@@situationaladventures What is a really good RV to park in a campground and not move? I will be living in it 7 months a year,if you don’t mind giving your opinion.i am completely over whelmed. Something under 30 ft. I hear pop outs often leak. So much out there. You sound like you might know something.
I love love love the layout of this unit. It was super smart of them rotate the stove 90 degrees to the half wall. When cooking I like having counter space on both sides of the stove top. They nailed it! The only thing that I don't like is that the slide flooring material looks like a tripping hazard.
I have a Open Range 323 RLS 2019 model. It only sticks up for a little while after the slides are extended. After they are extended they relax and are flush with the floor. You don't even notice them.
Wow 😳 this Open Range is quite nice 👍 with a great floor plan and set up for a washer dryer! Nice amount of cabinetry and storage! I would put this one on my shortlist! Thanks JD for another great video!
Excellent price point RV. Has just about everything a couple or small family could ask for. Kitchen is well designed with excellent appliances. Bath and bedrooms are great additions. Love that a washer dryer hookup was made available. Living room is great except for the TV mounted to high. Excellent review.
Mitchell Jordan my apologies for not making myself clearer. I mean independent, rocking, rotating recliners with a table between them. But still it is a beautiful rig
I saw the tour of this beautiful 5th wheel, for me I have 3 cats and a teacup yorkie so I would need carpet for the pets to walk better. I also LOVE Texas, so I’m going to give you 2 thumbs way way up!!!! I live in Michigan, my grandchildren live here so I’m unable to move to Texas.
The one thing I wish rv manufacturers would think if is the orientation of the shower seat. This one should be on the other side to make it easier to step in and out of. Overall this setup is really good.
Nice review on a nice 5th wheel. I do like the little touches that you don't see from other manufacturers. Not a fan of all the cable driven slides but everything else is nice.
Everybody i know that has a 5th wheel uses it for work. We in a rv park now in texas and most of the 1200 people on this job has one. We all agree we want less windows. Its hot here almost year around. Less windows, better a/c, and more storage. Nobody wants fireplaces, and huge windows especially around their heads.
I do not like that it's already rusting on the box channel and also the vent in the couch is an awful idea. In 2 years when the furniture starts peeling, then what and you have to replace the furniture. The crap clothes rod in the master closet is poor. I would want a lot of changes in this unit. But the smaller length is good. The living room is a nice size. I would like to see a longer counter, maybe the stove more over to the size so there is room enough to have a beverage bar. I also would not want the cable slides. The passthrough storage isn't tall enough to put bins in. I can stack 2 high in my Montana, even after I installed the slide-drawer.
Most frames are made by LCI and they do very little for rust prevention. Hell when you go on their website and look for replace parts have the pictures of the metal parts are rusting in the pic. They are making so many RVs at the moment that no one is really caring about this issue. The smaller manufacturers like Lance, Outdoors Rv, and Northwood Manufacturing are some of the few who make their own frames and give them a good rust preventative treatment.
bpaul1201awesome my trailer was newly built Aug 2018, had some major issues, sat at the dealer over winter, 8 months later I go pick it up, it looks like a 10 year old trailer underneath from all the rust. It has nothing to do with them having to “making so many RV’s at the moment”. They never paid attention to it before Covid. Cheers 🍻
Great video and review, although you didn't show us the propane or front storage compartments. I agree this is a gorgeous compact fifth wheel. I like the floor plan, plus the 2nd entry into the bathroom. My only recommendation would be to lower the TV to eye level in the living room. This unit would be perfect for a 3/4 ton gas powered truck.
Nice RV but still to large for me, I would like to be 32' or less. I would say this one checks most of my boxes but I will NEVER EVER get a rig with a residential fridge after what my dad is dealing with. His fridge BROKE and they replaced the fridge BUT he had to pay for the slide to be removed bc it would not fit thru the door. I would much rather two RV compressor fridges made to look like french door units.
That's not a short fifth wheel. It's 35 feet. There are much better offerings available I think. But I love your videos and content. Would love to hear more about construction of these rigs and how they defer in detail.
