I think I'm looking at a 2018 model floor plans look almost identical but there's an entertainment Center between a queen bed and the kitchen dining area and the countertops got a slight L shape to this one I'm looking at.
I would be willing to bet the other one is an "Apex 215RBK" whereas this is the "Apex Nano 203RBK" They're obviously similar. This one is basically the "essentials" version of the 215RBK
Propane furnace, yes. We don't sell a single travel trailer that lacks some method of heating/cooling. Which control panel are you referring to? Furnace? Air? Awning? Slide? You'll find switches by the door for most things and a thermostat on the wall for HVAC
@@katiepereira9198 You're correct -- furnace is actually optional in them. As is the A/C and summit package. We usually build our Apex models with virtually every option available to them. Sometimes when we sell something we'll replace it with a similar model that might have a few different options. You can always see exactly what's in stock here: bit.ly/2Qlyk6I Note: That 203RBK we have on hand is one of the manger's specials right now. Pretty much a fantastic time to put your name on one if it's a model you were considering.
Hey there Josh, I like ur videos but I especially like the apex 203rbk model but however I have already purchased a 2018 rockwood minilite 1902 that really like but only if the apex 203rbk would have come out a little sooner, keep up the good job
It's definitely one of those models that just made sense and felt right in the Nano lineup. It's basically a cleaned up version of the 215RBK that doesn't feel like it's chopped up into a bunch of tiny rooms.
In a tandem axle I believe it is. Things like the Passport 197RB (You can see here bit.ly/2tUCmKb) give it a run or its money. There might be a little single axle here or there with a makeshift mini outside kitchen, but this is the smallest RV I've seen with a FULL outside kitchen on the side of the RV.
Thanks! I like it for my parents. They're retired and currently have a pop-up, out of which my dad carries (!!) a homemade outside kitchen that weighs about 75 pounds to set on a picnic table end, after setting up the pop-up. Something like this would be perfect and they could tow it with a small pickup like a Colorado.
Another great review Josh! Thanks for the thoroughness and giving the straight goods on this one...
You bet. I try!
I think I'm looking at a 2018 model floor plans look almost identical but there's an entertainment Center between a queen bed and the kitchen dining area and the countertops got a slight L shape to this one I'm looking at.
I would be willing to bet the other one is an "Apex 215RBK" whereas this is the "Apex Nano 203RBK"
They're obviously similar. This one is basically the "essentials" version of the 215RBK
@@JoshtheRVNerd 215rbk is what I'm looking at thank you. The catalog I'm looking at is not accurate apparently.
That is how the wardrobes should be designed!
does this travel trailer have a heater? and where is the control panel lacated , thanks
Propane furnace, yes. We don't sell a single travel trailer that lacks some method of heating/cooling. Which control panel are you referring to? Furnace? Air? Awning? Slide? You'll find switches by the door for most things and a thermostat on the wall for HVAC
oh sorry ,black , grey , fresh water ,battery levels , thanks again . the reason for asking is the apex nano web site shows as an option for furnace.
@@katiepereira9198 You're correct -- furnace is actually optional in them. As is the A/C and summit package. We usually build our Apex models with virtually every option available to them.
Sometimes when we sell something we'll replace it with a similar model that might have a few different options. You can always see exactly what's in stock here: bit.ly/2Qlyk6I
Note: That 203RBK we have on hand is one of the manger's specials right now. Pretty much a fantastic time to put your name on one if it's a model you were considering.
thanks for all the feedback. love your you tube videos,
Great video! Excellent little camper!
Hey there Josh, I like ur videos but I especially like the apex 203rbk model but however I have already purchased a 2018 rockwood minilite 1902 that really like but only if the apex 203rbk would have come out a little sooner, keep up the good job
It's definitely one of those models that just made sense and felt right in the Nano lineup. It's basically a cleaned up version of the 215RBK that doesn't feel like it's chopped up into a bunch of tiny rooms.
I have a 2014 Tacoma 4.0 v6 with 6500 towing cap. would this trailer be ok to tow ?
Can't see how it wouldn't pair up nicely. Give our team a call at 800-256-5196 and let one of the fellas double check my math.
Is this the smallest/lightest TT with an outside kitchen on the side?
In a tandem axle I believe it is. Things like the Passport 197RB (You can see here bit.ly/2tUCmKb) give it a run or its money. There might be a little single axle here or there with a makeshift mini outside kitchen, but this is the smallest RV I've seen with a FULL outside kitchen on the side of the RV.
Thanks! I like it for my parents. They're retired and currently have a pop-up, out of which my dad carries (!!) a homemade outside kitchen that weighs about 75 pounds to set on a picnic table end, after setting up the pop-up. Something like this would be perfect and they could tow it with a small pickup like a Colorado.
Any reason that your new video on the 361rls is private?
Never mind. I was wrong 😂
You just managed to see/click it IMMEDIATELY after it was published. RUclips hadn't quite cycled everything apparently. Nice aim! Lol
I don’t know much about Apex. Are they really well built?
Refer to the multiple, multiple times I refer to the superior service records in Apex models ;)