Very nice review of a beautiful trailer. Alliance does a great job giving you a lot of standard features that some manufacturers don’t. I do remember this particular unit selling for less than $100k a few years back. I think pricing is still a little elevated.
Been a longtime fan. Not a fan of toyhaulers bc I don’t have a need. But this RV is nice. I am liking it all so far and I’m just under 5 minutes into video review. Like the colors. Especially the bath. Very nice layout. Might be on my radar for future need. If I have one. Thanks. ❤😊❤ Michelle Greenville Fl. Happy Trails.
Nice 5th wheel but the one you showed a couple of video's back with the two bedrooms and 2 full baths was my favorite of all times! We own a grand lodge with the master bedroom with two bedrooms upstairs but I like that 5th wheel!
Good morning. I enjoy your 5th wheel reviews. Going over the numbers first is great. Could you add the length to that part of the presentation? We recently bought a 2023 Alliance Paradigm 310RL. It isn't 31' it's just under 35'. This was a huge factor shopping but was frustrating finding the length we wanted. Very happy with it now. Have a great day.
FYI, one of the better options for Toy Haulers is a dual fuel setup. When you review them, a nice upgrade is having two fuel tanks. One for the generator and one for toys. Capacity is also good info. Knowing that your generator is not going to run out of fuel on a long trip is a nice upgrade. Also, having a 13' garage with a East/West master bed is rare.
Initial thoughts, I could do without the weight and complexity of the side patio. I’ve not been to many camp sites, even boon docking, where I could see myself deploying something like that. Also, WHY DO RV MANUFACTURERS CONTINUE TO PLACE THE DUMP OUTLET AND DUMP PULLS UNDER THE SLIDES??? anyone that has needed to crawl under a slide to mess with the business end of the RV knows how much of a pain in the rear this can be when the slides are deployed. I do like the abundance of exterior storage. Many manufacturers just think, they can use the garage for storage, well the garage is for toys, the dinette is a game changer for a toy hauler. Honestly with the dinette, you could swap out those bunk/couches on the garage happy jack for another queen bed platform, because those couches are the most uncomfortable excuse for a bed I’ve ever experienced. Nice review JD. I almost caught your reflection in the master bedroom TV😮
Why is the drop frame so short on units like these? If you're going to have one at all, you might as well make the most of the possible space right? Is there a reason for this design?
I realize that there are people that make a lot of money but they have got to figure out how to bring the cost down I have a 36’ toy hauler it’s 10 years old now and we have a dually it cost over $80,000 and if I want to buy a camper like that I’ll be $200,000 in debt for just those things and soon as you buy them the value of them drop drastically I practically live in my camper I work on the road and I’m always hauling a side by side it’s just a hard decision to make
It’s a nice unit and floorplan! I’m a fan of Alliance, but this unit looks a bit cheap to me from the appearance of the wood on the interior, the Greystone range rather than the Insignia they usually use, to the bathroom counter compared to the epoxy counters they typically used. The side patio is rare on a lot of 5th wheels, in fact I think I’ve only seen them on the Grand Design Momentum, but could be wrong. At any rate, it was cool Alliance is using it. Overall a nice rig, and even though the price is okay for a toy hauler, I think we’re going to see prices come down throughout 2023 and into 2024. I think we’re also going to see a more than usual amount of newer rigs on the used market.
Having a freestanding dinette in a large fifth wheel toy hauler is not rare at all. The kitchen/living area is one of the worst I have seen. Extremely cramped all to make room for a bathroom in the garage. The only plus for this unit is the east/west bed. Price is completely out of line with what this unit is.
Thanks for sharing this is alot for $119 . I love that the patio is on the side very nice
Thank you for touring this Valor! ❤️
I love the 42v13 with the masters of 12 volt package 📦 and the side patio, bath and a half
Very nice review of a beautiful trailer. Alliance does a great job giving you a lot of standard features that some manufacturers don’t. I do remember this particular unit selling for less than $100k a few years back. I think pricing is still a little elevated.
Been a longtime fan. Not a fan of toyhaulers bc I don’t have a need. But this RV is nice. I am liking it all so far and I’m just under 5 minutes into video review. Like the colors. Especially the bath. Very nice layout. Might be on my radar for future need. If I have one. Thanks. ❤😊❤ Michelle Greenville Fl. Happy Trails.
