Love this new layout and concept! My fav so far because of the patio to allow my dog outside to sunbathe ❤ I would consider taking out the bunks on one side and add a work station with monitors attached to the wall in it's place. Would prefer a bigger shower with a corner and more elbow room. Not necessarily have tie downs for toys. Maybe remove a couple feet from the garage to allow for more living space. Did it have an awning or upgrade to add doors to the patio? Also curious to know if it is prepped for W/D. Love it's under 37 feet! This definitely feels like a 5th wheel Myles.
Put a booth or table where the recliners are, remove the bunk beds and put the recliners and a love seat in the "garage" making that a living room. Put a wall just past the entry door for a private entry. A nice couple's unit then.
I'm torn on walking right into the bedroom. I really like the fridge. I would have liked to see a 1/2 bath in the garage area. We'd use it as either a bunk room or an office as my wife works virtual.
Both I like the fact, I made a travel trailer and I just a fifth wheeler is different but I wish I had aluminum floors aluminum framing so I can put a tiedowns into the frames
Any kind of toy hauler you can film or show us would be greatly appreciated because I think toy haulers are really unique animals. You do a lot with them. They’re very very not sure the words is Maybe unique?! the word is.
For me as a single who would only rarely have a guest, I prefer the extra space of the curtain as opposed to a wall. Edit: you didn't mention a washer/dryer hookup, but I was glad to see what looked like one in the closet of the garage.
My cousin who quilts used the "garage" in their toy hauler for sewing. They had two ATVs and once they were parked, the ATVs were removed, sewing was what she did on the road.
Fridge opening from both sides?!?!?! SUPER AWESOME!! I'm going to look those up and put one in my 5th wheel!! On the back room I would definitely use it as a bunk room
I like it a lot but super bummed that it only has 1 small sink in the kitchen. We love to cook so i would have to say it would be a no go because of that. If they change to 2 sinks i would buy it! We are slowly looking around to up grade one day. We have bought the hig truck 2500 to pull bigger one day. Love watching your videos
I am probably too spoiled as I have been by watching some of the tours of toy haulers in the $200K range so this isn't what I would like. However, I can see why it would suit a young family just starting out camping and wanting to take along some ATVs, for example. I could see how useful the conversion options in the "garage" are so therefore it would depend on the needs of the family using it, as to what they would do with it. What is important is the flexibility and customizability. An option, and someone mentioned it in the comments below, is that she would use it or at least part of it as an office. What is key to a buyer is that the space is there. You make me laugh always talking about the problems of being 6'2" tall. Try being 5'2" tall and reaching into all of those tall cabinets without a step stool. Or, trying to reach the hand-held sprayer almost on the ceiling of a shower. Or climbing over cabinets to try to get into an RV bed. One thing they got right in this RV is putting a convection microwave UNDER the stovetop. That impressed me more than any other feature or function of this RV. I personally wouldn't buy this one. But I sure do enjoy the tours and seeing all of the neat ideas the designers come up with to make these RVs useable with so little space. Good tour.
@0:56 Keystone R-V center ??? , is this, dealership giving a false impression that they are a factory direct dealership ? , I have heard of this but never seen it till now there are no factory direct dealerships I am disappointed you did not call it out , if a first time buyer sees this run away if they are Fake with there name what else are they fake about ?
I don’t see how they are being “fake” about their name? They aren’t trying to look like a factory direct dealer from anything I could see. They don’t even sell RVs manufactured by Keystone haha
I am not fond of this set up at all. Given that the living space is so small, a murphy bed would be better in this travel trailer. Also, I would remove the recliners and put a dining area there.
Love this new layout and concept! My fav so far because of the patio to allow my dog outside to sunbathe ❤
I would consider taking out the bunks on one side and add a work station with monitors attached to the wall in it's place.
Would prefer a bigger shower with a corner and more elbow room. Not necessarily have tie downs for toys.
Maybe remove a couple feet from the garage to allow for more living space.
