We found this model at the Houston RV show this last weekend and were really impressed! So much to love about this motorhome. This is Forest River's mid-level gas A, but it really has everything; 22.5" tires, washer/dryer, tons of storage and counter space, huge bedroom, good size shower, fiberglass roof, good size refrigerator, convection microwave, and oven, I could keep going... :) Out of all the RVs we toured at the show, none had such a good combination of features for the price. One other item I really liked about this one was the booth dinette. If you look closely at it in Matt's video, check out how deep the seats are (starting at about 11:08). The cushion comes all the way out to the back of my knees which made it really comfortable. For comparison, we checked out the Bounder. Even though the Bounder has springs in the cushions and a cool trick for switching to a bed without needing a separate cushion, the seat is really short. I felt like I was going to fall forward off the seat. Nit-picking on a couple of things...The downward opening cabinets are a little strange, but really no big deal. They have the escape window in place of a headboard. It seems like this could be a real issue. You would have to lean back against the the window and the closed blinds if you want to sit up at night. I would much rather have a traditional headboard. The driver and passenger seats are fine but are not as large and overstuffed as some other manufacturers. I noticed that the black tank flush was right next to the exhaust pipe. I am not sure if that would ever be an issue with melting the stinky slinky if it got too close to the hot exhaust pipe. I am not an RV owner yet, so I don't know if you would ever need to run the engine while parked and set up or not. I have to say that all of the Forest River models were really well designed from the GT7s all the way down to the FR3s. They are definitely our #1 favorite manufacturer right now.
Love this model, Matt. Perfect for this full-time couple. Bought one last year right after we chatted. The roomy bedroom (her office) sealed it for the Mrs and the outside storage did the trick for me. That Moryde tray is perfect for extension poles for cleaning, tools/toolsets, caulk/sealant tubes, tape, bungees, etc. The huge RV fridge and convection microwave are standard, too. We went with the dual panes and the upgraded genset as well as the washer/dryer, like this one. However, ordered ours without paint or decals - solid white! A blank canvas for whatever we decide later, but the white has grown on us - no busy swirls, no decals - and we decided to keep it this way. ** BTW -- the manual for the overhead Euroloft bunk states max load to be 400kg (880 lb) when stationary and limit of 60 kg (132 lb) for bedding material in motion. Puts the Jayco to shame with its 750 lb limit, eh?
We loved the bedroom, storage and other stuff so much, we bought one last year with FBP! Love your reviews Matt, ours came with the ladder on back, and the Yamaha 5500 generator. We just love it. Thanks again Matt and Andrea!
Andrea Approved!! I don’t like the overhead storage cabinets. They’re upside down and restrict access. Lame bunk over the cab. I love the kitchen layout and amenities, valances and bathroom.
not stupid matt... great for fishmen and women such as myself .. it would be excellent for fishing poles . That was a great idea for people like minded
My dislikes are the flip down of the storage compartments. The bunk bed. That’s all I have for dislikes. My likes are the floor plan. The bedroom and love the desk in the bedroom and the closet space. And love the valances. Thank you Matt and Andrea!
Love the bedroom!! Love the living room lay out with the TV across from the chair's! I like the big shower. Hate the way the cabinet open down they will get broken on the first trip. Great review you two!!
Love the storage & bedroom, also the TV & fireplace. HATE the way some of the cabinets open with the doors going down. I really like the valances and tile behind the stove
Andrea - thank you for reminding Matt about the CCC. One of the models we have thought about.... Likes: pass thru storage, the pull out storage tray in the rear, pull out drawers in pantry, storage door under dinette seating, split bath with seat in shower, I like the interior colors, love the bedroom. dislikes: no ladder (understand about shortages, but deal breaker. I'd have to look for a used one - older model? - with a ladder), hate a window where headboard should be.
I agree the space in the better is awesome, that's my biggest complaint about 95% of the class A coaches don't give you ample space to get dressed. Great review.
