I like the slides closed then open, gives us idea what it looks like when traveling and need to get in. Also probably easier for you to do the outside with them shut then open them as you go
I never thought of it before but I think showing with the slides closed at first is better. I like seeing the restrictions to the kitchen or bathroom while slides are closed. Plus while showing the outside features the slides are not in the way.
When I was little and we would camp with our grandparents, they just stuck a plank of wood between the mattress and the edge on our bunk beds and that was our “rail”😂
I really liked this unit until I saw 6000lb axles instead of 7000lbs. For the extra cost I do not understand why they dont upgrade them. Im having problems with an 8 year old forest river with the same setup and they pushed the axles beyond limits.
This unit is so nice! For the size like this u got plenty of room for everyone to sleep. The only downside(for me) on this unit is thr control panel. Kids can easily mess with it. But all in all its great.
I like the bunk house with the loft bed area, great use of space. Also I like the size of the pantry... Not a fan of the dining area, I like the dinette style better. Over all really nice camper. And I like the slides out or open. 😁
@@Camper-Kingdom oh I never thought of it like that, I guess b/c I have no clue about that kinda stuff....Make it easier on you and ignore me, I'll keep watching. 😂 Thank you for explaining that, makes sense now.
You did a good job on this review. I saw Matt's RV review do this one. You showed more detail. I dislike the bench instead of chairs at the table. Also, don’t like the diagonal wood on the doors. I like the loft, the pantry, and the storage in the bedroom.
Agree about the safety rail, I actually don’t get why on most trailers they don’t have any, actually I’ve seen a thousand trailers without the kids safety rales for their beds ! Hmm.
Ok- You asked for it.🤗So, Here it goes- I ❤️ love FULL VIEW, WIDE OPEN SHOTS. NOT PANORAMIC SHOTS! Thats NOT what I mean! What I’m trying to say here is allowing your viewers a wide open shot of the living areas. To PAUSE- then slowly moving your camera left to right and slowly peering down the hallways. Then also PAUSE in the middle of the RV too. Where families are gonna be piled in on top of eachother on rainy days. Slowly doing the same slow full circle movement. Showing us W/ Slides Out 1st. NEVER START with the ZOOM-INS of things like the TV, sofa, fridge, stove, pantry!! Save all that intricate detailed stuff for a little bit later on the vid. I want to be able to SOAK it in FULLY and ABSORB the actual functionality and the layout of whole RV. This allows us to visualize our families being in there all crammed together on a rainy days. Just in those 1st few seconds of you filming by pausing at the door way and then pausing again in the middle living rm areas. Allows us to soak it all in. Allows my eyes 👀 and my brain to have already rearranged EVERYTHING! To make it work for my family. I think most women think this way. Idk?🤷♀️ 😊For example- if the pantry looks to small to me in those 1st few seconds of viewing. Even without you opening that pantry door. My eagle eyes 👀 have already scoped out other storage ares. Without giving us those 1st few mins in the very beginning of full open wide shots I would of missed it. Taking a few steps back and showing us the kitchen slowly from left to right allows me to see how far apart the fridge is from the stove. Or how a cook would function in there working with a RV full of people? Taking the same approach while filming the sofa and table areas. Filming eye level by taking a few steps back 1st. Then actually SIT on the SOFA yourself. Then turning your camera slowly around at eye level. To Show us what we would see👀while trying to enjoy the TV. Point out to us if you have to turn or bend your neck or look straight ahead for the best views of the TV? Point out with camera some important key factors. Like of what an actual persons eyes will have access to while sitting on that sofa watching TV. For instance. If someone comes up and knocks on the door? While sitting in that position can I see someone walk up to the door. Or If my kids are playing outside can I see them while sitting at the sofa. Little things like that allow us to actually imagine ourselves living there? Also, most Moms WANT to be able to SEE there children playing outside while standing over the kitchen sink washing dishes. Most want a window that opens up or cracks a little bit so we can yell out the window- Hey put that down!! Or get that outta your mouth!!! 🤣 Then with slides in. Show the RV how it will function in “Travel Mode” Again with that few steps back view at eye level. Pointing out if you can get to- the fridge to grab a drink while traveling. Get to the table to make a quick sandwich while in travel mode. Most importantly point out if it’s quick and easy access to get to the toilet while in travel mode?? Nobody wants to climb over a sofa to get to the toilet? Especially with a full bladder!😱😬 Anyway showing us these open wide shots 1st before all the Zoom-ins would be great. Always take into consideration some of the people watching your videos might be making huge life altering changes after watching one your videos. People sell there homes and pack up and go out and buy that RV your showing us. So I for one in the beginning of filming truly enjoy seeing the open wide full shots in the beginning of vids 1st. Thanks again for asking. That’s just shows us that you care about us. And I greatly appreciate it. Thanks again! 🥰🤗👍
It’s nice but they could’ve added a half bath and put an actual bed in the mid bunk room instead. Most of my possible guest would be adults and I want anyone bunking with me to have their own separate space.
