I love my 2018 Travato K, When I go to the store or stop at a rest area people are always coming up to me to ask about it. I give tours of it all the time, people tell me how much they like it, has everything I need to make traveling and camping very comfortable, the fridge is small but very deep it holds enough food for a week easy, One thing you missed Matt is that the drivers and passengers chairs rotate back and behind the passenger chair is a table that slides out just like the cutting board so you can rotate the passenger chair pull out the table and you got a workstation to put your laptop on or eat on, the only thing I wish it had was larger black tank.
I had a 2020 Travato- things I like was twin bed that can elevate head for reading or TV, fridge is actually deep and can fit more inside than you imagine!! Things I didn’t like- location of fuse box - very had to see if elderly, no step or privacy curtain at back doors, and AC is very loud- no storage under driver side bed because that’s where tanks are to prevent freezing😀😀I LOVED how easy it is to drive, and easy to park even in busy shopping areas. And,had plenty of storage for 2 people to Florida for 10 days😀💕
Things I love/like: 1) Beautiful interior colors and materials 2) Good storage under bed 3) Nice captains chairs 4) Cabinets are plentiful 5) Good sink and faucet
Andrea is right on about the snap on shower curtain. Travato owners have been doing their own mods for years adding a shower curtain track. Time for Winnebago to step up
I bought a Travato 59g five years ago when I retired. I put 220,000 miles on it. Was still running good but the interior had issues. Traded it for a 59k. I like the K better. Better space. Windows 360. Better 12v compressor fridge. Don’t get the lithium package but upgrade AGMs to lithium. Add 90 more watts solar to roof. Get high output alternator. Replace cheap cushions with good ones. Then it will be 🍒. I get regularly 18 mpg, lots of Hwy miles. Front privacy shade lasted only one month, trash.
I talked to some guys from Leos and Chesaco yesterday and i heard some teally funny stories about matt, none of which i will repeat, lol. But the coolest thing i heard was his passion and knowledge of rvs was so great, that manufactures reps would actually listen to matt and consider his suggestions. Thats what passion and energy can accomplish!
I like the size, the reported fuel mileage, and the bath size. I don’t like the exterior clutter, the small refrigerator in the K/KL, and the wimpy wheels. Great job Matt and Andrea!
Likes: 1. Overall smaller size of class B 2. Ladder that can move to another location if needed 3. Bed lounger Dislikes: 1. Front seats need flip-up leg rests 2. Twin beds, if you try to make it a queen then bathroom access is difficult. 3. Bathroom location. A mid-bath would be better. Make it a walk-thru bath with pull shower doors on each side. This is similar to the van made by RUclipsrs Snow & Curt. It allows a queen bed option and creates separation between living/kitchen and sleeping areas. If I could send a message to class B manufactures’ it would be that they need to rethink their layouts. Watch the van builds like Snow & Curt or Humble Road to see some new ideas. Sorry, I’ll get off my soapbox now. 😊
This would be the perfect size for me and my little lap dog. That’s my dream to travel around and be kind of free. Lol and I love these 2 honesty and real opinions. They are great and I love to watch them lol
One of the great things about your channel is that you get to compare prices. The class B's seem to cost a lot more when compared with the bigger to them coach built motor homes that very often cost less in price than the B's and give you full size fridges and proper beds etc. You pay a lot for having a vehicle that you can park almost anywhere, compared to a small coach built motorhome.
I like the windshield privacy shade, kitchen counter, the beds are cool, the bath wardrobe is nice! Dislikes, it's small. Over all it's very useable space! Great review Matt and Andrea!👍👍❤❤
I mean seriously who doesn't love when Matt goes, "bing!" And the specs pop on the screen. Kinda becoming his trademark! "Bing!" Hehe never get tired of that.
My FAVORITE part about it, is that on the windshield it says "In Stock"! (As you stand next to it and do a walkthrough). If you did this video and somehow you didn't have it in stock yet magically walked us through it, that would be some David Copperfield stuff! SPOOOKY
I love that the beds are the same position, I love the two burners, love the privacy shade. Hate that the back pads on the sofa don't stay still, hate the bathroom according door and HATE bathrooms in the back.
Love the Trevato. I’m a lithium battery guy myself. Scott at Go small Live large loves his Volta Lithium package. Love the floor plan Love the swivel chairs Love the compact size for 2 people. Dislike the odd shower curtain thing Dislike the small refrigerator Dislike the lack of 4wd chassis from Dodge. Guess I’ll get a Revel 😂 The class B with lithium is the best for stealth camping. I like the GL myself but the KL is good for 2. I would love to have one.
Matt I can see you and Andrea camping in this rig. Andrea cooking breakfast and you with coffee in hand, back doors wide open and you in the prime pooping position letting one go. Cheers!!!
If someone I knew had never heard of you guys, this video is the one I would show them to explain what you are about. From the detaching and attempted reattaching of the ladder, to the.”Flashdance” hair twirl, all while doing so during a downpour.. You both are so genuine and fun loving I am always put in a good mood while watching your videos, keep up the great work.
Three things I liked: 1) the screen door, 2) the easy seat turn, 3) cargo capacity. Three things I didn't like: 1) Propane, 2) refrigerator size, 3) shower curtain.
This is my dream Class B. With the twin beds it would be perfect for me and my daughter. Likes: light color scheme, bathroom in rear makes the whole rig feel more spacious, door screen. Dislikes: MSRP, tiny fridge, would rather no microwave and kitchen storage. Thanks for reviewing more Class Bs!
