We bought the Rockwood 8291 RK. It is exactly what we were looking for. Such quality in the soft close drawers. Amazing 12v fridge. Without you sharing the Rockwood brand we would have never looked at it. Thank you for being a part of our dreams.
Really impressed with the Alliance 32RLS. For a brand that is fairly new to the game they really impress me. Perfect length and beautiful decor. Always enjoy seeing your top 5 lists.
I can't thank you enough for these videos, Josh! My wife and I just finished a 30 day trip in our 2318G popup, but will probably move to a fifth wheel when we retire in 4 years, so these videos are fantastic! Our personal favorite (at the moment) is the Montana 280/281CK, but who knows what will tickle our fancy in four years! :) Please keep it up!
Thx for the kind words, Tom. Quick note -- I believe that 281CK montana was retired sadly. I really liked it but I guess it wasn't punching thru the mix for them :(
Love the Jayco Eagle 317 RLOK. Great Couples Coach, and it has an outside kitchen!I think the 2024 has some nice additions to a great floorplan that has been around!
Got a different angle for you to review some fifth wheels. We are a nearly retired very fit outdoorsy couple. We’ll be traveling for a couple weeks to a month at a time but not staying anywhere for long periods. We are not that interested in big entertainment areas. I’ve noticed that once the trailers get beyond 30’, almost all of them have a second couch and the entertainment area becomes a focus. I’d rather have more storage and amenities targeted to outdoors/athletics. Maybe the backend is a big storage area. I want a focus on outdoors including, outdoor kitchen. Imagine going to campgrounds and then hiking, paddle boarding, kayaking, mountain biking, etc. I’m looking for the 30’ range, give or take, that is ideal for the outdoorsy couple who won’t hunker down too long. I’d like premium and up. Ideally targeted to the ¾ ton diesel pickup category.
I've gota check out that last one which was you top pick. I'd love to see couple's campers with no slides, a walk around true queen, & if you could find some with great storage I'd love to see them!
@@JoshtheRVNerd yeah I love the king bed option vs just a queen. And the option for washer and dryer. Not to mention the kitchen just seems to be open you have more than one way in/out vs. a rear kitchen.
I think you miss the boat on a couple's trailers. We like to stay around 36 feet because state parks have a hard time accommodating big rigs. A great trailer is the Montana 3231CK.
All great choices with quality standard features like porcelain toilets and attached ladders👍👍👍but then again every RV approaching $150,000 should be mandated to have incredible features😂
Josh, my friend. You keep going all around my interested models. I am looking for the comparison/review of the Grand Design Reflection 150 226RK and the Imagine XLS 22RBE. Please add to your ever increasing "TO DO" list. As always, EXCELLENT reviews. Keep pushing Bish's RV to head east to PA.
We recently purchased a Cameo 3701RL (by Crossroads). Not sure if any of your dealerships carry them, but but we found them to be very nice and budget friendly. If you get the chance to review their line in the future I would be interested in your opinion.
Uncle Josh, Thanks for another great Op-Ed piece on these rigs. This size 5thWs are what I always have my eye on. I prefer Jayco, Keystone and Rockwood-Flagstaff products which always seem to be first cabin. I have never cared for either of the other RVs.
@@susanjspaulding HI Susan! I see your family kept the "U." In our branch of the family the inference was always raised that th U was omitted so the name would look less German? What do you think? Thanks for the message.
@@rogerspalding5673 Hi!! Funny how things happen. My grandfather told me keeping the "U" was a sign of a Protestant and without was Catholic. I am sure that's no longer the case. My grandfather said that's how it started. 😀 It's possible it is also tied to looking less German.
Solid picjs, but I was SHOCKED Montana 3231ck didn't make your cut... 2 reasons. 1, it's towability, size wise.. Can fit in most state parks and campgrounds.. And second, the kitchen just is just so darn cool... If I had to drop just 1 from the list, it would be the big girl Monty, just because of it sheer size, that's a whole lotta camper for 2. ( but I get it, would make a great seasonal use unit)
It's SO hard to make these lists.. I like that layout but it's not my personal favorite. It's tricky trying to trim down HUNDREDS of options like that to like.. 5.. 6?