I like that unit. It has everything you need without giving really anything up. I would like to maybe see a U-Shaped dinette so then you could sleep more people
Hmm, tough call between this and the Montana 294RL. I like the bigger shower in this rig but the front glass in the Montana is great. I do have to say that if you're going to do a washer/dryer it would be loads easier to get it into this one. My final thought is that while I think Open Range is above average for fit and finish, the Montana's I've been in have been overall a notch above.
JD, something that many of us want to know is maximum rooftop weight capacity. We are race fans and travel all around the country to attend auto races. We reserve trackside rv space and use the rooftop to watch the action. We’ve pretty much worn out our old class A gasser and want to replace it with a mid-size bunkhouse Fiver OR a toy hauler travel trailer. With 3 or 4 (or sometimes 5) 200+ lb guys, rooftop weight capacity is critical. How can we know how to choose a unit that will accommodate us?
Very much so. We just recently went from an entry level Forest River to an Open Range. We used to not be able to hear the TV without blaring it with standard AC in the FR. Now with the whisper quiet in the OR it’s just barely audible. Mainly the low thrum of the roof unit vibrating, not loud rushing air.
I’d buy this if the sofas had cup holders and massage mode. Also if it had a drop frame for more storage up front that would be helpful to but since there isn’t one I don’t think I’ll buy it
When did a 35 footer become a “shorter unit” ??? I’m planning a 34 to 36 footer to retire/full time travel in a few years. Great 3/4 ton unit. PS, yes I’m still using my Blue Ox
They became the shorter unit when mainstream larger fifth wheels hit the 40-45 class and 2018-2020 3/4 ton trucks being able to tow a monstrous amount compared to past trucks.
great review, I love when you do more of a "couples" coach instead of all the damn bunk house units :) Thanks JD Also I am out on open range units just never liked the look of them and the fact no matter how heavy the slide its going to be cable operated. Residential fridge on a cable slide, i'll pass. Again thanks for the review though, you make them interesting enough to learn about units I am not even interested in :) More Alliance Paradigm reviews would be awesome !!!!
Please explain why a 12,000 pound 5th wheel is relatively light BUT an 11,000 pound travel trailer is relatively heavy..... (Question is based on your comments when “looking at the numbers”)
@@TheRoadTaken it's going to be ~2,500 pounds of pin weight loaded, more than most diesel 2500s are rated for. That said if you don't already have one the difference in cost between a 3500 SRW and a 2500 isn't that big, but selection/availability certainly is!
The 2" box section beneath the 8" I-beam is NOT there to raise the unit, it is there to take the stress of the I-beam, which will crack the frame and break the leaf spring hanger. You need to do more research on this.
I really like the wet bay being in it’s own area with separate door. I wish they all did that.
Cable driven slides, I thought they went away with the dinosaurs.
❤the layout a few things I would change. Pocket doors for bathroom/bedroom and No dresser at end of bed allows for more walk space.
Brand new and box tube to raise the axles is already rusting. Making trailers cheaper and cheaper by the year.
Came here to say the same thing. Thought it was a review of a used 5th wheel for a moment.
Me too! I was like, “Is that rust?”
That's why they make Rustoleum paint sheesh gotta complain about something.
@@jasongarry1330 Complaining about me complaining....🤔
@@situationaladventures What is a really good RV to park in a campground and not move? I will be living in it 7 months a year,if you don’t mind giving your opinion.i am completely over whelmed. Something under 30 ft. I hear pop outs often leak. So much out there. You sound like you might know something.
I love love love the layout of this unit. It was super smart of them rotate the stove 90 degrees to the half wall. When cooking I like having counter space on both sides of the stove top. They nailed it! The only thing that I don't like is that the slide flooring material looks like a tripping hazard.
I have a Open Range 323 RLS 2019 model. It only sticks up for a little while after the slides are extended. After they are extended they relax and are flush with the floor. You don't even notice them.
Wow 😳 this Open Range is quite nice 👍 with a great floor plan and set up for a washer dryer! Nice amount of cabinetry and storage! I would put this one on my shortlist! Thanks JD for another great video!
