Thanks Josh! Great job and much appreciated. We are currently building the newly designed 21KVS. The door has been moved to the back. Photos will be added soon, but you can view the design. We have a whole line of KVS, short to long. All with that beautiful kitchen! Thanks again Josh, you do a great job.
I like the suspension construction. I’ll be mostly boondocking and would like a fifth wheel model that is somewhat four season capable. What do you produce in the 30 foot range?
Check out the F270KVS fifth wheel. Same idea with the kitchen, but in a 33 ft fifth wheel. It's an incredible floorplan. I'm of the opinion that a view out the back is something you really appreciate once you have it, although I don't currently. Construction and build quality is second to none. I've got about 50 nights and 10k miles with my 2022 22FQS and even though my warranty is up in a few weeks, I had to dig deep to find anything to take it in for. They aren't the techiest or flashiest out there ( no InCommand or similar, no compressor fridge, no inverter prep, etc.), but the quality is what you get here. I have had mine down into the teens and nothing has frozen. They are heavy for their size. My unit is part of the Timber Ridge series which unlike these, is built on an 8-inch I-beam frame....on a 27-footer! Crazy, and yes it does mean you can get it with auto level. Unheard of in a small trailer. I also must say, there is a camaraderie in having one of these. When you pass one on the road you wave. How many Keystone owners can say that? Makes it fun. They do need to offer some apparel though so us proud owners can sport our brand.
Josh, we have the 280KVS Titanium ORV this one’s bigger brother. Fortunate to be able to travel 7,000 miles last year, multiple locations from ocean to mountain lakes. Early spring and late fall temperatures in the teens are no problems, towing with their ungraded suspension is by far an industry best even in high winds. Theatre seats, vast windows, durable build ORVs are among the best. Would highly recommend.
I really like this one. I think that's a real neat idea for a trash can in the kitchen and easy to take the trash "out" from that storage door. If this comes with a sofa or theater seating, and the rotating drink holder trays or a hideaway table, it would be king!!! Thanks for the review Josh!! --Brent
Hey Josh I don't normally reply in the comment section but this time I had to! I was laughing all through your presentation😂😂😂. You should sell tickets and do little seminars. I watch every tour of yours because you are so funny. I don't know anything about the technical parts of an RV, but I will listen to you all the way through. I love all the little oddities you come up with, like fart fan. l love the little giggle you sometimes do. You are hilarious, yet I do learn something here and there. Thank you for cheering me up! Keep up the good work. ❤
I have this RV, but in the Timberridge model, 21 kvs, meaning it does have 2 recliners with end table, with bathroom between living area & bedroom. Point: I almost never use the recliners because the dinette is so comfortable and big. So this model is attractive because it's shorter than my 31.2', plus you get a nice tub in this, whereas I only have a shower. 🤷
so glad you finally did this but remember this is one of the smaller units please find and review larger ones also that's a Mountain dinette fits 3 per side we own an ORV 24rls and love it thanks
We have the Outdoors RV Blackstone 260KVS and love it. As you said the windows when you are backed up to the ocean are priceless! It is a solid 4 seasons RV.
Bought our 2022 24 RKS from Bishs in Omaha in Jan of 22. We had owned a Flagstaff prior to the ORV. I will say the Flagstaff was a good unit and fit and finish was good. I retired and we were going to do extensive RV travel and we’re attracted to ORV because as you stated they build their own frames and the TRUE four season capability. Have not been disappointed. We live in the Midwest and love to travel the Southwest. This trailer allows us to comfortably dry camp in any climate.
Living in Denver I see a lot of these in the West. Hunters and hardcore boondockers love these. The build quality is off the charts and so is the price.
Ok Josh.... Wowser.... That thing is a beast!!! Love the real wood all over that thing, none of that sticker wrapped stuff.. I like the huge dinette, but I think this model would be best served with some theater seat action, this would also help with the "Cracker Barrel" access. They should do a factory real queen sized bed in there as well. All in all, just some small tweeks would make this great.. Thanks for bringing new RVs to the channel Josh!! This one is a keeper for sure!!!
2016 21RBS owner here and I cannot speak enough great things about this trailer! We have taken it camping in all different types of Oregon weather and have never been cold or too hot in it! The insulation on these is top notch, we actually forgot to fill propane one time before snow camping and our small electric heater was enough to keep it warm with everything closed up. I do love the kitchen in this layout and the extras added in, but the limited access with the slide in would be a deal breaker for my family personally. Making lunches/bathroom breaks is definitely something we do while traveling. After owning this brand of trailer, I don't think we'll ever go back to a different brand. Larger is def in our future 😉 but it will also be an Outdoors RV!
I have an ORV 250 RDS and love it! Obviously the build quality is much stronger than the Jayco that I had previously. When the weather changes quickly it is so nice to have the extra insulation all around. ORV and Northwoods may be sister companies, the ORV just seemed to have more toughness built into it. It may be a minor thing but ORV covers both entry doors with their awnings, Northwoods does not. This made me stop looking at Northwoods all together. We spend a lot of time on the Oregon coast and in the northern California, Southern Oregon mountains so shade and weather protection is very nice to have. Thank you for covering Outdoors RV, Josh.
About time we see these presented by the "best RV guy" out there! Bravo! We love ours, and have had the best of times in it - well built (for an RV...) and comfy all the way! Thanks Josh! BTW, we camp out east, in Canada for that matter...hahaha, we traveled all the way to get one of those, and we can't say enough what a great buy this has been!
@@fit4ya1975 Like all RVs, once the 3 years have passed, you can go anywhere…they are not built with “special” items that requires very specific parts…they all are available across Canada and the US. As for the first 3 years, we traveled back to our dealer (to have it reviewed) and all was fine (about 20,000km worth of towing in 3 years). As for the first 3 years, nothing broke - we got lucky, it was built in 2019 (fall) right before the big push…but, we looked at the 2023 models, and they were the same built quality! This manufacturer only builds about 2500 units/year…nothing is rushed, and it shows. Ours is a 24RLS. We traveled 33000km in 2023 (across Canada + Alaska and back) and we can report: nothing broke! BTW, it’s “heavy”, so not really made for 150 series truck (what we had before) and the tong is 32in high…so even with our 1 ton diesel, we still need a little rise on the shank! Hope it helps? We certainly recommend ORV!