Hi Josh, love the videos and the passion you throw into them. I am literally on the fence between the 260RD by Grand Design, and the Cougar 24 RDS. This is one of those decisions that will make you pull your hair out. Love both models, just not completely settled on either. It may just come down to the best deal given by the dealerships. With either model I can't go wrong, In Western Pa, wish I was closer to Coldwater Mi.
Forget the rvs for a minute Make yourself a list of the features most important to you Then stack the rvs up side by side and basically grade them on those criteria And if that helps, then maybe throw me a quick review at g.page/r/CdPcitNVx2nDEAg/review for the helping hand! Like you I don’t think either is the wrong choice. I don’t know which way I would go in your shoes really. It’s close
@@JoshtheRVNerd Thanks Josh! Availability and better deal will probably carry the day. I have the truck (F350 Lariat diesel) that can easily carry the rig down the road. Off to make my list. Keep up the great work. You make researching RV's a real good time.
Thanks Josh. Used to love the Grand Design but they are using schwinteck slides in those big slide rooms and I keep seeing that they are failing..alot. What are your thoughts on that?Rockwood looks like where we are going to land. Would love to see a video on the 2622RK 😁
I don’t have enough experience with GD’s service history to feel qualified to wade in on this one Speaking generally - I don’t think Schwintek slides are the best option for heavy, but slides
@@JoshtheRVNerd I really don't think they have made any drastic changes to that model since your last video except Solar. It's still very much a valid walk through. 👍
Been a while but I have a bit of an outdated one here m.th-cam.com/video/Sg2vqn50-9s/w-d-xo.html Jayco does a great similar version here m.th-cam.com/video/P03CTS2AvC0/w-d-xo.html
Jayco recently opened a new PDI facility where 100% of everything they build rolls through and is screened. Similar to Grand Design's processes. It hasn't been open long enough for me to say "it's making a big difference" but that is my hope for sure
I own a 2022 Grand Design 260RD. The single slide has a Schwin-Tech and a large 16 cubic fridge DC fridge...seems nice at first. Problem, too much weigh on slide has caused a large bow in the exterior wall near the top of the RV near the edge of the slide. Looks like the weld has probably broken too! Has to go back to GD as it's under warranty and entire wall to be replaced. The floor in the slide is a single sheet of wood and flexes up and down if you walk on it and can visually be seen to flex under the heavy refrigerator. Do you due diligence on this unit and check the two areas I have highlighted!
Thanks for sharing this info. Considering this trailer, but your points about the slide are very informative and have me thinking I need to do a bit more research. Maybe go with the Cougar...smaller, lighter fridge in the slide I think.
Josh love the videos, would you have a preference of the 235RW 2023 impression by Forest River or the 2442 BS Rockwood? We want small 5th wheel and we do love the 2442. We have not walked through either unit yet. I know your feelings with the 2442. We love both layouts. Thanks
So far Bob Vila is still alive and well and recently turned 76. He still has a website about home improvement with articles written by other people though.
We have a37 Shasta Phoenix 5th wheel and a 45 Voltage Toy hauler 5th wheel the toy hauler is more of a couples camper we have a motorcycle and golf cart we put in it
Uncle Josh is evil for not featuring the Reflection 341 RDS. He must have horns under that hat! :) Nah, in all seriousness, that last unit would be a winner if not for the floor vents. Great video, Uncle Josh!
You likely saw I reviewed it. I don’t dislike it but that style of layout has never really tripped my trigger in all the years I have seen it I do like their sliding adjustable table though
@@JoshtheRVNerd Of course we saw it, it's video #1 on our playlist of RVs we're considering. It's been there pretty much since you put out that video... against that horrendous yellow wall...