Did it have an awning or upgrade to add doors to the patio?
Also curious to know if it is prepped for W/D.
Love it's under 37 feet!
This definitely feels like a 5th wheel Myles.
Could you add three season doors to the patio?
Put a booth or table where the recliners are, remove the bunk beds and put the recliners and a love seat in the "garage" making that a living room. Put a wall just past the entry door for a private entry. A nice couple's unit then.
These toy haulers are perfect for even a Bowflex and a punching bag as well.
I'm torn on walking right into the bedroom. I really like the fridge. I would have liked to see a 1/2 bath in the garage area. We'd use it as either a bunk room or an office as my wife works virtual.
Both I like the fact, I made a travel trailer and I just a fifth wheeler is different but I wish I had aluminum floors aluminum framing so I can put a tiedowns into the frames
Any kind of toy hauler you can film or show us would be greatly appreciated because I think toy haulers are really unique animals. You do a lot with them. They’re very very not sure the words is Maybe unique?! the word is.
Needs season doors on the back
I have to have a private bedroom. A curtain doesn’t cut it!
For me as a single who would only rarely have a guest, I prefer the extra space of the curtain as opposed to a wall. Edit: you didn't mention a washer/dryer hookup, but I was glad to see what looked like one in the closet of the garage.
Is the vent above the stove vented out? no washer dryer, Id make the toy hauler my sewing room.
My cousin who quilts used the "garage" in their toy hauler for sewing. They had two ATVs and once they were parked, the ATVs were removed, sewing was what she did on the road.
It's the price for me ❤
Fridge opening from both sides?!?!?! SUPER AWESOME!! I'm going to look those up and put one in my 5th wheel!!
On the back room I would definitely use it as a bunk room
Right?! Isn’t that so cool?
Lol better than most apartments
I gotta have a private room so it’s a no for me! Love the toy hauler part!
I like it a lot but super bummed that it only has 1 small sink in the kitchen. We love to cook so i would have to say it would be a no go because of that. If they change to 2 sinks i would buy it!
We are slowly looking around to up grade one day. We have bought the hig truck 2500 to pull bigger one day. Love watching your videos
I’m confused… doesn’t every kitchen in an RV only have 1 sink? And thank you for watching!
I am probably too spoiled as I have been by watching some of the tours of toy haulers in the $200K range so this isn't what I would like. However, I can see why it would suit a young family just starting out camping and wanting to take along some ATVs, for example.
I could see how useful the conversion options in the "garage" are so therefore it would depend on the needs of the family using it, as to what they would do with it. What is important is the flexibility and customizability. An option, and someone mentioned it in the comments below, is that she would use it or at least part of it as an office. What is key to a buyer is that the space is there.
You make me laugh always talking about the problems of being 6'2" tall. Try being 5'2" tall and reaching into all of those tall cabinets without a step stool. Or, trying to reach the hand-held sprayer almost on the ceiling of a shower. Or climbing over cabinets to try to get into an RV bed. One thing they got right in this RV is putting a convection microwave UNDER the stovetop. That impressed me more than any other feature or function of this RV.
I personally wouldn't buy this one. But I sure do enjoy the tours and seeing all of the neat ideas the designers come up with to make these RVs useable with so little space. Good tour.
@0:56 Keystone R-V center ??? , is this, dealership giving a false impression that they are a factory direct dealership ? , I have heard of this but never seen it till now there are no factory direct dealerships I am disappointed you did not call it out , if a first time buyer sees this run away if they are Fake with there name what else are they fake about ?
I don’t see how they are being “fake” about their name? They aren’t trying to look like a factory direct dealer from anything I could see. They don’t even sell RVs manufactured by Keystone haha
And “Keystone” is a fairly common term so I could see why someone would name their dealership that.
I am not fond of this set up at all. Given that the living space is so small, a murphy bed would be better in this travel trailer. Also, I would remove the recliners and put a dining area there.
36' long toy hauler and it can only carry 1800# capacity? Is this the new math or something?