Have you checked out Leisure Travel Van's B+ motor homes? They're built on either Mercedes Sprinter or Ford Transit chassis and they have some unique floor plans and all of them have dry baths. One of their floor plans, the RTB (Rear Twin Bed) models comes with a "garage" storage space in the back and is the only North American dealer that carries that and the garage space is pretty popular for the European models.
You guys are the best at doing videos! I agree with you Matt, I’m not a class B person, that being said this is a nice class B. I agree with your likes and dislikes. They might be able to put a larger refrigerator next to the bathroom and pushing the bed forward a bit! Be safe look forward to the next video.
I am Winnebagos biggest fan and biggest critic, I can’t say much negative about the Travato 59K except I am disappointed that the bathroom sink drains into the black water tank. I know it is a technical challenge, it is just that they should have installed the European 5 gallon cassette toilet in the Travato and then a bigger gray water tank. Matt, you have to review the Solaris 59PX next when Jacksonville receives the new version. I am 50/50 torn between the Travato & Solaris once I saw the 59PX now has the optional air conditioner unlike the 59P which does not offer it at all.
I absolutely love this class B it’s the perfect rv. I saw it a while back and the RUclipsr 30 and A Wake Up has one. If i ever get a chance this will be my rv. I love the double bed/lounge area. And i love that the bathroom is in the back giving you tons of space and not blocking the view or separating the front from the bed area. There is Enough storage in my opinion. The only dislike is the fridge. I would like it bigger but I would most definitely go with it the way it is just because of how much i love this design and style of this rv. Love love love this rv.
The 3 things I like about this motorhome: 1. the beds: they're symmetrical, the springs. The only thing I don't like are the back rest cushions, I wish there's a way to make them stay up. 2. the kitchen: amount of counter space, 2 burner cook top, the size of the sink, convection microwave. 3. the functionality The things I do not like: about this motorhome: 1. the shower curtain 2. the shade for the windshield: a hassle to put up 3. the small fridge
I can't believe that I am commenting on this unit. Give me a stackable washer/dryer and I'm good! LOL Great video to both of you, in the rain!! SAFE TRAVELS
Great video. I love the funny, quirky things Matt does in his reviews. And I really like how Matt and Andrea treat each other with respect and kindness. You guys make a great team!
The 3 thing I like about this is it being built on a dodge pro master body, the solar on the roof and the size (living in California not a lot of camps take big RV's) 3 things I hate is the lack of storage, the size of the refrigerator, and the wet bath. I wish someone would do a layout like the old dynamic REV layout, it's 8 inches longer but you get a full fridge and a dry bath. Thanks for the review guys, hope y'all didn't to wet.
trent bresler ha ha, I have a Dynamax REV 24 RB. Love it but my wife has been campaigning for a shorter and lower RV. I would be giving up a lot of comfort for the convenience of occasional easier parking. The bathroom is fabulous but I was pleasantly surprised by the one in the Travato. The Truma heating is excellent and sips propane. Same Dodge chassis and it is very good.
@@bobstern7827 the REV was a great little RV. I heard that the DOT was charging rules on weight and that ram chassis so most RV's had to go over to the Mercedes-Benz. Hopefully you and your wife can find a good compromise. I do know there are some state parks here in California that the REV just is a little to long for, but those are few and far between. Anyway safe travels my friend.
Poor you getting wet. I like the color. I like the space layout. MPG reference. You figured out things. I do not like the speakers on the outside, complicated shared, MSRP. I LIKE how you have your contact information. Very catchy.
3 Likes: 1: Multifunctional bed/sofa area 2: Interior wood color and decor looks sharp 3: Bathroom is decent for a Class B 3 Dislikes: 1: Tiny fridge 2: Pricey for the chassis it is based off of and the size 3: Front end looks ugly
Like - the bathroom. Wish there were smaller class cs with the real wet bath option as they often look too cramped for space with separate bath and shower. Also like the beds - look comfortable plus the swiveling seats look way more comfortable for a wet day than most RV seating. Don't like - lack of storage space, small black and grey tanks. I think a similar design on a class B+ to give more width and some external storage, plus cheaper prices would work really well.
I have been seeing a lot of reviews on the expensive upkeep and maintenance costs of the ProMaster day to day/ month to month. Day to day the Ford Transit is the least expensive and has the best longevity. I'm supposing that the 3.6 is just the minivan/ jeep wrangler engine
ITS AMAZING CLASS B REVIEW!! IM SUPER EXCITED!🙂THANKS MATT!❤1.Solar!2.Floorplan3.Youve lost weight you can go up twice.😪1.yipes mpg2.bed?3.pricey..rethinking class Bs!NICE REVIEW KIDS!👍❤
I have a pro master which i really like but ...I remodeled it the way I wanted it...plus you should always get the promaster lifted...I did that because they sit way to low and promaster put the house battery under the van and the GU is too low to the ground to....
I didn't read all the previous comments, but I personally went with a Travato 59G. There are three different areas - lounge, galley and bedroom. The refrigerator is almost twice the size of the K with separate fridge and freezer. The cab seats have a lot more adjustments. And when the front screen is used there is a flap at the top to block the sun at the top. And BTW - there is a screen that fits on the back door providing wonderful cross breeze. However, I think couples will enjoy the K and its twin beds. I enjoy the G because traveling with a non-parterner adult we like separate areas.