Surprised the Solitude 310GK didn't make the cut as you seemed to really liked it as a couples coach when you reviewed it. I'd have to say my personal top choice would have been a Paradigm 370FB
@@JoshtheRVNerd I really hope so! The only model that has a decent bathroom is the rear bath and bedroom model. Which is beautiful, but not sure I want that big. And the half bath needs to be a pantry. I have a half bath currently in a TT and it's been used twice.
Great video Josh! We have a Montana that we have full time in since it was new in 2014. Great floor plan for couples, but we both have side businesses now and are leaning towards a Momentum 397TH. Wondering what your thoughts are on quality head to head? We are not familiar with Grand Design build quality, but do know the quality of our Montana. Thanks!
Of what I have seen I would put them on a pretty even keel in terms of front end factory fit and finish I have far more personal experience with Montana though
Most of these are BIG units that really need a 1 ton to pull. I don't feel comfortable pulling over 12k pounds with my 3/4 ton. Can I? Yes. Do I want to? Nope. These big, long, heavy RVs sure are nice with all the amenities you need. Reflection, Cougar, KZ, and Rockstaff all have lines of RVs that fit better into that 3/4 ton capability.
Josh, after several months of researching our perfect 5th wheel we ended up with a GD Reflection 150 226RK. My wife just threw me a curve and suggest that we consider a Class A motorhome. I know we can't get the same floor plan but hopefully get some of the same amenities. Queen bed is ok, must have spacious kitchen countertop, must have dual recliners with tv viewing straight ahead, must have dining booth, residential fridge, it's just 2 of us, no kids or guest. It can be a gas motor, but looking for something under $200k. Prefer smaller slides not the full length troublesome slides . Any suggestions?
Apologies - I don't have the mental library of motorized options that I have for towables. I need to recommend you speak to a team member at one of our stores with a good motorized selection -- like our oregon store
Clarification: allowances for full time *RVing* Not living. I get that sounds stupid and I am not trying to be difficult but the industry has a very different sedition of those things “RVing” means you can camp the crap out of it as long as you spend SOME time elsewhere “Living” means it’s a full time residence which is not what they’re offering coverage for.. but that being said it’s super rare to see warranty work turned down because someone is using an rv for full time living Insurance companies and lenders also dislike full time living setups.
I had a 337RLS but switched to the smaller 260RD a year ago...See my comment above...slide is not robust and our exterior wall looks to have a broken weld. 3 month wait to get factory to repair.
Hi Josh, have you seen the Redwood 4120GK , and do you have a video review on one plus, what do you think of the redwood is like, compared to a montana, or jayco pinncal, or north point
@Josh the RV Nerd at Bish's RV thanks for your reply. What's the best way to be able to chat with you more? As I'm looking at buying an RV for the first time, and have a few more questions like to ask
Full video on one here btw: bit.ly/3JCutP1 Only room for a small number of entries in a huge field of options. There are some that speak to me a little more loudly than others. Doesn't mean they're bad. These just happen to be a few I personally prefer
It's still on my hit list. I don't seem to see many CrossRoads RVs as I have visited other stores but i'll continue to record new things as I hop around
@@JoshtheRVNerd I tell people why I live 3 states away from my family / relatives. It's my choice for a reason When they say, there's 1 in every family,,,well let me tell you. There has to be a couple of very lucky families out there without any, cause mine got a lil surplus ! 😜
🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 *LOVE this 'Top 5' Series* !! *My fav is the 'small' Montana* !! #sarcasm *The 3931FB Montana would be GREAT to keep at a seasonal site* !! *Would like to see more 'Top 5'* !! #JoshTheRVNerdAtBishsRV 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
I try to always point it out when I feel strongly about something and that it is just my personal viewpoint and opinion. Sometimes the excitement gets away from me
LOVE that Northpoint! Gorgeous!
We bought the Rockwood 8291 RK. It is exactly what we were looking for. Such quality in the soft close drawers. Amazing 12v fridge. Without you sharing the Rockwood brand we would have never looked at it. Thank you for being a part of our dreams.
