HUGE bedroom in an RV with bunk beds? 2024 Forest River Flagstaff Super Lite 29BHS
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- Опубликовано: 23 апр 2024
- 35ft, 7,600lbs, and 1,000lb hitch weight. Let me know what you think about this travel trailer RV! Shopping for an RV? Click this link for more information on pricing and store locations: bit.ly/find_your_next_rv
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These are super clean and nice units!
There's two 25 tags, instead of a 25 and 26 which is what is labeled on the list. I assume the 25 labeled on the outside is the 2nd optional solar.... But just wanted to mention it because until I counted 1-26 I didn't see where the issue was and was missing #26.
Wow , Super muy elegante
I would have switched the u shaped dinette table with the couch and put the tv on the wall right before the door to the bathroom.
Love this.
This unit needs a plumbed sink in the outside kitchen!
This checks off 95% of all my wants and needs in a trailer
Really nice but wish it had an on demand water heater.
Semi-dumb question, but nobody mentions the weight limit on bunks. My kids are grown, but curious what the weight limit is. I’m sure the fold up one is 2-300lbs
What great camper!! 😊
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I have a 2017 Flagstaff 27BEWS. It was so poorly built that it took me 3 years to shake out all of the bugs. Maybe they have improved, however I don’t recommend buying anything with their name on it.
That’s common with any new RV, even million dollar motorhomes. It’s just the nature of an RV unfortunately. Kind of like how my new build house is on year 3 and I’m still working out some of the bugs with this home. Literally in my garage fixing the garage door as I type this.
Myles, you're not making it easy to choose.
Lack of storage 4 bunk room
Yeah, there’s a give and a take with every RV. Outdoor kitchen and a slide out in the main bedroom instead of the bunk room makes for less storage.
I agree! They could have added a slide on the bunk room instead of the main bedroom to create more space and some storage
I think the dinette and love seat should be reversed.
1st
Kill the bunks...bigger bath; no dinette..give us a half bath. Perfect!
Quality??? None typically last long because of the thin cheap materials used..😢
Thin cheap materials such as what exactly? And I ask this question to start a conversation, not to say I don’t think there are any thin and/or cheap materials in RV construction.
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The thin walls, floors, cheap cabinetry used, the exterior trim on windows...on & on...
@@streetsmartintelligent let’s start with the walls… this RV uses Azdel sidewalls which are a light weight composite panel sidewall that are also waterproof. What wall material would you like to see them use instead that you feel would be a better alternative?
For the floors, they are using a 5/8in thick plywood flooring, and again, what alternative would you recommend or like to see?
The cabinets typically use a pretty light weight interior construction components like a thin sheet of pressed wood to keep the weight down. Some higher end trailers that weight more and are more expensive have thicker pieces of wood.
This trailer here has frameless windows so there isn’t exterior trim on the windows.
Curious your thoughts and what you would like to see different. Keep in mind, heavy duty material = heavier trailer and typically even more expensive. Even just the upgrade from a lauan sidewall to an azdel sidewall is a costly expense which is why not all brands have it.
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Yes, I know materials need to be lightweight, but there are still materials that ARE lightweight yet will last for generations, long time when we're gone.
Just do the research & you'll find products being used now (even though they've been around for a good while) for mobility living & they are all LOW COST + the best part ZERO maintenance for all the interior & exterior, keeping the overall total cost down for consumers.
Anything with the word "composite" in materials is pressed not long lasting.
A little tid bit:
For Walls = ESP engineered structural panels with the polyurethane closed cell insulation 3" thick, also waterproof, fireproof + excellent for keeping sound out & retaining warmth in freezing temps, & cool in scorching heat best of all zero maintenance, repairs!
Floors - use bamboo, lasts forever, no worries with rot, mold.
Using NO WOOD, pressed, composite or otherwise will allow one to have a worry free, maintenance free longevity dwelling.
Rockwood and Flagstaff are one of the better units in the RV industry
By a long shot