*CLARIFICATION ON WEIGHT: It's 7360lbs dry weight as spoken aloud at the start of the video. Ignore the "8300lbs" I wrote on screen. I had multiple RVs arrive at once and I think I got my wires crossed!* -JTRNV
@@gchappz418 I literally screwed up my own clarification & apparently need to go get caffeinated. 7360 IS CORRECT The WRITTEN weight I put on the screen is wrong. I managed to get this wrong like three times rapid fire. Sorry about that!
We have this unit and LOVE IT! Plenty of storage. Added 4 large decorative baskets above kitchen cabinets for lesser used items. Still haven’t filled up the storage under the dinette seats! Love the table being movable too. We’ve used it outside and as an island for the kitchen once. Our tall son had plenty of room sleeping in the booth. Opted for the sofa instead of the recliners so both boys have a place to sleep. Very very rarely are both with us but the option suited our family. We purchased a cheap storage ottoman at Walmart for in front of it and it works and looks great. This is our first RV and we feel like we hit the motherload. I’ll post pictures later
@@lrwnstoday63 No place for a W/D on one of these -- just no room anywhere for one to fit. If we have one on hand, then it'll be listed here bit.ly/35gD9qB If not, then our team at 800-256-5196 can assist with figures for incoming models or quotes for personal builds!
This is a great 5th wheel! The size doesn’t take away from any interior amenities except maybe w/d and a large pantry, neither of which would stop me from wanting this. And at my age this is the only Cougar I can get! 😂
Really nice, if I'm nit picking, two things come to mind, one is the slide closes off the bathroom in travel mode, and two, whisper ducted AC would be a bonus. I think the size and the layout more than outweigh the two things I mentioned, so this one is a winner for those of us who don't want to pull a mobile home size rig around.
We've asked Cougar about whisper ducting. They feel their Coleman Whisper Air is doing pretty much the same thing. I 100% acknowledge those Coleman airs are quieter, but the whisper ducting like on an Eagle is quieter still -- no question. Still.. the Cougar's air doesn't operate at what I consider an "offensive" or "distracting" volume by any means.
LOVE this one! The colors are beautiful and I really like the "wood" wall behind the U-dinette and bed. Great counter space, nice bathroom, I'm impressed!
The backup lights on that 5th wheel are no joke. Those lights {I rewired my boat trailer, converting them to 100% LED} and the ones on my boat trailer are the same lumen rating {I researched it}. My driveway is 350 foot long, but its narrow, so I have to back in from the road. My garage gets lit up by the backup lights from my boat trailer from the road!!!
My husband and I have been trying to upgrade our camping experience with a new camper for a little over a year now. We have looked at many units. Loved a lot of units but through all we have looked at . Didnt find everything we want in just one unit until we came up on this beautiful smaller 5th wheel Cougar. It surely is a very Hot good looking Cougar .When I say we fell in love with it . We both were so excited because it had everything we had been looking . We need less to say we are purchasing one just like this very one . Saturday we will be taking our new baby home. We are so excited , that we will be camping at home in our yard on Saturday when we bring it home with us. Thank you so much Keystone . We are so satisfied. 💖💖💖💖💖💖
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If and when we upgrade to a 3/4 Ton truck, this will be our unit. Love this unit for a couples RV. I like this bedroom with the queen better than the travel trailer version of this unit with a king. Much easier to walk around and great side table setup. I do wish however that the nice subway tile backsplash wrapped around the entire kitchen area.
I was watching one of your Arctic Wolf 5th wheel videos earlier and I liked how they gave customers the option of whether they wanted a TV from the factory or not. I've got two TVs in my 5th wheel and I hardly ever use them. Would be a nice option to save money and some people want to put their own TV in anyways. Really like these short but still full-time rated RVs. If they could manage to fit a washer/dryer prep in there somewhere, it would be perfect.
This is a really nice looking unit that we may look at in a few years when we are ready to go full time. Wish is had a convection microwave as well as at least a prep for a combo washer/dryer unit in the closet.
I'm with you Josh,I wish it was travel friendly,like the 25res is.if we could get to the upper level without the slide out.us fluffy people can't just bump the slide out.....lol I love the camp side space of this and the 23mls for sitting under the awning listening to the jukebox with an adult beverage.
Your videos are the best thanks to you we knew what to look at, saw the Grand Design version of this at RV show, loved it, DW likes the larger shower and fireplace in this one, at the top of our list in the near future, just a suggestion but people seem to be wider these days so a comment or measurement on the length and width of the shower would be greatly appreciated, even at the manufacture level.
A *LOT* of brands actually include them, but ship them loose so you can install them where you please. You'd be similarly surprised to see how many people will claim a towel bar is in the "wrong spot" regardless of where it's installed. Bathrooms/bedrooms are really personal and specific like that it seems
My first mod will be to change the towel rack to hooks. Keystone is not alone with this, but I do not understand how they figure a single towel rack will suffice. I've seen bunk room units that sleep 10 and still only have a single place to hang a towel. So far, the KZ Durango is the only one I've see that uses hooks.
This is high on our list for camp hosting as we do now, but we would need to figure out how to put a live outlet from the inverter in the dinette such that we can power our computers & external monitors, etc. It looks like we might squeeze in 3 BB batteries, if not four, knowing they can stack or be sideways as needed & the solar controller be upgraded such that 3-400 watts also be on the ground should tbe camp host site shading require on the ground augmentation so that 12-volt compressor fridge can hum along. Food for thought as we use our current hosting experiences to design our next setup. How sturdy is the rear ladder, will it hold our 25' telescoping mast holding our 4G high gain yagi WeBoost antenna velcroed to it, etc. Camp Hosts camp in USFS areas far from utilities & in the mountains the fine to nickel sized hail most afternoons demands vent covers with some protection from those elements as well as plumbing stack venturi upgrades to better survive the hail also. But the fishing is stellar the ATV or dude by side to be towed as doubles exciting too, lol. Food for thought, see you in the fall.
There is so, so much to like about this unit. As you noted, they Need Struts on all 6 flip up overhead doors. The ones over the dinette and especially over the bed are difficult to reach with structs and even more so when reaching over something needing both hands - one to oven and the other to access. Keystone does so many customer friendly things - why skimp on a few dollars worth of struts? An other small dislike - OSB instead of plywood under the bed. It looks and feels bad and cheap. It does not matter how much you sand the edge it will never feel good on your hands when opening.
I know it's fair feedback when I have a hard time disagreeing lol. Thanks for joining us on another video :) Something I've seen people do is use copper piping tubing around underbed decking to smooth that edge out. A little glue and you're good to go! The struts are one of those things that irk me too. I could add them. I don't necessarily feel I should need to. But I could still swallow it. Overall wouldn't be deal breakers for me personally But that's why we carry all these things. They're all "fine tuned" a little differently
Looking to downsize from our longer 5 wheel. This is a great option. Love the rear dinette. Wish the fireplace was optional. Would prefer more storage instead.