Wow! TY for sharing something kind this morning, Kathi!
Really impressed with the Alliance 32RLS. For a brand that is fairly new to the game they really impress me. Perfect length and beautiful decor. Always enjoy seeing your top 5 lists.
Alliance may be new but their team has been around for a loooong time
I can't thank you enough for these videos, Josh! My wife and I just finished a 30 day trip in our 2318G popup, but will probably move to a fifth wheel when we retire in 4 years, so these videos are fantastic! Our personal favorite (at the moment) is the Montana 280/281CK, but who knows what will tickle our fancy in four years! :)
Please keep it up!
Thx for the kind words, Tom.
Quick note -- I believe that 281CK montana was retired sadly. I really liked it but I guess it wasn't punching thru the mix for them :(
The last 2 are big, and spacious/ luxurious, but the reflection 260rd and rockwood 8291rk got my attention! I like the rockwood layout!
Lots of good 30ish foot fifth wheels out there. I'm glad to see MFG starting to make a few more of them
Love the Jayco Eagle 317 RLOK. Great Couples Coach, and it has an outside kitchen!I think the 2024 has some nice additions to a great floorplan that has been around!
Got a different angle for you to review some fifth wheels. We are a nearly retired very fit outdoorsy couple. We’ll be traveling for a couple weeks to a month at a time but not staying anywhere for long periods. We are not that interested in big entertainment areas. I’ve noticed that once the trailers get beyond 30’, almost all of them have a second couch and the entertainment area becomes a focus. I’d rather have more storage and amenities targeted to outdoors/athletics. Maybe the backend is a big storage area. I want a focus on outdoors including, outdoor kitchen. Imagine going to campgrounds and then hiking, paddle boarding, kayaking, mountain biking, etc. I’m looking for the 30’ range, give or take, that is ideal for the outdoorsy couple who won’t hunker down too long. I’d like premium and up. Ideally targeted to the ¾ ton diesel pickup category.
Those are really nice RV'S picking my top 2o7ld as hard for me as it was Josh!😊😊👍👍👍👍👍
I've gota check out that last one which was you top pick.
I'd love to see couple's campers with no slides, a walk around true queen, & if you could find some with great storage I'd love to see them!
holy cow.. I think I have the exact video you want to see coming! Stay tuned! :)
@@JoshtheRVNerd
Can't wait!!!
Thanks for doing this top 5. Great video.
Glad you liked it!
The Alliance has great tank capacities!~!! Nice floor plan too!
Did you know they test tow their rvs with full holding tanks when built
I’m a fan of the Cougar rear living personally.
Which? The 316??
@@JoshtheRVNerd yeah I love the king bed option vs just a queen. And the option for washer and dryer. Not to mention the kitchen just seems to be open you have more than one way in/out vs. a rear kitchen.
@@Kevinw4040 Love our 316RLS (thanks to Josh!). Spent a month in it at the beach. Excellent couples rig.
UJ 🥸. Is there such a beast as a 29-30’ 5er with a King bed and an outside kitchen that is travel friendly?
@@donaldbailey5576 hmm… I am drawing a blank but I feel like it HAS to exist..
I think you miss the boat on a couple's trailers. We like to stay around 36 feet because state parks have a hard time accommodating big rigs. A great trailer is the Montana 3231CK.
Love this Josh! Thanks for doing this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video Josh. Thanks for sharing👍👍
Thanks for watching!
All great choices with quality standard features like porcelain toilets and attached ladders👍👍👍but then again every RV approaching $150,000 should be mandated to have incredible features😂
good vid we were at Yellowstone a few weeks ago they are doing a bang up job over 95 per cent up and running
Wow.. way faster than expected!!
Josh, my friend.
You keep going all around my interested models. I am looking for the comparison/review of the Grand Design Reflection 150 226RK and the Imagine XLS 22RBE. Please add to your ever increasing "TO DO" list.