Hi Josh, We have a 2022 22FQS Titanium that we love. We can access the entire trailer with the slide in for those quick stops while traveling. We have camped in 110+ degree heat and the air conditioning worked great, on a generator, and with the temperatures in the low 20s and the heater has worked great also. The refrig door drove me nuts being black, look like a hole in the side of the trailer, like a lot of other owners I sanded the black off and stained it as close to match that I could get. Some day I will make doors to match the rest of the cabinets. So much better to look at. Does not draw you attention when you walk into the trailer. Keep up the good information coming. Terry and Jade
Thanks Josh! I've been waiting for your ORV reviews. This one is beautiful and ALMOST tempts me from the ORV 20DB - which I would love to see you review! 20DB has no slides, an awesome rear dinette, AND an LP generator. Need that generator since I'll be traveling with pets and must keep them cool (or warm) when I can't bring them in the store/restaraunt with me. I just don't understand all these comments wanting to do away with the dinette! I need that functional space to eat, work, craft, game, and to more easily socialize. If you need to recline get a wedge and recline on the bed...... P.S. I happen to like the colors but don't really give a hang on colors. If I don't like it, it's nothing a can of paint won't cure! Only exception is the upholstery. ORV has awesome toy haulers but the upholstery is all black. Not having that!
FINALLY! Someone has done a review on ORV! I’ve had since 2018 and love it. There are a few items I’d change, but I say the same thing about my Jacco. Thanks for the review!
Thank you for showcasing this incredible little trailer! We have been loving our 21KVS all over the country since 2019, including week-long summer beach adventures with our grandsons, who both sleep on the dinette bed. We chose this model specifically for its compact size & durability, as we prefer local/state/national parks & boondocking. And since we do use our kitchen, it stood out above all other floorplans. Plus...THOSE WINDOWS! (We have enjoyed many sunrises & lovely views, even from the bed. Speaking of, we swapped the supplied mattress for a standard RV queen about a year ago. The slide "slides" along the bedding, but is not impeded by it. Sure, it's not ideal for long rainy days inside, but it doesn't suck, either, especially as--with the right balance of venting & heat (here in the PNW), condensation doesn't build up like other brands. We play games, read, watch TV, sit outside under the awning or pop-up with the propane fire, and take short walks with the dogs. We have had no issue with "travel mode", either. Stow table top on bed, secure bathroom door open, and we both can do our business easily. I can shimmy thru to the kitchen for snacks/lunch prep. We've overnighted at Walmarts, Cracker Barrels, and Harvest Hosts with zero issues.
Have 2015 23RBS. Was on road 4 months this winter. In Utah for two months, lots of snow got down to -7 and had lots of single digit and below zero night. Propane heater and underbelly heat kept me warm and had no problem with my lines or tanks freezing. One of the hosts had an orv too and he had no problems. Can’t say the same for brand new ultra deluxe keystone 4 season Montana fiver parked behind me. Love my trailer.
Josh, your last sentence summed it up. The last brand you will ever want. We have had several of the major brands over the last 25 years and have had our ORV for the last 4 years. We absolutely love it! Also, we have the 280RKS which is so large we actually still have empty drawers. Thanks for highlighting the brand and please show more models in the future.
Thanks for this vid. It’s an awesome trailer. Even though I live in the Northeast, this would be a perfect camper for the camping we do mostly on Forest Service lands. Plus, it sleeps 3-4 adults comfortably with good 4 season capability. Large dinette is perfect for cold or rainy game nights! Would be tough to trade in my Airstream, but this is one that gives me pause to consider it.
Thanks for making the trip Nerd. I don't know. I kinda like the layout. I'll watch it again while on sitting on the beach. you know, I got my toes in the water as in the sand, not a worry in the world a cold adult beverage in my hand.
While I like the concept of a "boondocking and outdoor living" trailer, the deal breaker for me is the dinette. Even if you're boondocking, weather happens and you could be "stuck" inside. I would prefer to find two recliners with the attachable TV trays or a fold up table which you pull out as needed. Don't want to be stuck in a ridged dinette chair all day.
The dinette is actually very comfortable. Hubby and I are a little fluffy, and a few pillows and bench covers make the seats into chaise lounges! The dinette is extra wide for plenty of room for games, snacks, laptops or whatever you need to occupy yourself! Ripping out the T.V. from the wall and painting the walls white made the rig so much less claustrophobic on those cool "inside" days.
I like the black door panels on the fridge. The only thing I don't like on several ORV trailers is you cannot option out the dinette for a sofa or recliners. In this one I'd rather be able to stretch out on a couch with a book on a rainy day. Dinette seating never really lets you be able to do that. I prefer the gas/electric fridge. Many of our state and Forest Service campgrounds here in NC don't have electric or other hookups as a result we end up dry camping and with a gas/electric fridge we can usually make a full weekend without having to worry about recharging the batteries. That is very iffy with a compressor refrigerator unless you have a lot of direct sun and big solar setup.
Yeah, that’s were being a little more classic like that feels kind of restrictive sometimes. I would also like a sofa instead of the dinette myself. And with that giant dinette size any sofa could comfortably fit
Love the 19MKS and would like to see a review from Josh. Theater seating, dinette, and a queen Murphy bed that does not fold in the middle. Twin axle and 1/2 ton towable. Who else does a floor plan like that? I can’t find one.
Great Job Josh, love Outdoor RV’s. Tomorrow I’m looking at a used 25RDS. If in good shape I might buy. If not I’ll have to take a trip to west coast. Keep up the good work.
This layout definitely makes sense for a west coast camper where you spend most of your time outside and the kitchen is the main focus. For me it feels a little claustrophobic, but I am on the east coast and we end up having to spend a little more time inside due to our weather. If I wanted the kitchen to be the main focus I would just have to opt for a little larger of a trailer cause I need a little more space. I have heard great things about ORVs and look forward to eventually seeing one at a show.
Great video, as usual J-man! I think they just need to make the bed a murphy style. It'd give more comfortable seating, plus you could pivot the tv towards you!
You should check out some of the other floor plans. They have couples campers with no slides. ( Road mode all the time ) They also go all the way to toy haulers and many sizes in between. Wish they were on the East coast too. They would be great for really hot climates also.
Josh,nor an O.R.V owner but did alot of research on them,the larger ones have nicer floor plans but all in all,they build a really nice, rugged, well built RV. Was seriously thinking about buying one but their dealers are too far away for me to consider purchasing, and service. As you know, I live in Central Fla. Great REVEIW JOSH AS ALWAYS!!!
