An essential factor in my considering this for purchase is a D 13:09 ouble or Queen sized bed on the floor, not a bunk over cab. I need to sleep an elderly couple. Most short units have Jack Knife sofas. This one looked like it might be a trifold but you never specified. Secondly, that box behind the windshield is one of my main must haves and it’s so much more than you covered. Collision mitigation, lane drifting alerts, ascertain posted speeds and alarming as needed, and many more features. Read up! Thanks.
It would be great to hear if the sofa is a jackknife or trifold. I like the unit very much but a trifold sleeper is necessary and is a make or break issue.
Please at least talk about the sofa/bed in the front. A 100% dealbreaker for me is not having a tri-fold for 2 adults. If nothing else, just say it’s a jackknife sofa. Or say it’s a tri-fold if you don’t want to open it up. Also, I’d love for guests to be able to put a few clothes on that over cab bed. A friend told me I couldn’t because there was a sensor in that dangling upper short seatbelt thing that will not let the engine start unless that belt is latched which means the bed is fully up. I wonder if this is true.
An essential factor in my considering this for purchase is a D 13:09 ouble or Queen sized bed on the floor, not a bunk over cab. I need to sleep an elderly couple. Most short units have Jack Knife sofas. This one looked like it might be a trifold but you never specified. Secondly, that box behind the windshield is one of my main must haves and it’s so much more than you covered. Collision mitigation, lane drifting alerts, ascertain posted speeds and alarming as needed, and many more features. Read up! Thanks.
Surprised at how little storage there is outside.
That camera in the front is part of the steering and driving assist system. Not just to film what happens in front of you. Just saying
Nice job. Nice rig. Not sure why Winnebago Vista's have such small tires. $
It would be great to hear if the sofa is a jackknife or trifold. I like the unit very much but a trifold sleeper is necessary and is a make or break issue.
Give Kyle a call or text and he will be able to answer all your questions! His number is 218-740-4964
No one ever points out all the towel racks in Winnebagos. Most RVs have no towel racks or hooks.
Also, please show the bottom of the shower. Is it one or two pieces? Thank you for a good review!
Are you saying they took something from the national parks
Does it have the driver safety package? Assisted braking, notification if you’re out of your lane, etc.?
Give Kyle a call or text and he will be able to answer all your questions! His number is 218-740-4964
Can you Access the Bathroom and the Refrig. with the slide in.
Yes
Please at least talk about the sofa/bed in the front. A 100% dealbreaker for me is not having a tri-fold for 2 adults. If nothing else, just say it’s a jackknife sofa. Or say it’s a tri-fold if you don’t want to open it up. Also, I’d love for guests to be able to put a few clothes on that over cab bed. A friend told me I couldn’t because there was a sensor in that dangling upper short seatbelt thing that will not let the engine start unless that belt is latched which means the bed is fully up. I wonder if this is true.
Why have a "so called outside kitchen" without a griddle of some sort! This makes no sense!
I build this Rvs.!!
Can you confirm this is truly 50amp and not 30 amp?
Yes the one we have on our lot is a 50amp service!
No cockpit lol
What are the brackets on the sides of the windows for?
fun fact: this 'National Park Edition' RV won't be allowed in most National Parks
Why? Too long, tall, heavy? Whats the ideal rig for NPs?
It depends on the park, as far as if it will fit.
Most National Parks will fit RVs that are 30 foot and under.
@@yvonnehardy8649this is 30 feet exactly