Pleasantly surprised! Things I don’t like: 1. Dorm Fridge. 2. Outside engine-It would bother me not to see the front of the RV 3. Front privacy shade-too hard to work. What I LIKE: LOVE the European cabinetry. For the love of Pete, Winnebago- use this cabinetry in ALL your RVs! 2. Really like stove/sink/countertop. 3. Like the beds/sofas. VERY WELL DONE!
Class B rv's are cool but what you get for the price makes it not worth it. $30k van and pay a van builder $15-20k and you'll have twice the van for half the price...js
Wow...! That's really awesome,") for me, but not for my husband, We'll were still looking! Till next time...Matt, you guys great,! Tell Andrea, be safe 🙏 take care 🙂
Hello Matt & Andrea Another fun review, thank you. Likes: The kitchen counter space The twin bed setup The moveable ladder Dislikes: The Ram chassis The wet bath setup That front privacy shade Thank you Matt for including Andrea more and more, she is Awesome! Also, let her get a drone, so she doesn't have to worry about you going up on the roofs anymore.
One thing that makes this not just a “Prime-Pooping position is that you can back up to the Grand Canyon while boondocking and drop a deuce with a view! This is a “Primo, Prime-Pooping Position”!
What would be even cooler in the wet-bath is some kind of shower-curtain across the back that went up to shoulder-level so you could have the rear-doors open while you shower (or even poop!) in privacy but with ventilation.... and a view .
Great review y’all!😁⭐️Those ladders are awkward so you’re not the first or the last to deal with em. Y’all kept such a great attitude when the dude complained.✊✌️The space in a Class B is so small you can’t even change your mind in em.😂Bless your heart Matt, a flesh wound for the team. Ya literally got🩸blood and 💦sweat in yo reviews. On a separate note, do some reviews on true four season RV’s. Towable’s and motorhomes. Thanks!☺️
It's nice , compact, everything you need, and you can park it anywhere, it's a nice traveling little RV ....nice review guys and you did it in the rain , two thumbs up on this one...
I love the Travato 59 K floorplan. The twin beds are awesome and I love that rear bathroom. The small fridge is the price to pay for the open feel the windows provide. The 59G model has a larger fridge, but it doesn't have that open feel to it like the 59K has.
My wife and I have made this our favorite RV for some time now. If not for the outrageous price on all class b rvs, this would be the one. I think the Entegra 24b or even less expensive the Winnebago Outlook 22c would be a better smaller RV value!
As always, love the video! Your commitment to showing the Bs as well as the As and Cs is much appreciated. You really took one for the team weather-wise today as well! Likes: 1) The mini kitchen is lovely and for a B it has decent storage. 2) I love the windows and the bed/sofa combo. 3) The space saver sink is really cool. Dislikes: 1) The storage/bed combo is great, but takes up too much space. In the case of a Class B, I would rather see a sofa/Murphy bed. This leaves more space to move around. 2) I understand a B is small by design, but good lawd, that bathroom is narrow. I can’t imagine going to the bathroom in the middle of the night and NOT hitting my face or head on the cabinet across from the toilet. 3) I totally see what you mean now, Matt. A Class B is just not enough RV. Especially if someone intends to live in it. That said, this one is beautiful and I’m sure there’s a (more minimalist than me) person out there for whom this is absolutely perfect.
The Leisure Unity is really a class C Some would call it a B+. A true 'B'' is built in a van with no outside modifications to the box of the van. Everything has to fit inside to be a true B. Leisure has very few dealers in the U.S. I would look at Winnebago. The View 24D has a unique Murphy bed setup. Check it out.
I love several of Leisure Unity vans. There are some dealers that are not too far from us. I wish the place where Matt works sold them. I love that they often offer the Mercedes Benz chassis.
Matt and Andrea - i think a lot of viewers are looking for a small RV for mountain biking. You should mention how to accommodate the bikes. That last class A toy hauler was awesome.
For traveling, I do like the Class B. However, Andrea made the bed look short, and I am 6' 2", and not a small guy. Not sure I could stand up or sleep in this thing. But, lots of features. Was not sure if the AC will work under battery - felt that should have been addressed. 3 Likes: Small fridge but you can get groceries anywhere at 21' long, go anywhere, park anywhere, sleep anywhere. 3 Likes: Driveability, Concealability, Liveability. 3 Cons: 1. small tanks - you are not going to be living off grid for a week at a time unless you know some trick I don't. 2. Short beds, wish they would have said how long they are, but Andrea made it look short. 3. I agree, a shower curtain that is up and can be moved out of the way beats that snap design, and it has to be about the same price from manufacturer POV. Great video, just with class B - bring a tape measure - give us real dimensions, and what can be run on battery and what cannot. Thanks guys. I'm liking the Class B reviews - but not sold yet. Keep at it.
With that floor plan you REALLY have to be “comfortable” with your significant other. The head is directly aft of the beds, and no solid door to the head either. You’ll literally be hearing EVERYTHING if someone has that 3am “should have skipped the tacos” call.
Thumbs up AND subscribed. Thanks for this review! Likes: I like the beds (especially that one side tilts up), the floor storage, the passenger pull-out table, the bath area (nice sink/toilet combo), under-cabinet trays & bug screens, chairs swivel, kitchen. Suggestions: I'd like a bug screen on the back doors, too, and agree with you on the shower curtain set-up. Storing the shower curtain in the wardrobe means it has to be totally dry or your clothes get wet. I agree that the front windshield covers feel like they somewhat obstruct the view. 💖
Am I the only one that said "NO!" when Matt said "Lets go take a look!"? Thank you Matt and Andrea for these videos. Someday ill have enough to get a RV, and when I do ill get it transported to Texas just so I can buy from you Matt.