This is my exact rig! We HATED all the brown! We ripped out the TV and overhead bedroom and bathroom cabinets, painted the walls white, kitchen cabinets green, pulled out the window awnings, took out the divider curtain, and fully loaded it up with solar and it’s awesome! It heats and cools very well with the two inch walls. We added an AC foam piece inside also which increased the cooling efficiency exponentially. Victron batteries and charge controller etc. We boon docked at Escapade in Tucson for 5 days before we had to empty the black tank. Very robust rig that we love! Thanks for showing it off Josh!
Reminds me of a Lance product that I really like. I think this could be my new fav tho. 💜 It and all it's HOA approved browns😂 especially the look of the bathroom counter and oh 💜 the shub!!!!! I wonder if I could sit on the toilet and soak my feet at same time😜
I love “one room” trailers! The open floor plan is cool, BUT! I would order this with white bright wood cabinets. The brown makes it look closed in. Don’t like the darker colors. But, the kitchen, dining table, and no wall between the bedroom is my jam!🤙great trailer!
I have looked at Outdoor RV. Two things that you may have not noticed... That rear side door by the Kitchen, put you trash can in there and the countertop has an access to drop stuff into it. Also, the space above in the front pass through is insulated to keep the bed area warmer.
What a wonderful job you nerd, thanks for the hitch information, my truck is raised a little bit, so please keep up the great work of keeping us updated with the good & the bad stay safe & happy camping everyone.
I have used our orv for scout camp in 0 degree weather in eastern ore and have been in southern ca in 105 degree weather...the insulation is unbelievable.....quality is all i can say.
I like the interesting floor plan. Would prefer theater seats. Not crazy about the decor at all though😮 The kitchen is amazing. I would have to consider cooking again if we had this one 😅
This one is Absolutely Gorgeous!!! And im not one for slides, but I could totally work with this in road mode if needed with a little side shimmy. This thing is Amazing!!❤
Oh, I like this. Those windows are fantastic! Loads of counter space, even that spot to the left of the sink for letting the dishes dry. I was concerned the lack of upper cabinets would impact the storage, but nope. Not an issue That shower rod! I've never seen anything like it! Does the curtain stay in there ok? It looks like it's so far away from the tub, I worry that it would be hard to keep that curtain in. This trailer is so cozy. I agree that it seems like each area is separate, designated. From looking at it here, it seems like it's bigger than it is. It occurred to me too that if you were to hang a curtain (I'd prefer removable) at the edge of the slide, anyone who sleeps at the dinette would have a nice private spot. I would definitely do that when friend camping. The only miss I see is those swirls. With a name like Outdoor, I'd much rather see something more natural on the outer shell. Besides. Everyone does swirls.
Oh man Uncle Josh, you get the Didi seal of approval on this trailer, I really like it! 🖒🤗🖒 I only wish that the bedroom had windows like the kitchen, I love those windows! Nice big windows so you can see from any and all angles and also have air flow The bathroom really sticks out into the hallway a lot, that might be a problem, but, overall, I do like this trailer my friend, thank you for sharing! 🤗🤗 Thank you also for getting on the floor, you are awesome!! 👍 👍
Being from Oregon I think they nailed it other than I would rather have a theater seat instead of a dinette. Last weekend we were camping on the Oregon coast and the camp host had an Outdoors RV trailer. I told my wife "that's why you don't go to an indoor RV show, you would end up with an indoors RV and no one wants that lol". Thanks for the video Josh!
I think it looks fantastic. Nice to finally see a different floor plan. Maybe I missed it, but maybe one day you could do a video on solar. When you see a panel, say like this one, what does one panel do? Run what ? Just the low voltage lights? Or the a/c? Because this is very confusing 1 panel or 2 etc. this trailer to me is awesome except for 3 things, the stairs, the small queen, and no shade on door. Love the rock guard.
Technically speaking solar, basically only charges batteries. The batteries, then power everything else. An inverter system may also be applied to allow the batteries to run higher voltage appliances. I’ll be at a greater tax on the batteries.
We have a 2018 24KRS and absolutely love it! Our last RV was a 2500 Bigfoot Slide-in. We have this unit on our riverfront property in Northern Minnesota. We use it almost every weekend, our coldest this winter in the trailer was 18 below zero. It takes around two hours to get to 72 at these low temperatures.
Built stronger would be my thought as well. I live in Oregon where they’re made and have stopped a few times in Pendleton on my way hunting to drool over these RV’s. This particular model I like with the rear kitchen. They have TItanium versions of a lot of their RV’s which add a lot more solar, generators, extra large water and waste capacities and other options like larger frames, etc. Corin puts up several videos of the Outdoor models from her family’s Thompson RV dealership in Pendleton. I think it may be the largest dealer for Outdoor RV in Oregon, maybe the Northwest. Thanks for posting the video Josh. I was one of those who requested it. By the way they utilize 5/8” tongue and groove plywood on the floor as well. There is a video of their factory in LaGrande, Oregon where they go step by step on a build. It’s a tour with a couple who bought one of their RV’s👍
That tour sold us on ODRV and then when we bought one it was very poorly built. They have great ideas but poor execution. Our Jayco and Grand Design before it were built with a lot more care. Ours seems like it was built by workers from Forest River. We've put a ton of hours into fixing it up and sealing it up and now in the cold (we full time) we find that it is no warmer than anything else, it just takes an hours or two longer to get really cold. We still need the same amount of heaters. Just wish they really did do all those PDI's that the factory tour showed, but to us it seemed like they did no PDI's. We wish we went with Grand Design instead. We would have saved a ton of money and we could have put a little of that towards beefing up the suspension which is the biggest issue other RV's have that ODRV actually did tackle fairly well.
I'm back well I really like the layout and kitchen is great & fridge and stove match for color ect. For road mode U can usually park away from other vehicles & use this way.
I like seeing thick walled baggage doors. Screams quality, and consideration for cold weather. When it gets down into the 30s during early/late season trips, I'm not convinced those flimsy half inch doors (that tend to warp) are keeping the chill out from under your bed.
It’s a bit of an odd layout but the kitchen is neato. I hope you’ll get to review the ORV creek side 19 mks that looks like a really interesting layout!
One of my favorite floorplans from ORV. It would be awesome at a Lake Campground or National Park Campground. Mountain Series is one of the better ones for colder camp season.