As always, EXCELLENT reviews. Keep pushing Bish's RV to head east to PA.
Deal!
“SAWPTIONS” 😂😂😎 Josh that’s why I love your channel. Keep up the good work And ask your boss for a raise
HEAR THAT BOSS?? 😂
I am loving that Montana 3931FB.
It’s amazing. My favorite front bath
Jayco Northpoint 382 flrb is a top 5 for sure!
That was my #1 new fifth wheel pick released last year. Still my favorite front living
We recently purchased a Cameo 3701RL (by Crossroads). Not sure if any of your dealerships carry them, but but we found them to be very nice and budget friendly. If you get the chance to review their line in the future I would be interested in your opinion.
Congrats first and foremost! I will keep my eyes peeled
Hi Josh, if you get an opportunity to see a Columbus 299RLC, it’s a very nice couples 5th wheel. I’d love to see a video on it!
Noted!
If money wasn't an issue I'd 100% agree with you on your #1 choice.
Money is ALWAYS an issue in my experience
Even for those who say it’s not
Uncle Josh, Thanks for another great Op-Ed piece on these rigs. This size 5thWs are what I always have my eye on. I prefer Jayco, Keystone and Rockwood-Flagstaff products which always seem to be first cabin. I have never cared for either of the other RVs.
Good picks Roger
LOVE the last name!! :)
@@susanjspaulding HI Susan! I see your family kept the "U." In our branch of the family the inference was always raised that th U was omitted so the name would look less German? What do you think? Thanks for the message.
@@rogerspalding5673 Hi!! Funny how things happen. My grandfather told me keeping the "U" was a sign of a Protestant and without was Catholic. I am sure that's no longer the case. My grandfather said that's how it started. 😀 It's possible it is also tied to looking less German.
Solid picjs, but I was SHOCKED Montana 3231ck didn't make your cut... 2 reasons. 1, it's towability, size wise.. Can fit in most state parks and campgrounds.. And second, the kitchen just is just so darn cool... If I had to drop just 1 from the list, it would be the big girl Monty, just because of it sheer size, that's a whole lotta camper for 2. ( but I get it, would make a great seasonal use unit)
It's SO hard to make these lists.. I like that layout but it's not my personal favorite. It's tricky trying to trim down HUNDREDS of options like that to like.. 5.. 6?
@@JoshtheRVNerd I hear ya... The sheer volume of what you see must be daunting. And to narrow it down... Well sir, ya done good.
Hi Josh, love the videos and the passion you throw into them. I am literally on the fence between the 260RD by Grand Design, and the Cougar 24 RDS. This is one of those decisions that will make you pull your hair out. Love both models, just not completely settled on either. It may just come down to the best deal given by the dealerships. With either model I can't go wrong, In Western Pa, wish I was closer to Coldwater Mi.
Forget the rvs for a minute
Make yourself a list of the features most important to you
Then stack the rvs up side by side and basically grade them on those criteria
And if that helps, then maybe throw me a quick review at g.page/r/CdPcitNVx2nDEAg/review for the helping hand!
Like you I don’t think either is the wrong choice. I don’t know which way I would go in your shoes really. It’s close
@@JoshtheRVNerd Thanks Josh! Availability and better deal will probably carry the day. I have the truck (F350 Lariat diesel) that can easily carry the rig down the road. Off to make my list. Keep up the great work. You make researching RV's a real good time.
I have to agree with your #1! Awesome!
Check out the full video on it if you haven't already. It doesn't disappoint!
Thanks Josh. Used to love the Grand Design but they are using schwinteck slides in those big slide rooms and I keep seeing that they are failing..alot. What are your thoughts on that?Rockwood looks like where we are going to land. Would love to see a video on the 2622RK 😁
I don’t have enough experience with GD’s service history to feel qualified to wade in on this one
Speaking generally - I don’t think Schwintek slides are the best option for heavy, but slides
Great picks. Would have liked to see the Cougar 29rks make the list, but then again you haven't done a video on that one since the 2020 model. 😉
I do like that one. Not my personal favorite. We just haven’t received one from the factory in that time
@@JoshtheRVNerd I really don't think they have made any drastic changes to that model since your last video except Solar. It's still very much a valid walk through. 👍
A great couples 5th wheel, that we would like to see you do a video on the Keystone Cougar 25RES.