You're a goofball, OP...but you're a loveable goofball. I live in Savannah, now, but if I can buy one of these, I'll drive the 1k+ miles up there to do business with your company because you're a goofball. I do love this 5th wheel. I've always wanted a toyhauler because I ride motorcycles (street & touring). I'm looking for a "base camp" trailer to live in and use my bikes to explore American on...this one fits the bill completely.
Hopefully they do something about medicine cabinet being so low. Bang your head on it trying to brush your teeth or wash you face also the loud squeal where the shower door squeegee scrapes the door. Also need the recirculating hot water to save water and tank space.
Josh, you put up this unit weighs (+/-) 8360 lbs. It has no second A/C, no slide toppers, no dual-pane windows yet it weighs 1000 lbs more than the advertised weight (which I thought was an average of multiple units). Surely the optional theater seating and fireplace don’t account for 1000 lbs. Hope you can clarify.
Cougar has gained a little weight and cost the past few years, but they've done things like bulked up on their framing, Cargo capacity, and holding tank capacities as a result. I don't think Cougar gets the credit for a *lot* of what they do
Really always has been. It's just becoming more obvious the past few seasons I think. There's a very logical progression from Cougar HT to Cougar to Montana HC to Montana I think
@@JoshtheRVNerd If were to buy a fifth wheel, it'd probably be the half ton version of either the Cougar or the Eagle, both have nice couples camping floorplans in coaches sized right for me.
In watching this for the second time, I noticed a dump valve at the 19:45 mark. I thought there were only the two valves located at the docking center. Not that having the third valve is a deal breaker, just surprised at seeing one there. Good job on the walk through though. Appreciate the information.
Josh, very impressive for it’s size! My only negative is not specific to this unit- whose idea was it to move the controls on the theater seats to the center? They used to be like a love seat- I think this design is terrible.
That's always a tough balance. Cougar/Eagle are heavier on the nose than something like an arctic wolf, but usually have extra storage/construction reinforncement up front It's tricky like that...
One thing nobody seems to mention is if there is storage under the u dinette, I assume there is, I love this RV but they could have put a drawer at either end of the dinette and also there is no where to put your shoes and hang coats.
Jayco actually has phased out the 25.5REOK after the 24RE really overtook it in popularity Cougar still makes the 25RES however if you're seeking a camp kitchen
My dually wouldn’t even know this is there lol. I like the floorplan on this one 👍 Could I pull a small 2 door Jeep behind this since the length is only 28 feet?
There is nothing about this that I don't like. I don't even care that I don't have av truck. I'd have it delivered to my destination camp site where I can hopefully retire to soon. I think this is my new favorite!! Just WOW!!
@@JoshtheRVNerd Oh how I wish, here is the dealeo - I have a Springdale 262RK and am wanting to upgrade. I would like to use the Springdale as a trade in for this new beautiful Cougar but it is in Annapolis, MO and it was towed to that spot for me and will need to be towed to you to do the trade for the new one which will then need to be towed to its new home... LOL did you follow that? The distance from Haylett to Annapolis is like 533 miles but ONLY 8 and a half hours. ;)
This is the only decor offered currently from cougar. Jayco does two interiors, but they don’t make this exact layout A 2500 should work here in most cases with this one
I appreciate the constructive input and suggestion. I often will but cannot overtly cover every item in every video. I've also put out content for viewers to help them identify slides themselves since most are plainly visible when touring the exterior of the RV Main slide on this is a cable system. The upper deck slide is a schwintek Though this is also aged 2021 footage and systems may change on more current offerings.
The attic vent and it’s cooling capacity for the summer is great. But what about the shoulder season when Maoist would be best to have it closed to retain that extra heat?
Maintaining cabin temps is not usually an issue given the furnace sizes vs. cubic foot of space in these RVs. There's likely a loss there, but in a sense a little heat-bleed also helps keep an over-abundance of snow off the roofing
Nice layout...deal breaker for me is the slide..no access to front room when closed...can it be safely open a little bit? I noticed....cable slide.....🤔
Yep yep! That's how we're ordering ALL of ours -- a few simply slipped thru either before that option went into production or (in the case of THIS RV) -- custom ordered with the standard fridge
That's a very nice small fifth wheel that tries to have camp side windows. Was comparing with Jayco 24RE and looks like this one beats it in that regard quite easily (except Jayco has that new massive pantrytainment). Does that new ceiling AC ducting help at all with the noise compared to Jayco's quiet system? Thanks for sharing Josh.
Cougar uses a Coleman Quiet A/C that runs quieter vs something like a Dometic Eagle HT uses both a Coleman Quiet A/C and a Whisper Ducting system. It will run more quietly I don't know if these little swirlygig air ducts will reduce noise though
@@JoshtheRVNerdI was just hoping for something more quiet than our Cougar 333MKS AC. Also, I know that size doesn't matter....but what size is that TV in there? Looks like a 32".
PROPER half-tons? Yes. The biggest hiccup here for a half ton is not the dry weight -- most tow package half tons can handle that no sweat. It's the hitch weight on this vs. the payload rating of a half-ton. MOST half tons, even with tow packages, do not have the proper payload ratings for even a small FW like this.
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A little late on my part but the wife and I really like this cougar and was wondering if there was another brand of RV with the same interior layout and size in a fifth wheel for feature comparison ?
A few brands have attempted to build a copy of this, but they keep discontinuing them. Arctic Wolf for instance was going to build it, then just... didn't. Cougar seems to have a solid grasp on this one Eagle/Rockwood both make some smaller FWs of their own, but nothing quite like this layout
I have a question, probably because I am not from the states, you usually say you "don't do dealer fees" I have no idea what that means, maybe you can explain that for us, your subscribers outside of United States...
Not all, but *A LOT* of dealerships will advertise an amazing and too-good-to-be-true price tag. Then, when you get there you find out you also have to add hundreds more dollars for things like "Prep" and "readiness" among other things. I've seen $2,000 up to $5,200 of "mandatory add-ons" before. We just put everything right up front. It means our "price tag" is higher. But our out the door costs are usually lower.
Answer here kind of depends on how you plan to use the RV. For shorter distances & more modest terrain a PROPERLY EQUIPPED 1/2 ton (specifically with a *heavy payload package*) could get the job done But if you had any significant amount of traveling possible I would start with a 3/4 ton Our team at 800-256-5196 is always happy to assist you as well!
That faucet in the bathroom sink is off to the right, instead of centered over the sink. I wonder if that orientation feels weird to use, or if it's no big deal?
@@JoshtheRVNerd I disagree :) The extra space would be better to have behind the sink. That said I understand why they did it this way and I would rather have the drawers then better situated counter storage.
The part of the bathroom that baffles me is the open storage area at the bottom of the linen closet next to the toilet. I don't know of any male that has perfect aim 100% of the time and I wish they would have done this differently. The best solution would have been to put the linen on the other end of the shower allow linen access to the top half. Then the bottom half would provide space for 2-3 shallow drawers in the bedroom.