RV Trip Wizard is the way to go. Been using the trip planner approaching 4 years and 29000 miles of travel. That being said, we have traveled 16000 of those miles in our 2021 GT7 36K7 and we are looking forward, to getting rid of the MoHo. We find our Georgetown very uncomfortable for full timing as well as long travels. In other matters, we enjoy your videos. Always well done 👍
Great layout. Love the bedroom and by the way the backsplashes match the valances. Lots lots LOTS of storage. Bathroom looks a little cramped. I might sacrifice a little storage and swap the toilet with the sink to make the sink more accessible. If you’re not going to put drawers under the dinette, then make it open from the bench (piano hinges). You get something way in the back of that it’s going to be a PITA to get it out. And no open-down overhead cabinets.
I know this is 2 years old, but we are just now looking.....What are your thoughts on Bunk Beds, Washer and Dryer or more storage space, and Solar options?
That Norcold absorption fridge is the last thing I would want in my motorhome. Note also that there is only one vent behind the fridge. These days, there are two outside vents for an absorption fridge on many RVs. However, two vents would not have helped in my case. I had the four-door Norcold fire when the chemicals leaked from the tubes behind the fridge and shorted out wires below the fridge....
We very, very seriously considered this very motorhome, but went in favor of the Holiday Rambler Vacationer 33C. This model, for the price, just felt cheap. My husband actually told the factory rep at Hershey that the cab was chintzy. The slide mechanism was less than sturdy in his eyes as well. For roughly the same price, we got the Vacationer with more solid construction, collision mitigation, standard full body paint, an ice maker and the optional dining table and chairs. As a reader, I would miss a headboard in this bed - but I agree the bedroom is nothing short of absolutely freakin' wonderful! Also like the stacking w/d (we have the combo). All said, I still love this unit but can hardly wait to take delivery on our Vacationer!
When the overhead cabinets have doors that open downward like this model has, and I think they are ackward at best, but do you think it might be to act like a lip to prevent things from falling after you have driven?
LIKE THE KITCHEN THE SPLIT BATHROOM THE MASTER BEDROOM SIZE THE OUTSIDE STORAGE DON’T LIKE THE UPSIDE DOWN CABINETS THE MASTER BED SIZE IT NEEDS TO BE A QUEEN SIZE BED THE BUNK OVERCAB
My wife loves that little desk area. On a rainy day with 4 kids (plus me), she would be able to close herself off from the noise. The bunk-over-the-cab seems good for a kid to a teen. The washer/dryer in the bedroom was a nice surprise. I think this unit was custom ordered with that big 3-way fridge, oven with convection microwave, and that big generator. The full-body paint looks nice. I do not fish or ski so I would remove that rear Morryde slide tray. Great video as always!
My dislikes: (1) The cabinetry. Matt and Andrea are correct tbat with the doors opening down the latches would break. There is enough head space for them to open in an upward position. This is important for those of us who are vertically challenged but horizontally empowered. Also, unless there are interior options of which I am not aware, the wood is very dark. Maybe do a medium grey, or couple the living area with dark lowers and uppers of a lighter shade. (2) The overhead bunk not listing its weight capacity. It would be fine for 1 or 2 small to medium sized children or 2 anorexic adults, I guess. While I am short and am slightly south of 200 lbs, I would hesitate to use it. (3) The theater seats. I personally would a jacknife sofa for additional sleeping space. Maybe this is an option? Some of us would be traveling with 2 or 3 additional adults or teens vs small children, and wouldn't want to share bed space. Likes: (1) ALL of that storage, inside and out. You have plenty of room for a folding chair--Big Lots, $40, in your choice of colors. (2) The kitchen layout. I would like to know if the fridge could run off of the batteries or inverter while driving, and are lithium batteries an option for the house portion and will Forrest River connect them to the alternator so that they charge while you drive? (3) The overall floor plan. Plenty of walking space with the slides in and more than enough with the slides out.
I am just not feeling it. The flip down doors, flimsy doors, split bathroom, the bunk, I would use the money on a different unit. I do like the workspace as many are remote and doing work/travel. Also seems like while there many outside bays, the don’t hold much.
If we're not watching on TV, there is no access to the specs. Please return them to the UA-cam description.🙏 ❌❌ Hate the tilt down cabinet doors. Unwieldy, unnecessary, and destined to break
Likes: Fiberglass roof, large oven and large nightstand on one side of the bed. Dislikes: Rolling tray in the rear storage is almost useless, bedroom desk and wardrobe are too small, and stuff will get lost under the dinette.