You are awesome!!!! Love both of you! I love this Travado! I love where the bathroom is, I love the kitchen area, I prefer the twin beds!!! I don’t like how hard those blinds seem to be, I think it should have Velcro on those cushions, the drivers seat was too close to the counter. No one else shows a RV like you guys!
Great review. Likes twin bed layout, good size bathroom, good cargo capacity. Dislikes would like to see same layout on a transit chassis with all wheel drive, tiny fridge, cushions need to stay in place. More class b’s pleeze! PPPP too!
3 Dislikes: No adaptive cruise control, no auto braking/lane assist, 1 year warranty. 3 Likes: Rear spacious bath, open with lots of windows, screen door.
Thank you Matt and Andrea. I like the bathroom. I agree with Andrea about the shower curtain. I feel the class B is better suited for one person and would like to see a design layout with one person in mind, making better use of the space. I didn't like the cushion backs that kept flopping over. Lol.
Hello Mr. Matt. As usual, great video. My wife and I were in the market for a small RV and this one would be perfect. We have stopped looking for now, but may start again. Thanks again for your AWESOME videos. Best on the Net.
Love the way the window blinds work from the bottom up, where some of the other RV's are from the top down. Love everything else as well. Can't go wrong with a rig such as this. One can always tow a small trailer behind to carry more stuff for longer boondocking and storage like an Ebike
How did the price jump from the advertised priced of $86000 just 2-3 months ago to $107000. I know demand is up due to covid-19 but dealers are really taking advantage of the situation and this 25% price hike is totally unjustified. Customers should refuse to pay that kind of price. I know this is not your fault Matt, you are a super guy, I am talking about the dealership and manufacturer.
Pro locking cabinets, screen, cab seating with tables. Con fabric on sofas should be leatherette like the front cab seats needs Velcro so they don’t fly driving down the road. The black gizmos and window trim ugly and too busy eye sores. Black out blinds would be better for stealth, refrigerator needs to be up higher.
General RV does not sell Leisure travel vans. Leisure has so few dealers in the U.S. I think that's a real problem. Check out Creativity RV's early videos from two years ago. Robin had one and after a year or so got rid of it. The Ultramobilty channel did some Leisure Travel reviews. I believe Winnebago is a better value. Look at a View.
I love my 2018 Travato K, When I go to the store or stop at a rest area people are always coming up to me to ask about it. I give tours of it all the time, people tell me how much they like it, has everything I need to make traveling and camping very comfortable, the fridge is small but very deep it holds enough food for a week easy, One thing you missed Matt is that the drivers and passengers chairs rotate back and behind the passenger chair is a table that slides out just like the cutting board so you can rotate the passenger chair pull out the table and you got a workstation to put your laptop on or eat on, the only thing I wish it had was larger black tank.
I had a 2020 Travato- things I like was twin bed that can elevate head for reading or TV, fridge is actually deep and can fit more inside than you imagine!! Things I didn’t like- location of fuse box - very had to see if elderly, no step or privacy curtain at back doors, and AC is very loud- no storage under driver side bed because that’s where tanks are to prevent freezing😀😀I LOVED how easy it is to drive, and easy to park even in busy shopping areas. And,had plenty of storage for 2 people to Florida for 10 days😀💕
As a single guy I could live in this. Quality build. And a four P toilet ! And the price reflects the brand. You guys rock doing this in the rain!
There's 2 full-time van dwellers living in Travato's. Go Small Live Large then there's 30 and a Wake Up.
Look at the Ford Transit builds DIY on RUclips. Half the price, not a fiat engine, and is the best selling hi top van.
@@CaptainChris69 yes
Yeah I could too but I would have to bring my cat.
Behind every risk-taking man is an incredible woman! Andrea you rock! Thanks Matt
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True my brother! Thanks so much for watching:)
The Travato's are a groundbreaking Class B.
You REALLY need to review the 59G model it is totally different and wonderful!!!!
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I'm giving a 10 for Matt's dismount on The Ladder event. Kudos for working in the rain for us.
Things I love/like: 1) Beautiful interior colors and materials 2) Good storage under bed 3) Nice captains chairs 4) Cabinets are plentiful 5) Good sink and faucet
Andrea is right on about the snap on shower curtain. Travato owners have been doing their own mods for years adding a shower curtain track. Time for Winnebago to step up
I bought a Travato 59g five years ago when I retired. I put 220,000 miles on it. Was still running good but the interior had issues. Traded it for a 59k. I like the K better. Better space. Windows 360. Better 12v compressor fridge. Don’t get the lithium package but upgrade AGMs to lithium. Add 90 more watts solar to roof. Get high output alternator. Replace cheap cushions with good ones. Then it will be 🍒. I get regularly 18 mpg, lots of Hwy miles. Front privacy shade lasted only one month, trash.
I talked to some guys from Leos and Chesaco yesterday and i heard some teally funny stories about matt, none of which i will repeat, lol. But the coolest thing i heard was his passion and knowledge of rvs was so great, that manufactures reps would actually listen to matt and consider his suggestions. Thats what passion and energy can accomplish!
Jeffery Lord lol 😂 thanks so much Jeffery
I like the size, the reported fuel mileage, and the bath size. I don’t like the exterior clutter, the small refrigerator in the K/KL, and the wimpy wheels. Great job Matt and Andrea!
Matt RV, a true warrior for reviewing during the rain!
