If I could afford this Vista 29NP, I would not hesitate to buy it. I am a 92 year old solo female Rver still on the road. I had a wonderful 37' Bounder for many years, Then downsized to a 2016 Monaco TREK 26HM in 2018. Actually 27-10" and although the quality was great, many things were missing or needed to be modified to make it comfortable for me and adequate battery power was lacking I am still making changes. Now I have been looking for a newer rig with upgraded power etc. I love the Winnebago View 24T. The wonderful color choices and layout makes it feel like a real home but I hesitate to be all in one room with only the bathroom as a separate space. This Vista 29NP is the best thing I have seen with all the features I have been looking for. Even the SUMO springs. Unfortunately it is out of my price range. Congratulations to the Winnebago design team on the well thought out details they included.
So I am curious - is that yours to keep or do you have to give it back say in one year or so - or do you have the option to buy - I love your channel and have been watching it forever, but usually don't comment - but I would stay with the Class A - so much more room - separate spaces, and its just much better not that your Navion is not nice, but I sure would think twice about turning that back in!!! Just saying - enjoy your journey and I will keep enjoying it as well - safe travels
Mark, thanks so much and we're so glad you've been on the journey with us all this time! The Vista NPF is a loaner from Winnebago for the tour, and it's already been a lot of fun trying out Class A life this year. As you mentioned, there are benefits to the Vista and also our Navion. Can't predict what the future holds for our travels and what we'll decide to do at the end of the tour! 👍 -Howard
Well you gonna make all 51 parks in 1 year all in the same rig? I’d place a wager on it…. Seems build quality has really gone down hill in the past couple years. This at 170$k+ is a bit of a stretch on a 29ft rig… Cute paint tho.
If I could afford this Vista 29NP, I would not hesitate to buy it. I am a 92 year old solo female Rver still on the road.
I had a wonderful 37' Bounder for many years, Then downsized to a 2016 Monaco TREK 26HM in 2018. Actually 27-10" and although the quality was great, many things were missing or needed to be modified to make it comfortable for me and adequate battery power was lacking I am still making changes.
Now I have been looking for a newer rig with upgraded power etc. I love the Winnebago View 24T. The wonderful color choices and layout makes it feel like a real home but I hesitate to be all in one room with only the bathroom as a separate space.
This Vista 29NP is the best thing I have seen with all the features I have been looking for. Even the SUMO springs. Unfortunately it is out of my price range. Congratulations to the Winnebago design team on the well thought out details they included.
I’m picking mine in a few days! So excited. I’m a full time solo female going from a 24foot B+. Cannot wait for all the basement storage.
Maria, congrats and that's so exciting! Hopefully this year's series will give you lots of ideas for places to travel in your new Vista! 👍 -Howard
I think I found my favorite
Have a great trip!
Jim, thanks so much! We're excited to share all the adventures from the National Parks this year! 👍 -Howard
How do u like the gas engine??? Heat and / noise in cockpit? Thinking about trading from the diesel Navion style to this for the extra space.
whats the mpg? what was it on your 24D? any difference in insurance cost?
So I am curious - is that yours to keep or do you have to give it back say in one year or so - or do you have the option to buy - I love your channel and have been watching it forever, but usually don't comment - but I would stay with the Class A - so much more room - separate spaces, and its just much better not that your Navion is not nice, but I sure would think twice about turning that back in!!! Just saying - enjoy your journey and I will keep enjoying it as well - safe travels
Mark, thanks so much and we're so glad you've been on the journey with us all this time! The Vista NPF is a loaner from Winnebago for the tour, and it's already been a lot of fun trying out Class A life this year. As you mentioned, there are benefits to the Vista and also our Navion. Can't predict what the future holds for our travels and what we'll decide to do at the end of the tour! 👍 -Howard
I understand that this unit has special suspension. How does it drive?
How tall is that bat-wing awning? I’m 6’3”. Will I have to duck under it?
Well you gonna make all 51 parks in 1 year all in the same rig? I’d place a wager on it…. Seems build quality has really gone down hill in the past couple years. This at 170$k+ is a bit of a stretch on a 29ft rig… Cute paint tho.
Why do I get the feeling they are overweight?
I heard they are a deit now