love the layout - do they make a model with upgraded materials? Only downside - it looks like you can't access the fridge without putting the slide out
Oops sorry about that it takes some good couple minutes to come to TV and use the one that cares more about upside I care more about inside and how I look when I'm moving.
Good review, but not a fan of this unit. Noisy a/c, low grade counters, no rail on bunk, limited seating, just a lot of low end features that don't match up to other models.
@@Camper-Kingdom Guess not! Buyer will be sorry! Well, they will probably be happy for awhile, then the problems will begin. Hope not though. Congrats on the sale!
Always a nice presentation Andrew. But I have to say, this camper looks really cheap in certain areas. Like the bathroom for example, I don't think they could have gotten any cheaper with it. Plastic sink, plastic sliding door shade, carpet in the bedroom and so on. Even the kitchen feels cheap with its tiny little cooking area. The camper has an overall cheap feel to it. And as somebody else previously mentioned, they even went cheap on the axles. Bad idea there. In my opinion I do not think this camper is going to be a huge hit. I know that they have to cut costs in certain areas. But for what they're asking for units like this? They could put a little more into it. I don't think this camper will have a long life span. Jmo. But keep up the good work Andrew, always love watching your videos.
This is a very well stacked family 5th wheel for the length. Minus a couple details you find on the larger ones it has a great layout. Great vid
Glad you liked it. The 2023 models should be coming out very soon. I can’t wait to see what changes the new year model brings! Ty for watching!
I like the slides closed then open, gives us idea what it looks like when traveling and need to get in. Also probably easier for you to do the outside with them shut then open them as you go
I never thought of it before but I think showing with the slides closed at first is better. I like seeing the restrictions to the kitchen or bathroom while slides are closed. Plus while showing the outside features the slides are not in the way.
Just lovely. I could live happily in this.
I like this trailer. I think it's good to have slides out before video.great presentation ! Thank you
Great video and keep showing with the slides in first cause like to know what is accessible or not
I agree. It's a great idea
When I was little and we would camp with our grandparents, they just stuck a plank of wood between the mattress and the edge on our bunk beds and that was our “rail”😂
I really liked this unit until I saw 6000lb axles instead of 7000lbs. For the extra cost I do not understand why they dont upgrade them. Im having problems with an 8 year old forest river with the same setup and they pushed the axles beyond limits.
This unit is so nice! For the size like this u got plenty of room for everyone to sleep. The only downside(for me) on this unit is thr control panel. Kids can easily mess with it. But all in all its great.
Love this trailer. What would everyone think of fulltiming in this with 2 teenagers
Might be a challenge. Ty for watching!
Teens would love it:)
I like the bunk house with the loft bed area, great use of space. Also I like the size of the pantry... Not a fan of the dining area, I like the dinette style better. Over all really nice camper. And I like the slides out or open. 😁
I found it easier to point out the sewer connections and the axles with the slides closed. Either way is ok by me. Ty for watching!