For the price I would expect an outdoor TV, wound amp cord, shower/ toilet blocks bedroom unless you want to exit naked for all to see. Overhead bed looks like a dog bed have to store the cushion for the table bed, small TV, Just not impressed with the layout and some missing items. Master bedroom is nice. I wanted to like it but did not.
We found this model at the Houston RV show this last weekend and were really impressed! So much to love about this motorhome. This is Forest River's mid-level gas A, but it really has everything; 22.5" tires, washer/dryer, tons of storage and counter space, huge bedroom, good size shower, fiberglass roof, good size refrigerator, convection microwave, and oven, I could keep going... :) Out of all the RVs we toured at the show, none had such a good combination of features for the price. One other item I really liked about this one was the booth dinette. If you look closely at it in Matt's video, check out how deep the seats are (starting at about 11:08). The cushion comes all the way out to the back of my knees which made it really comfortable. For comparison, we checked out the Bounder. Even though the Bounder has springs in the cushions and a cool trick for switching to a bed without needing a separate cushion, the seat is really short. I felt like I was going to fall forward off the seat.
Nit-picking on a couple of things...The downward opening cabinets are a little strange, but really no big deal. They have the escape window in place of a headboard. It seems like this could be a real issue. You would have to lean back against the the window and the closed blinds if you want to sit up at night. I would much rather have a traditional headboard. The driver and passenger seats are fine but are not as large and overstuffed as some other manufacturers. I noticed that the black tank flush was right next to the exhaust pipe. I am not sure if that would ever be an issue with melting the stinky slinky if it got too close to the hot exhaust pipe. I am not an RV owner yet, so I don't know if you would ever need to run the engine while parked and set up or not.
I have to say that all of the Forest River models were really well designed from the GT7s all the way down to the FR3s. They are definitely our #1 favorite manufacturer right now.
Love this model, Matt. Perfect for this full-time couple. Bought one last year right after we chatted. The roomy bedroom (her office) sealed it for the Mrs and the outside storage did the trick for me. That Moryde tray is perfect for extension poles for cleaning, tools/toolsets, caulk/sealant tubes, tape, bungees, etc. The huge RV fridge and convection microwave are standard, too. We went with the dual panes and the upgraded genset as well as the washer/dryer, like this one. However, ordered ours without paint or decals - solid white! A blank canvas for whatever we decide later, but the white has grown on us - no busy swirls, no decals - and we decided to keep it this way. ** BTW -- the manual for the overhead Euroloft bunk states max load to be 400kg (880 lb) when stationary and limit of 60 kg (132 lb) for bedding material in motion. Puts the Jayco to shame with its 750 lb limit, eh?
How were you able to do that? I hate the swirls and goofy paint.
@@mckayforceonerv Simply requested NO PAINT, NO DECALS on the order. The decals were included in a box at delivery.
We loved the bedroom, storage and other stuff so much, we bought one last year with FBP! Love your reviews Matt, ours came with the ladder on back, and the Yamaha 5500 generator. We just love it. Thanks again Matt and Andrea!
WOW! I never thought I'd hear Andrea say "the valances are adorable!" I do concur with you Andrea.
Nice work station! Very nice option. Big bedroom in a gasser. We’ll done.
Andrea Approved!! I don’t like the overhead storage cabinets. They’re upside down and restrict access. Lame bunk over the cab. I love the kitchen layout and amenities, valances and bathroom.
Behind the tv is where one keeps their sawed-off for the zombie apocalypse.
Awesome RV the paint job is awesome and the bedroom is the best.
Valences approved - BING!
That is my favorite class A I have seen.... great job Aundrea and Matt
I agree switch the cupboards opening from the bottom back to the top
not stupid matt... great for fishmen and women such as myself .. it would be excellent for fishing poles . That was a great idea for people like minded
My dislikes are the flip down of the storage compartments. The bunk bed. That’s all I have for dislikes. My likes are the floor plan. The bedroom and love the desk in the bedroom and the closet space. And love the valances. Thank you Matt and Andrea!
Love the bedroom!! Love the living room lay out with the TV across from the chair's! I like the big shower. Hate the way the cabinet open down they will get broken on the first trip. Great review you two!!
