Hi Everyone, We hope you enjoyed our video! Which small travel trailer with toy haluer did you like best? Please say hello by leaving a comment below! Also, please feel free to ask any questions or just tell us about yourselves. We want to get to know you and share our RV experiences.
The 1st one was my favorite 😍 I like that the dining area and sleeping area are in different spaces. No toys to haul but would like to make it an office and meditation space.
Yes. I noticed on the Hike there was a tower of power right next to the tiny sink with gooseneck faucet. I’d worry about getting water in my electric outlets.
On the first one the plastic drawers are a deal breaker. They don’t last, can’t be replaced, and are just cheap. Love it ❤ except for that! The bed works!
I have to say that I like the first one the best, you just have more room to move around and I like the fact that it has a removable table that can also be placed outside. The power bed is a really cool feature and when it's in the up position you have so much room to put extra chairs or other items in there. The bath has more room to move around as well.
Thanks for sharing these didnt know they had small toy haulers. Maybe I'm a traditionalist but the first one made the most sense. The Airstream very cool but not a real practical design.
Glad you were able to see some different style floor plans. I agree, Airstream definitely has smaller limited flex soace. Thanks for watching and commenting.
That's fair. Have you had a chance to check out this video? ua-cam.com/video/_M6xYVbI7Lo/v-deo.html They are a bit bigger and with a ramp/deck feature. Thank you for watching our RV tour video and commenting.
I'm a shortie so bed size isn't a biggie for me. I love free standing tables & L shaped/U shaped dinettes. These all would be great for bikes & other no so big toys. Thanks for sharing. U kids make a great team.❤❤
Yea! These are small campers where your toys would have to light enough you can lift or build a temporary ramp. Thank you for your support and commenting Moto757.
KZ- I prefer the stove burners set vertically. It does add space. I can not understand why it's so rare to find that in a small trailer. I wish there were more tie downs in there, it doesn't look very stable. Hike- The kitchen on these always makes me feel claustrophobic. I do like the pull out counter. Missed opportunity, a cubby for the upper bed similar to the lower bunk is needed. Again, shy on the tie downs. Basecamp- ok, now we're talking. I love the windows! Great counter space. The net 'shelves' are a wonderful idea. I assume the seating area can be used as 2 twins? I didn't know they made toy haulers this small! Thanks for the info!
I would like the first one. If you order one can you delete the bathroom for a outside shower and in the kitchen can you delete the stove? I would cook outside and save the counter space.
KZ definitely has a great floor plan. You would have to check with manufacturer about modifying. My gut says no but they might have a floor plan already in place that would work. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Lol you are funny, u and your hatred of shower curtains 😂. I hate them too. I really like the first rv with the rap around sitting area and dinette. Also the electric bed is a plus. The second rv I did not care for the kitchen at all! The sink is way too small, no counter space, and where’s the cooktop? Is there one and I’m just bnot seeing it? I do however like how the two bench seats turn into a bed plus the pull down bed as well. I do like the base camp rv but for me it’s too expensive and too small. Love the video as always !!
A lot to like on the E18 hatch. One big problem could be the CCC. Probably fine for bikes or paddle sports but if your toy(s) includes an engine you’d better look for a trailer with a double axle.
On 1st model, the dinette should offer multi-function option of twin +/or full bed via (swivel, for bench access) table convertible to smaller size, so that a solo driver can accommodate a sleep-over date while settling for a smaller bed beside a work desk the rest of the time.
Likes the size and layout of the fist one but the fit/finish/theme of the Airstream. Hopefully REI partners up with others like Winnebago in the future.
Great content. Thanks so much. This saves me a lot of time not having to look at all kinds of trailers. I am looking to buy a Can Am Maverick Trail SXS. What is the smallest toy hauler it will fit in?