@@Camper-Kingdom oh I never thought of it like that, I guess b/c I have no clue about that kinda stuff....Make it easier on you and ignore me, I'll keep watching. 😂 Thank you for explaining that, makes sense now.
Very glad for this style, I abhor dinette style. Too each their own.
Do they have a option to do dark wood cabinets? Yes safety rail for top bunk.
No option for dark wood at this time.
I would like to see that with the windows open just to get an idea how much light comes in.
You did a good job on this review. I saw Matt's RV review do this one. You showed more detail. I dislike the bench instead of chairs at the table. Also, don’t like the diagonal wood on the doors. I like the loft, the pantry, and the storage in the bedroom.
The doors are something else. My wife doesn’t like the doors either. Ty for watching!
I like slides closed first .I like to see how much room is inside when closed
Slides open please.
How about the price?
Agree about the safety rail, I actually don’t get why on most trailers they don’t have any, actually I’ve seen a thousand trailers without the kids safety rales for their beds ! Hmm.
Safety rail or cargo net
Ok- You asked for it.🤗So, Here it goes- I ❤️ love FULL VIEW, WIDE OPEN SHOTS. NOT PANORAMIC SHOTS! Thats NOT what I mean! What I’m trying to say here is allowing your viewers a wide open shot of the living areas. To PAUSE- then slowly moving your camera left to right and slowly peering down the hallways. Then also PAUSE in the middle of the RV too. Where families are gonna be piled in on top of eachother on rainy days. Slowly doing the same slow full circle movement. Showing us W/ Slides Out 1st. NEVER START with the ZOOM-INS of things like the TV, sofa, fridge, stove, pantry!! Save all that intricate detailed stuff for a little bit later on the vid. I want to be able to SOAK it in FULLY and ABSORB the actual functionality and the layout of whole RV. This allows us to visualize our families being in there all crammed together on a rainy days. Just in those 1st few seconds of you filming by pausing at the door way and then pausing again in the middle living rm areas. Allows us to soak it all in. Allows my eyes 👀 and my brain to have already rearranged EVERYTHING! To make it work for my family. I think most women think this way. Idk?🤷♀️ 😊For example- if the pantry looks to small to me in those 1st few seconds of viewing. Even without you opening that pantry door. My eagle eyes 👀 have already scoped out other storage ares. Without giving us those 1st few mins in the very beginning of full open wide shots I would of missed it. Taking a few steps back and showing us the kitchen slowly from left to right allows me to see how far apart the fridge is from the stove. Or how a cook would function in there working with a RV full of people? Taking the same approach while filming the sofa and table areas. Filming eye level by taking a few steps back 1st. Then actually SIT on the SOFA yourself. Then turning your camera slowly around at eye level. To Show us what we would see👀while trying to enjoy the TV. Point out to us if you have to turn or bend your neck or look straight ahead for the best views of the TV? Point out with camera some important key factors. Like of what an actual persons eyes will have access to while sitting on that sofa watching TV. For instance. If someone comes up and knocks on the door? While sitting in that position can I see someone walk up to the door. Or If my kids are playing outside can I see them while sitting at the sofa. Little things like that allow us to actually imagine ourselves living there? Also, most Moms WANT to be able to SEE there children playing outside while standing over the kitchen sink washing dishes. Most want a window that opens up or cracks a little bit so we can yell out the window- Hey put that down!! Or get that outta your mouth!!! 🤣
Then with slides in. Show the RV how it will function in “Travel Mode” Again with that few steps back view at eye level. Pointing out if you can get to- the fridge to grab a drink while traveling. Get to the table to make a quick sandwich while in travel mode. Most importantly point out if it’s quick and easy access to get to the toilet while in travel mode?? Nobody wants to climb over a sofa to get to the toilet? Especially with a full bladder!😱😬
Anyway showing us these open wide shots 1st before all the Zoom-ins would be great.