@@soccerdad8374 There are different benefits to different features and methods of course. Putting the faucet behind the sink means the entire cabinet and counter would need to be made deeper -- tricky in a small confined space like that where every inch matters. I can also advise most RV builders expect men to sit upon the toilet for "splash control," though obviously each user's method may vary lol :)
@@JoshtheRVNerd I got that. When I married over 40 years ago my wife said, "You stand, you clean!". I got her message (and yours) and have not yet cleaned a toilet. I do love to do laundry and dust and I hired a Roomba to vacuum.
Yeah I only completed about half of the comparisons I wanted to, but we haven’t been able to keep enough campers on hand where I can jump between them side-by-side. Once the weather warms back up I’ll continue with the series of comparisons
Josh - love the content and reviews. If you have one, could you review a Cougar 290rls fifth wheel? Always like the details you provide - comprehensive. Really like the Cougar line and looking at the 290rls and comparing it to others
@@JoshtheRVNerd Thank you, I saw this 30rls the 290 is slightly shorter, by a foot, and has an option of a stackable washer dryer in the pantry. I wish they would not use carpet in the bedrooms -- maybe this is coming too. I'll keep watching - maybe you will get one soon! Your reviews are great always such good details and commentary. You always add something I didn't think of--Thank you.
Most half tons only have about a 1400 ib payload would this be adequate to pull this fifth wheel? You also have to take in account cargo and passenger weight. Probably still need a 3/4 or 1 ton truck to play it safe.
Josh- what thickness and insulation does this model have in the side walls, rear wall (u mentioned an improvement there but didn’t say what), the front cap and roof? Also besides the enclosed underbelly and radiant reflective layer is there any other insulation in the flooring?
They added a 1" laminated wall atop the previous structure of the RV. Walls of anything in this class are pretty much all an R7 or R9 if 2" thick Laminated walls cannot have higher R-Value artificially since their R-Value is based exclusively on thickness. The floor construction itself is independently insulated apart from the radiant barrier and belly enclosure Again - that's normal in the industry
Love the driftwood decor look. Does this unit come with the option for a king bed? If so, could the large dinette be swapped out for 2 Heat/massage theatre chairs (and maybe install 1 end table between the 2 chairs or small countertop cabinets (w/wall plugins and USB ports on both) on either side of the chairs fastened to the walls) and could we put a table and chair set where the existing theatre sofa is located? With all that, it may be perfect for what we’re looking for. Thanks Josh!
Cougars are not currently offering king beds in their "Half Ton" branded fifth wheels, though Eagle HT now does (which you'll be finding at Haylett's moving forward) The seating swaps you're seeking are not factory-offered, though I'm sure we could work something out here. Perhaps you can confirm: I think You're basically asking us to re-create a fifth wheel version of one of our favorite Freedom Express travel trailers seen here: ruclips.net/video/RoEHndIyFYE/видео.html
@@korymwoodllc I cannot recall what I've said on a specific video after having recorded so many unfortunately. My memory is pretty good, but not quite THAT good.
How long is this cougar? Can a half ton truck tow it? Can you get it with the fantastic fans? Around how much would one cost? A ball park figure. Do you take trade ins? I have a 2016 Rockwood Roo 24DK model in great condition.
You'll need to speak with a sales contact at 800-256-5196 for some of this, but I can get you some quick answers here in the mean time! *LENGTH:* It's just about 28ft total length tip to tail *HALF-TONS:* Depends on the specific truck. Please allow our team to verify a safe pairing *FAN UPGRADES:* Not offered from the factory, but we can certainly handle those here! *TRADES:* You bet! Just let our team go to work for you! :)
That is correct. Usually I showcase that on a video. but if I forgot in this one, Then see this video with the updated 22 series m.ruclips.net/video/ITCv6B8RNQc/видео.html
I have a 2021 Ram 1500 with the 5.7l eTorque motor and the 3.92 axle. It’s the Crew Cab with 5.7’ box. Specs say 2300 lbs max payload and 11,600 towing capacity. Can I tow this rig safely?
You have a VERY capable half ton there. All specs check out nicely from what I'm seeing. In a few days I have updated footage of this one that will be going live at ruclips.net/video/ITCv6B8RNQc/видео.html if you'd like to see the updates!
Josh how deep is the dinette, from back wall to front edge of cushion? What happens to the corner cushions in sleeping mode? Lastly, shower dimensions?
I don't have measurements to that degree of specificity available to me. It's currently going on midnight and I'm working from home else I'd try to hit it up with the tape measure for you. If you were willing to let our folks work with you, then they can get whatever you need! (Corner Cushions just sit on the floor/counter/wherever in sleeper mode)
Cougar makes a lot of very different models. They do it to standardize the location for production simplicity Plus it keeps the tire protected from weathering
I've been in 2 new units on a Florida lot where the fake backlash has started to peel away from the wall. Plan on adding a small piece of trim thee to hold it tight.
Josh - you specifically say 60 by 80 when referring to the bedroom. I thought the Cougar Half-tons used a shorter RV queen. I really hope you are right and I am wrong :)
@@JoshtheRVNerd Hi Josh - Now I am really confused. I went back to my emails from the DISTRICT SALES MANAGER COUGAR DIVISION dated October 2020 and he specifically states that the queen beds are 60 x 74. I know you are good with the facts, but I would think the rep from Keystone is also. Could you double check this for me?
@@soccerdad8374 So just spoke with the national Cougar product manager. And I'm glad we're having this talk. It seems there's measures of truth BOTH WAYS here... So for years Cougar HT Fifth Wheels have features true queens. They felt it was getting a bit cramped in there, so they VERY recently decided to swap to camp queens to open the bedroom up while still allowing customers to swap back in a true queen at their discretion. But... as soon as they made that decision they started running into mattress shortages. Recently they've been using basically whatever queen bed they can get their hands on to keep the fires burning. They've apparently had to substitutions for SUBSTITUDED beds... and the sizing has varied. Turns out by happenstance we've only received true queens here this year *SO FAR.* Moving forward they will be moving to a camp queen. But in the mean time... sounds like it's best to measure each one as they roll in. 2020 just needs to quit with this stuff man
Our 1300 square foot house only uses a 15,000 BTU window air conditioner... You say you play music. Do you mean the radio or do you mean a musical instrument? I play violin and Viola among other instruments.
@@JoshtheRVNerd I have an electric guitar and acoustic guitar that I can pluck around on, but I have a hard time playing much in the way of chords. I also have a mandolin but I can play a few more chords on than on the guitar.
@@musicalatv Sounds like you're doing just fine then! There's no rules on how they have to play. Playing orchestral music was always very rigid and structured. I always wanted guitar to just be loose and free. I taught myself enough to have fun and never made it feel like work.
@@JoshtheRVNerd I have played some songs at open mic, I posted them on my channel. Numb by Linkin Park, Never Alone by Barlow Girl, Path by Apocalyptica, and Ashoken Farewell (song used on the 1990 Civil War series).
Josh you mentioned partially opening the slide...is this something that isn't normally recommended? I don't want to damage anything in my trailer by doing that.
@@JoshtheRVNerd I watched the 16 minute referenced video and either missed it or the answer to the question was not there. Will the slide be waterproof and/or safe to sit in chairs when partially extended?