Absolutely LOVE the kitchen prep space and outdoor viewing capabilities. I’ve been researching this brand and it’s “sisters”. I’m sold on them. But living in Ohio, it is near impossible to see one up close. I think I need one that’s just a little more suitable for full-time-with a little more “relax room/work space”. Like the fact there’s no luggage rack on top which leaves more space for solar panels Love Arctic Fox, ORV, Snow River and Fox Mountain. Quality is 2nd to none IMO! Thanks Josh!
I like this floor plan. To be honest, the TV has become less important for us over the years, so that's a non issue for us. My impression for this RV is "Cozy"
Thanks Josh for getting some footage on the Northwood/ORV brand of RV's; from all of the research I have been doing, I feel this brand is among the best value for the dollar in terms of quality construction, and in function....I wish they had a greater Midwest presence in units, but it would be worth venturing West to purchase one. Agree with the change out of the dinette with theater seats, and would also opt for the 12v compressor fridge too. But, the thing that stands out to me is the suspension, and frame construction of this brand! Glad that Bish's is a dealer for ORV! All the best! ~Lou
Love it! The kitchen is amazing! I wondered if they made that model with a Murphy bed. I like the idea of having the extra seating that isn't just sitting at the dinette.
Outdoors is my favorite RV and it's built like a brick Shooothouse! Thank you for the super dooper expose' Josh to the point of red cheeks on my face and rear. What a beautiful rig. Thank you for the show, will in Florida
Really liking ORV! I like the 23DBS. I love the construction, detail, and window coverage they bring to creating their RVs. My wife and I love Murphy beds just for extra seating space. Would love to see their take on a Murphy Bed in the 23BDS or other trailers
I'm not a huge fan of that floor plan, but ORV and Northwood products are in a class of their own on quality. You get what you pay for with RV's. We had a 2012 ORV Wind River class in really great condition, no major issues with it. Sold it a couple years ago when used prices were crazy. Still looking for our next one, which will likely be an ORV or Northwood again. We haven't been able to find much inventory of the floor plans we like to even go look at, but it does seem inventory is starting to improve. Not in any huge hurry to purchase anyways, the right trailer will come along when the time is right.
If they’re going to bother with 2 things in the kitchen a. Huge windows b. Countertops they might consider pull out under-counters and 3/4 foldable chairs for desk or breakfast bar space. Last free be 😉
Put a theater seat or sofa in that slide for dinofa action and it'd be fantastic.
I’d be totally up for that
Exactly what I was thinking. give me a reclining loveseat type sofa and a couple of tv trays to eat on. It would be a perfect couples RV
I agree. Replace dinette with theater seats. The tv is well placed! The colors have got to go 😬
That model would be the 24KRS with rear kitchen.
Absolutely
Thanks Josh! Great job and much appreciated. We are currently building the newly designed 21KVS. The door has been moved to the back. Photos will be added soon, but you can view the design. We have a whole line of KVS, short to long. All with that beautiful kitchen! Thanks again Josh, you do a great job.
Man appreciate the insight. I hope to get some updated footage some day!! Thank you!!
@@JoshtheRVNerd Got the factory commenting already. Great Job!
I like the suspension construction. I’ll be mostly boondocking and would like a fifth wheel model that is somewhat four season capable. What do you produce in the 30 foot range?
Check out the F270KVS fifth wheel. Same idea with the kitchen, but in a 33 ft fifth wheel. It's an incredible floorplan. I'm of the opinion that a view out the back is something you really appreciate once you have it, although I don't currently. Construction and build quality is second to none. I've got about 50 nights and 10k miles with my 2022 22FQS and even though my warranty is up in a few weeks, I had to dig deep to find anything to take it in for. They aren't the techiest or flashiest out there ( no InCommand or similar, no compressor fridge, no inverter prep, etc.), but the quality is what you get here. I have had mine down into the teens and nothing has frozen. They are heavy for their size. My unit is part of the Timber Ridge series which unlike these, is built on an 8-inch I-beam frame....on a 27-footer! Crazy, and yes it does mean you can get it with auto level. Unheard of in a small trailer. I also must say, there is a camaraderie in having one of these. When you pass one on the road you wave. How many Keystone owners can say that? Makes it fun. They do need to offer some apparel though so us proud owners can sport our brand.
@@jordancook1668 oh yes! That is beautiful!
I love this. A camper is for eating and sleeping. Not sitting and watching TV.
I really dig this.
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It's the perfect camping trailer. Focusing on camping instead of hanging out watching TV trailer.
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Josh, we have the 280KVS Titanium ORV this one’s bigger brother. Fortunate to be able to travel 7,000 miles last year, multiple locations from ocean to mountain lakes. Early spring and late fall temperatures in the teens are no problems, towing with their ungraded suspension is by far an industry best even in high winds. Theatre seats, vast windows, durable build ORVs are among the best. Would highly recommend.
Wow LOVE seeing this!! Ty
Industry best is a stretch. It's not independent suspension
@@JoshtheRVNerd If you guys got these in stock, you would sell out constantly.
I love all outdoors RV products. Quality far and above others
Super solid stuff for sure
I really like this one. I think that's a real neat idea for a trash can in the kitchen and easy to take the trash "out" from that storage door. If this comes with a sofa or theater seating, and the rotating drink holder trays or a hideaway table, it would be king!!! Thanks for the review Josh!! --Brent
Yeah I love hidden garbage like that
Hey Josh I don't normally reply in the comment section but this time I had to! I was laughing all through your presentation😂😂😂. You should sell tickets and do little seminars. I watch every tour of yours because you are so funny. I don't know anything about the technical parts of an RV, but I will listen to you all the way through. I love all the little oddities you come up with, like fart fan. l love the little giggle you sometimes do. You are hilarious, yet I do learn something here and there. Thank you for cheering me up! Keep up the good work. ❤
I have this RV, but in the Timberridge model, 21 kvs, meaning it does have 2 recliners with end table, with bathroom between living area & bedroom.
Point: I almost never use the recliners because the dinette is so comfortable and big.
So this model is attractive because it's shorter than my 31.2', plus you get a nice tub in this, whereas I only have a shower. 🤷
so glad you finally did this but remember this is one of the smaller units please find and review larger ones also that's a Mountain dinette fits 3 per side we own an ORV 24rls and love it thanks
At the 10:54 mark, that shower curtain rod is pretty neat. The u-shaped kitchen placed in the rear is certainly different.
