when we got back into RVing 9 years ago, a Hideout 178LHS was the starting point. Loved that little trailer. Towed it for close to 10,000 miles and spent a lot of nights in it. Never ever had a single problem. It was so simple and nothing went wrong with it. Manual awning, manual tonque jack and manual stabalizers and it just worked. Great little unit. thanks for the review....
In my opinion this is going to all apart by just going down the road. Whoever buys this better get a third party RV inspected before signing on the bottom line. There again just my opinion. Thanks Myles 😊👍👍
I got into this industry in 2019 and I don’t recall this size RV even being this low at that time! But it could also be slightly different pricing in TX vs PA where I’m currently filming. Plus, they are very aggressive with prices at this show.
Definitely not rated to full time in, insulation is Definitely lacking for something you would want to have in anything under 40 or above 90. I'm sure anyone can make do with it. Don't think solar is included but I'm sure you can have it added by whatever dealership is selling it and include it with the financed price.
What are y’all talking about with prices coming down and rvs being affordable?? Myles, that’s ridiculous. Also, interest rates are a factor unless paying cash. The fifth wheels you’ve been showcasing recently are $150,000. That’s some conventional home pricing. Fifth wheels pre pandemic were $60,000 at higher end. Travel trailers were much much less. In 2015 I paid $15,000 for my 30’ Starcraft. You can’t even buy a pop up for that now. Cars aren’t affordable, homes aren’t affordable, groceries have gotten expensive. Myles, people are buying rvs because it’s the only thing left if you can’t afford an apartment. Sure, there are plenty of folks who are buying for leisure. The whole rv experience is different now than just a few years back. RV parks are going glamp with rates going up for what is in many cases a large parking space and shortages of rv sites abound. There are tons of UA-camrs featuring the rv lifestyle and many bragging about it so much that it has fueled the changes that are becoming unsustainable. Not to mention all the foreign investors and Wall Street investment companies buying up rv parks and shifting to corporate run as opposed to family or locally run. All of these things I’m pointing out have transpired in just the last few years. I began full timing in 2015. Pre pandemic things were very different. UA-camrs had already started creating content and attracting attention to where things just before the pandemic had already begun changing. The pandemic really amped up and revved up the whole industry. This is my lived experience but maybe others can shed light on the subject as well? Myles, I do appreciate you and started following you last year but the fact that you said that rvs are finally coming down and getting affordable got to me in a not great way. I just don’t see it the way you do. Fact of the matter is that rvs are built with zero regulations and rv parks for full timers have zero protections when it comes to any kind of tenant laws and as things change and more Americans live in rvs, it’s just wrong to not call attention to the less glamorous realities. There are UA-camrs bragging every day and showcasing this as an affordable alternative to the unaffordable housing market and I’m frankly scared of what may come. On a more positive note, I do intend everyday to be grateful for all that is right and going well. There are UA-camrs, for example, who provide a real service and you are one of them. I know you give it your all and do your best and always enjoy your positive energy and great smile. I think you do a great job in presenting rv models and features and am appreciative.
Great price!! With the prices going down its starting to tempt me to get into a travel trailer!
when we got back into RVing 9 years ago, a Hideout 178LHS was the starting point. Loved that little trailer. Towed it for close to 10,000 miles and spent a lot of nights in it. Never ever had a single problem. It was so simple and nothing went wrong with it. Manual awning, manual tonque jack and manual stabalizers and it just worked. Great little unit. thanks for the review....
Nice to see prices finally coming back to reality...Rockwood minilite or Delta Alliance reviews would be great
They are coming! Stay tuned!
I like the bullet behind it
Thats great. Saw you at the show filming. Good video
This is the same exact camper as the Keystone SPRINGDALE 1700 BH is it not?? Is there any difference besides maybe it has a front stabilizer jack?
The colors are different on the inside as well I believe but the Floorplans are the same or very close
You traded in your Tacoma, what did you buy now? Hopefully something you can use to tow a nice new camper.
I have videos on my channel of my new truck!
In my opinion this is going to all apart by just going down the road. Whoever buys this better get a third party RV inspected before signing on the bottom line. There again just my opinion. Thanks Myles 😊👍👍
Thanks for watching and for your input!
Yes. Get a second opinion. And have it checked out by an independent contractor
I actually just purchased one of these. What makes you guys say that? Thanks.
Almost 2019 prices. I'm honestly surprised 😮
I got into this industry in 2019 and I don’t recall this size RV even being this low at that time! But it could also be slightly different pricing in TX vs PA where I’m currently filming. Plus, they are very aggressive with prices at this show.
Is it for full time living and is it solar
Definitely not rated to full time in, insulation is Definitely lacking for something you would want to have in anything under 40 or above 90. I'm sure anyone can make do with it. Don't think solar is included but I'm sure you can have it added by whatever dealership is selling it and include it with the financed price.
What are y’all talking about with prices coming down and rvs being affordable?? Myles, that’s ridiculous. Also, interest rates are a factor unless paying cash. The fifth wheels you’ve been showcasing recently are $150,000. That’s some conventional home pricing. Fifth wheels pre pandemic were $60,000 at higher end. Travel trailers were much much less. In 2015 I paid $15,000 for my 30’ Starcraft. You can’t even buy a pop up for that now. Cars aren’t affordable, homes aren’t affordable, groceries have gotten expensive. Myles, people are buying rvs because it’s the only thing left if you can’t afford an apartment. Sure, there are plenty of folks who are buying for leisure. The whole rv experience is different now than just a few years back. RV parks are going glamp with rates going up for what is in many cases a large parking space and shortages of rv sites abound. There are tons of UA-camrs featuring the rv lifestyle and many bragging about it so much that it has fueled the changes that are becoming unsustainable. Not to mention all the foreign investors and Wall Street investment companies buying up rv parks and shifting to corporate run as opposed to family or locally run. All of these things I’m pointing out have transpired in just the last few years. I began full timing in 2015. Pre pandemic things were very different. UA-camrs had already started creating content and attracting attention to where things just before the pandemic had already begun changing. The pandemic really amped up and revved up the whole industry. This is my lived experience but maybe others can shed light on the subject as well? Myles, I do appreciate you and started following you last year but the fact that you said that rvs are finally coming down and getting affordable got to me in a not great way. I just don’t see it the way you do. Fact of the matter is that rvs are built with zero regulations and rv parks for full timers have zero protections when it comes to any kind of tenant laws and as things change and more Americans live in rvs, it’s just wrong to not call attention to the less glamorous realities. There are UA-camrs bragging every day and showcasing this as an affordable alternative to the unaffordable housing market and I’m frankly scared of what may come. On a more positive note, I do intend everyday to be grateful for all that is right and going well. There are UA-camrs, for example, who provide a real service and you are one of them. I know you give it your all and do your best and always enjoy your positive energy and great smile. I think you do a great job in presenting rv models and features and am appreciative.
Sure thing boomer.
@@terrycrews1285 GenX and please do dismiss others in such a shallow self centered manner. It’s on you not me.
@@terrycrews1285 what are you? 5 years old? Grow up
@@fireflymary9269 okay sure thing boomer.
@@terrycrews1285 🙄. Sure thing Millennial. Get a job. Learn to think. Stop playing video games