@@soccerdad8374 No slide should be left partially extended for any longer than absolutely required. Could you theoretically sit in it and have a quick bite to eat? Sure. You need to make sure you're moving carefully in it though and it's really not recommended.
Likely cost & weight factors. Little details like this are why we carry multiple brands. Jayco for instance will have none of that trunk/felt stuff on the walls/flooring of an Eagle pass-thru
Only available as shown. I've been begging builders to make bigger back splashes and wrap them around the sides of fridges when a fridge/stove are next to one another So please keep that kind of input coming
We have a a Ford-f150 with eco boost...2018. Would this work for us? Or would we be better off with a smaller travel trailer? We are in the South and want to travel to WY, SD, and Montana this summer. Or the Jayco Eagle 24 RE?
Does that In*Command controller/phone connect allow you to turn on or off the water pump too, since I don't see an on/off switch in the garage area for winterizing purposes?
Not yet, Al. It's quite literally their version of this one ruclips.net/video/H5aJHhgg6dI/видео.html We'll get some 2021 footage of that one too as soon as she rolls in!
@@JoshtheRVNerd thanks josh. Was interested to see this and the many model changes coming in their mid profile offerings. I am payload sensitive for my 2500, like cougar and this floor plan so having this smaller entry to this lineup may be the silver bullet. Thanks
When going to your website I read you off a package deal which would include a tow vehicle do you have a website were I could browse the vehicle you have available?
Here you go! bit.ly/37cotfX Our supply of trucks is currently lower than I like to see. We usually keep 2 or 3 half, 3/4, and one tons on hand with a dually sprinkled in here or there. We're really picky about the trucks we go buying. They need to be super clean and we usually find things with a nice balance of factory warranty available.
*CLARIFICATION ON WEIGHT: It's 7360lbs dry weight as spoken aloud at the start of the video. Ignore the "8300lbs" I wrote on screen. I had multiple RVs arrive at once and I think I got my wires crossed!* -JTRNV
Keystone website states 7369 lbs dry weight, go figure????
@@gchappz418 I literally screwed up my own clarification & apparently need to go get caffeinated.
7360 IS CORRECT
The WRITTEN weight I put on the screen is wrong.
I managed to get this wrong like three times rapid fire. Sorry about that!
We have this unit and LOVE IT! Plenty of storage. Added 4 large decorative baskets above kitchen cabinets for lesser used items. Still haven’t filled up the storage under the dinette seats! Love the table being movable too. We’ve used it outside and as an island for the kitchen once. Our tall son had plenty of room sleeping in the booth. Opted for the sofa instead of the recliners so both boys have a place to sleep. Very very rarely are both with us but the option suited our family. We purchased a cheap storage ottoman at Walmart for in front of it and it works and looks great. This is our first RV and we feel like we hit the motherload. I’ll post pictures later
TY so much for sharing your feedback! Always handy to hear how actual owners lke it! :)
May I ask how much you paid for your unit? Is the quality good? Thx, Mesa, Az
OMG 😳 the best campside Fifth wheel under 30ft I've ever seen! And so spacious!!! I love the storage, size and quality!
It's no accident this one became so popular so quickly!
I want one of these! Price? Washer/dryer? Love the floor plan. Bet it's hard to find.
@@lrwnstoday63 No place for a W/D on one of these -- just no room anywhere for one to fit.
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If not, then our team at 800-256-5196 can assist with figures for incoming models or quotes for personal builds!
This is a great 5th wheel! The size doesn’t take away from any interior amenities except maybe w/d and a large pantry, neither of which would stop me from wanting this. And at my age this is the only Cougar I can get! 😂
Really nice, if I'm nit picking, two things come to mind, one is the slide closes off the bathroom in travel mode, and two, whisper ducted AC would be a bonus. I think the size and the layout more than outweigh the two things I mentioned, so this one is a winner for those of us who don't want to pull a mobile home size rig around.
We've asked Cougar about whisper ducting. They feel their Coleman Whisper Air is doing pretty much the same thing. I 100% acknowledge those Coleman airs are quieter, but the whisper ducting like on an Eagle is quieter still -- no question.
Still.. the Cougar's air doesn't operate at what I consider an "offensive" or "distracting" volume by any means.
@@JoshtheRVNerd Good news, I don't mind some white noise, I sleep with a fan year round. I think that would work for me.
This is exactly the kind of 5th wheel I'm looking for, not too long, or heavy, and lots of room.
LOVE this one! The colors are beautiful and I really like the "wood" wall behind the U-dinette and bed. Great counter space, nice bathroom, I'm impressed!
Thanks for watching :)
More to come!
I’m only 3 minutes in and I already love this one! The floor plan is awesome. Love the colors. And windows! 💕❤️
Thank you. :)
You are so welcome!
The backup lights on that 5th wheel are no joke. Those lights {I rewired my boat trailer, converting them to 100% LED} and the ones on my boat trailer are the same lumen rating {I researched it}. My driveway is 350 foot long, but its narrow, so I have to back in from the road. My garage gets lit up by the backup lights from my boat trailer from the road!!!
Thx for sharing. I know I was impressed the first time I saw them in action!
I love this! I like that the bed is an actual residential size queen bed. My husband is 6’4” so he has to have that length to be comfortable.
Quick note: Shortly after this was recorded they started using a short queen in these to open the room up, but still have the space for a true queen
My husband and I have been trying to upgrade our camping experience with a new camper for a little over a year now. We have looked at many units. Loved a lot of units but through all we have looked at . Didnt find everything we want in just one unit until we came up on this beautiful smaller 5th wheel Cougar. It surely is a very Hot good looking Cougar .When I say we fell in love with it . We both were so excited because it had everything we had been looking . We need less to say we are purchasing one just like this very one . Saturday we will be taking our new baby home. We are so excited , that we will be camping at home in our yard on Saturday when we bring it home with us. Thank you so much Keystone . We are so satisfied. 💖💖💖💖💖💖
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This is by far my favorite trailer! Perfect for my plans to travel and remote work.
Yeah she's a LOT of RV for a small space
If and when we upgrade to a 3/4 Ton truck, this will be our unit. Love this unit for a couples RV. I like this bedroom with the queen better than the travel trailer version of this unit with a king. Much easier to walk around and great side table setup. I do wish however that the nice subway tile backsplash wrapped around the entire kitchen area.
Very nice review. I wish we could access the restroom with the slides in.
I was watching one of your Arctic Wolf 5th wheel videos earlier and I liked how they gave customers the option of whether they wanted a TV from the factory or not. I've got two TVs in my 5th wheel and I hardly ever use them. Would be a nice option to save money and some people want to put their own TV in anyways. Really like these short but still full-time rated RVs. If they could manage to fit a washer/dryer prep in there somewhere, it would be perfect.
That’s.. actually an interesting thought. It can be done
This is a really nice looking unit that we may look at in a few years when we are ready to go full time. Wish is had a convection microwave as well as at least a prep for a combo washer/dryer unit in the closet.
Microwave is easy to swap. W/D simply requires more space than is available in here
I agree totally about the convection microwave. I'd leave out the tiny gas oven for extra counter/ cabinet space.