Likes:
1. Overall smaller size of class B
2. Ladder that can move to another location if needed
3. Bed lounger
Dislikes:
1. Front seats need flip-up leg rests
2. Twin beds, if you try to make it a queen then bathroom access is difficult.
3. Bathroom location. A mid-bath would be better. Make it a walk-thru bath with pull shower doors on each side. This is similar to the van made by RUclipsrs Snow & Curt. It allows a queen bed option and creates separation between living/kitchen and sleeping areas. If I could send a message to class B manufactures’ it would be that they need to rethink their layouts. Watch the van builds like Snow & Curt or Humble Road to see some new ideas. Sorry, I’ll get off my soapbox now. 😊
If I were going to live in a van down by the river, this one would be it.
This would be the perfect size for me and my little lap dog. That’s my dream to travel around and be kind of free. Lol and I love these 2 honesty and real opinions. They are great and I love to watch them lol
One of the great things about your channel is that you get to compare prices.
The class B's seem to cost a lot more when compared with the bigger to them coach built motor homes that very often cost less in price than the B's and give you full size fridges and proper beds etc. You pay a lot for having a vehicle that you can park almost anywhere, compared to a small coach built motorhome.
I like the windshield privacy shade, kitchen counter, the beds are cool, the bath wardrobe is nice! Dislikes, it's small. Over all it's very useable space! Great review Matt and Andrea!👍👍❤❤
I mean seriously who doesn't love when Matt goes, "bing!" And the specs pop on the screen. Kinda becoming his trademark! "Bing!" Hehe never get tired of that.
These two are a great balance! He’s determined. She’s cautious. Love these.
My FAVORITE part about it, is that on the windshield it says "In Stock"! (As you stand next to it and do a walkthrough).
If you did this video and somehow you didn't have it in stock yet magically walked us through it, that would be some David Copperfield stuff! SPOOOKY
I love that the beds are the same position, I love the two burners, love the privacy shade.
Hate that the back pads on the sofa don't stay still, hate the bathroom according door and HATE bathrooms in the back.
Love the Trevato. I’m a lithium battery guy myself.
Scott at Go small Live large loves his Volta Lithium package.
Love the floor plan
Love the swivel chairs
Love the compact size for 2 people.
Dislike the odd shower curtain thing
Dislike the small refrigerator
Dislike the lack of 4wd chassis from Dodge. Guess I’ll get a Revel 😂
The class B with lithium is the best for stealth camping. I like the GL myself but the KL is good for 2. I would love to have one.
MATT!! You are the man!! Going on the roof in the rain! 👏👏👍👍
Matt I can see you and Andrea camping in this rig. Andrea cooking breakfast and you with coffee in hand, back doors wide open and you in the prime pooping position letting one go. Cheers!!!
ha ha great idea
Wait is Andrea his wife?
@@Mike_E_44 yes she is.
@@ftkinsella go ahead Matt!
If someone I knew had never heard of you guys, this video is the one I would show them to explain what you are about. From the detaching and attempted reattaching of the ladder, to the.”Flashdance” hair twirl, all while doing so during a downpour.. You both are so genuine and fun loving I am always put in a good mood while watching your videos, keep up the great work.
Three things I liked: 1) the screen door, 2) the easy seat turn, 3) cargo capacity. Three things I didn't like: 1) Propane, 2) refrigerator size, 3) shower curtain.
This is my dream Class B. With the twin beds it would be perfect for me and my daughter.
Likes: light color scheme, bathroom in rear makes the whole rig feel more spacious, door screen.
Dislikes: MSRP, tiny fridge, would rather no microwave and kitchen storage.
Thanks for reviewing more Class Bs!
Appreciate you guys giving us content during inclement weather. Those cushions were driving me NUTS! 😆 Drive safely!
I would put some Velcro strips to keep them in place.
The cushions should have been upright...with the zipper at the bottom or put away because they are for the full sized bed
Take the cushions off!
You guys are honestly adorable. I came here for RV advice and stayed for the great chemistry.
Standing in the rain getting wet just for a video. Matt you the man no one else is doing that
Have you checked out Leisure Travel Van's B+ motor homes? They're built on either Mercedes Sprinter or Ford Transit chassis and they have some unique floor plans and all of them have dry baths. One of their floor plans, the RTB (Rear Twin Bed) models comes with a "garage" storage space in the back and is the only North American dealer that carries that and the garage space is pretty popular for the European models.
Love Andrea always looking out for Matt! I really like the design of this one! Need Velcro on those back cushions.
Megg Megg Cushions were upside down. That’s why they wouldn’t stand up.
Velcro looks bad stuck on the walls. Open storage under the bed, put cushions in the storage.
You guys are the best at doing videos! I agree with you Matt, I’m not a class B person, that being said this is a nice class B. I agree with your likes and dislikes. They might be able to put a larger refrigerator next to the bathroom and pushing the bed forward a bit! Be safe look forward to the next video.
I love the side by side sleeping and the bathroom is awesome!
Too expensive for the size
@@roselee2397 it’s worth it!!! (I don’t have this rv)
Matt you Sooo Funny and informed.
I am Winnebagos biggest fan and biggest critic, I can’t say much negative about the Travato 59K except I am disappointed that the bathroom sink drains into the black water tank. I know it is a technical challenge, it is just that they should have installed the European 5 gallon cassette toilet in the Travato and then a bigger gray water tank. Matt, you have to review the Solaris 59PX next when Jacksonville receives the new version. I am 50/50 torn between the Travato & Solaris once I saw the 59PX now has the optional air conditioner unlike the 59P which does not offer it at all.