Yeah, those shower set ups are awesome
We have the Outdoors RV Blackstone 260KVS and love it. As you said the windows when you are backed up to the ocean are priceless! It is a solid 4 seasons RV.
TY so much for sharing! Love real owner input!
Bought our 2022 24 RKS from Bishs in Omaha in Jan of 22. We had owned a Flagstaff prior to the ORV. I will say the Flagstaff was a good unit and fit and finish was good. I retired and we were going to do extensive RV travel and we’re attracted to ORV because as you stated they build their own frames and the TRUE four season capability. Have not been disappointed. We live in the Midwest and love to travel the Southwest. This trailer allows us to comfortably dry camp in any climate.
This is huge praise for their brand. Ty so much for sharing
Maybe get a couple folding bar stools to use in the kitchen. Could be a nice place to have a few cups of coffee with a view.
Great idea!
Living in Denver I see a lot of these in the West. Hunters and hardcore boondockers love these. The build quality is off the charts and so is the price.
Yeah the one goes with the other I fear
@@JoshtheRVNerd Cheap isn't good & good isn't cheap.
Ok Josh.... Wowser.... That thing is a beast!!! Love the real wood all over that thing, none of that sticker wrapped stuff.. I like the huge dinette, but I think this model would be best served with some theater seat action, this would also help with the "Cracker Barrel" access. They should do a factory real queen sized bed in there as well. All in all, just some small tweeks would make this great..
Thanks for bringing new RVs to the channel Josh!! This one is a keeper for sure!!!
I believe the cabinet stiles and rails are still a sticker wrap btw
I don’t want to lie by omission
2016 21RBS owner here and I cannot speak enough great things about this trailer! We have taken it camping in all different types of Oregon weather and have never been cold or too hot in it! The insulation on these is top notch, we actually forgot to fill propane one time before snow camping and our small electric heater was enough to keep it warm with everything closed up.
I do love the kitchen in this layout and the extras added in, but the limited access with the slide in would be a deal breaker for my family personally. Making lunches/bathroom breaks is definitely something we do while traveling.
After owning this brand of trailer, I don't think we'll ever go back to a different brand. Larger is def in our future 😉 but it will also be an Outdoors RV!
Man.. Ty for taking the time to share this. I hear things like this regularly from ORV. It’s great to hear from actual owners
I have an ORV 250 RDS and love it! Obviously the build quality is much stronger than the Jayco that I had previously. When the weather changes quickly it is so nice to have the extra insulation all around. ORV and Northwoods may be sister companies, the ORV just seemed to have more toughness built into it. It may be a minor thing but ORV covers both entry doors with their awnings, Northwoods does not. This made me stop looking at Northwoods all together. We spend a lot of time on the Oregon coast and in the northern California, Southern Oregon mountains so shade and weather protection is very nice to have. Thank you for covering Outdoors RV, Josh.
Appreciate you sharing your thoughts!! Ty Jason
About time we see these presented by the "best RV guy" out there! Bravo! We love ours, and have had the best of times in it - well built (for an RV...) and comfy all the way! Thanks Josh! BTW, we camp out east, in Canada for that matter...hahaha, we traveled all the way to get one of those, and we can't say enough what a great buy this has been!
Wow ty for the kind words!!
What dealerships can you go to for repairs? Hows it held up, i'm thinking of getting one and have heard great things.
@@fit4ya1975 Like all RVs, once the 3 years have passed, you can go anywhere…they are not built with “special” items that requires very specific parts…they all are available across Canada and the US. As for the first 3 years, we traveled back to our dealer (to have it reviewed) and all was fine (about 20,000km worth of towing in 3 years). As for the first 3 years, nothing broke - we got lucky, it was built in 2019 (fall) right before the big push…but, we looked at the 2023 models, and they were the same built quality! This manufacturer only builds about 2500 units/year…nothing is rushed, and it shows. Ours is a 24RLS. We traveled 33000km in 2023 (across Canada + Alaska and back) and we can report: nothing broke! BTW, it’s “heavy”, so not really made for 150 series truck (what we had before) and the tong is 32in high…so even with our 1 ton diesel, we still need a little rise on the shank! Hope it helps? We certainly recommend ORV!
@@remitremblay2091 Thank you for the detailed response. Glad its held up for ya. Safe travels.
Love my 2019 20FQ mtn series. I pull with my 4x4 and camp off grid anywhere I want to go!
That sounds pretty awesome
Hi Josh, We have a 2022 22FQS Titanium that we love. We can access the entire trailer with the slide in for those quick stops while traveling. We have camped in 110+ degree heat and the air conditioning worked great, on a generator, and with the temperatures in the low 20s and the heater has worked great also. The refrig door drove me nuts being black, look like a hole in the side of the trailer, like a lot of other owners I sanded the black off and stained it as close to match that I could get. Some day I will make doors to match the rest of the cabinets. So much better to look at. Does not draw you attention when you walk into the trailer. Keep up the good information coming. Terry and Jade
I love feedback like this for real owners. Thank you so much.
Thanks Josh! I've been waiting for your ORV reviews. This one is beautiful and ALMOST tempts me from the ORV 20DB - which I would love to see you review! 20DB has no slides, an awesome rear dinette, AND an LP generator. Need that generator since I'll be traveling with pets and must keep them cool (or warm) when I can't bring them in the store/restaraunt with me. I just don't understand all these comments wanting to do away with the dinette! I need that functional space to eat, work, craft, game, and to more easily socialize. If you need to recline get a wedge and recline on the bed......
P.S. I happen to like the colors but don't really give a hang on colors. If I don't like it, it's nothing a can of paint won't cure! Only exception is the upholstery. ORV has awesome toy haulers but the upholstery is all black. Not having that!
I will do my best to get my hands on one
FINALLY! Someone has done a review on ORV! I’ve had since 2018 and love it. There are a few items I’d change, but I say the same thing about my Jacco. Thanks for the review!
I try to get all the different Ty stuff I can!!
Thank you for showcasing this incredible little trailer! We have been loving our 21KVS all over the country since 2019, including week-long summer beach adventures with our grandsons, who both sleep on the dinette bed. We chose this model specifically for its compact size & durability, as we prefer local/state/national parks & boondocking. And since we do use our kitchen, it stood out above all other floorplans. Plus...THOSE WINDOWS! (We have enjoyed many sunrises & lovely views, even from the bed. Speaking of, we swapped the supplied mattress for a standard RV queen about a year ago. The slide "slides" along the bedding, but is not impeded by it.