Love this layout. For about $5, we added a strut to the door over microwave in ours.
Easy solution!
What kind of truck are you pulling with
Seriously I could live in one of theses Full time! 🏄🏼♂️Hawaii need these! Homes here are nuts 800k😬 RV looks better then most homes here!
Did someone say "Hot Cougars", it's the only thing missing, I guess that would be customer installed. Awesome model BTW.
According to the internet there’s hot singles in my area lol
I'm with you Josh,I wish it was travel friendly,like the 25res is.if we could get to the upper level without the slide out.us fluffy people can't just bump the slide out.....lol
I love the camp side space of this and the 23mls for sitting under the awning listening to the jukebox with an adult beverage.
Let's make it happen! :)
@@JoshtheRVNerd that would be up to tge boss and what we can get for our 235rks......lol
Excellent and Love this one lots! Tour is spot on Josh 🤩
TY Vikki! Some updated footage of her here: bit.ly/3E7VuHb
@@JoshtheRVNerd super duper
Your videos are the best thanks to you we knew what to look at, saw the Grand Design version of this at RV show, loved it, DW likes the larger shower and fireplace in this one, at the top of our list in the near future, just a suggestion but people seem to be wider these days so a comment or measurement on the length and width of the shower would be greatly appreciated, even at the manufacture level.
I love the factory mounted towel rack in bathroom. It blows my mind how so few manufacturers install one.
A *LOT* of brands actually include them, but ship them loose so you can install them where you please. You'd be similarly surprised to see how many people will claim a towel bar is in the "wrong spot" regardless of where it's installed. Bathrooms/bedrooms are really personal and specific like that it seems
@@JoshtheRVNerd You must be talking about how the towel racks like in this trailer interfere with the cupboard door. Little more thought required.
My first mod will be to change the towel rack to hooks. Keystone is not alone with this, but I do not understand how they figure a single towel rack will suffice. I've seen bunk room units that sleep 10 and still only have a single place to hang a towel. So far, the KZ Durango is the only one I've see that uses hooks.
This is high on our list for camp hosting as we do now, but we would need to figure out how to put a live outlet from the inverter in the dinette such that we can power our computers & external monitors, etc. It looks like we might squeeze in 3 BB batteries, if not four, knowing they can stack or be sideways as needed & the solar controller be upgraded such that 3-400 watts also be on the ground should tbe camp host site shading require on the ground augmentation so that 12-volt compressor fridge can hum along. Food for thought as we use our current hosting experiences to design our next setup. How sturdy is the rear ladder, will it hold our 25' telescoping mast holding our 4G high gain yagi WeBoost antenna velcroed to it, etc. Camp Hosts camp in USFS areas far from utilities & in the mountains the fine to nickel sized hail most afternoons demands vent covers with some protection from those elements as well as plumbing stack venturi upgrades to better survive the hail also. But the fishing is stellar the ATV or dude by side to be towed as doubles exciting too, lol. Food for thought, see you in the fall.
There is so, so much to like about this unit. As you noted, they Need Struts on all 6 flip up overhead doors. The ones over the dinette and especially over the bed are difficult to reach with structs and even more so when reaching over something needing both hands - one to oven and the other to access. Keystone does so many customer friendly things - why skimp on a few dollars worth of struts?
An other small dislike - OSB instead of plywood under the bed. It looks and feels bad and cheap. It does not matter how much you sand the edge it will never feel good on your hands when opening.
I know it's fair feedback when I have a hard time disagreeing lol. Thanks for joining us on another video :)
Something I've seen people do is use copper piping tubing around underbed decking to smooth that edge out. A little glue and you're good to go!
The struts are one of those things that irk me too. I could add them. I don't necessarily feel I should need to. But I could still swallow it. Overall wouldn't be deal breakers for me personally
But that's why we carry all these things. They're all "fine tuned" a little differently
Looking to downsize from our longer 5 wheel. This is a great option. Love the rear dinette. Wish the fireplace was optional. Would prefer more storage instead.
I like the swing-out fireplaces that have some kind of hidden shoe shelving behind them
Love this RV, it's absolutely perfect.
Awesome! TY for saying something positive today :)
Really Nice!!,.. put a washer dryer hookup in the bedroom and it’s a go!👍🏻👍🏻🥰
The only con I can think of is the kitchen theater seat and the tiny window directly above the stove. No outside view
*THIS NEW Cougar has a size that is 'JUST RIGHT'* !! *What a FAB new fifth wheel* !! #HaylettRVReviewsNewsAndMore
So this COUGAR is a Momma BEAR?
@@JoshtheRVNerd LOL!!!! The BEST Momma Bear!!! :)
"Debbie and the Hobo Murderer"
Coming to a theater near you.
🤣😂🤣
LADY Murder Hobo... oh my... hadn't considered. PLOT TWIST!!
@@JoshtheRVNerd 🙈🙉🙊
You're a goofball, OP...but you're a loveable goofball. I live in Savannah, now, but if I can buy one of these, I'll drive the 1k+ miles up there to do business with your company because you're a goofball. I do love this 5th wheel. I've always wanted a toyhauler because I ride motorcycles (street & touring). I'm looking for a "base camp" trailer to live in and use my bikes to explore American on...this one fits the bill completely.
Really great kitchen
Thanks for liking!
If that thing came with on-board laundry hookups, I'd be SO all over this...
Same here. Plus I wish they'd take out the ugly bedroom carpet by otherwise is gorgeous
It would be nice to find a smaller fifth wheel or similar sized travel trailer with washer/dryer hookups
@@musicalatv Here's one! ruclips.net/video/aF5HXlq_690/видео.html
I may have to come there some night to check out how bright those back up lights are... :)
Frankly -- wouldn't offend us.
Hooking it up and hauling away like that?
Well that's a different story lol
Great size, love the windows and kitchen area. This could be a great option for me
Give us a shout if you need more info!
This is really nice! It seems a perfect size for a couple.
I think so too!
Hopefully they do something about medicine cabinet being so low. Bang your head on it trying to brush your teeth or wash you face also the loud squeal where the shower door squeegee scrapes the door. Also need the recirculating hot water to save water and tank space.
Josh, you put up this unit weighs (+/-) 8360 lbs. It has no second A/C, no slide toppers, no dual-pane windows yet it weighs 1000 lbs more than the advertised weight (which I thought was an average of multiple units). Surely the optional theater seating and fireplace don’t account for 1000 lbs. Hope you can clarify.
Mis-listed
7360lbs empty on the last one of these we received. Apologies for the confusion and ty for calling this out!
I’m going to be full time living in an RV because I will be a travel PTA and I think this would be the perfect RV!
When you make that move give us a shout. We'll get you camping!
@@JoshtheRVNerd where are you located out of
@@gregoryward5494 Coldwater, MI
2,600 is a fairly nice cargo capacity for full timing. I have a dually, so could get some boxes for the bed to hold tools, and other heavy stuff.