I'm not sure which Toy Hauler it will fit into? But this is a perfect question to ask in our Private Facebook Group called RV Camping for Newbies. I bet if you ask the question to the group you will get some great responses. And if you supply your email address when you join you will also get our informative Newsletters every week and a FREE subscription to RV Today Magazine so you will be the most informed RVer on the planet! ( Just kidding but you can learn a bunch and meet some cool people!) Here's the link: facebook.com/groups/RVCampingforNewbies Thanks for watching and commenting! Mike and Susan
I just can't imagine how a hatch is supposed to be better than a ramp. I can only guess they didn't make the thing strong enough to use as a ramp, so they just prevented you from using as a ramp by mounting it the other way around. KZ used to make the same thing with a ramp.
I understand that. What would you consider small? Most TT with separate garage are going to be over 30', that we have seen. Grand Design Momentum 29G and Forest River Explore 27XLRE are 2 great options but a little over 33' Here's a video we did several years ago that features the GD model. Best of luck and thanks for watching and commenting! ua-cam.com/video/rIH4etRHKg8/v-deo.html
Everyone wants to know what fits. ATV? Side by side? Dirt bike? Kayaks? I'm looking for a small toy hauler for a 10' sxs, and I can't find any, these are all atv sized.
We give the garage measurements so people can hopefully figure out what fits. Are you asking us to do something different? Let me know because we want our videos to be as informative as possible. Thanks Mike
Not really. The Tradewind has a rear door but I don't think it has a ramp or D-rings on the floor. I haven't been in one yet but its on my radar to check out.
I wish that many other RV manufactures would offer a toy hauler floorplan in a B+, such as the Coachman CrossTrail 20 &21XG. (And I do not like at all the Coachman brand)
Is’ my choice with your kitchen improvements plus a pull up counter at the end and…a pull-out pantry rather than 2” shelves. One more thing -why not have the toy door go down to roll on rather than up where we’d have to lift our toy aboard.
Nice looking trailers. I’ll never buy one of these and this is why. Weight carrying capacity is way to small. Need more capacity for a Harley, four wheeler, or a snowmobile etc. When you addd clothes linens, silver ware and dishes tank water and your toy you will be way over gross weight capacity. Also add a ramp of some sort. Better tie downs or e track would also be nice. I’d also like to see something that’s rigged for four seasons camping. Thanks
That's all fair. These smaller campers definitely aren't as rugged or built for beefy toys. They are more for lightweight toys like bikes or camping gear. Thank you for watching our RV tour video and commenting.
When I am looking for a toyhauler, I'm looking to take my small motorcycle. It is becoming harder to weed out these videos that aren't relative to someone who wants a small toyhauler for a small motorized bike. There is something to be said for a door that can be made into a patio also.
I agree with a patio type door versus a hatch but I bet you could put a small motorized bike in the KZ and Winnebago. Thanks for watching and commenting.
The KZ looks okay, a bit pricey for what it is. Winnebago and Airstream, not a fan, pay more, get less. Great reviews though, I know you don't make them. Just showing people the options.
The KZ Hatch isn't any good for a motorcycle. It doesn't even have a ramp, just a hatch. With only 700 lbs of cargo capacity better not fill your water tank or wardrobe if you plan to put in any toys.
The toys you are hauling in this camper are definitely different than those of a larger travel trailer. It's a great concept for light hauling like bikes and patio gear with the bonus of a hatch. Thanks for watching our RV tour video and commenting.
I cannot believe the price of these things in relation to size. Yikes! And when I think toy hauler, Im thinking for motorized vehicles(motorcycles, etc), not bicycles.
Prices sure have skyrocketd since Covid. Hopefully they'll begin to lower. And no one should ever pay MSRP. Thank you for watching our RV tour video and commenting.
The Airstream and others here pretty much prove that "Toy Hauler" means it has a door. Not a big door, not a ramp, not room to store anytihng. Just a door. Pretty silly.
These small toy haulers are not your typically size or style of toy haulers, but not everyone needs to accomodate large toys. In some cases you might just need to stow bicycles, a motorcycle or maybe it's just extra storage for chairs and outdoor gear. Having an additional passage way like these doors is beneficial and these campers provide D rings to let you tether your gear inside. So by definition they are small toy haulers. Thanks for watching our video and commenting Brian.