Sure, it's not ideal for long rainy days inside, but it doesn't suck, either, especially as--with the right balance of venting & heat (here in the PNW), condensation doesn't build up like other brands. We play games, read, watch TV, sit outside under the awning or pop-up with the propane fire, and take short walks with the dogs.
We have had no issue with "travel mode", either. Stow table top on bed, secure bathroom door open, and we both can do our business easily. I can shimmy thru to the kitchen for snacks/lunch prep. We've overnighted at Walmarts, Cracker Barrels, and Harvest Hosts with zero issues.
Have 2015 23RBS. Was on road 4 months this winter. In Utah for two months, lots of snow got down to -7 and had lots of single digit and below zero night. Propane heater and underbelly heat kept me warm and had no problem with my lines or tanks freezing. One of the hosts had an orv too and he had no problems. Can’t say the same for brand new ultra deluxe keystone 4 season Montana fiver parked behind me. Love my trailer.
Holy cow this is absolutely awesome feedback. Thank you so much for taking the time to share it.
Josh, your last sentence summed it up. The last brand you will ever want. We have had several of the major brands over the last 25 years and have had our ORV for the last 4 years. We absolutely love it! Also, we have the 280RKS which is so large we actually still have empty drawers. Thanks for highlighting the brand and please show more models in the future.
Man.. it’s one thing when I say it but huge from an actual owner. Ty!!
Thanks for this vid. It’s an awesome trailer. Even though I live in the Northeast, this would be a perfect camper for the camping we do mostly on Forest Service lands. Plus, it sleeps 3-4 adults comfortably with good 4 season capability. Large dinette is perfect for cold or rainy game nights!
Would be tough to trade in my Airstream, but this is one that gives me pause to consider it.
Thx for watching!
Thanks for making the trip Nerd. I don't know. I kinda like the layout. I'll watch it again while on sitting on the beach. you know, I got my toes in the water as in the sand, not a worry in the world a cold adult beverage in my hand.
😊 well played!
As always...another Ron Nash success! I think Ron's wife Sherry is still involved with Northwood & ORV. Ron has to be smiling down on his RV's
His legacy is alive and thriving
We have and LOVE our 2020 ORV F28RKS (5th wheel) . Drove 10 hours to pick it up. Outdoors RV is THE Best! Wouldn’t buy any other brand.
High praise! TY fo rsharing
While I like the concept of a "boondocking and outdoor living" trailer, the deal breaker for me is the dinette. Even if you're boondocking, weather happens and you could be "stuck" inside. I would prefer to find two recliners with the attachable TV trays or a fold up table which you pull out as needed. Don't want to be stuck in a ridged dinette chair all day.
I'm with ya on that. I'll never have another TT where the dinette is the only place to sit.
Totally fair. I get it
The dinette is actually very comfortable. Hubby and I are a little fluffy, and a few pillows and bench covers make the seats into chaise lounges! The dinette is extra wide for plenty of room for games, snacks, laptops or whatever you need to occupy yourself! Ripping out the T.V. from the wall and painting the walls white made the rig so much less claustrophobic on those cool "inside" days.
Amazing boon-docker!!! Not in love with the tub. But after 5 years of my comments, you already knew that. :D
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I like the black door panels on the fridge.
The only thing I don't like on several ORV trailers is you cannot option out the dinette for a sofa or recliners. In this one I'd rather be able to stretch out on a couch with a book on a rainy day. Dinette seating never really lets you be able to do that.
I prefer the gas/electric fridge. Many of our state and Forest Service campgrounds here in NC don't have electric or other hookups as a result we end up dry camping and with a gas/electric fridge we can usually make a full weekend without having to worry about recharging the batteries. That is very iffy with a compressor refrigerator unless you have a lot of direct sun and big solar setup.
Yeah, that’s were being a little more classic like that feels kind of restrictive sometimes. I would also like a sofa instead of the dinette myself.
And with that giant dinette size any sofa could comfortably fit
Love outdoors rv
They make beefy stuff
Love the 19MKS and would like to see a review from Josh. Theater seating, dinette, and a queen Murphy bed that does not fold in the middle. Twin axle and 1/2 ton towable. Who else does a floor plan like that? I can’t find one.
I hope to get more of these. they’re western built. So i dont bump into many
Nice camper ! Absolutely agree. It would be great to back that thang up somewhere pretty.
Definitely!
Yes but you'd have to stand in the kitchen the whole time to enjoy said scenery 😮😅
Great Job Josh, love Outdoor RV’s. Tomorrow I’m looking at a used 25RDS. If in good shape I might buy. If not I’ll have to take a trip to west coast. Keep up the good work.
It sure seems to be a popular one
Love the windows and that super kitchen. Storage is great. Zero carpet
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This layout definitely makes sense for a west coast camper where you spend most of your time outside and the kitchen is the main focus. For me it feels a little claustrophobic, but I am on the east coast and we end up having to spend a little more time inside due to our weather. If I wanted the kitchen to be the main focus I would just have to opt for a little larger of a trailer cause I need a little more space. I have heard great things about ORVs and look forward to eventually seeing one at a show.
Totally agree
25 26 ft is about the limit for the average state park. This thing is perfect for that
Great video, as usual J-man! I think they just need to make the bed a murphy style. It'd give more comfortable seating, plus you could pivot the tv towards you!
That would be cool! Brilliant!
We own a ‘21 18RBS absolutely love it. Watch a lot of your videos. Glad you could be part of the west coast!
Thx for visiting
You should check out some of the other floor plans. They have couples campers with no slides. ( Road mode all the time ) They also go all the way to toy haulers and many sizes in between. Wish they were on the East coast too. They would be great for really hot climates also.
I would be really happy to do exactly that given the opportunity
Josh,nor an O.R.V owner but did alot of research on them,the larger ones have nicer floor plans but all in all,they build a really nice, rugged, well built RV. Was seriously thinking about buying one but their dealers are too far away for me to consider purchasing, and service. As you know, I live in Central Fla. Great REVEIW JOSH AS ALWAYS!!!
Ty Robert!!
I love the wood tones in this one. It's just different enough to stand apart. Beautiful!
Thank you very much!