Cougar has gained a little weight and cost the past few years, but they've done things like bulked up on their framing, Cargo capacity, and holding tank capacities as a result. I don't think Cougar gets the credit for a *lot* of what they do
Cougar is now the montana high country light
Really always has been. It's just becoming more obvious the past few seasons I think. There's a very logical progression from Cougar HT to Cougar to Montana HC to Montana I think
@@JoshtheRVNerd If were to buy a fifth wheel, it'd probably be the half ton version of either the Cougar or the Eagle, both have nice couples camping floorplans in coaches sized right for me.
Needs more power outlets. Like above the fireplace for making breakfast.
In watching this for the second time, I noticed a dump valve at the 19:45 mark. I thought there were only the two valves located at the docking center. Not that having the third valve is a deal breaker, just surprised at seeing one there. Good job on the walk through though. Appreciate the information.
I think it has to do with tank placement resulting from the door-side kitchen and bathroom. Likely tricky to plumb to a shared dump point
oh I like hat a lot
I don't blame you! Big features in a smaller size is always a nice combo of things
Josh, very impressive for it’s size! My only negative is not specific to this unit- whose idea was it to move the controls on the theater seats to the center? They used to be like a love seat- I think this design is terrible.
Short answer: The supplier's. Not Cougar's.
@@JoshtheRVNerd Keystone is a colossal company. If they asked for it, someone would make it so.
Nice sized 56th wheel. Now if they could just come up with a lower pin weight, it would be great!
That's always a tough balance. Cougar/Eagle are heavier on the nose than something like an arctic wolf, but usually have extra storage/construction reinforncement up front
It's tricky like that...
One thing nobody seems to mention is if there is storage under the u dinette, I assume there is, I love this RV but they could have put a drawer at either end of the dinette and also there is no where to put your shoes and hang coats.
There is storage. I had shown it previously. Apparently missed it this time. Apologies!
Absolutely yes
Absolutely agree lol
I really like the size of this camper but I like the 25.5 because of the outside kitchen,!
Jayco actually has phased out the 25.5REOK after the 24RE really overtook it in popularity
Cougar still makes the 25RES however if you're seeking a camp kitchen
My dually wouldn’t even know this is there lol. I like the floorplan on this one 👍 Could I pull a small 2 door Jeep behind this since the length is only 28 feet?
Lengthwise sure
But the hitch isn’t made for that kind of weight
I want one....SO nice..and perfect size and BeaUtiful decor colors..and murder Hobo proof..what more can a gal want..?(maybe a husband)😂
Well.. you could marry the hobo?
Haylett says they can do it all - trailers, trucks...husbands? 😂 👍
If you have the rv I’ll marry you.
There is nothing about this that I don't like. I don't even care that I don't have av truck. I'd have it delivered to my destination camp site where I can hopefully retire to soon. I think this is my new favorite!! Just WOW!!
Yeah -- this one's a winner for sure. We happen to have a great RV Delivery service -- let us know if you'd like that make that a reality sometime!!
@@JoshtheRVNerd Oh how I wish, here is the dealeo - I have a Springdale 262RK and am wanting to upgrade. I would like to use the Springdale as a trade in for this new beautiful Cougar but it is in Annapolis, MO and it was towed to that spot for me and will need to be towed to you to do the trade for the new one which will then need to be towed to its new home... LOL did you follow that? The distance from Haylett to Annapolis is like 533 miles but ONLY 8 and a half hours. ;)
@@lisakttn1 So you know... *it's been done before!*
Give our team a call. Explain your needs. Let's see if we can't work something out!
This is something that seems would work great with my f-150 and give me the space and layout that would really work for me
We'd love the work with you & would want to investigate your payload rating first and foremost to make sure it's a safe pairing with your vehicle!
love this perfect size.
Thank you! 😊
Love it. Does it have diff color packages? I love dark wood cabinets.
And a 2500 pick up will work correct?
This is the only decor offered currently from cougar. Jayco does two interiors, but they don’t make this exact layout
A 2500 should work here in most cases with this one
Thank you very much for the speedy reply. I love cougars!!
Here's a thought..how's about telling us what brand of slide mechanisms are used ,if there different on the 2 slides?? Thx
I appreciate the constructive input and suggestion. I often will but cannot overtly cover every item in every video. I've also put out content for viewers to help them identify slides themselves since most are plainly visible when touring the exterior of the RV
Main slide on this is a cable system. The upper deck slide is a schwintek
Though this is also aged 2021 footage and systems may change on more current offerings.
I prefer the lighter floor and the lighter wall covering behind the u shaped dinette.
Wow, that’s beautifully set up!
I think so too!
The attic vent and it’s cooling capacity for the summer is great. But what about the shoulder season when Maoist would be best to have it closed to retain that extra heat?
Maintaining cabin temps is not usually an issue given the furnace sizes vs. cubic foot of space in these RVs. There's likely a loss there, but in a sense a little heat-bleed also helps keep an over-abundance of snow off the roofing
I am a big fan of short cougars fun to dance with.
Nice layout...deal breaker for me is the slide..no access to front room when closed...can it be safely open a little bit? I noticed....cable slide.....🤔
Cable slides can be partially opened & closed w/o issue. Schwintek slides are one of the only types that should really be opened/closed fully.
@@JoshtheRVNerd thankyou
Thanks for the great video, Josh. Does the entire Cougar HT lineup come with the option of 12V refrigerators, bumper pulls included?
Yep yep! That's how we're ordering ALL of ours -- a few simply slipped thru either before that option went into production or (in the case of THIS RV) -- custom ordered with the standard fridge
That's a very nice small fifth wheel that tries to have camp side windows. Was comparing with Jayco 24RE and looks like this one beats it in that regard quite easily (except Jayco has that new massive pantrytainment). Does that new ceiling AC ducting help at all with the noise compared to Jayco's quiet system? Thanks for sharing Josh.
Cougar uses a Coleman Quiet A/C that runs quieter vs something like a Dometic
Eagle HT uses both a Coleman Quiet A/C and a Whisper Ducting system. It will run more quietly
I don't know if these little swirlygig air ducts will reduce noise though
@@JoshtheRVNerdI was just hoping for something more quiet than our Cougar 333MKS AC. Also, I know that size doesn't matter....but what size is that TV in there? Looks like a 32".
@@joebalaz3082 Cougar usually uses 40" Tvs, but a team member can check/verify for you!
Very nice smaller RV.
It sure is!
I really do like this 5th wheel. Can you please provide more information on the suspension system.
Thank you.
Same Road Armor unit between the tires like a Montana. I'm not sure what type of information you're seeking beyond that
That answers my question. Thank you. I enjoy your awesome videos
Being lightweight and "stubby", would you consider this 1/2 ton friendly?
PROPER half-tons? Yes.
The biggest hiccup here for a half ton is not the dry weight -- most tow package half tons can handle that no sweat.
It's the hitch weight on this vs. the payload rating of a half-ton.
MOST half tons, even with tow packages, do not have the proper payload ratings for even a small FW like this.
@@JoshtheRVNerd
Thanks Josh.
What would the pin weight be in this Josh? Too bad the slide blocks the bathroom... 🥴
@@BillUtah Listed right at the 00:05 mark for you! Give our team a call if you need extra info! We're always happy to dive into the details in return for the fair opportunity to earn your business!!
