As a rule, I don't like Murphy beds in RVs because they're almost always in the driver's side slide-out near the front of the vehicle. But this one is exceptional, and in that perfect North / South configuration. As such, it really gives you the option of leaving it down 24/7 or folding it up so you can use the couch. With side mounted Murphy beds, you pretty much have to store them away during the day if you want full use of the cabin, and getting to the bathroom is also difficult for anyone sleeping on the opposite side because there's usually no room to walk around when the bed is deployed.
Speaking of Louisiana, I used to live in the most nortwest part of the state. 30 minutes from both texas and arkansas state lines, lived in the Shreveport Bossier City area! I currently live on the east coast of south carolina.
Thanks for the review dude--liked and subscribed! Don't know much about Winnebago's quality, but we are looking for a small, tandem axle, lightweight couples travel trailer with both a murphy bed and dinette slideout with GVCR under 6k pounds and tongue weight under 600# and this one seems to fit the bill (do you know of any others?). Thanks again and keep up the great work--we appreciate you.
went to look at this trailer with the couch in it. it was wonderful but when we pulled out the couch it touched the kitchen counter so you couldn't get to the bathroom.
The couch certainly has some trade offs. The sleeping experience on the couch is more comfortable than the dinette, but you do lose that walking space when the couch is pulled out. Thanks for sharing!
Capacity is 25 gallons each. What specifically are you looking for and I'll get a salesperson to take some pics. It might be easier to call/text 225-275-2940
Depends on year and how equipped but definitely possible with some - tow capacity ranges from 3,500 to 6,800 lbs on recent Tacomas. Most of the 2108's weigh around 4,000 lbs.
It is definitely a growing trend in the industry. Quicker and better cooling but uses more battery power than a traditional RV fridge. I've heard arguments both ways and understand each side.
So... what is really your question about, the Fridge or the TV? Not sure why you are asking the question. So let me see if I can do a better job than the BS Miller's gave you. Regarding the fridge, making it 12 volt eliminates those nasty fins inside the fridge giving you a LOT more room. This RV is certainly *NOT* designed to be a full-time boondocking/off-grid set up, if it was, it would have solar not *OPTIONAL* solar. That being said, after looking on the Winne website it looks like the fridge is "optional" as well, meaning that it doesn't come standard. So I wonder which fridge does comes standard... Because this is *NOT* set up for boondocking the TV is going to *ONLY* run on "shore-power". Hope this helps. The MSRP for this particular RV is *$48,000* not including the *options* this youngster showed us. So to answer the question on the the thumbnail pic, *NO, ABSOLUTELY NOT* It is "Not Worth the Hype"! Go buy a Grand Design because they *ARE WORTH THE HYPE.*
I try to remember that colors in an RV are like colors in a nice resort. They often would be things I wouldn't choose for my house but I don't mind when I'm on vacation. It helps me, hopefully it will give you a different perspective too!
That’s a Stupid Murphy bed. You still have to crawl out the bottom of the bed as they have the side boxes. The whole idea of a North / south bed is to be able to get out the sides. Also not a bad review but I wanted to see the size of cupboard above the sink.
Understand your thoughts about the side boxes. There is a balance between having the outside pass through storage (what's under the box) and ability to walk the full length of the bed. It is actually pretty easy to get in and out of the bed when it's down. If you want to reach out we can get you pics of the above sink storage - sales@millersrv.com or text/call 225-275-2940
Great question and unfortunately in many instances you shouldn't. We are a family business that truly cares for our customers and it shows in both our videos and our sales process. Here are a few things to consider: Start with our Google reviews - read for yourself what our customers have to say about us. In our videos we try to give open fair reviews about units and parts/accessories that are available. If you've watched many of our videos we often include what we don't like about the product as well. Our goal for videos is to be a trusted source of information to the RV community. Our sales process starts with asking the customer how they want to use their RV and then we make recommendations for units that fit their use. If we don't have a product that aligns we will quickly say so and not try to push a customer into something we have in stock. This is different than many dealerships but we believe it is the right thing to do and ultimately it will also prove to be the best for the company too through long term satisfied customers. If those 2 aren't enough, give a call and I will be happy to discuss with you - my name is Jeff Hilliard and I am the owner of the company. You won't have any issues getting to me - text/call 225-275-2940. Whether you are convinced or not, I hope you enjoy your RV Journey.
As a rule, I don't like Murphy beds in RVs because they're almost always in the driver's side slide-out near the front of the vehicle. But this one is exceptional, and in that perfect North / South configuration. As such, it really gives you the option of leaving it down 24/7 or folding it up so you can use the couch. With side mounted Murphy beds, you pretty much have to store them away during the day if you want full use of the cabin, and getting to the bathroom is also difficult for anyone sleeping on the opposite side because there's usually no room to walk around when the bed is deployed.
Winnebago has this option on several floorpans and we find it to be a very nice compromise to a walk around bed and more living area!
Thank you for showing us the Micro Minnie, keep up the great work brother!!!!
Thanks! Will do!
Speaking of Louisiana, I used to live in the most nortwest part of the state. 30 minutes from both texas and arkansas state lines, lived in the Shreveport Bossier City area! I currently live on the east coast of south carolina.
Very nice!