Too small a sink, too shallow, no countertop area and a small fridge are all NO GO'S for me. I would pick the Airstream (out of these 3) only because of the quality, but I love the idea of a toy hauler....I have no toys to haul, but would use as a living space.
I love redefining how this space can be used! Office space, storage etc... just gives RV more and better living options! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hi Doug, We show MSRP in our videos which you should never pay. Negotiate a better deal or buy used to save a bunch of money. Thanks for watching! Mike
These prices are MSRP. Most dealerships negotiate price just like automobiles. We thought it was a pretty good camper with functionality. Thanks for watching and commenting!
All three are pretty much useless as a ‘toy hauler’…the base camp is what it is. An eclectic unit from Airstream. The first two?…what are thinking? A toy hauler should have a rear ramp that folds DOWN, so you can roll in whatever you’ve got. And the prices are insane. Over $40k for that ridiculous Winnebago? That’s just gross.
I must disagree I would prefer the burner side by side not front to back like you suggested n why the heck is there no ramp on any of them anyone looking for a toy hauler needs the ramp to get there toys n smh
How come you like the side-by side burner? I guess not everyone needs a ramp for heavy toys. Luckily there is something for everyone. Thank you for watching our RV tour videos and commenting. We appreciate your support!
I think I toy hauler is anything you can store your toys in. Not all toys are large ATVs. You can store all kinds of RV gear, bikes etc especially since they include D-rings on the floor of the RV. We were pretty sure to include the fact that these are small campers. Everyone camps differently. Thank you for watching our RV tour video and commenting. We appreciate your support!
None of them appealed to me, the beds are all too short. The designers need to look at boat builders, they have better design and efficiency. They were all very bland too, boring. They need colour.
So you unsubscribed because you can't fit your motorcycle in these? The title does say small and the thumbnail does say under 22'. So not very click baity. Some people need a small camper but with better access for storage like bikes, their toys are different than your toys. Sorry you were so disappointed. Thank you for watching our RV our video and commenting.
@@patrickmckowen2999 That's what I figured. They are targeting smaller toys which still makes it a toy hauler - just not the type for a golf cart or ATV... Thanks for your comments! Mike
Toy #2 is outrageously priced for what seems like less then desirable. Honestly would spent 25k on it, that’s brand new. What a horrible concept and execution on this models top to tail involved
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We hope you enjoyed our video! Which small travel trailer with toy haluer did you like best? Please say hello by leaving a comment below!
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The 1st one was my favorite 😍 I like that the dining area and sleeping area are in different spaces. No toys to haul but would like to make it an office and meditation space.
I totally agree! That is a great point! Thanks for watching and commenting.
I agree with you about the sink and burner placement
Sometimes I wonder if these designers even go camping! 😂
Yes. I noticed on the Hike there was a tower of power right next to the tiny sink with gooseneck faucet. I’d worry about getting water in my electric outlets.
For the Hike, you are supposed to get a single portable induction plate to put on that pull out worktop as well.
You certainly could. Great suggestion! Thanks for watching and commenting.
On the first one the plastic drawers are a deal breaker. They don’t last, can’t be replaced, and are just cheap. Love it ❤ except for that! The bed works!
That is a good point Erin!
I have to say that I like the first one the best, you just have more room to move around and I like the fact that it has a removable table that can also be placed outside. The power bed is a really cool feature and when it's in the up position you have so much room to put extra chairs or other items in there. The bath has more room to move around as well.
The KZ definitely has a great floor plan and better flexible living space. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I absolutely love the KZ Escape. So much space and storage. I'm putting it on my list, thank you!
Yay! So glad you saw a floor plan that you love! KZ does a really great job! Thanks for continued support!
Thanks for sharing these didnt know they had small toy haulers. Maybe I'm a traditionalist but the first one made the most sense. The Airstream very cool but not a real practical design.