A little late on my part but the wife and I really like this cougar and was wondering if there was another brand of RV with the same interior layout and size in a fifth wheel for feature comparison ?
A few brands have attempted to build a copy of this, but they keep discontinuing them. Arctic Wolf for instance was going to build it, then just... didn't.
Cougar seems to have a solid grasp on this one
Eagle/Rockwood both make some smaller FWs of their own, but nothing quite like this layout
I have a question, probably because I am not from the states, you usually say you "don't do dealer fees" I have no idea what that means, maybe you can explain that for us, your subscribers outside of United States...
Not all, but *A LOT* of dealerships will advertise an amazing and too-good-to-be-true price tag. Then, when you get there you find out you also have to add hundreds more dollars for things like "Prep" and "readiness" among other things. I've seen $2,000 up to $5,200 of "mandatory add-ons" before.
We just put everything right up front. It means our "price tag" is higher. But our out the door costs are usually lower.
@@JoshtheRVNerd got it, thanks!!
What size pickup would it take to haul this trailer? Wanting to buy a new truck and want one that is most effective
Answer here kind of depends on how you plan to use the RV.
For shorter distances & more modest terrain a PROPERLY EQUIPPED 1/2 ton (specifically with a *heavy payload package*) could get the job done
But if you had any significant amount of traveling possible I would start with a 3/4 ton
Our team at 800-256-5196 is always happy to assist you as well!
That faucet in the bathroom sink is off to the right, instead of centered over the sink. I wonder if that orientation feels weird to use, or if it's no big deal?
It *LOOKS* weird, but I can say from personal experience it has zero effect on the actual use. It's a smart use of space really
@@JoshtheRVNerd I disagree :) The extra space would be better to have behind the sink. That said I understand why they did it this way and I would rather have the drawers then better situated counter storage.
The part of the bathroom that baffles me is the open storage area at the bottom of the linen closet next to the toilet. I don't know of any male that has perfect aim 100% of the time and I wish they would have done this differently. The best solution would have been to put the linen on the other end of the shower allow linen access to the top half. Then the bottom half would provide space for 2-3 shallow drawers in the bedroom.
@@soccerdad8374 There are different benefits to different features and methods of course. Putting the faucet behind the sink means the entire cabinet and counter would need to be made deeper -- tricky in a small confined space like that where every inch matters.
I can also advise most RV builders expect men to sit upon the toilet for "splash control," though obviously each user's method may vary lol :)
@@JoshtheRVNerd I got that. When I married over 40 years ago my wife said, "You stand, you clean!". I got her message (and yours) and have not yet cleaned a toilet. I do love to do laundry and dust and I hired a Roomba to vacuum.
Great video. Do you have any plans for Cougar vs. Cougar Half-Ton?
Yeah I only completed about half of the comparisons I wanted to, but we haven’t been able to keep enough campers on hand where I can jump between them side-by-side. Once the weather warms back up I’ll continue with the series of comparisons
Josh - love the content and reviews. If you have one, could you review a Cougar 290rls fifth wheel? Always like the details you provide - comprehensive. Really like the Cougar line and looking at the 290rls and comparing it to others
Haven’t been able to get my hands on one yet, but it’s REALLY close to this one
m.ruclips.net/video/baQXp7_9Hp4/видео.html
@@JoshtheRVNerd Thank you, I saw this 30rls the 290 is slightly shorter, by a foot, and has an option of a stackable washer dryer in the pantry. I wish they would not use carpet in the bedrooms -- maybe this is coming too. I'll keep watching - maybe you will get one soon! Your reviews are great always such good details and commentary. You always add something I didn't think of--Thank you.
@@susieb5341 Yeah the W/D hookup is really THE defining quality between them
I'm thinking this ne is a home run.
This one is a winner for sure
Love this fifthwheel rv. But, can a washer/dryer combo be put in somewhere?
It cannot. Those require a big chunk of space this model does not have available
At least 6 solar panels and 2000 inverter. Second air conditioning. Convention microwave. 16 cubic fridge. I will be super happy.😎
Going to be a spendy setup, but that'll give you pretty much all the boondocking time you could ever want!
Most half tons only have about a 1400 ib payload would this be adequate to pull this fifth wheel? You also have to take in account cargo and passenger weight. Probably still need a 3/4 or 1 ton truck to play it safe.
No. That's not typically enough to handle a FW -- this one included.
These little cougars are great for gas 3/4 tons and larger.
Tequila and hot cougars. How did I miss this one?
Lolol
Updated footage of this one here m.ruclips.net/video/ITCv6B8RNQc/видео.html
Josh- what thickness and insulation does this model have in the side walls, rear wall (u mentioned an improvement there but didn’t say what), the front cap and roof? Also besides the enclosed underbelly and radiant reflective layer is there any other insulation in the flooring?
They added a 1" laminated wall atop the previous structure of the RV.
Walls of anything in this class are pretty much all an R7 or R9 if 2" thick
Laminated walls cannot have higher R-Value artificially since their R-Value is based exclusively on thickness.
The floor construction itself is independently insulated apart from the radiant barrier and belly enclosure
Again - that's normal in the industry
What tow vehicle do you recommend to tow this with 3/4 cargo and two bikes or ebikes on the rear
Love the driftwood decor look. Does this unit come with the option for a king bed? If so, could the large dinette be swapped out for 2 Heat/massage theatre chairs (and maybe install 1 end table between the 2 chairs or small countertop cabinets (w/wall plugins and USB ports on both) on either side of the chairs fastened to the walls) and could we put a table and chair set where the existing theatre sofa is located? With all that, it may be perfect for what we’re looking for. Thanks Josh!
Cougars are not currently offering king beds in their "Half Ton" branded fifth wheels, though Eagle HT now does (which you'll be finding at Haylett's moving forward)
The seating swaps you're seeking are not factory-offered, though I'm sure we could work something out here. Perhaps you can confirm: I think You're basically asking us to re-create a fifth wheel version of one of our favorite Freedom Express travel trailers seen here: ruclips.net/video/RoEHndIyFYE/видео.html
@@JoshtheRVNerd excellent! I look forward to viewing your video. Will you talk a little bit on how it compares to cougar short 5th in the tour video?
@@korymwoodllc I cannot recall what I've said on a specific video after having recorded so many unfortunately. My memory is pretty good, but not quite THAT good.
@@JoshtheRVNerd oops sorry, didn’t think of that. No worries. It’s all good. 🤟
How long is this cougar? Can a half ton truck tow it? Can you get it with the fantastic fans? Around how much would one cost? A ball park figure. Do you take trade ins? I have a 2016 Rockwood Roo 24DK model in great condition.
You'll need to speak with a sales contact at 800-256-5196 for some of this, but I can get you some quick answers here in the mean time!
*LENGTH:* It's just about 28ft total length tip to tail
*HALF-TONS:* Depends on the specific truck. Please allow our team to verify a safe pairing
*FAN UPGRADES:* Not offered from the factory, but we can certainly handle those here!