Loved my 2014 Georgetown. Some nice upgrades here. Thanks for sharing.
🎉hey Andrea & Matt
Really liked this RV it just looked so roomy even with the slides in😎
This is the best rv I have seen you guys review. I love it.
Love your energy and reviews, what an awesome channel and couple!
I would really love different interior color options. All wood finishes in white and furniture in dark gray. This is really nice.
Love the storage & bedroom, also the TV & fireplace. HATE the way some of the cabinets open with the doors going down. I really like the valances and tile behind the stove
Beautiful motorhome and I absolutely love the bedroom!
Yes! External storage with no carpet!
Andrea - thank you for reminding Matt about the CCC. One of the models we have thought about.... Likes: pass thru storage, the pull out storage tray in the rear, pull out drawers in pantry, storage door under dinette seating, split bath with seat in shower, I like the interior colors, love the bedroom. dislikes: no ladder (understand about shortages, but deal breaker. I'd have to look for a used one - older model? - with a ladder), hate a window where headboard should be.
I agree the space in the better is awesome, that's my biggest complaint about 95% of the class A coaches don't give you ample space to get dressed. Great review.
Love everything in this motorhome. 💕
I disliked that they did not have a ladder. I loved the washer and dryer and great kitchen! :o)
Love this motor home
RV Trip Wizard is the way to go. Been using the trip planner approaching 4 years and 29000 miles of travel.
That being said, we have traveled 16000 of those miles in our 2021 GT7 36K7 and we are looking forward, to getting rid of the MoHo.
We find our Georgetown very uncomfortable for full timing as well as long travels.
In other matters, we enjoy your videos. Always well done 👍
Great layout. Love the bedroom and by the way the backsplashes match the valances. Lots lots LOTS of storage. Bathroom looks a little cramped. I might sacrifice a little storage and swap the toilet with the sink to make the sink more accessible. If you’re not going to put drawers under the dinette, then make it open from the bench (piano hinges). You get something way in the back of that it’s going to be a PITA to get it out. And no open-down overhead cabinets.
Can you do a review on class C's with no slides?
“The Seven Drawers.”
Yes, I got it😊
Hi, I found one with a damaged exterior but the interior is perfect. I just want to keep it parked, no traveling, should I buy? Is it worth it ?
I know this is 2 years old, but we are just now looking.....What are your thoughts on Bunk Beds, Washer and Dryer or more storage space, and Solar options?
The cabinets in my FR3 open upside-down like that and it's never been a problem, even after spending over 60 days in it last year.
That Norcold absorption fridge is the last thing I would want in my motorhome. Note also that there is only one vent behind the fridge. These days, there are two outside vents for an absorption fridge on many RVs. However, two vents would not have helped in my case. I had the four-door Norcold fire when the chemicals leaked from the tubes behind the fridge and shorted out wires below the fridge....
Fantastic! The cabinets,…epic fail, but we all make mistakes. Next time, flip it, flip it good. (A little 80’s humor). Otherwise, fantastic.
We very, very seriously considered this very motorhome, but went in favor of the Holiday Rambler Vacationer 33C. This model, for the price, just felt cheap. My husband actually told the factory rep at Hershey that the cab was chintzy. The slide mechanism was less than sturdy in his eyes as well. For roughly the same price, we got the Vacationer with more solid construction, collision mitigation, standard full body paint, an ice maker and the optional dining table and chairs. As a reader, I would miss a headboard in this bed - but I agree the bedroom is nothing short of absolutely freakin' wonderful! Also like the stacking w/d (we have the combo). All said, I still love this unit but can hardly wait to take delivery on our Vacationer!
When the overhead cabinets have doors that open downward like this model has, and I think they are ackward at best, but do you think it might be to act like a lip to prevent things from falling after you have driven?
The 7000W generator is an extra cost upgrade. So is the slide in the rear outside storage compartment.
LIKE THE KITCHEN THE SPLIT BATHROOM THE MASTER BEDROOM SIZE THE OUTSIDE STORAGE DON’T LIKE THE UPSIDE DOWN CABINETS THE MASTER BED SIZE IT NEEDS TO BE A QUEEN SIZE BED THE BUNK OVERCAB
i agree
No cheap looking farmhouse decor👍👍👍Love everything except the come watch me shower in the hallway😳😳😳
My wife loves that little desk area. On a rainy day with 4 kids (plus me), she would be able to close herself off from the noise.
