I love that mid bunk. It makes so much more sense having the loft actually in the mid bunk room itself instead of having a ladder to the loft in the hallway! Great design!
I don’t like such a small tv, and the couches look kinda cheap and plain, but I love the fact the the heating vents aren’t in the floor! I’ve heard the cons about heating vents in cabinets rather than floors, but I don’t like the idea of cutting a hole in a rug, which i’d probably put down in the living area and, I don’t like the idea of having the heat blowing up your legs as you sit on the couches, which is where a lot of vents sit. Of course, in the winter some people might like that. Didn’t care for the black kitchen sink or the small oven. With the mid-bunk, I understand why the bathroom was smaller, but the plastic sink and toilet is disappointing. There is plenty of room on the sides of the bed to put a shelf or some kind of nightstand and it’s odd they didn’t as everyone likes a nightstand. The W/D hookup option was nice, as were the soft close drawers. The dresser was small, and although there’s likely a backer for a tv in the bedroom, I didn’t see it or a tv installed. I liked the amount of storage in the mid-bunk and, the lift being in the bunk is a great idea, but whoever is up the when the a/c is on might regret their choice of the loft. For $60k, I guess I can understand why lower grade materials were used and, even though there were several things I didn’t like, overall It’s a decent unit which is more affordable which opens it up to a lot more families, especially given that it can be pulled by a 3/4 ton.
Great Idea with the Loft inside the Mid Bunk room! Sounds like it has all you need to start off with and levees room for upgrades later. I like this one.
That is the perfect unit for me and my family. I want a very basic trailer with the options to add higher end things later. I would rather save a big chunk of money up front and slowly add upgrades. I also love how the loft is inside the bunk room. It just makes sense. I will definitely be checking out these wildcats in the future.
I absolutely love this, it's extremely tempting. We like to stay smaller (under 30ft cabin bumper pull) since we stay at a lot of national/state parks but this is exactly what I would want from a 5th wheel. An amazing mid bunk with everything you need nothing you don't. Only thing I wish they changed were blackout blinds instead of pleated
When we purchased our Forest River Primetime 22MBH I wasn't keen on the outside kitchen. But I've fell in love with it and generally I'll cook most of our dinners outside. We also love the bunks for grandkid use as well as storage when we travel without them.
I really like the idea of the back to basics 5th wheel. Only thing I wish a builder would come out with is a bunk set up that is a double over double bunk like a lot of travel trailers have or even a loft over double. For a family of 4 it’s perfect, kids each have their own big bed and there’s plenty of seating for a movie night.
What a brilliant idea to put the loft inside the bunk! I might be the only one that thinks this but how about a more traditional rear bunk floor plan but in a mid bunk. So take out the loft completely and put in another bunk or maybe even stack a couple of bunks instead of having the loft. And then still have space for the couch and some wardrobe storage. Or skip the couch and just have a bunch of bunk & storage space.
I feel at even 60k price point should have auto level 6 point system. Big unit like that needs lots of stabilization.
I agree. We bought this one and it would have been nice. No reason to Not have that feature. The 2024 has that feature.
I love that mid bunk. It makes so much more sense having the loft actually in the mid bunk room itself instead of having a ladder to the loft in the hallway! Great design!
I love it! I love that options can be added if wanted. Too many RVs have extras I would rather not have so that the price is lower.
I really like the fact that the loft is in closed. Privacy and quite.
I don’t like such a small tv, and the couches look kinda cheap and plain, but I love the fact the the heating vents aren’t in the floor! I’ve heard the cons about heating vents in cabinets rather than floors, but I don’t like the idea of cutting a hole in a rug, which i’d probably put down in the living area and, I don’t like the idea of having the heat blowing up your legs as you sit on the couches, which is where a lot of vents sit. Of course, in the winter some people might like that. Didn’t care for the black kitchen sink or the small oven. With the mid-bunk, I understand why the bathroom was smaller, but the plastic sink and toilet is disappointing. There is plenty of room on the sides of the bed to put a shelf or some kind of nightstand and it’s odd they didn’t as everyone likes a nightstand. The W/D hookup option was nice, as were the soft close drawers. The dresser was small, and although there’s likely a backer for a tv in the bedroom, I didn’t see it or a tv installed. I liked the amount of storage in the mid-bunk and, the lift being in the bunk is a great idea, but whoever is up the when the a/c is on might regret their choice of the loft. For $60k, I guess I can understand why lower grade materials were used and, even though there were several things I didn’t like, overall It’s a decent unit which is more affordable which opens it up to a lot more families, especially given that it can be pulled by a 3/4 ton.
Great Idea with the Loft inside the Mid Bunk room! Sounds like it has all you need to start off with and levees room for upgrades later. I like this one.
Love this one the 🛏️ bed is able to Walk around 😌💜🤍🖤❤️ thank you for sharing this with us 😊🙂
That is the perfect unit for me and my family. I want a very basic trailer with the options to add higher end things later. I would rather save a big chunk of money up front and slowly add upgrades. I also love how the loft is inside the bunk room. It just makes sense. I will definitely be checking out these wildcats in the future.
I absolutely love this, it's extremely tempting. We like to stay smaller (under 30ft cabin bumper pull) since we stay at a lot of national/state parks but this is exactly what I would want from a 5th wheel. An amazing mid bunk with everything you need nothing you don't. Only thing I wish they changed were blackout blinds instead of pleated
When we purchased our Forest River Primetime 22MBH I wasn't keen on the outside kitchen. But I've fell in love with it and generally I'll cook most of our dinners outside. We also love the bunks for grandkid use as well as storage when we travel without them.
I really like the idea of the back to basics 5th wheel. Only thing I wish a builder would come out with is a bunk set up that is a double over double bunk like a lot of travel trailers have or even a loft over double. For a family of 4 it’s perfect, kids each have their own big bed and there’s plenty of seating for a movie night.
Love the value of this 5th wheel, but for me Auto leveling must be standard.
Very true. Never saw the point in an outside kitchen. I already have a real nice grill
What a brilliant idea to put the loft inside the bunk! I might be the only one that thinks this but how about a more traditional rear bunk floor plan but in a mid bunk. So take out the loft completely and put in another bunk or maybe even stack a couple of bunks instead of having the loft. And then still have space for the couch and some wardrobe storage. Or skip the couch and just have a bunch of bunk & storage space.
I have two years of buyers remorse now lol I should've bought a 5th wheel. I do however still love my transcend 265BH, great for the family I have.
I bought the same one
Really like this 5th wheel but, an outdoor kitchen should be standard. I know not everyone wants one but to me that's a show stopper
Does it have azdel?
I had a Forest River travel trailer once it was a Saturday build it was junk
Definitely affordable