*TRADES:* You bet! Just let our team go to work for you! :)
So , you can’t use the bathroom without the side out ?
That is correct. Usually I showcase that on a video. but if I forgot in this one, Then see this video with the updated 22 series m.ruclips.net/video/ITCv6B8RNQc/видео.html
I have a 2021 Ram 1500 with the 5.7l eTorque motor and the 3.92 axle. It’s the Crew Cab with 5.7’ box. Specs say 2300 lbs max payload and 11,600 towing capacity. Can I tow this rig safely?
You have a VERY capable half ton there. All specs check out nicely from what I'm seeing. In a few days I have updated footage of this one that will be going live at ruclips.net/video/ITCv6B8RNQc/видео.html if you'd like to see the updates!
Josh how deep is the dinette, from back wall to front edge of cushion? What happens to the corner cushions in sleeping mode? Lastly, shower dimensions?
I don't have measurements to that degree of specificity available to me. It's currently going on midnight and I'm working from home else I'd try to hit it up with the tape measure for you. If you were willing to let our folks work with you, then they can get whatever you need!
(Corner Cushions just sit on the floor/counter/wherever in sleeper mode)
Thanks josh, good lord man get some sleep
Very nice Rv, but why do they put the spare tire in the front bay.
Cougar makes a lot of very different models. They do it to standardize the location for production simplicity
Plus it keeps the tire protected from weathering
Kinda strange it has a back splash behind the sink and not the stove. It does in the 2020
Wow.. good eye! I actually didn't catch that.
@@JoshtheRVNerd The probably thought the stove top glass cover would suffice when folded up.
@@joebalaz3082 The 2020 model had both
I've been in 2 new units on a Florida lot where the fake backlash has started to peel away from the wall. Plan on adding a small piece of trim thee to hold it tight.
Josh - you specifically say 60 by 80 when referring to the bedroom. I thought the Cougar Half-tons used a shorter RV queen. I really hope you are right and I am wrong :)
All Cougar HT FWs are true queens. Have been for quite a while
Their trailers are kings actually
@@JoshtheRVNerd Good to have you confirm - thank you!
@@JoshtheRVNerd Hi Josh - Now I am really confused. I went back to my emails from the DISTRICT SALES MANAGER COUGAR DIVISION dated October 2020 and he specifically states that the queen beds are 60 x 74. I know you are good with the facts, but I would think the rep from Keystone is also. Could you double check this for me?
@@soccerdad8374 Thx for inquiring! :)
@@soccerdad8374 So just spoke with the national Cougar product manager. And I'm glad we're having this talk. It seems there's measures of truth BOTH WAYS here...
So for years Cougar HT Fifth Wheels have features true queens. They felt it was getting a bit cramped in there, so they VERY recently decided to swap to camp queens to open the bedroom up while still allowing customers to swap back in a true queen at their discretion.
But... as soon as they made that decision they started running into mattress shortages. Recently they've been using basically whatever queen bed they can get their hands on to keep the fires burning. They've apparently had to substitutions for SUBSTITUDED beds... and the sizing has varied.
Turns out by happenstance we've only received true queens here this year *SO FAR.*
Moving forward they will be moving to a camp queen. But in the mean time... sounds like it's best to measure each one as they roll in.
2020 just needs to quit with this stuff man
Our 1300 square foot house only uses a 15,000 BTU window air conditioner...
You say you play music. Do you mean the radio or do you mean a musical instrument? I play violin and Viola among other instruments.
In high school I played pretty much anything brass. After that I taught myself enough guitar to make some noise, but never got really good LOL
@@JoshtheRVNerd I have an electric guitar and acoustic guitar that I can pluck around on, but I have a hard time playing much in the way of chords. I also have a mandolin but I can play a few more chords on than on the guitar.
@@musicalatv Sounds like you're doing just fine then! There's no rules on how they have to play. Playing orchestral music was always very rigid and structured. I always wanted guitar to just be loose and free. I taught myself enough to have fun and never made it feel like work.
@@JoshtheRVNerd I have played some songs at open mic, I posted them on my channel. Numb by Linkin Park, Never Alone by Barlow Girl, Path by Apocalyptica, and Ashoken Farewell (song used on the 1990 Civil War series).
Josh you mentioned partially opening the slide...is this something that isn't normally recommended? I don't want to damage anything in my trailer by doing that.
It depends on the type of slide system. More info on that here: ruclips.net/video/JEN5gYf4lQ8/видео.html
@@JoshtheRVNerd I watched the 16 minute referenced video and either missed it or the answer to the question was not there. Will the slide be waterproof and/or safe to sit in chairs when partially extended?
@@soccerdad8374 No slide should be left partially extended for any longer than absolutely required. Could you theoretically sit in it and have a quick bite to eat? Sure. You need to make sure you're moving carefully in it though and it's really not recommended.
Cannot understand why Keystone still put a “Carpet” type material in the basement storage area.
Likely cost & weight factors. Little details like this are why we carry multiple brands. Jayco for instance will have none of that trunk/felt stuff on the walls/flooring of an Eagle pass-thru
Is the back splash an option on the wall behind the stove?
Only available as shown. I've been begging builders to make bigger back splashes and wrap them around the sides of fridges when a fridge/stove are next to one another
So please keep that kind of input coming
Maybe when you hit 100k subscriber's, you do a Tequila music set for the fans 🤫🤷‼️💯👌😃
Woof. LOL
How do those entry steps work, do they fold up or what ?
Yes, they do. They're actually hinged just inside the door. The flip up into the door way and lock in place standing upright for transit.
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We have a a Ford-f150 with eco boost...2018. Would this work for us? Or would we be better off with a smaller travel trailer? We are in the South and want to travel to WY, SD, and Montana this summer.
Or the Jayco Eagle 24 RE?
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Do the theater seats work (recline, heat, vibrate) on 12 volt/solar?
No. They are household power only
Does that In*Command controller/phone connect allow you to turn on or off the water pump too, since I don't see an on/off switch in the garage area for winterizing purposes?
Good question! Yes it does.
yes
Hi Josh. Has the new Cougar 290 rls come in as yet? Very interested to see that and how it falls into the 2021 line up.
Not yet, Al. It's quite literally their version of this one ruclips.net/video/H5aJHhgg6dI/видео.html
We'll get some 2021 footage of that one too as soon as she rolls in!
@@JoshtheRVNerd thanks josh. Was interested to see this and the many model changes coming in their mid profile offerings. I am payload sensitive for my 2500, like cougar and this floor plan so having this smaller entry to this lineup may be the silver bullet. Thanks
@@alrude2847 Arctic Wolves tend to be *really* light on the tongue if that helps!
When going to your website I read you off a package deal which would include a tow vehicle do you have a website were I could browse the vehicle you have available?
Here you go! bit.ly/37cotfX
Our supply of trucks is currently lower than I like to see. We usually keep 2 or 3 half, 3/4, and one tons on hand with a dually sprinkled in here or there.
We're really picky about the trucks we go buying. They need to be super clean and we usually find things with a nice balance of factory warranty available.