I’m sitting pretty bc I already have a DRW. 4X4. 😊
Nice 5th wheel but the one you showed a couple of video's back with the two bedrooms and 2 full baths was my favorite of all times! We own a grand lodge with the master bedroom with two bedrooms upstairs but I like that 5th wheel!
In 2021 that trailer's MSRP was less than 120k.
#LetsGoBrandon
Good morning. I enjoy your 5th wheel reviews. Going over the numbers first is great. Could you add the length to that part of the presentation? We recently bought a 2023 Alliance Paradigm 310RL. It isn't 31' it's just under 35'. This was a huge factor shopping but was frustrating finding the length we wanted. Very happy with it now. Have a great day.
FYI, one of the better options for Toy Haulers is a dual fuel setup. When you review them, a nice upgrade is having two fuel tanks. One for the generator and one for toys. Capacity is also good info. Knowing that your generator is not going to run out of fuel on a long trip is a nice upgrade. Also, having a 13' garage with a East/West master bed is rare.
Initial thoughts, I could do without the weight and complexity of the side patio. I’ve not been to many camp sites, even boon docking, where I could see myself deploying something like that. Also, WHY DO RV MANUFACTURERS CONTINUE TO PLACE THE DUMP OUTLET AND DUMP PULLS UNDER THE SLIDES??? anyone that has needed to crawl under a slide to mess with the business end of the RV knows how much of a pain in the rear this can be when the slides are deployed. I do like the abundance of exterior storage. Many manufacturers just think, they can use the garage for storage, well the garage is for toys, the dinette is a game changer for a toy hauler. Honestly with the dinette, you could swap out those bunk/couches on the garage happy jack for another queen bed platform, because those couches are the most uncomfortable excuse for a bed I’ve ever experienced. Nice review JD. I almost caught your reflection in the master bedroom TV😮
Thank You 🇺🇸
Great review! I love Toyhaulers!! I would love to see you review the Momentum 336 M and your opinion of the truck size needed to pull it. Thank you
Wow! Very nice..
JD would you recommend using a Reese goose box on a toy hauler this size? If so, why? If not, which setup do you recommend?
Why is the drop frame so short on units like these? If you're going to have one at all, you might as well make the most of the possible space right? Is there a reason for this design?
I like it.
There's a 40V13 that doesn't include the side deck and has a "better" living area, with more seating.
Cool
Really nice rv but where are the electrical outlets in the kitchen for the coffee and crockpot to plug 🔌 in ?
Usually in the bottom of the upper cabinets, but not certain on this particulare rig
BAH! My ford flippin' ranger can tow that all day. Maybe not further than 10 feet, but it can do it! All day.
Well heck, my neighbors Polaris ranger do it all day. I shouldn't be surprise on your Ferd ranger.
I was thinking of adding a special hitch to my Transit Connect. Do you think that will work?😂😂😂
I need a bigger truck lol
I realize that there are people that make a lot of money but they have got to figure out how to bring the cost down I have a 36’ toy hauler it’s 10 years old now and we have a dually it cost over $80,000 and if I want to buy a camper like that I’ll be $200,000 in debt for just those things and soon as you buy them the value of them drop drastically I practically live in my camper I work on the road and I’m always hauling a side by side it’s just a hard decision to make
I need a bigger truck
It’s a nice unit and floorplan! I’m a fan of Alliance, but this unit looks a bit cheap to me from the appearance of the wood on the interior, the Greystone range rather than the Insignia they usually use, to the bathroom counter compared to the epoxy counters they typically used. The side patio is rare on a lot of 5th wheels, in fact I think I’ve only seen them on the Grand Design Momentum, but could be wrong. At any rate, it was cool Alliance is using it. Overall a nice rig, and even though the price is okay for a toy hauler, I think we’re going to see prices come down throughout 2023 and into 2024. I think we’re also going to see a more than usual amount of newer rigs on the used market.
Having a freestanding dinette in a large fifth wheel toy hauler is not rare at all. The kitchen/living area is one of the worst I have seen. Extremely cramped all to make room for a bathroom in the garage. The only plus for this unit is the east/west bed. Price is completely out of line with what this unit is.
I don’t like it 🤷♀️