Excellent price point RV. Has just about everything a couple or small family could ask for. Kitchen is well designed with excellent appliances. Bath and bedrooms are great additions. Love that a washer dryer hookup was made available. Living room is great except for the TV mounted to high. Excellent review.
Love this camper
Now this is NICE! And the bathroom “doesn’t” have that awful corner shower! Yaaaay!👏🏻👏🏻😄👍🏻💞
Great info and love the details of you explaining about unit.
The free bottle of water has me sold on this one!
Im in a 17rths toy hauler and I am going to be getting a new model soon and I really like this 5th wheeler. That's a gorgeous rig.
Very nice! Love the outside kitchen.
I love this. Especially the kitchen and the fact that it has washer/dryer hookups.
Love my Open Range 376FBH, they continue to have good improvements. The range is beautiful.
Nice floor plan JD. Great review on this Open Range. Thanks for sharing.
That is a very nice couples coach. Great price! Love the kitchen. But I like my recliners. Wish it had two recliners. Thanks for making me RV envious!
This has dual recliners however they didn't include the center arm rest/cup holders to keep the slide shorter...
Mitchell Jordan my apologies for not making myself clearer. I mean independent, rocking, rotating recliners with a table between them. But still it is a beautiful rig
Great review and thanks for reviewing shorter fifth wheels. I have a 2018 GMC 2500HD Duramax and this unit seems to be a perfect match.
I saw the tour of this beautiful 5th wheel, for me I have 3 cats and a teacup yorkie so I would need carpet for the pets to walk better. I also LOVE Texas, so I’m going to give you 2 thumbs way way up!!!! I live in Michigan, my grandchildren live here so I’m unable to move to Texas.
This is very nice , well designed, excellent use of all space. There are cramped rooms. The free water 💧 is a plus. ✨
At around the 8:03 mark you said “l don’t think you’d run out of space...”. You don’t know my wife, that’s just the spice rack!
🤣😃🤣
That means you married a women that loves 😋 to cook! Lucky man. 👍👏
Good design it has a lot of pluses. I recently had a problem with the power disconnect does not shut off all the power to your trailer
Packs a great punch for a compact.
The one thing I wish rv manufacturers would think if is the orientation of the shower seat. This one should be on the other side to make it easier to step in and out of. Overall this setup is really good.
Excellent for my wife and I to fulltime in
Nice review on a nice 5th wheel. I do like the little touches that you don't see from other manufacturers. Not a fan of all the cable driven slides but everything else is nice.
Everybody i know that has a 5th wheel uses it for work. We in a rv park now in texas and most of the 1200 people on this job has one. We all agree we want less windows. Its hot here almost year around. Less windows, better a/c, and more storage. Nobody wants fireplaces, and huge windows especially around their heads.
Love it but need a king size bed. Gotta get my rest. Guess I'll keep on looking. Thanks.
I do not like that it's already rusting on the box channel and also the vent in the couch is an awful idea. In 2 years when the furniture starts peeling, then what and you have to replace the furniture. The crap clothes rod in the master closet is poor. I would want a lot of changes in this unit. But the smaller length is good. The living room is a nice size. I would like to see a longer counter, maybe the stove more over to the size so there is room enough to have a beverage bar. I also would not want the cable slides. The passthrough storage isn't tall enough to put bins in. I can stack 2 high in my Montana, even after I installed the slide-drawer.
The rust on the frame is a huge turnoff.. says CHEAP to me. I’ll pass.
In your introductions, can you include the pin weights of the units.
Nice rig. Thanks for sharing
Really nice option! Thank you for showing!
LOOOVE this camper!!!
that's a nice unit you got there
This has to be the perfect compact Fifth wheel
Does the dealer charge a extra fee for the rust or do they throw that in for free?
