a price point and any extra would raise that price. These are also often hauled to a park and setup on blocks for a couple years, they are full time living and some people will park them at a nice place and stay for a long time.
My GOD he took 20min....to go inside...thanks to fast forward 😐
You did a great presentation of this camper. Do people use these campers to live in? They seem to have more room than the tiny houses.
I know a couple who sold their house & live full time in a similar RV. They love it.
My favorite part is the living room, so perfect and design! But I don't like very much the kitchen, and not anough space for 4 people dining. I don't know why but the RV is not big anough for me, (I like as big 5th wheel as possible for some reason 🤗) nice video after all!
Table extends and you can get 4 people there, they provide 2 more chairs.
I agree with a few of the comments regarding inside design. Do any of these rv designers watch just any HGTV? Just one episode and you would realize that your design is 20 years old. People have moved on with these designs, colors and materials. I have always said the the RV industry has been very slow to update with new interiors, and I don’t get it!
I'm not a fan of fifth wheels cause the bedroom was in the front . But one like this I wouldn't mind as long as a washer and dryer came with it . I like the ideal of being able to sit while you shower and also having the half bath is nice
you can always add a washer and dryer. but if you watch the video it has hookups you just need to get one. The shower chair is helpful for ladies when shaving there legs. You would need to be at a campsite with water hook up if you want to sit in the shower.
I love this one.The wood is beautiful. And I like the layout of it. Does it have a dishwasher?
It’s nice but that size doesn’t give you many options on campgrounds.
Absolutely beautiful!
2 7,000lb axles and a gross weight of 16,500 lbs ? That’s horrible. Axles can handle 14,000 lbs but the sticker says gross weight 16,500 lbs. this will create major problems. I would not accept this fifth wheel. Even the dry weight 14,520 lbs is more than the axles can hold. This rig for full timers needs 2 10,000 lbs axles or 3 7,000 lbs axles
You always have jacks down or the truck hooked up and you should have at least 15% on the truck, but yes it should be at least two (2) 8000 pound axles.
WOW! Anyone could live there full time.
Wouldn’t like having all
The control switches at the opening of the front door. Maybe it’s handy but it would have been nice to have disguised it so it’s not right in your face.
Old fashioned. Why the dark wood?
This looks soo nice and there is soo much space😍😍
Recently I made a camper video for my RUclips channel inspired by you too 😁🤘
Loved it. It's looks like you guys are having a fun time traveling around over there.
Is there a particular reason you don't pan out so we can see the actual space all at once??
It only has 2 to 3 places to sleep and that is all you really need and the kitchen and TV if you are camping we have a nice camper and it has more places to sleep than that so I am not a big fan of it we have a big family
This is not set up for a big family it is set up for grandma and grandpa or a couple that travels some and has friends over but only have overnight guests some time.
Most attractive coach I've ever seen
And the living room or entertainment area as another 2 bedrooms for kids. Just saying if this is mine.
Wow beautiful 👌👌👌
I don't have money for a second house right now.
Dannyboyz AN OUTHOUSE?
@@nicks.carter574 That's what you call a outside Toilet...
The outside is beautiful but the inside looks depressing. I can’t afford it anyway but if I could I’d pass on this one .
I felt the same way. I enjoy looking at the Luxe 5th wheels. I can only dream.
Since you can't afford it, your vulgar opinion doesn't count.
This is nice. But it would be better to have a 3/4 bath by the kitchen.