Glad you were able to see some different style floor plans. I agree, Airstream definitely has smaller limited flex soace. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I want a toy hauler with the ramp/back porch conversion feature.
That's fair. Have you had a chance to check out this video? ua-cam.com/video/_M6xYVbI7Lo/v-deo.html They are a bit bigger and with a ramp/deck feature. Thank you for watching our RV tour video and commenting.
I'm a shortie so bed size isn't a biggie for me. I love free standing tables & L shaped/U shaped dinettes. These all would be great for bikes & other no so big toys. Thanks for sharing. U kids make a great team.❤❤
Thanks for watching! And we absolutely love working together! I'm glad it comes across that we make a good team!
Wow, I sat through this whole video only to find out it didn’t have a ramp. Thanks anyway guys great video
Yea! These are small campers where your toys would have to light enough you can lift or build a temporary ramp. Thank you for your support and commenting Moto757.
KZ- I prefer the stove burners set vertically. It does add space. I can not understand why it's so rare to find that in a small trailer.
I wish there were more tie downs in there, it doesn't look very stable.
Hike- The kitchen on these always makes me feel claustrophobic. I do like the pull out counter.
Missed opportunity, a cubby for the upper bed similar to the lower bunk is needed. Again, shy on the tie downs.
Basecamp- ok, now we're talking. I love the windows! Great counter space. The net 'shelves' are a wonderful idea. I assume the seating area can be used as 2 twins?
I didn't know they made toy haulers this small! Thanks for the info!
So glad you enjoyed the video. You added some great information about all these floor plans! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Wow! Well I guess the first one has a bit better layout.
Definitely more flexible living space. Thanks for watching and commenting.
agree 100% on moving sink
Thanks for that support! And thanks for watching and commenting.
I was worried for a moment when you pulled the bed down in the Hike!! 😯 I liked the power bed in the Escape better.
Me too!!!! 😂
1&3 are my favorite
Yup! KZ does it again with a great floor plan. Thanks for watching and commenting!
#1 for me
The KZ is definitely winning as viewer favorite. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I would like the first one. If you order one can you delete the bathroom for a outside shower and in the kitchen can you delete the stove? I would cook outside and save the counter space.
KZ definitely has a great floor plan. You would have to check with manufacturer about modifying. My gut says no but they might have a floor plan already in place that would work. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Lol you are funny, u and your hatred of shower curtains 😂. I hate them too. I really like the first rv with the rap around sitting area and dinette. Also the electric bed is a plus. The second rv I did not care for the kitchen at all! The sink is way too small, no counter space, and where’s the cooktop? Is there one and I’m just bnot seeing it? I do however like how the two bench seats turn into a bed plus the pull down bed as well. I do like the base camp rv but for me it’s too expensive and too small. Love the video as always !!
Thanks for your continued support Tiffany. All 3 have really great features but definitely for a specific type of camper!
You’re welcome! Thank you too!
A lot to like on the E18 hatch. One big problem could be the CCC. Probably fine for bikes or paddle sports but if your toy(s) includes an engine you’d better look for a trailer with a double axle.
Very true. If you need to haul bigger toys you'll definitely need a bigger toy hauler. Thanks for watching and commenting.
On 1st model, the dinette should offer multi-function option of twin +/or full bed via (swivel, for bench access) table convertible to smaller size, so that a solo driver can accommodate a sleep-over date while settling for a smaller bed beside a work desk the rest of the time.
That's a really great idea! Thanks for watching our review and commenting Rosemarie!
hi susan, mike my favorite is # 3
Airstream travel trailers have such a unique design and functionality! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Likes the size and layout of the fist one but the fit/finish/theme of the Airstream. Hopefully REI partners up with others like Winnebago in the future.
Airstream definitely does a great job with appearance and functionality. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Can’t use it though I need a toyhauler
Need something a bit bigger? Have you checked out this video ua-cam.com/video/_M6xYVbI7Lo/v-deo.html
Bicycles. Right I’m buying a toy hauler for bicycles.
