This is our 3rd RV and we absolutely love it! I'm so glad we decided not to wait to get it. We've had our eyes on them since they came out and we love our 3610!
We are currently stationary in Central Florida at an RV park because we both have in-person jobs. In the past with our other RVs when we were weekenders and just starting full-time RV living, we stayed at state parks, RV resorts, other RV parks and campgrounds. 😊
Realistically, all RV interior walls can be painted if that's a job you want to tackle. 🙂 We love the light colored walls in ours so we don't plan on painting them.
Reservations that might be something to consider... most campgrounds that you can fit a 3100 will fit a 3610. The 8 foot difference in some situations might take a little bit more patience or practice from the driver to get into position. Once your actually parked length is rarely an issue. State parks sometimes have length limits and it would depend on the park. We had our last fifth wheel in Lake of the Ozarks State Park without issue but not every site would have accommodated. Towing would mostly be the limitations of your tow vehicle. The 3610 is nearly 3000lbs heavier. Empty hitch weight is 450lbs heavier as well. If you have a one ton diesel and like to stop at truck stops for fuel it should be very little difference in towing. If you have a gas (only because you have to use the regular fuel pumps instead of the semi pumps where you have more space) or if you have a 3\4 and want to stay within the RAWR the 3100 might be a better option. Us having a diesel dually, getting the camper that fits us best is top consideration. Weights and route planning is not impacted by the size of rig for us. I plan out all of our stops before we start towing.
Actual question with the insulation and sound blocking. How much sound do you think travels from the master into that bunk room. Are little ears going to easily hear parent time?
With the bathroom separating the master bedroom and the bunk room, I don't think there would be too much noise traveling between the two rooms. The only thing the kids might notice is the camper moving. 😉
@@Troia-fm9sh we honestly haven't found that it really blocks the TV when sitting in the recliners. At first I thought it would, but we're able to see the TV! 🙂
We can agree to disagree on this one. 😊 While some RVs aren't made with the greatest quality, there are some that are. Brinkley is one of them. With a quick TH-cam search, you will see how they are made at the factory and everything they do to each RV before they're ready for the sales floor. That's one of the reasons why we went with a Brinkley!
Brinkleys are made like no othere. My husband sells RV's and there was a problem during Covid but everything is better now. H was so impressed with Brinkley
I love how much quality and pride they put into their builds. Other manufacturers could take some notes!
Yes! There's so many good things about Brinkley RVs and I hope that never changes!
Thank you Brenden and Courtney for putting your trust in us! Enjoy your RV adventure!
We've been enjoying our new home so far! Thank you for making a high quality RV! 🤩
Thank you for opening your home up to us. It was really nice to see what it looks like lived in compared to just looking at an empty camper.
You're so welcome! And thank you for watching!
We purchased our Brinkley Z-3100 last year and we love it so much. This is our 4th camper and the quality is amazing.
This is our 3rd RV and we absolutely love it! I'm so glad we decided not to wait to get it. We've had our eyes on them since they came out and we love our 3610!
I hope Brinkley being a new company born 2022, that their RVs stand the test of time.
We hope so, too! They are one of the best RV manufacturers out there right now!
conratz you both!!! the 3610 is on our shopping list, and we are also in a Cougar haha
@@SEANRMZ thank you!! We loved our front living Cougar but this Brinkley... 🤩
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Nice, very nice and congrats.
Thank you so much!
We love our 3610 also! Congrats
Thank you!! 🤩
We also got a uhaul when we went to pick up our Brinkley. It amazes me how much you can cram into a camper when your fulltime lol
Gosh for real! It's nuts! 😂
The Z3400 is mine as soon as I can FIND one
We also liked that one! The party deck is so cool! Hopefully you will find one soon. 🤞🏻
Do you mostly stay in an rv park, state parks, and do you both work remotely?
We are currently stationary in Central Florida at an RV park because we both have in-person jobs. In the past with our other RVs when we were weekenders and just starting full-time RV living, we stayed at state parks, RV resorts, other RV parks and campgrounds. 😊
Do you know if the interior walls are able to be painted?
Realistically, all RV interior walls can be painted if that's a job you want to tackle. 🙂 We love the light colored walls in ours so we don't plan on painting them.
We are debating between the Brinkley you chose and the one without the office. Are you concerned at all with the larger size? Reservations or driving?
Reservations that might be something to consider... most campgrounds that you can fit a 3100 will fit a 3610. The 8 foot difference in some situations might take a little bit more patience or practice from the driver to get into position. Once your actually parked length is rarely an issue. State parks sometimes have length limits and it would depend on the park. We had our last fifth wheel in Lake of the Ozarks State Park without issue but not every site would have accommodated.
Towing would mostly be the limitations of your tow vehicle. The 3610 is nearly 3000lbs heavier. Empty hitch weight is 450lbs heavier as well. If you have a one ton diesel and like to stop at truck stops for fuel it should be very little difference in towing.
If you have a gas (only because you have to use the regular fuel pumps instead of the semi pumps where you have more space) or if you have a 3\4 and want to stay within the RAWR the 3100 might be a better option. Us having a diesel dually, getting the camper that fits us best is top consideration. Weights and route planning is not impacted by the size of rig for us. I plan out all of our stops before we start towing.
Actual question with the insulation and sound blocking. How much sound do you think travels from the master into that bunk room. Are little ears going to easily hear parent time?
With the bathroom separating the master bedroom and the bunk room, I don't think there would be too much noise traveling between the two rooms. The only thing the kids might notice is the camper moving. 😉
I don't like how the tv is blocked by the island ,a lot of these rv with this floor plan do that
@@Troia-fm9sh we honestly haven't found that it really blocks the TV when sitting in the recliners. At first I thought it would, but we're able to see the TV! 🙂
What are you pulling your Brinkley with?
We have a 2022 Ram 3500 dually.
Buying a RV today is foolishness
Companies are making them like crap
Even million dollar RVs are falling apart
We can agree to disagree on this one. 😊 While some RVs aren't made with the greatest quality, there are some that are. Brinkley is one of them. With a quick TH-cam search, you will see how they are made at the factory and everything they do to each RV before they're ready for the sales floor. That's one of the reasons why we went with a Brinkley!
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The frames are made by a company with low quality
As for Brinkley th-cam.com/video/D5amUTQuow8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=38L0ByRV96CocT6E
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She a watch dog over RV industry
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Brinkleys are made like no othere. My husband sells RV's and there was a problem during Covid but everything is better now. H was so impressed with Brinkley