Very nice trailer! Convection oven instead of solely a microwave = HUGE advantage. No idea why ALL trailers don’t come standard with convection ovens nowadays. 3-way fridge - outstanding. I’m a stickler for dual axles on all but the tiniest trailers so the single axle on this model is about my only criticism, apart from the wet bath. If there was any way a dry bath could replace the wet bath, and if a second axle could be added, this trailer would be an absolute home run!
If I don't like the inside, I'm definitely not interested in anything on the outside. Wish more folks doing the video would start with the inside first.
Yes, oh my goodness yes, I could not agree more we don’t have to look at the outside of the RV when we are trying to relax. Of course your going to base you purchase off of the floor plan and quality and the design of the interior. I can forgive a crap paint job, unimpressive tire rims and lack of out door shower.
Chances are they put it there because that's where they could fit the plumbing. While it's not ideal, the electrical hookup is waterproof so it's not like you're going to electrocute yourself. And you probably aren't going to spray the shower right at the side of the trailer anyway.
Where they really skimped on this may surprise you. Us 55 and older who can afford this unit do not like climbing over each other from the bed. No mention on the gallons of the cold water tank. I prefer storage above the bed for linen and extra sleep bags. I missed in the video the alarms for the grey tank or overflow. Where was the inside and outside radio and speakers? I like bluetooth,,,, but what happened? No his and her storage. Yup the sink sucked and was too small. Guess you are going to eat out a lot. I will give them this - from experience it is a workable design, that can be added onto when needed. There were a lot of features I could incorporate into an older RV. Thanks.
No your just fed up with making another person rich by paying abhorrent amounts of rent . I own my home and my oldest son is going to be living in this home next year when I retire at 57. I am out, buying my R.V. and hitting the beautiful open road to enjoy my life . I will be heading out to the RTR, I want to do route 66, I want to see mount Rushmore, the beautiful pacific coast. Never allow anyone to dictate to you how you live your life. when it is all said and done, only you have the right to do as you feel what is right for you. Now get out of paying out thousands in rent and live. Also I want you to know being a homeowner isnt all it is cracked up to be, we are told wtf we can do with our own property by evil, greedy politicians. Just do what makes you happy as long as you never hurt anyone else, silly emotions excluded !!
Love the smaller sized campers so they can be towed but the bed layout when your married is not great. These things just need to be wider so you can get out on either side of the bed. Crawling over someone is just not great.
I'm only guessing that the dinette folds into sleeping area, he never mentioned that. ( I'm also assuming it must sleep a total of 4 people, 2 in the rear and 2 where dinette is). I agree with you @Anidara Lopez, I don't care for it either, but I DO like that they install the convection/microwave oven. I also found myself wondering why they didn't install a 2nd sink with the faucet spaced in the middle of them being that there is additonal counter top available. This would also get the faucet out from in front of the window by moving it over 4 -5 inches. The table can be used for prep area & there would still be a bit of counter space even with a 2nd sink (a bit wider sink would work). As long as you were putting down flooring, and you know this is a camper, why wouldn't you put down the nicer rubber floors, they are much more durable than vinyl. I think women should have a hand in designing RV's, do a blueprint and then let a woman tweak it, men aren't typically suited for that (not all men.. I did say TYPICALLY)! :-) Thanks for the video, my search continues.
Interesting how the full-width shelf in the bottom kitchen cabinet prevents putting a garbage bin under there. Also the shelves and drawers combination under the wardrobe wastes about a third of the space where three regular drawers would do much better ...
Don’t know why you guys don’t show an overview of the inside first before you start diving into all the features the video is almost over and I still don’t know what the inside looks like
I like the design layout but the restroom really kind of small I think that if you would limit the storage on the side of it you'll have a big restroom the storage is pretty much outside. And the sink is too small hopefully the price is not as pricey. And also when you're doing your presentation you should move it away from the corner out in the open it seems like your cramp there trying to show your product.
There are many different reason this is done depending on size of campers, ground clearance, Axle placements and many others. Holding tanks on RVs are gravity drained. The tanks slop from the door side to the off door side. When you try and connect the tanks together then those pipes need to slop as they connect. On a low profile small camper thats harder to do. When you put an axle in between those tanks that makes it even harder as you risk getting the pipes to low to the ground and then damaging those. This is the main reason on the smaller low profile campers.
@@allaboutrv I see. Thanks for the nice explanation. Now it makes sense. Is it possible to "merge" them into one external drain hose with a Y adapter?
Did he just say the furnace is under the bed? That's a horrible place for a furnace its to be no where near the bed first off very unsafe second off there noisy as hell !
FAILED on the layout of key operational items... small sink... lame U-SHAPED dinette un-functional... outside shower above 30 amp connection is a problem waiting to happen... cheaper finishing touches throughout on countertops and cabinets... I'm not liking it.