This is my exact rig! We HATED all the brown! We ripped out the TV and overhead bedroom and bathroom cabinets, painted the walls white, kitchen cabinets green, pulled out the window awnings, took out the divider curtain, and fully loaded it up with solar and it’s awesome! It heats and cools very well with the two inch walls. We added an AC foam piece inside also which increased the cooling efficiency exponentially. Victron batteries and charge controller etc. We boon docked at Escapade in Tucson for 5 days before we had to empty the black tank. Very robust rig that we love! Thanks for showing it off Josh!
Ty for sharing Jill!!
Reminds me of a Lance product that I really like. I think this could be my new fav tho. 💜 It and all it's HOA approved browns😂 especially the look of the bathroom counter and oh 💜 the shub!!!!! I wonder if I could sit on the toilet and soak my feet at same time😜
Toilet AND a foot treatment at one time?
BRB.. gotta go get start a new business
@@JoshtheRVNerd 😂
A lot of great stuff there. That layout is absolutely screaming for a dine-ofa.
I’d be game for that
I love “one room” trailers! The open floor plan is cool, BUT! I would order this with white bright wood cabinets. The brown makes it look closed in. Don’t like the darker colors. But, the kitchen, dining table, and no wall between the bedroom is my jam!🤙great trailer!
I think a like having an option would be cool if that was offered
I have looked at Outdoor RV. Two things that you may have not noticed... That rear side door by the Kitchen, put you trash can in there and the countertop has an access to drop stuff into it. Also, the space above in the front pass through is insulated to keep the bed area warmer.
Yep, yep. I thought I mentioned at least the trashcan thing. But yeah, they do fully insulate their bed back which is awesome.
What a wonderful job you nerd, thanks for the hitch information, my truck is raised a little bit, so please keep up the great work of keeping us updated with the good & the bad stay safe & happy camping everyone.
Glad to help
I have used our orv for scout camp in 0 degree weather in eastern ore and have been in southern ca in 105 degree weather...the insulation is unbelievable.....quality is all i can say.
This is awesome feedback. Ty
I like the interesting floor plan. Would prefer theater seats. Not crazy about the decor at all though😮 The kitchen is amazing. I would have to consider cooking again if we had this one 😅
Great trailer. Love the huge kitchen.
Glad you like it!
This one is Absolutely Gorgeous!!! And im not one for slides, but I could totally work with this in road mode if needed with a little side shimmy. This thing is Amazing!!❤
That’s great to hear. Ty
wow, i only seen the highlights and I already love it. still watching......
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Oh, I like this. Those windows are fantastic! Loads of counter space, even that spot to the left of the sink for letting the dishes dry. I was concerned the lack of upper cabinets would impact the storage, but nope. Not an issue
That shower rod! I've never seen anything like it! Does the curtain stay in there ok? It looks like it's so far away from the tub, I worry that it would be hard to keep that curtain in.
This trailer is so cozy. I agree that it seems like each area is separate, designated. From looking at it here, it seems like it's bigger than it is.
It occurred to me too that if you were to hang a curtain (I'd prefer removable) at the edge of the slide, anyone who sleeps at the dinette would have a nice private spot. I would definitely do that when friend camping.
The only miss I see is those swirls. With a name like Outdoor, I'd much rather see something more natural on the outer shell. Besides. Everyone does swirls.
Yeah curtain does just fine. Those flip-out elbow rods are awesome
Oh man Uncle Josh, you get the Didi seal of approval on this trailer, I really like it! 🖒🤗🖒
I only wish that the bedroom had windows like the kitchen, I love those windows! Nice big windows so you can see from any and all angles and also have air flow
The bathroom really sticks out into the hallway a lot, that might be a problem, but, overall, I do like this trailer my friend, thank you for sharing! 🤗🤗
Thank you also for getting on the floor, you are awesome!! 👍 👍
Giant bath window to watch the creek while doing your business!!
@@JoshtheRVNerd Sure, why not! 😅😂
Being from Oregon I think they nailed it other than I would rather have a theater seat instead of a dinette.
Last weekend we were camping on the Oregon coast and the camp host had an Outdoors RV trailer. I told my wife "that's why you don't go to an indoor RV show, you would end up with an indoors RV and no one wants that lol".
Thanks for the video Josh!
Some kind of dinofa would be awesome here for sure
Btw a audibly chilled at the indoors/outdoors comment
I think it looks fantastic. Nice to finally see a different floor plan. Maybe I missed it, but maybe one day you could do a video on solar. When you see a panel, say like this one, what does one panel do? Run what ? Just the low voltage lights? Or the a/c? Because this is very confusing 1 panel or 2 etc. this trailer to me is awesome except for 3 things, the stairs, the small queen, and no shade on door. Love the rock guard.
Thompson RV in Oregon just did a video on upgraded solar on an Outdoors RV Travel Trailer.
Technically speaking solar, basically only charges batteries. The batteries, then power everything else. An inverter system may also be applied to allow the batteries to run higher voltage appliances. I’ll be at a greater tax on the batteries.
We recently bought a’13 ORV creekside. Nice quality rig especially for a 11 year old camper!
Very cool, a bit longer with a bedroom and I will take it. The kitchen is great and a dinette. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome kitchen - - great layout - - first of these I have ever seen. Great review.
We have a 2018 24KRS and absolutely love it! Our last RV was a 2500 Bigfoot Slide-in. We have this unit on our riverfront property in Northern Minnesota. We use it almost every weekend, our coldest this winter in the trailer was 18 below zero. It takes around two hours to get to 72 at these low temperatures.
Wow ty for this real world info and data!!
@@JoshtheRVNerd Two thirty pounders will go five days or so.
Built stronger would be my thought as well. I live in Oregon where they’re made and have stopped a few times in Pendleton on my way hunting to drool over these RV’s. This particular model I like with the rear kitchen. They have TItanium versions of a lot of their RV’s which add a lot more solar, generators, extra large water and waste capacities and other options like larger frames, etc. Corin puts up several videos of the Outdoor models from her family’s Thompson RV dealership in Pendleton. I think it may be the largest dealer for Outdoor RV in Oregon, maybe the Northwest. Thanks for posting the video Josh. I was one of those who requested it. By the way they utilize 5/8” tongue and groove plywood on the floor as well. There is a video of their factory in LaGrande, Oregon where they go step by step on a build. It’s a tour with a couple who bought one of their RV’s👍
I hope to visit their facilities sometime and see it for myself
That tour sold us on ODRV and then when we bought one it was very poorly built. They have great ideas but poor execution. Our Jayco and Grand Design before it were built with a lot more care. Ours seems like it was built by workers from Forest River. We've put a ton of hours into fixing it up and sealing it up and now in the cold (we full time) we find that it is no warmer than anything else, it just takes an hours or two longer to get really cold. We still need the same amount of heaters.