Been a while but I have a bit of an outdated one here m.th-cam.com/video/Sg2vqn50-9s/w-d-xo.html
Jayco does a great similar version here
m.th-cam.com/video/P03CTS2AvC0/w-d-xo.html
2:23 thanks for the shout out JTRVN 👍🏽
It's not lip service when I say I appreciate you :)
@@JoshtheRVNerd 🙇🏽🙏🏽😊
Top 5 full time couples rvs next! Ive got a Rockwood 2887mb, would highly recommend for anyone.
Good rig! I don't know if I have a "full time" specific list but I have some more couple's stuff coming :)
Jayco had better wake up.these Alliances are really nice and well-made! They also take care of the customers.
Jayco recently opened a new PDI facility where 100% of everything they build rolls through and is screened. Similar to Grand Design's processes.
It hasn't been open long enough for me to say "it's making a big difference" but that is my hope for sure
I really dislike the new colors with the light or grey color schemes. I guess I'm more old fashioned and like the darker woods.
Josh the Grand Design 260 RD is for me. I am an Rv Nerd just like you only I don't own one yet.
Good pick!
I own a 2022 Grand Design 260RD. The single slide has a Schwin-Tech and a large 16 cubic fridge DC fridge...seems nice at first. Problem, too much weigh on slide has caused a large bow in the exterior wall near the top of the RV near the edge of the slide. Looks like the weld has probably broken too! Has to go back to GD as it's under warranty and entire wall to be replaced. The floor in the slide is a single sheet of wood and flexes up and down if you walk on it and can visually be seen to flex under the heavy refrigerator. Do you due diligence on this unit and check the two areas I have highlighted!
Thanks for sharing this info. Considering this trailer, but your points about the slide are very informative and have me thinking I need to do a bit more research. Maybe go with the Cougar...smaller, lighter fridge in the slide I think.
Ty for sharing. I haven’t been around them long enough to see that sort of thing. Hope you’re able to get some support to see that resolved
GD is know for good customer support, so will let you know
Josh love the videos, would you have a preference of the 235RW 2023 impression by Forest River or the 2442 BS Rockwood? We want small 5th wheel and we do love the 2442. We have not walked through either unit yet. I know your feelings with the 2442. We love both layouts. Thanks
I personally offer a hard nod to Rockwood. I am a very big fan of what they do and will lean their direction in nearly any comparison
So far Bob Vila is still alive and well and recently turned 76. He still has a website about home improvement with articles written by other people though.
I probably could’ve known that if I looked it up lol
Ty for this btw
We have a37 Shasta Phoenix 5th wheel and a 45 Voltage Toy hauler 5th wheel the toy hauler is more of a couples camper we have a motorcycle and golf cart we put in it
3931 Montana is my favorite.... Damn!.... It's huge
It’s AMAZING
Love your top 5 with Alliance being my favorite however have you reviewed the Riverstone Reserve(love them)?
Not YET. I hope to sometime
Uncle Josh is evil for not featuring the Reflection 341 RDS. He must have horns under that hat! :) Nah, in all seriousness, that last unit would be a winner if not for the floor vents. Great video, Uncle Josh!
You likely saw I reviewed it. I don’t dislike it but that style of layout has never really tripped my trigger in all the years I have seen it
I do like their sliding adjustable table though
@@JoshtheRVNerd Of course we saw it, it's video #1 on our playlist of RVs we're considering. It's been there pretty much since you put out that video... against that horrendous yellow wall...
@@Brigand231 lord that wall..