Holy crap the camper sucks. Get rid of the fridge, microwave, kitchen and bathroom. Put in a queen size bed and move the dinette forward. The stuff I suggested be removed can be replaced by an out door grill, coolers and a port o pot. Bathing can be done either outside or indoor sponge bath. I’d rather have a far comfier bed and dinette than a conglomeration of crap that takes away from the most important comfort and the reason to buy a camper... THE BED.
Very nice trailer!
Convection oven instead of solely a microwave = HUGE advantage. No idea why ALL trailers don’t come standard with convection ovens nowadays.
3-way fridge - outstanding.
I’m a stickler for dual axles on all but the tiniest trailers so the single axle on this model is about my only criticism, apart from the wet bath.
If there was any way a dry bath could replace the wet bath, and if a second axle could be added, this trailer would be an absolute home run!
If I don't like the inside, I'm definitely not interested in anything on the outside. Wish more folks doing the video would start with the inside first.
Anidara Lopez this is the most truthful thing I’ve seen
Agreed
So true
Yes, oh my goodness yes, I could not agree more we don’t have to look at the outside of the RV when we are trying to relax. Of course your going to base you purchase off of the floor plan and quality and the design of the interior. I can forgive a crap paint job, unimpressive tire rims and lack of out door shower.
But it has a fender system.... I'm sold... LOL..
I love it, but i dont know why the outdoor shower is right above the 30 amp power supply 5:55 Anyone else notice this.
Does anyone know why Forest River designed it this way
Thought it was cable/satellite hook-up??
It's a camper it's designed to be outside in a storm I doubt the shower would hurt it
Chances are they put it there because that's where they could fit the plumbing.
While it's not ideal, the electrical hookup is waterproof so it's not like you're going to electrocute yourself. And you probably aren't going to spray the shower right at the side of the trailer anyway.
Prevost Klaus I said the same thing lol
Where they really skimped on this may surprise you. Us 55 and older who can afford this unit do not like climbing over each other from the bed. No mention on the gallons of the cold water tank. I prefer storage above the bed for linen and extra sleep bags. I missed in the video the alarms for the grey tank or overflow. Where was the inside and outside radio and speakers? I like bluetooth,,,, but what happened? No his and her storage. Yup the sink sucked and was too small. Guess you are going to eat out a lot. I will give them this - from experience it is a workable design, that can be added onto when needed. There were a lot of features I could incorporate into an older RV. Thanks.
Is it weird that as a single guy, I'd rather live in this than rent an apartment? Hitch this to a Chevy Silverado and I'm gone baby gone!
No it's not weird for most single men. I mean, it's thinking like this that's why your single but hey who are we to judge we love your money.
I’m a single mom and I’d get it. 😂
No your just fed up with making another person rich by paying abhorrent amounts of rent . I own my home and my oldest son is going to be living in this home next year when I retire at 57. I am out, buying my R.V. and hitting the beautiful open road to enjoy my life . I will be heading out to the RTR, I want to do route 66, I want to see mount Rushmore, the beautiful pacific coast. Never allow anyone to dictate to you how you live your life. when it is all said and done, only you have the right to do as you feel what is right for you. Now get out of paying out thousands in rent and live. Also I want you to know being a homeowner isnt all it is cracked up to be, we are told wtf we can do with our own property by evil, greedy politicians. Just do what makes you happy as long as you never hurt anyone else, silly emotions excluded !!
Yea cheaper don't have to pay utilities just to pay where you are going to set it up which is around 500 or up with everything not bad
Love the smaller sized campers so they can be towed but the bed layout when your married is not great.
These things just need to be wider so you can get out on either side of the bed. Crawling over someone is just not great.
I'm only guessing that the dinette folds into sleeping area, he never mentioned that. ( I'm also assuming it must sleep a total of 4 people, 2 in the rear and 2 where dinette is). I agree with you @Anidara Lopez, I don't care for it either, but I DO like that they install the convection/microwave oven. I also found myself wondering why they didn't install a 2nd sink with the faucet spaced in the middle of them being that there is additonal counter top available. This would also get the faucet out from in front of the window by moving it over 4 -5 inches. The table can be used for prep area & there would still be a bit of counter space even with a 2nd sink (a bit wider sink would work). As long as you were putting down flooring, and you know this is a camper, why wouldn't you put down the nicer rubber floors, they are much more durable than vinyl. I think women should have a hand in designing RV's, do a blueprint and then let a woman tweak it, men aren't typically suited for that (not all men.. I did say TYPICALLY)! :-) Thanks for the video, my search continues.
He mentioned it - dual sink was more money.
Honestly the best reviews I have seen. You know your products!
I will never understand why a glass door on the bathroom. At least frost it more so your family doesn’t see you on the commode. Yikes!
Tammy C
Agreed. I also noticed the lack of privacy!
A wood door may rot away.
Interesting how the full-width shelf in the bottom kitchen cabinet prevents putting a garbage bin under there. Also the shelves and drawers combination under the wardrobe wastes about a third of the space where three regular drawers would do much better ...