For real. I saw that too
ben low they musta found that frame in the back 40
Most frames are made by LCI and they do very little for rust prevention. Hell when you go on their website and look for replace parts have the pictures of the metal parts are rusting in the pic. They are making so many RVs at the moment that no one is really caring about this issue. The smaller manufacturers like Lance, Outdoors Rv, and Northwood Manufacturing are some of the few who make their own frames and give them a good rust preventative treatment.
bpaul1201awesome my trailer was newly built Aug 2018, had some major issues, sat at the dealer over winter, 8 months later I go pick it up, it looks like a 10 year old trailer underneath from all the rust. It has nothing to do with them having to “making so many RV’s at the moment”. They never paid attention to it before Covid. Cheers 🍻
Whoa.... In Florida climate 😟
Seriously though this is beautiful RV
Really like this model simply because of the single tire towing capabilities
Yes like this unit, good find
Look at the rust on the welds at 2:14 wow
Dave Vollhardt
so what’s the solution to that ?
galvanized steel ?
Great video and review, although you didn't show us the propane or front storage compartments. I agree this is a gorgeous compact fifth wheel. I like the floor plan, plus the 2nd entry into the bathroom. My only recommendation would be to lower the TV to eye level in the living room. This unit would be perfect for a 3/4 ton gas powered truck.
Completely agree about the TV.
YES! Eye level TV... Why are there so few of us who value that?!!!
Big fan of Open Range.
When we are retired, the goal
Is to cruise warm climates in the winter. 😊
Wow!! That’s a sweet rig!!
Nice RV but still to large for me, I would like to be 32' or less.
I would say this one checks most of my boxes but I will NEVER EVER get a rig with a residential fridge after what my dad is dealing with. His fridge BROKE and they replaced the fridge BUT he had to pay for the slide to be removed bc it would not fit thru the door. I would much rather two RV compressor fridges made to look like french door units.
beautiful inside
So Cool and portable
That's not a short fifth wheel. It's 35 feet. There are much better offerings available I think. But I love your videos and content. Would love to hear more about construction of these rigs and how they defer in detail.
I thought it was less than 30' Darn
It's a 28 ft guys
I just googled it... it says 33.1 feet end to end.
I like that unit. It has everything you need without giving really anything up. I would like to maybe see a U-Shaped dinette so then you could sleep more people
No. Then get an RV with bunks.
Britt H no. Because of the once in a while guests i wouldn’t buy a RV with bunks if I am barely going to use them
Well layed out unit.
With the in closed underbelly and heated tanks
Comes with a free bottle of water, way to roll with the punches . Hahaha
Do the front too!!!! Looks grEAT!!
Hmm, tough call between this and the Montana 294RL. I like the bigger shower in this rig but the front glass in the Montana is great. I do have to say that if you're going to do a washer/dryer it would be loads easier to get it into this one. My final thought is that while I think Open Range is above average for fit and finish, the Montana's I've been in have been overall a notch above.
JD, something that many of us want to know is maximum rooftop weight capacity. We are race fans and travel all around the country to attend auto races. We reserve trackside rv space and use the rooftop to watch the action. We’ve pretty much worn out our old class A gasser and want to replace it with a mid-size bunkhouse Fiver OR a toy hauler travel trailer. With 3 or 4 (or sometimes 5) 200+ lb guys, rooftop weight capacity is critical. How can we know how to choose a unit that will accommodate us?
This is a nice layout!!! How long is this trailer?
This open range is very nice. My wife might like this one. Can my Ram 2500 diesel with payload of 2100 be able to pull this safely?
Beautiful!
I think this is what I need
Is the outside refrigerator is ac voltage only?
that back hitch is a shin skinner
This 5th wheel has all of my needs/wants. Anyone have a opinion on cable slides vs other types?
on the 5th wheelers can you state what size truck to haul
If it had a washer and dryer it would be perfect.
Did you meet the Fresh Prince of del Air while you were there?
Are you finding the discounts this year are not as good as in past years?
I’ve never observed a Whisper Quiet AC. Are they that much quieter than the regular units?
Very much so. We just recently went from an entry level Forest River to an Open Range. We used to not be able to hear the TV without blaring it with standard AC in the FR. Now with the whisper quiet in the OR it’s just barely audible. Mainly the low thrum of the roof unit vibrating, not loud rushing air.