Surprised the Solitude 310GK didn't make the cut as you seemed to really liked it as a couples coach when you reviewed it. I'd have to say my personal top choice would have been a Paradigm 370FB
It’s so tough making these lists
There’s no way to do it without leaving out awesome options
We just bought the Rockwood 8294BS. IMHO for an Ultralite is way better than the 8291.
My idea of a couples camper is 35 foot max. Mid profile. I did like them all though.
Plenty of those too. Cougar 316RLS, eagle 321rsts, reflection 337rls, Avenue 32RLS all come to mind
Yes, the northpoint! Except they need to find a way to put doors on the bathroom cabinets.
I've heard that might be happening for 2023 models.. stay tuned! :)
@@JoshtheRVNerd I really hope so! The only model that has a decent bathroom is the rear bath and bedroom model. Which is beautiful, but not sure I want that big. And the half bath needs to be a pantry. I have a half bath currently in a TT and it's been used twice.
This is a video im looking for!
Glad to be of service!
The Arctic Fox 28-5C was my favorite.
Good one!
Hey Josh... huge fans. Can please review a KZ Durango Gold. Preferably the 382MBQ.
Added to my hit list. Lot of durango requests. I just rarely see them
Great vid, Josh! Thanks!
Ty!!
I just love watching your videos. Could you do one on the Keystone Montana 295RL. I would love to hear your insights.
This footage is about 2 years dated but it’ll give you the general idea: m.th-cam.com/video/jrr1seB_eUg/w-d-xo.html
I’m definitely due for an update
Great video Josh! We have a Montana that we have full time in since it was new in 2014. Great floor plan for couples, but we both have side businesses now and are leaning towards a Momentum 397TH. Wondering what your thoughts are on quality head to head? We are not familiar with Grand Design build quality, but do know the quality of our Montana. Thanks!
Of what I have seen I would put them on a pretty even keel in terms of front end factory fit and finish
I have far more personal experience with Montana though
Thanks for your input Josh
Most of these are BIG units that really need a 1 ton to pull. I don't feel comfortable pulling over 12k pounds with my 3/4 ton. Can I? Yes. Do I want to? Nope.
These big, long, heavy RVs sure are nice with all the amenities you need.
Reflection, Cougar, KZ, and Rockstaff all have lines of RVs that fit better into that 3/4 ton capability.
See my comment above...Grand Design 260 RD slide is not robust. I pull easily with an F250 Diesel
Josh, after several months of researching our perfect 5th wheel we ended up with a GD Reflection 150 226RK. My wife just threw me a curve and suggest that we consider a Class A motorhome. I know we can't get the same floor plan but hopefully get some of the same amenities. Queen bed is ok, must have spacious kitchen countertop, must have dual recliners with tv viewing straight ahead, must have dining booth, residential fridge, it's just 2 of us, no kids or guest. It can be a gas motor, but looking for something under $200k. Prefer smaller slides not the full length troublesome slides .
Any suggestions?
Apologies - I don't have the mental library of motorized options that I have for towables. I need to recommend you speak to a team member at one of our stores with a good motorized selection -- like our oregon store
Maybe sometime you could explain what “ allowances for full time living “ actually means. Thankyou.
Clarification: allowances for full time *RVing*
Not living. I get that sounds stupid and I am not trying to be difficult but the industry has a very different sedition of those things
“RVing” means you can camp the crap out of it as long as you spend SOME time elsewhere
“Living” means it’s a full time residence which is not what they’re offering coverage for.. but that being said it’s super rare to see warranty work turned down because someone is using an rv for full time living
Insurance companies and lenders also dislike full time living setups.
Grand Design 337RL my fav
I had a 337RLS but switched to the smaller 260RD a year ago...See my comment above...slide is not robust and our exterior wall looks to have a broken weld. 3 month wait to get factory to repair.
