So, is there a model that's a bit larger but still has the bunk beds? I love this model for the two of us so much, but just wondering if there is a similar one with a kitchen table or closet for storage?
Take a look at the 211BH summit series 8. It has side wardrobes and a dinette. Also it’s 25‘11“ and the dry Weight is about 4500 pounds. Hope this helps Huntfish and thank you for watching!
@@huntfishtravel Thank you so much for that nice comment! We work really well together being married for almost 30 years but I know Amanda is the boss! If there is anything we can help you look for we will definitely try. Thank you again for watching us! -Jeremy
@@DannyWalker247 That’s the TRUTH Danny!!! Man that sounds like a great idea. I’ll see what I can come up with and if I do I’ll mention your name! Thank you Danny for the great comment and for watching!
The door swing on the frig should be able to be reversed. This is a good example of the people that design these units on CAD don't bother to actually use the camper. This little detail would have been picked up in a prototype and corrected. It would have been nice to have a small window in the lower bunks like so many other bunk floorplans have. I like the front, fiberglass cap with the rock guard. Couldn't see if the front had the stabilizer jacks. Don't know if the rear bumper can take an attachment that a small generator could be installed. With a 13.5K BTU AC, you'd need at least a 3000 watt inverter (generator) to power this unit. Coachman should have just put in an 8000 BTW window unit and that would have been plenty to cool down this unit with a smaller 2000 watt inverter, which is much lighter.
@@GiftHorse123 Wow thank you Eric for all of this information! We agree with all you suggested here! We need you to be a guess on our channel for sure! Thank you Eric for the awesome comment and for watching!
I like the counter space. And you can change the fridge door to open the other way
We didn’t even think about changing the fridge door. Thank you Karen!
So, is there a model that's a bit larger but still has the bunk beds? I love this model for the two of us so much, but just wondering if there is a similar one with a kitchen table or closet for storage?
Take a look at the 211BH summit series 8. It has side wardrobes and a dinette. Also it’s 25‘11“ and the dry Weight is about 4500 pounds. Hope this helps Huntfish and thank you for watching!
@@JandAReview1 thank you so much I'll check it out, just found your channel and have been binge watching your videos, they are great!
@@huntfishtravel Thank you so much for that nice comment! We work really well together being married for almost 30 years but I know Amanda is the boss! If there is anything we can help you look for we will definitely try. Thank you again for watching us! -Jeremy
Does it come in a rear full bathroom , no bunk modle?
@@ashleycnoble3280 There are a few choices on a rear bath model. They have the 154RBX or check out the 184RBS. Thank you Ashley for watching!
You need to start a channel reviewing tents. That is about all people will be able to afford.
@@DannyWalker247 That’s the TRUTH Danny!!! Man that sounds like a great idea. I’ll see what I can come up with and if I do I’ll mention your name! Thank you Danny for the great comment and for watching!
The door swing on the frig should be able to be reversed. This is a good example of the people that design these units on CAD don't bother to actually use the camper. This little detail would have been picked up in a prototype and corrected. It would have been nice to have a small window in the lower bunks like so many other bunk floorplans have. I like the front, fiberglass cap with the rock guard. Couldn't see if the front had the stabilizer jacks. Don't know if the rear bumper can take an attachment that a small generator could be installed. With a 13.5K BTU AC, you'd need at least a 3000 watt inverter (generator) to power this unit. Coachman should have just put in an 8000 BTW window unit and that would have been plenty to cool down this unit with a smaller 2000 watt inverter, which is much lighter.
@@GiftHorse123 Wow thank you Eric for all of this information! We agree with all you suggested here! We need you to be a guess on our channel for sure! Thank you Eric for the awesome comment and for watching!
The front did not have stabilizer jacks. 😢 This is what we call a budget camper for sure.
Spare tire ideas?
Not sure what you mean Bill.
Bunks with that?? What a waste of space 😔 Thanks again 👍
Thanks Ice Queen!
I’d rather have one a little shorter and no bunks. one person does not need bunkbeds
@@CGC1954 We will see what we can video on the next trip to the dealership. Thank you CC for the comment and for watching!