Why would they put the black water flush on the opposite side of the drain
I do not know why people keep starting with the outside of the blasted thing. If I don't like the inside the outside is never going to matter.
That's just a hardened Rpod 179. I bought a year old in great shape for $10,000.
Steve Spear you got an rpod for $10k? That’s a great deal
How do you like it ?
Very informative video. Thanks
Don’t know why you guys don’t show an overview of the inside first before you start diving into all the features the video is almost over and I still don’t know what the inside looks like
What is the weight limit on ladder rack? I saw one the otherday with a tag stating 200 pounds..
Rvs seem to have a lot of important stuff thats too easy to steal. There has got to be a way to protect those things on the outside better....🤔
You video & present well; if the slide-out were in can you still walk through to the wet bath & bed.
Hi Jesse. You can still get to the bath and bed area when the slide is in on this model.
Going to get me one an get out of here work online anyways going coast to coast
If they had recessed wheel arches the caravan could have been two tyre width wider
Price?
What is the tongue weight. Note: Why is the electric jack directly under the shower? Water and electricity doesn't mix well!!!!!!!
The hitch weight on the 16.7 models is about 360 pounds.
Great video tour, I really like the FOREST RIVER NO BOUNDARIES series.
8:28 for inside
Thank you, they should really start with the inside first.
I like the design layout but the restroom really kind of small I think that if you would limit the storage on the side of it you'll have a big restroom the storage is pretty much outside. And the sink is too small hopefully the price is not as pricey. And also when you're doing your presentation you should move it away from the corner out in the open it seems like your cramp there trying to show your product.
Well done video tour. Although the trailer is pretty, and the floorplan is nice, ... I just don't see where it's worth the asking price.
What is the price?
Why separate black and grey dumps? Does not make sense.
There are many different reason this is done depending on size of campers, ground clearance, Axle placements and many others. Holding tanks on RVs are gravity drained. The tanks slop from the door side to the off door side. When you try and connect the tanks together then those pipes need to slop as they connect. On a low profile small camper thats harder to do. When you put an axle in between those tanks that makes it even harder as you risk getting the pipes to low to the ground and then damaging those. This is the main reason on the smaller low profile campers.
@@allaboutrv I see. Thanks for the nice explanation. Now it makes sense. Is it possible to "merge" them into one external drain hose with a Y adapter?
Yes it is. Many people do that if they are at a camper site with full hook up.
These sure are nice.
Why does it have an enclosed underbelly?
Is this an all season design? You didn’t show the underside.☹️
Hi Anthony, The NO-BO does have an enclosed underbelly that helps protect the holding tanks.
rarely. 3 season in the usa.
Can you get it with an oven? Also what is the weight? What do you need to tow it?
Great clearance and tires
Teryl Smith he said 3300 dry weight
doesnt nobo stand for north bound?
NOBO for a HOBO lol Looks like a train from the front. I like it!
What a salemen!!!
8:36
WOW!!! AMAZING!!!
What is the price on this?
This one is currently $18,023 with the option's I ordered on it.
Wow that's incredibly affordable ...
Do you ship these trailers?
I rather have this than pay rent in any apt.
The Fender is bolted on not welded
Phillip Konieczny Makes for easy replacement
i would love to review and test this product I am planning a long trip and would love to work with you guys
espio swe ́ary lol like everyone else in the world
Lmao...what a clown.
price - what a mooch
Did he just say the furnace is under the bed? That's a horrible place for a furnace its to be no where near the bed first off very unsafe second off there noisy as hell !
WOW I can actually complete the three S's at the same time...shave, shower and sh%#
Not buying if it doesn't come with two batteries and a TV ...I have seen smaller ones with both...
a single marine battery would power the TV all night long and into the next day
FAILED on the layout of key operational items... small sink... lame U-SHAPED dinette un-functional... outside shower above 30 amp connection is a problem waiting to happen... cheaper finishing touches throughout on countertops and cabinets... I'm not liking it.
It's a nice camper but 20 k is a lot for something that " will" rot in 10 year s.
Fender system.....?.. Oh yeah... fender systems high tech... LOL
2018 1/2.....lol
my old ford was a 1988.5 year model, look it up
Holy crap the camper sucks. Get rid of the fridge, microwave, kitchen and bathroom. Put in a queen size bed and move the dinette forward. The stuff I suggested be removed can be replaced by an out door grill, coolers and a port o pot. Bathing can be done either outside or indoor sponge bath. I’d rather have a far comfier bed and dinette than a conglomeration of crap that takes away from the most important comfort and the reason to buy a camper... THE BED.
No boundaries, why not a solar & battery bank system to power everything?
New A.C. & inverters have come along ways!
Did you notice he misspoke the add on quiet Generator is now Dual Fuel and would connect to the outside separate tank? Forget the solar.