Great rig! I had a chance to go thru one here m.th-cam.com/video/A81F811WmhY/w-d-xo.html
Hi Josh, have you seen the Redwood 4120GK , and do you have a video review on one
plus, what do you think of the redwood is like, compared to a montana, or jayco pinncal, or north point
Haven’t been able to get my hands on those so I dont quite feel qualified to offer comparisons for you
@Josh the RV Nerd at Bish's RV thanks for your reply. What's the best way to be able to chat with you more? As I'm looking at buying an RV for the first time, and have a few more questions like to ask
Very helpful video - again :) Like the hat :)
Ty!!
The Montana front bath.....Hahaha " I dont wanna crap where I eat" ....still laughing
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Montana 3231CK ?? Not seeing it on your list . .. may I ask why ?
Full video on one here btw: bit.ly/3JCutP1
Only room for a small number of entries in a huge field of options. There are some that speak to me a little more loudly than others. Doesn't mean they're bad. These just happen to be a few I personally prefer
Have you ever seen a Luxe Elite, they are the nicest fifth wheels I've ever seen
Once or twice. Haven’t had the chance to review one though
Keystone Arcadia 3250RL!!!!
It may well jump into my lists at some point. I just haven't YET had a chance to get ahold of one
Still waiting for a review of the cruiser air CR29RK.
It's still on my hit list. I don't seem to see many CrossRoads RVs as I have visited other stores but i'll continue to record new things as I hop around
Great 👍 JOB again,
Now how about doing the same thing with TRAVEL TRAILER'S
PLEASE TRY FOR THE REST OF US NERD'S
Thank You
Terry H.
Wash. State
Done and done! th-cam.com/video/X698CDuN9c4/w-d-xo.html
I was really impressed with the Alliance. Is that its own company? I have never heard of that brand before.
Yes. Alliance is an independent company. I have a handful of them recorded for you to review
@@JoshtheRVNerd Thankyou!
Is there a good video of 5th wheels under 33feet? Extended season to nearly full time possible in a camper we can still fit into most parks?
I don’t have a video to that level of specificity no
@@JoshtheRVNerd thank you! We appreciate you!
CAN YOU DO A VIDEO ON JAY FLIGHT 28BHOK?
I am trying to get one done
In time: definitely yes
DURANGO 326RLT hands down best couples fifth wheel
I will keep an eye out for that one. Ty for the suggestion!
Alliance or Montana 🤔
Questions like that are tough. They both check the big boxes. It usually boils down to preferential floor plan elements or decors
Try Rv with mid buck
You know
The ones that live rent free in my mind -- ya kinda Iike that uninvited relative that shows up for an " extended " weekend stay 😞
"Guys this is going to be like the bar at 2am.. you don't have to go home but you can't stay here"
@@JoshtheRVNerd
I tell people why I live 3 states away from my family / relatives.
It's my choice for a reason
When they say, there's 1 in every family,,,well let me tell you. There has to be a couple of very lucky families out there without any, cause mine got a lil surplus ! 😜
If the floor plan was flipped on the reflection 150, it would be perfect. All those windows on the camp side ....
Sorry which?
Links in the description aren't working :)
Sigh.. I will check them out tonight. Ty
@@JoshtheRVNerd You're welcome!
🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 *LOVE this 'Top 5' Series* !! *My fav is the 'small' Montana* !! #sarcasm *The 3931FB Montana would be GREAT to keep at a seasonal site* !! *Would like to see more 'Top 5'* !! #JoshTheRVNerdAtBishsRV 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
I think you were first today!! Ty Susan!!
9:44 🚫👻 as of the posting of this video you can still 💬📲 as Bob Villa isn’t 🪦💐😇
Liking the Grand design a little lighter and in my eyes simpler
See my comment above...slide is not robust.
It’s a great model. I was retry impressed with it
Ok, just to make sure, you said these are the BEST RVS EVER, right?
I try to always point it out when I feel strongly about something and that it is just my personal viewpoint and opinion. Sometimes the excitement gets away from me
How does 3 mid profile , half ton units beat out Jayco Pinnacle couples units ??? Now thats a squirrel 🐿 moment.
Just my personal preferences!
Which pinnacle do you prefer?
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too much mouth not enough content.