Just wish they really did do all those PDI's that the factory tour showed, but to us it seemed like they did no PDI's. We wish we went with Grand Design instead. We would have saved a ton of money and we could have put a little of that towards beefing up the suspension which is the biggest issue other RV's have that ODRV actually did tackle fairly well.
That floor plan with a Murphy bed in the nose that would give a couple more places to sit during the day would be a HOME RUN!!
Man for real
The kitchen is awesome! Thanks, and enjoy your videos!
Thanks for watching!
I'm back well I really like the layout and kitchen is great & fridge and stove match for color ect. For road mode U can usually park away from other vehicles & use this way.
I totally agree!
Thank you very much for sharing! I would love to have one because of the quality and set up!
Thanks for watching!
I like seeing thick walled baggage doors. Screams quality, and consideration for cold weather. When it gets down into the 30s during early/late season trips, I'm not convinced those flimsy half inch doors (that tend to warp) are keeping the chill out from under your bed.
The double latch on the baggage door is also pretty awesome
It’s a bit of an odd layout but the kitchen is neato. I hope you’ll get to review the ORV creek side 19 mks that looks like a really interesting layout!
I have you a like just for using the word "neato". Haven't heard that since I was a kid. 😂
I'm 53.
I like getting my hands on anything j haven’t seen before and would love that one!
@@JoshtheRVNerd yeah I really like that they made the dinette into a collapsible Murphy bed so that you can use the sofa all day long.
@@JoshtheRVNerd yes you would love this one. I saw a video on it awhile back.
Finally… built like a tank. Quality. 2022 FQS Titanium, so much fun ours.
Ty Shawn!!
One of my favorite floorplans from ORV.
It would be awesome at a Lake Campground or National Park Campground.
Mountain Series is one of the better ones for colder camp season.
100% agree
I've had two of them now. I've loved them both
awesome TY!
Great build from ORV!😊😊👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 I really like that U Kitchen 😊😊👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much 😁
Yup. Crazy awesome. Thanks for sharing. 🇺🇲 GOD bless America 🇺🇲
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for looking at Outdoors Rv. Been waiting a while for your take on these beauties. Keep up the great work.
Glad you like them!
I like it!👍 19:41
Thx Tony!!
This might not be for me but it certainly is cool
Thx for watching Steve!
Absolutely LOVE the kitchen prep space and outdoor viewing capabilities. I’ve been researching this brand and it’s “sisters”. I’m sold on them. But living in Ohio, it is near impossible to see one up close. I think I need one that’s just a little more suitable for full-time-with a little more “relax room/work space”. Like the fact there’s no luggage rack on top which leaves more space for solar panels
Love Arctic Fox, ORV, Snow River and Fox Mountain. Quality is 2nd to none IMO!
Thanks Josh!
Crazy awesome. Fortunately we live in Central Oregon and are buying one soon. Our friends have one and LOVE IT.
Great! Thank you for sharing this
I like this floor plan. To be honest, the TV has become less important for us over the years, so that's a non issue for us. My impression for this RV is "Cozy"
👍🏻 totally get it
Love these. If this was out when I was researching it, I would've purchased this
I can see the appeal!
I love it... especially the colors need to get the carpet out but is a beautiful trailer.
Yes!!!!! I’ve been waiting for you to review one!!!
Hope you like it!
Thanks Josh for getting some footage on the Northwood/ORV brand of RV's; from all of the research I have been doing, I feel this brand is among the best value for the dollar in terms of quality construction, and in function....I wish they had a greater Midwest presence in units, but it would be worth venturing West to purchase one. Agree with the change out of the dinette with theater seats, and would also opt for the 12v compressor fridge too. But, the thing that stands out to me is the suspension, and frame construction of this brand! Glad that Bish's is a dealer for ORV! All the best! ~Lou
They really seem beefy built. I mean look at the weights ca a more industry standard option
Love it! The kitchen is amazing! I wondered if they made that model with a Murphy bed. I like the idea of having the extra seating that isn't just sitting at the dinette.
That would be cool!
I wish they would be able to make a King bed fit. I need a King.
Outdoors is my favorite RV and it's built like a brick Shooothouse! Thank you for the super dooper expose' Josh to the point of red cheeks on my face and rear. What a beautiful rig. Thank you for the show, will in Florida
Shooothouse lol
Really liking ORV! I like the 23DBS. I love the construction, detail, and window coverage they bring to creating their RVs. My wife and I love Murphy beds just for extra seating space. Would love to see their take on a Murphy Bed in the 23BDS or other trailers
Oh man me too
But the way they build everything I bet they’re Murphy bed platform would weigh 80 pounds lol
Kitchen is like Airstream Basecamp
If you like that kitchen you should see an ORV 280KVS.
Josh...is there a 280KVS at this show too, that you could give us a video on?
There was not as it turns out else I’d have been all over it
I'm not a huge fan of that floor plan, but ORV and Northwood products are in a class of their own on quality. You get what you pay for with RV's. We had a 2012 ORV Wind River class in really great condition, no major issues with it. Sold it a couple years ago when used prices were crazy. Still looking for our next one, which will likely be an ORV or Northwood again. We haven't been able to find much inventory of the floor plans we like to even go look at, but it does seem inventory is starting to improve. Not in any huge hurry to purchase anyways, the right trailer will come along when the time is right.
I appreciate so much how you can separate layout from build. Many people don’t quite seem to be able to do that
I really like the setup. Most of my camping is off grid. This would be damned near perfect for me.
There ya go!
Love it, especially the kitchen!
Thanks so much 😊
Love love love the kitchen!
I do too! Hope to see it copied thru the industry
If they’re going to bother with 2 things in the kitchen a. Huge windows b. Countertops they might consider pull out under-counters and 3/4 foldable chairs for desk or breakfast bar space. Last free be 😉
I’m a camp side window guy. Like outdoor rv a lot. Wish they would go carpetlees
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Love it,checks the boxes
Awesome ty
The single outside entry directly into the sleeping area is a deal killer for me.
They’re actually changing that to putting the door back by the kitchen and shifting the bath forward
Need to see a titanium closer to Midwest.....that would be awesome
Wish we had some out this way