I would rather have a smaller gray tank and a larger black tank.
I absolutely love this class B it’s the perfect rv. I saw it a while back and the RUclipsr 30 and A Wake Up has one. If i ever get a chance this will be my rv. I love the double bed/lounge area. And i love that the bathroom is in the back giving you tons of space and not blocking the view or separating the front from the bed area. There is Enough storage in my opinion. The only dislike is the fridge. I would like it bigger but I would most definitely go with it the way it is just because of how much i love this design and style of this rv. Love love love this rv.
The 3 things I like about this motorhome:
1. the beds: they're symmetrical, the springs. The only thing I don't like are the back rest cushions, I wish there's a way to make them stay up.
2. the kitchen: amount of counter space, 2 burner cook top, the size of the sink, convection microwave.
3. the functionality
The things I do not like: about this motorhome:
1. the shower curtain
2. the shade for the windshield: a hassle to put up
3. the small fridge
You two are a blast . I’m gonna be looking to purchase in about 23-24 months .
This man is the GOAT of the RV world
Nothing stops Super Matt the RV MAN!
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Thank you ☺️
I can't believe that I am commenting on this unit. Give me a stackable washer/dryer and I'm good! LOL Great video to both of you, in the rain!! SAFE TRAVELS
Not on a class b
Great video. I love the funny, quirky things Matt does in his reviews. And I really like how Matt and Andrea treat each other with respect and kindness. You guys make a great team!
Hustling in the rain! Nothing can stop this man. Love it
The 3 thing I like about this is it being built on a dodge pro master body, the solar on the roof and the size (living in California not a lot of camps take big RV's)
3 things I hate is the lack of storage, the size of the refrigerator, and the wet bath.
I wish someone would do a layout like the old dynamic REV layout, it's 8 inches longer but you get a full fridge and a dry bath.
Thanks for the review guys, hope y'all didn't to wet.
trent bresler ha ha, I have a Dynamax REV 24 RB. Love it but my wife has been campaigning for a shorter and lower RV. I would be giving up a lot of comfort for the convenience of occasional easier parking.
The bathroom is fabulous but I was pleasantly surprised by the one in the Travato.
The Truma heating is excellent and sips propane.
Same Dodge chassis and it is very good.
@@bobstern7827 the REV was a great little RV. I heard that the DOT was charging rules on weight and that ram chassis so most RV's had to go over to the Mercedes-Benz.
Hopefully you and your wife can find a good compromise.
I do know there are some state parks here in California that the REV just is a little to long for, but those are few and far between.
Anyway safe travels my friend.
Poor you getting wet.
I like the color. I like the space layout. MPG reference. You figured out things.
I do not like the speakers on the outside, complicated shared, MSRP.
I LIKE how you have your contact information. Very catchy.
3 Likes:
1: Multifunctional bed/sofa area
2: Interior wood color and decor looks sharp
3: Bathroom is decent for a Class B
3 Dislikes:
1: Tiny fridge
2: Pricey for the chassis it is based off of and the size
3: Front end looks ugly
YES the front end is so bad no offense owners of the Ram Promaster but yes I am not a fan of the fron
Like - the bathroom. Wish there were smaller class cs with the real wet bath option as they often look too cramped for space with separate bath and shower. Also like the beds - look comfortable plus the swiveling seats look way more comfortable for a wet day than most RV seating. Don't like - lack of storage space, small black and grey tanks. I think a similar design on a class B+ to give more width and some external storage, plus cheaper prices would work really well.
For this price I would rather get the 25ft class c RV on the Chevy chassis video you did a couple of weeks ago for the price for $59k.
Exactly!
Yeah folks..rethinking on class Bs! Bs so expensive!😢
If I was going spend the money, definitely rather go with a class B all day, everyday
I think that I just need to buy a Sprinster and convert it myself.
I have been seeing a lot of reviews on the expensive upkeep and maintenance costs of the ProMaster day to day/ month to month. Day to day the Ford Transit is the least expensive and has the best longevity. I'm supposing that the 3.6 is just the minivan/ jeep wrangler engine
ITS AMAZING CLASS B REVIEW!! IM SUPER EXCITED!🙂THANKS MATT!❤1.Solar!2.Floorplan3.Youve lost weight you can go up twice.😪1.yipes mpg2.bed?3.pricey..rethinking class Bs!NICE REVIEW KIDS!👍❤
I have a pro master which i really like but ...I remodeled it the way I wanted it...plus you should always get the promaster lifted...I did that because they sit way to low and promaster put the house battery under the van and the GU is too low to the ground to....
I didn't read all the previous comments, but I personally went with a Travato 59G. There are three different areas - lounge, galley and bedroom. The refrigerator is almost twice the size of the K with separate fridge and freezer. The cab seats have a lot more adjustments. And when the front screen is used there is a flap at the top to block the sun at the top. And BTW - there is a screen that fits on the back door providing wonderful cross breeze. However, I think couples will enjoy the K and its twin beds. I enjoy the G because traveling with a non-parterner adult we like separate areas.
The rain is from Tropical Storm/Hurricane Isiaias, welcome to Florida's ocean storms!
Pleasantly surprised! Things I don’t like: 1. Dorm Fridge. 2. Outside engine-It would bother me not to see the front of the RV 3. Front privacy shade-too hard to work. What I LIKE: LOVE the European cabinetry. For the love of Pete, Winnebago- use this cabinetry in ALL your RVs! 2. Really like stove/sink/countertop. 3. Like the beds/sofas. VERY WELL DONE!
