Brinkley RV Model Z 3100 Interior Sneak Peek

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @kristidavis3854
    @kristidavis3854 Год назад

    Since I live in one full time and mine when new has had so much break would love to try it for a year see how it compares

  • @Ryder-p3m
    @Ryder-p3m Год назад

    Glad someone is finally decorating with the tine...excited to see!

  • @jerryball7783
    @jerryball7783 Год назад

    Love the overall concept of this unit. Definitely great for full time or nearly full-timers and retirees that will give it lots of use throughout the year.! Where are the awning tops to cover the slide outs so that one doesn’t have to get up on the roof after each trip to sweep leaves, twigs and dirt off of the top of the slide outs?

    • @BrinkleyRV
      @BrinkleyRV  Год назад

      The Model Z line is slide topper ready and they can easily be added at the dealership level. The Model G line has slide toppers as a factory option.

  • @tradewinds9000
    @tradewinds9000 2 года назад +2

    As someone who works full time on the road, getting a floor plan or option with a desk (swapping out the dinette or couch with a desk) would be amazing. Instantly would put y’all at the top of my list!!

  • @debradroesler
    @debradroesler Год назад

    Beautiful RV! Just wish it were more affordable to our middle class paycheck. Really nice rig though.

  • @icare7151
    @icare7151 2 года назад +1

    With over 40 years of new product development, advanced material reinforcement manufacturing engineering and RV experience, exciting product.

  • @journeyhome98
    @journeyhome98 2 года назад +3

    Gorgeous! I do HATE the two different colored couches. I prefer the off white… including the chairs. Also, why not put a real off grid solar system in? There is a lot of room on that roof! :) I had 750w on my Sprinter conversion van and currently have 1800w on my 28’ motorhome now. I have 800ah lithium and a 3000 w inverter. Rain sensor Fantastic Fans are a pain in the keister. When you want the nice rain cooled air you can’t have it because the fan closes. The 3 speed, backward and forward, Maxx Air fan is better. So, there’s my feedback. Even w the criticism, I’d ditch my plans for a GD 345gk for this. It’s stunning. (I do love the desk in the

  • @HilaryCrane
    @HilaryCrane Год назад +1

    It's about time RVs didn't look like grandma's house (no offense, Gran). Really excited to follow your 2023 releases!! Do you plan on releasing a family model with a mid bunk, or bonus room in 2023 by any chance? Will you be attending any shows in Texas?

    • @HilaryCrane
      @HilaryCrane Год назад

      @@BrinkleyRV Sweet! I'll make the drive from San Antonio!

  • @jayverner8332
    @jayverner8332 2 года назад

    When will you be accepting orders and what is the planned delivery timing? We have been researching our next RV before the pandemic hit. Now I'm glad we waited.

  • @glottsofun9677
    @glottsofun9677 2 года назад

    Do you know when you'll be posting your show schedule? We were thinking of hitting Tampa in January and really want to see a unit before ordering. Love the inside as much as the outside.

  • @wrobrose
    @wrobrose 2 года назад

    I own an airstream, which starts to fall apart every time I drive down a rough road. Will the model Z be able to allow for boondocking, washboard roads, and trips to Alaska without shaking to pieces like my current rig? I am very interested to know. Thanks.

  • @kristidavis3854
    @kristidavis3854 Год назад

    Work on the road as a Nurse would have to Wow me

  • @melissawhaley9634
    @melissawhaley9634 2 года назад

    Will your brand be at the Quartzite Rv show in January?

    • @melissawhaley9634
      @melissawhaley9634 2 года назад +1

      @@BrinkleyRV I’m patiently waiting to order the z3100. Josh from Bish’s, got me hooked. Lol. So far it is #1 on my list for my next/last Rv.

    • @melissawhaley9634
      @melissawhaley9634 2 года назад

      Will there be an option to put a Gen Y gooseneck hitch on it?

  • @AvgJoe455
    @AvgJoe455 Год назад +1

    Nice and clean but that tan furniture is not good

  • @WebberAerialImaging
    @WebberAerialImaging Год назад

    Wish we could just look at it without all the dated flashy video edits. Is the unit as bad as the video production?

  • @RonMarish
    @RonMarish Год назад

    Just get a hotel.

  • @christophermcsparron4570
    @christophermcsparron4570 2 года назад

    Great job on deleting so much unnecessary decor and clutter. Less is more! For the ultimate weekend warrior and occasional road trip family rig how about this: 1: Make the best outdoor kitchen on the market, Griddle, decent sized fridge, prep area, sink, room to store an additional grill. In our experience, hardly anybody uses the full functionality of the inside kitchen. Notice how everyone cooks outside on their grills when family camping? 2: No more bunk rooms, mid bunk houses, and the like. Maximize living space and seating/hangout area. Create a bedroom that can accommodate the family, queen bed and bunks together. It's unconventional, but extremely functional. Most of these rigs seem geared towards retirees and full timers. What about the family with 3-4 kids and dogs that use their rigs recreationally? I feel like all the family rigs assume you only have two kids. We're in a Jayco 312BHOK right now, we thought the kids would appreciate the bunk room with their own TV but they only want to hang out with the family in the main room, but it's tough accommodating everyone. The bedroom is ridiculously and unnecessarily tight. None of the 5th wheels or travel trailers on the market seem to have good layouts. Most people like us spend all day outside doing something and then return to the RV to cook and play board games or watch a movie. I have some great ideas and plans for the ultimate weekend warrior rig that has everything you need and nothing you don't. I'd love to share some ideas with a manufacturer that wants to innovate and possibly break from the traditional layouts we've seen the last decade. I would bet the current demographics suggest that a large number of RV owners are families with more than 2 kids that have active outdoor lifestyles and enjoy using their rigs as base camp to get out and enjoy life.