Always take into consideration some of the people watching your videos might be making huge life altering changes after watching one your videos. People sell there homes and pack up and go out and buy that RV your showing us. So I for one in the beginning of filming truly enjoy seeing the open wide full shots in the beginning of vids 1st. Thanks again for asking. That’s just shows us that you care about us. And I greatly appreciate it. Thanks again! 🥰🤗👍
😳 That’s a lot to remember but great pointers. I’m new here and will definitely use some of what you said! Ty for watching!
Go view it in person ya weirdO 🤪
How much??
how much please☺
As Usual, Excellent video
In the mid bunk, top bunk you can purchase a portable guardrail, at a low cost. For safety
How many years can you typically finance this for?
possibly 20 years with a credit score of 740 or higher
Mid bunk safety rail - how bout a ladder that can convert to safety rail
Nice idea. Ty for watching!
Safety rail? Don’t put small kids up there!
How much!?
@@greenmile1023 $50,995
@@Camper-Kingdom oh wow thx! I'm pretty sure this model is being sold in the Austin-San Antonio area
This is exactly what I’m looking for. Have any more in stock?
Should have another in a few weeks.
Like everything except the counter tops.
Very nice 5th wheel
Nice unit
Really like this layout ...... better quality would make this perfect ,,, great review 👌
Ty for watching Brian!
Awesome informative Video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya 🙌🙏
How much
$47,995
Can you get this with No carpet?
Not at the moment. 😞. Ty for watching!
Sides closed. Gotta know what We have acces to
Slides open starting from inside the rig working out. And then ending with slides closed
No place in shower for soaps n shampois
Love this one! Just need the truck to pull it!
Ty for watching!
You need a safety rail for anyone sleeping up therr
It’s nice but they could’ve added a half bath and put an actual bed in the mid bunk room instead. Most of my possible guest would be adults and I want anyone bunking with me to have their own separate space.
Agreed! Ty for commenting!
Like the layout however its Not a 'freestanding' table'.
I built my own safety rail. Out of some steel and peice if trex deck. Almost looks factory
Good idea. Wish the factory would do the same. Ty for watching
love the layout - do they make a model with upgraded materials?
Only downside - it looks like you can't access the fridge without putting the slide out
I love the lay out but not a fan of the leather like furniture.
Whats the model number
315MB
@@Camper-Kingdom any in stock?
This one sold the same day I got it. More on order. Maybe within the next 45 days I should have another.
Slides open fasho
You can
Nice trailer. But there is to much plastic, and the bunk bed need a rail for the small children. They could of improved alittle better.
It is more of a mid grade model. Ty for watching!
Slides open
Will do! Ty for watching!
Open.look at it like a wife would,IT Takes a GOOD 5 to 10 minutes for him to come to TV when I call him
Oops sorry about that it takes some good couple minutes to come to TV and use the one that cares more about upside I care more about inside and how I look when I'm moving.
Good review, but not a fan of this unit. Noisy a/c, low grade counters, no rail on bunk, limited seating, just a lot of low end features that don't match up to other models.
only one bathroom? no thanks
Open please
Will do on my next video! Ty for watching!
Lost me with the plastic in the bathroom
Por qué asen cosas tan bonitas, soy pobreeeeee, saludos desde México
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Ty for watching!
This RV looks cheap! No thanks!
🤷🏻♂️ Everyone doesn’t have Scott Johnson money I guess. Sold this one this morning. 🎉
@@Camper-Kingdom Guess not! Buyer will be sorry! Well, they will probably be happy for awhile, then the problems will begin. Hope not though. Congrats on the sale!
Always a nice presentation Andrew. But I have to say, this camper looks really cheap in certain areas. Like the bathroom for example, I don't think they could have gotten any cheaper with it. Plastic sink, plastic sliding door shade, carpet in the bedroom and so on. Even the kitchen feels cheap with its tiny little cooking area. The camper has an overall cheap feel to it. And as somebody else previously mentioned, they even went cheap on the axles. Bad idea there. In my opinion I do not think this camper is going to be a huge hit. I know that they have to cut costs in certain areas. But for what they're asking for units like this? They could put a little more into it. I don't think this camper will have a long life span. Jmo. But keep up the good work Andrew, always love watching your videos.
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