Class B rv's are cool but what you get for the price makes it not worth it. $30k van and pay a van builder $15-20k and you'll have twice the van for half the price...js
Finding a builder in New York no
Not easy
Easier than you think
The battery system is not cheap.
@@jayritchie6596 there are many choices on batteries and if you're diligent you can find a great setup for much less
Love the van end of r.v's. Something like this is great for weekenders. Love your tours. Thanks for doing them!!
Me and my two kids go out for weeks at a time. If you get along you can live in this. I have the 59KL that has two sleeping area.
Wow...! That's really awesome,") for me, but not for my husband, We'll were still looking! Till next time...Matt, you guys great,! Tell Andrea, be safe 🙏 take care 🙂
Hello Matt & Andrea
Another fun review, thank you.
Likes:
The kitchen counter space
The twin bed setup
The moveable ladder
Dislikes:
The Ram chassis
The wet bath setup
That front privacy shade
Thank you Matt for including Andrea more and more, she is Awesome!
Also, let her get a drone, so she doesn't have to worry about you going up on the roofs anymore.
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One thing that makes this not just a “Prime-Pooping position is that you can back up to the Grand Canyon while boondocking and drop a deuce with a view! This is a “Primo, Prime-Pooping Position”!
a QUADRUPLE P not a TRIPLE P...
What would be even cooler in the wet-bath is some kind of shower-curtain across the back that went up to shoulder-level so you could have the rear-doors open while you shower (or even poop!) in privacy but with ventilation.... and a view .
Great review y’all!😁⭐️Those ladders are awkward so you’re not the first or the last to deal with em. Y’all kept such a great attitude when the dude complained.✊✌️The space in a Class B is so small you can’t even change your mind in em.😂Bless your heart Matt, a flesh wound for the team. Ya literally got🩸blood and 💦sweat in yo reviews. On a separate note, do some reviews on true four season RV’s. Towable’s and motorhomes. Thanks!☺️
Love the enthusiasm despite the rain. Thumbs up !!
I think Mat would get 1K likes showing a used car...👍
Nice windshield lettering. Miss those days
It's nice , compact, everything you need, and you can park it anywhere, it's a nice traveling little RV ....nice review guys and you did it in the rain , two thumbs up on this one...
I love the Travato 59 K floorplan. The twin beds are awesome and I love that rear bathroom. The small fridge is the price to pay for the open feel the windows provide. The 59G model has a larger fridge, but it doesn't have that open feel to it like the 59K has.
I ran and told my wife that Matt got on the roof (kinda) twice! 🤣Has that ever happened before?
NEVER! in the History of Matts RV Reviews LOL!
My wife and I have made this our favorite RV for some time now. If not for the outrageous price on all class b rvs, this would be the one. I think the Entegra 24b or even less expensive the Winnebago Outlook 22c would be a better smaller RV value!
👍THUMBS UP MATT1!!!
Thanks Brother your the man!
@@MattsRVReviews yeeeeaaahhh boi
As always, love the video! Your commitment to showing the Bs as well as the As and Cs is much appreciated. You really took one for the team weather-wise today as well!
Likes:
1) The mini kitchen is lovely and for a B it has decent storage.
2) I love the windows and the bed/sofa combo.
3) The space saver sink is really cool.
Dislikes:
1) The storage/bed combo is great, but takes up too much space. In the case of a Class B, I would rather see a sofa/Murphy bed. This leaves more space to move around.
2) I understand a B is small by design, but good lawd, that bathroom is narrow. I can’t imagine going to the bathroom in the middle of the night and NOT hitting my face or head on the cabinet across from the toilet.
3) I totally see what you mean now, Matt. A Class B is just not enough RV. Especially if someone intends to live in it.
That said, this one is beautiful and I’m sure there’s a (more minimalist than me) person out there for whom this is absolutely perfect.
You need to review the Leasure Unity with the Murphy bed sometime. Matt might just change his mind on Class B's!
The Leisure Unity is really a class C Some would call it a B+. A true 'B'' is built in a van with no outside modifications to the box of the van. Everything has to fit inside to be a true B. Leisure has very few dealers in the U.S. I would look at Winnebago. The View 24D has a unique Murphy bed setup. Check it out.
I love several of Leisure Unity vans. There are some dealers that are not too far from us. I wish the place where Matt works sold them. I love that they often offer the Mercedes Benz chassis.
View 24 d
Matt and Andrea - i think a lot of viewers are looking for a small RV for mountain biking. You should mention how to accommodate the bikes. That last class A toy hauler was awesome.
Everyone give a thumbs up for Matt’s thumb.
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What other RV reviewer would rip off his thumbnail just to show you the springs under a bed?
Dan Bennett …………… none ………………😜
Thanks everybody lol 👍👍👍
@@MattsRVReviews ha ha
For traveling, I do like the Class B. However, Andrea made the bed look short, and I am 6' 2", and not a small guy. Not sure I could stand up or sleep in this thing. But, lots of features. Was not sure if the AC will work under battery - felt that should have been addressed. 3 Likes: Small fridge but you can get groceries anywhere at 21' long, go anywhere, park anywhere, sleep anywhere. 3 Likes: Driveability, Concealability, Liveability.
3 Cons: 1. small tanks - you are not going to be living off grid for a week at a time unless you know some trick I don't. 2. Short beds, wish they would have said how long they are, but Andrea made it look short. 3. I agree, a shower curtain that is up and can be moved out of the way beats that snap design, and it has to be about the same price from manufacturer POV. Great video, just with class B - bring a tape measure - give us real dimensions, and what can be run on battery and what cannot. Thanks guys. I'm liking the Class B reviews - but not sold yet. Keep at it.
