This is almost the perfect RV. Love the twin beds but they’re a little too high that you can’t sit up and hang out with the overhead cabinets hitting your head. Would be great to lower the beds a bit or get rid of at least one side of overheads. Lowering might solve the issue with feet having more clearance under the hanging closet. Also the fridge is too small for 4-5 people. Perhaps putting in a second fridge under the bed (or a pull out camp fridge that can convert from fridge to freezer). That would make it absolutely perfect.
This is a fantastic layout. Roadtrek is making the Westfalia Wave, and that is also awesome, but got me looking harder at Roadtrek itself. This may not have quite the utility of the rear garage on the Wave, but the bathroom is awesome, the twin beds do allow a good amount of storage in the rear when setup as twins, and the skylight built into the pop top seems better, all on the same chassis and built int same factory. So, maybe this is a great alternative - slightly less rugged and utilitarian, but trade that for more luxurious and well executed bathroom, which is very important. Now, if you could just swap the dinette seat with the Wave, this would be perfect! Does this share the electrical system - 600ah lithium and 3000w inverter?
This is almost the perfect RV. Love the twin beds but they’re a little too high that you can’t sit up and hang out with the overhead cabinets hitting your head. Would be great to lower the beds a bit or get rid of at least one side of overheads. Lowering might solve the issue with feet having more clearance under the hanging closet. Also the fridge is too small for 4-5 people. Perhaps putting in a second fridge under the bed (or a pull out camp fridge that can convert from fridge to freezer). That would make it absolutely perfect.
This is a fantastic layout. Roadtrek is making the Westfalia Wave, and that is also awesome, but got me looking harder at Roadtrek itself. This may not have quite the utility of the rear garage on the Wave, but the bathroom is awesome, the twin beds do allow a good amount of storage in the rear when setup as twins, and the skylight built into the pop top seems better, all on the same chassis and built int same factory. So, maybe this is a great alternative - slightly less rugged and utilitarian, but trade that for more luxurious and well executed bathroom, which is very important. Now, if you could just swap the dinette seat with the Wave, this would be perfect! Does this share the electrical system - 600ah lithium and 3000w inverter?
Now what would be the weight limit for the poptop on the zion slumber/pivot slumber ?? ??
Thanks for watching. We have been told the weight limit is 400lbs