Love the setup. And as a tall guy of 6’ 7”. The 80” length bed, and 78” shower height, ( both measurements from Pleasure Way promo video) this is right up my alley. Now I just need to rob a bank for its 200k price tag. 😂
Is this a 3-4 season RV?? I need one for colder weather. Insulation usually gets overlooked in videos and also if it’s AWD??? I’d need both. I’d want as much capability as I could get (independence) being a 66 year old female that loves to travel and the outdoors! Thank you!
@@gj6209 it’s more so a 3 season. I would not recommend using the plumbing in the winter as it’s not protected but everything else would be usable. This is a RWD van
Why did PW place the rear lights so low? If one chooses to use a bike rack on the receiver, then all of the lights would be obscured! Quite the safety issue.
@@BronsonFretzRV 2025 Chinook SS is a comparable with AWD, Winnebago Sprekko also. Perhaps not same the same quality build and warranty length, but AWD is a nice feature. Pleasure Way kinda dropped the ball on the RWD chassis. $200k+ is a lot for RWD these days.
I can't understand why RV manufacturers still use those silly pull-push cabinet door handles. You will get tired of those quickly, and it's not a really a do-it-yourself fix, they're built in. Also it's built on the very expensive to repair Mercedes chassis. Deal breaker for me.
@@cjc1103 they actually changed them to a different style last year but had issues with cabinets flying open during travel and went back to this style for now
This is such a good layout and use of space. I love tv set up at the foot of the bed and L shaped lounge. Three access doors for the garage is A+.
Totally agree 👍
Love the setup. And as a tall guy of 6’ 7”. The 80” length bed, and 78” shower height, ( both measurements from Pleasure Way promo video) this is right up my alley. Now I just need to rob a bank for its 200k price tag. 😂
Great review on a great coach! 🙌🙂
Love this layout if only they had this on a van looking thing lol. Like their ascents
What are the tank levels ? Sounds very tinny on the baggage doors , & is it 4 season ?
Is this a 3-4 season RV?? I need one for colder weather. Insulation usually gets overlooked in videos and also if it’s AWD??? I’d need both. I’d want as much capability as I could get (independence) being a 66 year old female that loves to travel and the outdoors! Thank you!
@@gj6209 it’s more so a 3 season. I would not recommend using the plumbing in the winter as it’s not protected but everything else would be usable. This is a RWD van
Thank you!!
Was the bed queen size?
put a removable wooden lid on the bottom drawer below the bed so you can step up onto the bed.
Why did PW place the rear lights so low? If one chooses to use a bike rack on the receiver, then all of the lights would be obscured! Quite the safety issue.
Nice, what is the price?
You find these around the $200-$210k price point
Make the same on a Ford and you’ll have a winner!
Mercedes far nicer
@@jw3252nope.
Is it AWD
@@urbanrver3527 RWD
@@BronsonFretzRV Can get similar coaches at same spice point that have AWD.
@@jw3252 which ones have the same quality being stood behind a 5 year warranty?
@@BronsonFretzRV 2025 Chinook SS is a comparable with AWD, Winnebago Sprekko also. Perhaps not same the same quality build and warranty length, but AWD is a nice feature. Pleasure Way kinda dropped the ball on the RWD chassis. $200k+ is a lot for RWD these days.
wet bath I a non starter
To each their own, but....
in my opinion, the XLTS is a far superior layout (including a dry bath).
No garage space or dedicated dinette. This is far superior
I can't understand why RV manufacturers still use those silly pull-push cabinet door handles. You will get tired of those quickly, and it's not a really a do-it-yourself fix, they're built in. Also it's built on the very expensive to repair Mercedes chassis. Deal breaker for me.
@@cjc1103 they actually changed them to a different style last year but had issues with cabinets flying open during travel and went back to this style for now