Bro,,please provide the weight and length, the two most important pieces of information.
22'5" and 4,176 lbs
@MillersRV nice, easy towable, I got an SUV with a 6,500 lbs max towing so this will work for me, thankyou!
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Thanks for the review dude--liked and subscribed! Don't know much about Winnebago's quality, but we are looking for a small, tandem axle, lightweight couples travel trailer with both a murphy bed and dinette slideout with GVCR under 6k pounds and tongue weight under 600# and this one seems to fit the bill (do you know of any others?). Thanks again and keep up the great work--we appreciate you.
Glad we could help! There are other manufacturers that build similar floor plans, but we feel that Winnebago does it best in this layout.
went to look at this trailer with the couch in it. it was wonderful but when we pulled out the couch it touched the kitchen counter so you couldn't get to the bathroom.
The couch certainly has some trade offs. The sleeping experience on the couch is more comfortable than the dinette, but you do lose that walking space when the couch is pulled out. Thanks for sharing!
Would you show us sewage and black tank,please?
Capacity is 25 gallons each. What specifically are you looking for and I'll get a salesperson to take some pics. It might be easier to call/text 225-275-2940
Can be tow with a toyota tacoma?
Depends on year and how equipped but definitely possible with some - tow capacity ranges from 3,500 to 6,800 lbs on recent Tacomas. Most of the 2108's weigh around 4,000 lbs.
Considering the price of $48K, they should come standard with MAXXAir or other high volume fans.
Thanks for the feedback! We can certainly add MAXXAir fans for you.
Why would they use 12v fridge instead of propane/12v/120. Just burns through the battery off grid but then they don't use a 12v TV?
It is definitely a growing trend in the industry. Quicker and better cooling but uses more battery power than a traditional RV fridge. I've heard arguments both ways and understand each side.
So... what is really your question about, the Fridge or the TV? Not sure why you are asking the question. So let me see if I can do a better job than the BS Miller's gave you.
Regarding the fridge, making it 12 volt eliminates those nasty fins inside the fridge giving you a LOT more room. This RV is certainly *NOT* designed to be a full-time boondocking/off-grid set up, if it was, it would have solar not *OPTIONAL* solar. That being said, after looking on the Winne website it looks like the fridge is "optional" as well, meaning that it doesn't come standard. So I wonder which fridge does comes standard...
Because this is *NOT* set up for boondocking the TV is going to *ONLY* run on "shore-power". Hope this helps.
The MSRP for this particular RV is *$48,000* not including the *options* this youngster showed us. So to answer the question on the the thumbnail pic, *NO, ABSOLUTELY NOT* It is "Not Worth the Hype"! Go buy a Grand Design because they *ARE WORTH THE HYPE.*
They offer the 12v/gas fridge as an option! Just got one on my 2100bh
I believe I just said that Einstein!@@cdbnum1
Sounds like an add-on tactic to get you to spend more money. He didn't mention if the toilet was plastic or porcelain.@@cdbnum1
It looks like it was poorly constructed with cheap materials?
I hate that is the impression you got. I'd love for you to stop buy for a personal look and see for yourself.
Mint green?? What were the designer's thinking about? Easter egg colors??
I try to remember that colors in an RV are like colors in a nice resort. They often would be things I wouldn't choose for my house but I don't mind when I'm on vacation. It helps me, hopefully it will give you a different perspective too!
when we were looking at these in person, the mint is sooo light, we thought it looked pale gray. @@MillersRV
How many times dose he say “so”?
Soooo he really likes that word and it makes him happy to say it!
twit
This thing looks like it can totally off road...
Definitely what they are going for. They look so nice when being pulled by a Jeep or other off-road vehicle!
That’s a Stupid Murphy bed. You still have to crawl out the bottom of the bed as they have the side boxes. The whole idea of a North / south bed is to be able to get out the sides. Also not a bad review but I wanted to see the size of cupboard above the sink.
Understand your thoughts about the side boxes. There is a balance between having the outside pass through storage (what's under the box) and ability to walk the full length of the bed. It is actually pretty easy to get in and out of the bed when it's down.
If you want to reach out we can get you pics of the above sink storage - sales@millersrv.com or text/call 225-275-2940
With all due respect, why would I trust the opinion of an RCV salesman?
Great question and unfortunately in many instances you shouldn't. We are a family business that truly cares for our customers and it shows in both our videos and our sales process. Here are a few things to consider:
Start with our Google reviews - read for yourself what our customers have to say about us.
In our videos we try to give open fair reviews about units and parts/accessories that are available. If you've watched many of our videos we often include what we don't like about the product as well. Our goal for videos is to be a trusted source of information to the RV community.
Our sales process starts with asking the customer how they want to use their RV and then we make recommendations for units that fit their use. If we don't have a product that aligns we will quickly say so and not try to push a customer into something we have in stock. This is different than many dealerships but we believe it is the right thing to do and ultimately it will also prove to be the best for the company too through long term satisfied customers.
If those 2 aren't enough, give a call and I will be happy to discuss with you - my name is Jeff Hilliard and I am the owner of the company. You won't have any issues getting to me - text/call 225-275-2940.
Whether you are convinced or not, I hope you enjoy your RV Journey.
@MillersRV well said man...