I'm sure you could store more than bicycles in there. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great content. Thanks so much. This saves me a lot of time not having to look at all kinds of trailers. I am looking to buy a Can Am Maverick Trail SXS. What is the smallest toy hauler it will fit in?
I'm not sure which Toy Hauler it will fit into? But this is a perfect question to ask in our Private Facebook Group called RV Camping for Newbies. I bet if you ask the question to the group you will get some great responses. And if you supply your email address when you join you will also get our informative Newsletters every week and a FREE subscription to RV Today Magazine so you will be the most informed RVer on the planet! ( Just kidding but you can learn a bunch and meet some cool people!) Here's the link: facebook.com/groups/RVCampingforNewbies
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Mike and Susan
Calling that airstream a toy hauler is like calling a Volkswagen bug a pick up truck !!!!
🤔 Not exactly a fair comparison. 😂 Thanks for watching and commenting.
I just can't imagine how a hatch is supposed to be better than a ramp. I can only guess they didn't make the thing strong enough to use as a ramp, so they just prevented you from using as a ramp by mounting it the other way around. KZ used to make the same thing with a ramp.
Or some people might like to have a hatch to help provide shade or rain protection. Luckily there is something out there for everyone. Thanks Brian
I got a v6 truck and a small toy hauler for my 4 wheeler is what I need.
Awesome!
Thanks for watching!
Mike
Is there a small toy hauler that separates garage area. If need toy box for motorcycles - I don’t want everything smelling like gas.
I understand that. What would you consider small? Most TT with separate garage are going to be over 30', that we have seen. Grand Design Momentum 29G and Forest River Explore 27XLRE are 2 great options but a little over 33' Here's a video we did several years ago that features the GD model. Best of luck and thanks for watching and commenting! ua-cam.com/video/rIH4etRHKg8/v-deo.html
Everyone wants to know what fits. ATV? Side by side? Dirt bike? Kayaks? I'm looking for a small toy hauler for a 10' sxs, and I can't find any, these are all atv sized.
We give the garage measurements so people can hopefully figure out what fits. Are you asking us to do something different? Let me know because we want our videos to be as informative as possible.
Thanks
Mike
Mid size Motorcycle fit in airstream? trailer
Not really. The Tradewind has a rear door but I don't think it has a ramp or D-rings on the floor. I haven't been in one yet but its on my radar to check out.
You could get a grom/monkey or maybe a Trail 125 in there.
45 grand is a little steep but luckily after 2 years they're worth about 20
Buy used and save a bundle!
Patience is a virtue -- and a money saver👍
@@patrickmckowen2999 Haha - agree!
I wish that many other RV manufactures would offer a toy hauler floorplan in a B+, such as the Coachman CrossTrail 20 &21XG. (And I do not like at all the Coachman brand)
I would bet there are some out there...definitely in the developing stage. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Nice campere🎉
Glad you liked them. Thank you for watching our RV tour video and commenting. We appreciate your support!
Last model should be multifunctional re bed usable as half bed with other half as seat or storage (alt, drop bed + half dinette + half storage).
You have lots a great redesign ideas Rosemarie! I love it!
The rear cargo door on the AS Basecamp is too small. I liked the original Basecamp door design better.
It is a bit narrow. Thank you for watching our RV tour video and commenting!
Is’ my choice with your kitchen improvements plus a pull up counter at the end and…a pull-out pantry rather than 2” shelves. One more thing -why not have the toy door go down to roll on rather than up where we’d have to lift our toy aboard.
Not sure why they chose a hatch door versus a ramp door, unless it's protection from rain. Thanks for watching and commenting Cee Cee!