Fix. Make. Play. Thanks! I have a 16’ TT and I can’t hear the TV over the AC.
I’d buy this if the sofas had cup holders and massage mode. Also if it had a drop frame for more storage up front that would be helpful to but since there isn’t one I don’t think I’ll buy it
A side opening cargo door would be much easier for storage below slides.
Looked nice minus the painted over rust on the frame
As a roofer I can say, PVC is much better then TPO.
When did a 35 footer become a “shorter unit” ???
I’m planning a 34 to 36 footer to retire/full time travel in a few years.
Great 3/4 ton unit.
PS, yes I’m still using my Blue Ox
They became the shorter unit when mainstream larger fifth wheels hit the 40-45 class and 2018-2020 3/4 ton trucks being able to tow a monstrous amount compared to past trucks.
great review, I love when you do more of a "couples" coach instead of all the damn bunk house units :) Thanks JD
Also I am out on open range units just never liked the look of them and the fact no matter how heavy the slide its going to be cable operated. Residential fridge on a cable slide, i'll pass.
Again thanks for the review though, you make them interesting enough to learn about units I am not even interested in :)
More Alliance Paradigm reviews would be awesome !!!!
Yep, with you on all points. Don't need bunks, for sure!
Agreed I’ll pass on cable slides. They jump off their track and get tangled.
Beautiful......except for 7:00. That's crazy. Need to find a fix for that. Tripping on that.......the way people are "sue happy" today😣😣
Very, very nice!!
whats with the frame rust by axle's?
Please explain why a 12,000 pound 5th wheel is relatively light BUT an 11,000 pound travel trailer is relatively heavy.....
(Question is based on your comments when “looking at the numbers”)
Nice 👍 5th wheel
What truck would you recommend for towing this ?
SRW 3/4 ton diesel enough ?
Full ton SRW
@@TheMuirite really? That much truck? Was hoping for less.
@@TheRoadTaken it's going to be ~2,500 pounds of pin weight loaded, more than most diesel 2500s are rated for. That said if you don't already have one the difference in cost between a 3500 SRW and a 2500 isn't that big, but selection/availability certainly is!
@@andrewfidel2220 very good points and reasoning. Thanks for the response. I forget to take pin weight into consideration.
Sooo nice!! Love the kitchen and wash/dryer. 2 ac. Big living room. What towing capacity do you need to haul this with?
Is possible to make clip about brake controller? Factory installed vs self installed. Please explain to new people how is works and why you need it.
Could you pull this fifth wheel with a 3/4 Ton HD truck with a diesel?
When you made the video on the rock wood ultra life is this bigger or same length as it?
So I'm assuming it has the four seasons package
You made the comment about low pin weight. Would it probably be the the area of 2000 lbs?
Please explain how 12,500 lb trailer can ride on 2 x 6,000 axles? Why isn’t that overloaded?
Can you pull this with a half ton truck? F250?
Trying to understand what you guys mean by Fifth wheel it's not a term we use here in England ...To me that looks like a twin axle Caravan
The 2" box section beneath the 8" I-beam is NOT there to raise the unit, it is there to take the stress of the I-beam, which will crack the frame and break the leaf spring hanger. You need to do more research on this.
What is the ceiling height throughout? It seems like RV manufacturers hate tall people. My poor 6'7" brother in law can't fit in most.
Lol,Well I hope the rv is nice on the inside because that was only partially full bottle of water lol
How long is this RV? Our driveway is 31'. Is there a massager for the love chair, if not, can we have it installed?
Why did they stop making the 3x?
If you have a dish where do you put the receiver
Did I miss something?,how long is it?
What is the length of this unit?
Is the hitch capable of towing a trailer or is it just for a bike rack?
Did Imiss something?,how long is it?
Can you video one of the Kingsport ranch edition 21 footers? Thanks!
Nice video! What's your opinion on cable slides? Are they just as hearty and reliable as rack and pinion?
Saw a good amount of rust around those tires