The bunk-over-the-cab seems good for a kid to a teen. The washer/dryer in the bedroom was a nice surprise. I think this unit was custom ordered with that big 3-way fridge, oven with convection microwave, and that big generator. The full-body paint looks nice. I do not fish or ski so I would remove that rear Morryde slide tray. Great video as always!
My dislikes: (1) The cabinetry. Matt and Andrea are correct tbat with the doors opening down the latches would break. There is enough head space for them to open in an upward position. This is important for those of us who are vertically challenged but horizontally empowered. Also, unless there are interior options of which I am not aware, the wood is very dark. Maybe do a medium grey, or couple the living area with dark lowers and uppers of a lighter shade. (2) The overhead bunk not listing its weight capacity. It would be fine for 1 or 2 small to medium sized children or 2 anorexic adults, I guess. While I am short and am slightly south of 200 lbs, I would hesitate to use it. (3) The theater seats. I personally would a jacknife sofa for additional sleeping space. Maybe this is an option? Some of us would be traveling with 2 or 3 additional adults or teens vs small children, and wouldn't want to share bed space.
Likes: (1) ALL of that storage, inside and out. You have plenty of room for a folding chair--Big Lots, $40, in your choice of colors.
(2) The kitchen layout. I would like to know if the fridge could run off of the batteries or inverter while driving, and are lithium batteries an option for the house portion and will Forrest River connect them to the alternator so that they charge while you drive?
(3) The overall floor plan. Plenty of walking space with the slides in and more than enough with the slides out.
Rear tray great for fishing rods
Would prefer another wardrobe instead of the desk. I agree the cabinet doers are really stupid. Overall a great floorplan.
The first thing I'd do is flip those over head storage doors
I am just not feeling it. The flip down doors, flimsy doors, split bathroom, the bunk, I would use the money on a different unit. I do like the workspace as many are remote and doing work/travel. Also seems like while there many outside bays, the don’t hold much.
Cool RV...looked like a nasty scratch on that access door :)
Fishing poles matt
You are correct, the headlights are horrible.
Yep, Matt, you're reaching for dislikes when you list headlight design. Nice review, nice unit.
Oh man those scratches @3:40 😬
The crop down bed over the cab should be able to handle 500 lbs
Do the 31L5
Nice
please invest is some wireless remote mics
the motorhome is too dark inside with a very small bathroom. cabinets opening upside down should have been noticed during pdi
Where’s the passenger side air bag?
50 amp cord needs to be on a reel
Dollars to donuts that's a makeup vanity not an office space... Although it's obviously perfect for either/or.
If we're not watching on TV, there is no access to the specs. Please return them to the UA-cam description.🙏
❌❌ Hate the tilt down cabinet doors. Unwieldy, unnecessary, and destined to break
And.. LOOK AT DEEZ TIRES!
Likes:
Fiberglass roof, large oven and large nightstand on one side of the bed.
Dislikes:
Rolling tray in the rear storage is almost useless, bedroom desk and wardrobe are too small, and stuff will get lost under the dinette.
For the price I would expect an outdoor TV, wound amp cord, shower/ toilet blocks bedroom unless you want to exit naked for all to see. Overhead bed looks like a dog bed have to store the cushion for the table bed, small TV, Just not impressed with the layout and some missing items. Master bedroom is nice. I wanted to like it but did not.
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⛽ has. No way
Добрый день Мэт👍, большая просьба включить субтитры на русском языке
matt has no neck feel sorry for him he cant play violin anymore
rude and not funny at all!
Maybe it’s me , but I wouldn’t want the bottom of someone’s dirty shoes all over my new rigs furniture…it’s gross
You’re getting bored, I loved your presentation before but after Teo years and same presentation get you so boring.
It’s time for some changes please
Hector from Amex?
You are more then welcome to start your own channel with RV reviews if you think you can do it better...Keep up the great work Matt and Andrea!!
So if someone make a negative comment you block them from future comments? What a child in that body
@@hectorpatino369 is this hector from SDP, SSP and AESP?