Nice looking trailers. I’ll never buy one of these and this is why. Weight carrying capacity is way to small. Need more capacity for a Harley, four wheeler, or a snowmobile etc. When you addd clothes linens, silver ware and dishes tank water and your toy you will be way over gross weight capacity. Also add a ramp of some sort. Better tie downs or e track would also be nice. I’d also like to see something that’s rigged for four seasons camping. Thanks
That's all fair. These smaller campers definitely aren't as rugged or built for beefy toys. They are more for lightweight toys like bikes or camping gear. Thank you for watching our RV tour video and commenting.
When I am looking for a toyhauler, I'm looking to take my small motorcycle. It is becoming harder to weed out these videos that aren't relative to someone who wants a small toyhauler for a small motorized bike. There is something to be said for a door that can be made into a patio also.
I agree with a patio type door versus a hatch but I bet you could put a small motorized bike in the KZ and Winnebago. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Not sure how these classify as toy haulers...
Toy Haulers come in all shapes and sizes. Why do you think they don't qualify as Toy Haulers?
Thanks for watching!
Mike
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Thanks you!!!! And thanks for watching and commenting.
The KZ looks okay, a bit pricey for what it is. Winnebago and Airstream, not a fan, pay more, get less. Great reviews though, I know you don't make them. Just showing people the options.
Thanks Tuvia for your continued support. ❤
There isn't a loading ramp, how do you load stuff...dumb design.
Agree. I imagine they expect you to load easy to lift items like bicycles. Thank you for watching our RV tour video and commenting!
@RVBlogger spent over an hour watching toy haulers y'all always do a good job 👏.
Thank you so much! We appreciate your support!
Ramp doors are overrated versus barn doors with small motorcycle ramps. Flopping the door down takes space and gets filthy.
@@JamieKeefer that's a great point. Thank you for adding that bit of information.
KZ won’t even haul my Can Am. Next! After watching the entire video, none of these work. Thanks.
That's ok - there are tons of Toy Haulers on the market and we have plenty of video reviews about them!
The KZ Hatch isn't any good for a motorcycle. It doesn't even have a ramp, just a hatch. With only 700 lbs of cargo capacity better not fill your water tank or wardrobe if you plan to put in any toys.
The toys you are hauling in this camper are definitely different than those of a larger travel trailer. It's a great concept for light hauling like bikes and patio gear with the bonus of a hatch. Thanks for watching our RV tour video and commenting.
Airstream
The Basecamp 16 is a pretty cool floor plan for Airstream. Thank you for watching our RV tour video and commenting. We appreciate your support!
I cannot believe the price of these things in relation to size. Yikes! And when I think toy hauler, Im thinking for motorized vehicles(motorcycles, etc), not bicycles.
I think sometimes the smaller the RV the bigger the price tag. Toy haulers are multi-purpose garages. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Nice review but....People have lost all touch with reality! 40K to 46K for that? Overpriced junk!
Prices sure have skyrocketd since Covid. Hopefully they'll begin to lower. And no one should ever pay MSRP. Thank you for watching our RV tour video and commenting.
The Airstream and others here pretty much prove that "Toy Hauler" means it has a door. Not a big door, not a ramp, not room to store anytihng. Just a door. Pretty silly.
These small toy haulers are not your typically size or style of toy haulers, but not everyone needs to accomodate large toys. In some cases you might just need to stow bicycles, a motorcycle or maybe it's just extra storage for chairs and outdoor gear. Having an additional passage way like these doors is beneficial and these campers provide D rings to let you tether your gear inside. So by definition they are small toy haulers. Thanks for watching our video and commenting Brian.
Too small a sink, too shallow, no countertop area and a small fridge are all NO GO'S for me. I would pick the Airstream (out of these 3) only because of the quality, but I love the idea of a toy hauler....I have no toys to haul, but would use as a living space.
I love redefining how this space can be used! Office space, storage etc... just gives RV more and better living options! Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@RVBlogger I might throw a bicycle in there! Lol.
Hatch idea is stupid and a waste of a good tail gate to load motorcycles. Not bicycles
Not everyone is going to like the hatch idea, but some will. Luckily there is something for everyone. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Sunray 139t $17,000
What do you like about the Sunray? Do you own this model?