With that floor plan you REALLY have to be “comfortable” with your significant other. The head is directly aft of the beds, and no solid door to the head either. You’ll literally be hearing EVERYTHING if someone has that 3am “should have skipped the tacos” call.
He needs to drive his sinking as to truck stop or something.
Thumbs up AND subscribed. Thanks for this review!
Likes: I like the beds (especially that one side tilts up), the floor storage, the passenger pull-out table, the bath area (nice sink/toilet combo), under-cabinet trays & bug screens, chairs swivel, kitchen.
Suggestions: I'd like a bug screen on the back doors, too, and agree with you on the shower curtain set-up. Storing the shower curtain in the wardrobe means it has to be totally dry or your clothes get wet. I agree that the front windshield covers feel like they somewhat obstruct the view. 💖
Thank you and welcome to our channel ☺️
Why are Class Bs so expensive in the US? In Europe you get a better one based on the same Fiat Ducato for around 60k€=70k$.
@Phondel McWrotch Not true..Some brands of these are Built in USA so
Am I the only one that said "NO!" when Matt said "Lets go take a look!"?
Thank you Matt and Andrea for these videos.
Someday ill have enough to get a RV, and when I do ill get it transported to Texas just so I can buy from you Matt.
Matt, and Andrea, please do the Coachman Beyond 22C 😍 PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE!! 😀
Debra Schenck
Check out the video the guy from sunshine state RV just did on that model.
Thanks Tim, I saw it.....SWEET! 👍
yeah love the transit chassis on that model
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Thanks Matt and Andrea!👍👍
Next class B review, you should adapt the ‘van down by the river’ line.
You are awesome!!!! Love both of you! I love this Travado! I love where the bathroom is, I love the kitchen area, I prefer the twin beds!!! I don’t like how hard those blinds seem to be, I think it should have Velcro on those cushions, the drivers seat was too close to the counter. No one else shows a RV like you guys!
This is lovely😀😃😊
Great review. Likes twin bed layout, good size bathroom, good cargo capacity. Dislikes would like to see same layout on a transit chassis with all wheel drive, tiny fridge, cushions need to stay in place. More class b’s pleeze! PPPP too!
3 Dislikes: No adaptive cruise control, no auto braking/lane assist, 1 year warranty. 3 Likes: Rear spacious bath, open with lots of windows, screen door.
Thank you Matt and Andrea. I like the bathroom. I agree with Andrea about the shower curtain. I feel the class B is better suited for one person and would like to see a design layout with one person in mind, making better use of the space. I didn't like the cushion backs that kept flopping over. Lol.
I could watch him on the discovery channel all day talk about RVs.
I just adore y’all! You always bring a huge smile to my face. Lol. So informative. Thank you for all y’all done!
MATT: Can the van be retrofitted by removing the wardrobe by the back door & replace it with a shower so you have a dry bath?
Hello Mr. Matt. As usual, great video. My wife and I were in the market for a small RV and this one would be perfect. We have stopped looking for now, but may start again. Thanks again for your AWESOME videos. Best on the Net.
Matt is just a cute loving chubby RV Salesman. He reminds me of the Pillsbury Dough Boy. Awesome video Matt!
Not for long!
He is slimming down.
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Lol thanks 😆
All your audiences love ya Matt❤️❤️👍
Love the way the window blinds work from the bottom up, where some of the other RV's are from the top down. Love everything else as well. Can't go wrong with a rig such as this. One can always tow a small trailer behind to carry more stuff for longer boondocking and storage like an Ebike
Matt says “this class B doesn’t have much storage”
Goes on to show tons of storage in this one.
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You're doing a review in the rain.
You're a beast!
What other RV salesman would do that?
The only thing that I completely hate about it, it's a Ram/Fiat!!!
Nasty!!!
FRONT WHEEL DRIVE TOO.
How did the price jump from the advertised priced of $86000 just 2-3 months ago to $107000. I know demand is up due to covid-19 but dealers are really taking advantage of the situation and this 25% price hike is totally unjustified. Customers should refuse to pay that kind of price. I know this is not your fault Matt, you are a super guy, I am talking about the dealership and manufacturer.
3 likes:
Fuel Economy
RAM
Cargo Capacity
3 Dislikes:
The Bathroom / shower
Small beds
Price....
Call Matt about that price.
@Rob abe that's not true there are a ton of of negative comments here about the price.
Pro locking cabinets, screen, cab seating with tables.
Con fabric on sofas should be leatherette like the front cab seats needs Velcro so they don’t fly driving down the road. The black gizmos and window trim ugly and too busy eye sores. Black out blinds would be better for stealth, refrigerator needs to be up higher.
Yes! More class B RVs. You are the most dedicated RV reviewer on RUclips.
I love class B. Also love bitcoin, but I digress.
Vic Neighbors Your concern is valid. Always research before committing to anything.
Ram Ram lol
Great job Matt and Andrea! Winnebago makes many great 'B's!'
Can you please do a leisure van review I love to buy my van from you guys
General RV does not sell Leisure travel vans. Leisure has so few dealers in the U.S. I think that's a real problem. Check out Creativity RV's early videos from two years ago. Robin had one and after a year or so got rid of it. The Ultramobilty channel did some Leisure Travel reviews. I believe Winnebago is a better value. Look at a View.
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I know. I wish GRV carried the 2021 Wonder RL Ford Chasis.
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