Thanks,
Mike
Wow 46 k.
Hi Doug,
We show MSRP in our videos which you should never pay. Negotiate a better deal or buy used to save a bunch of money.
Thanks for watching!
Mike
Over 40k for a toy hauler that you can't put toys in? And you only complained about the cup holders?
I'd be ticked at the vendor if that hit my lot!!!
These prices are MSRP. Most dealerships negotiate price just like automobiles. We thought it was a pretty good camper with functionality. Thanks for watching and commenting!
All three are pretty much useless as a ‘toy hauler’…the base camp is what it is. An eclectic unit from Airstream. The first two?…what are thinking? A toy hauler should have a rear ramp that folds DOWN, so you can roll in whatever you’ve got. And the prices are insane. Over $40k for that ridiculous Winnebago? That’s just gross.
Valid point for some toys. Some may just like the large amount of storage space, bikes or kayaks. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I must disagree I would prefer the burner side by side not front to back like you suggested n why the heck is there no ramp on any of them anyone looking for a toy hauler needs the ramp to get there toys n smh
How come you like the side-by side burner? I guess not everyone needs a ramp for heavy toys. Luckily there is something for everyone. Thank you for watching our RV tour videos and commenting. We appreciate your support!
i dont think you know what a toyhauler is.
I think I toy hauler is anything you can store your toys in. Not all toys are large ATVs. You can store all kinds of RV gear, bikes etc especially since they include D-rings on the floor of the RV. We were pretty sure to include the fact that these are small campers. Everyone camps differently. Thank you for watching our RV tour video and commenting. We appreciate your support!
@@RVBlogger well, you are wrong.
@@Woobieeee 🤣🤣 Ok. Good to know you are not wrong!
@@RVBlogger I consider motorcycles toys, so this worked for me. thanks.
@@JamieKeefer Awesome! Glad this style of toy hauler can work for you and your motorcycle. Thank you!
None of them appealed to me, the beds are all too short. The designers need to look at boat builders, they have better design and efficiency. They were all very bland too, boring. They need colour.
Sorry you didn't like any of them. Thanks for watching and commenting.
A neutral background gives you the opportunity to decorate with the colors of your choice. It's the best way to go.
Boats are much more expensive for that very reason. Like it or not, RV’s have almost become disposable.
Color is what you add after purchasing. They are keeping it neutral to appeal to the masses.
5' bed go figure
Hmmm,3 toy haulers and I wouldn't be able to get my motorcycle into a single 1 of them.I had subscribed when I first saw the title,but I'm out.
So you unsubscribed because you can't fit your motorcycle in these? The title does say small and the thumbnail does say under 22'. So not very click baity. Some people need a small camper but with better access for storage like bikes, their toys are different than your toys. Sorry you were so disappointed. Thank you for watching our RV our video and commenting.
It's not that I can't fit my motorcycle,it's the fact that in my 15 or so years of camping,toy haulers have always been equipped with ramps.
@@coreyzahares2055 well now we’ve introduced you to a different version.
Airstream, Not a toy hauler!
Hi Patrick, why do you say that?
Thanks for watching!
Mike
@@RVBlogger
IMHO, it should have a bigger opening for larger items, they are targeting smaller toys. I would call that a cargo hatch🤣
Cheers
@@patrickmckowen2999 That's what I figured. They are targeting smaller toys which still makes it a toy hauler - just not the type for a golf cart or ATV...
Thanks for your comments!
Mike
get rid of the built in burner
I think most people prefer to have at least one burner for rainy day meals. Thank you for watching our RV tour and commenting!
@@RVBlogger we have instapot and airfryer for quick meals. No pots or pans ...
@@lpc5152 that sounds perfect!
Toy #2 is outrageously priced for what seems like less then desirable. Honestly would spent 25k on it, that’s brand new. What a horrible concept and execution on this models top to tail involved
I guess Winnebago missed some better opportunities in this model. Thanks for watching and commenting!