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I'm here a little north of Ft. Worth (saving up for a Class A but like these too) and agree that it is VERY hot! Here's hoping that all your suffering through this heat pays off 😉 nice video!
Well if you could install a tv in the garage hall as well sothat people could watch tv And off course a tv in the sleeping room area should not be missed out as well, But either way this rv is a must have.
The bathroom could use storage all the way around it. An RV that holds and sleeps at least 11 needs all the storage it can get! This is why two tip-outs in the garage would be great!
First time viewer. I love the way you do your presentation! I’m trying to help my Nephew find the right Toy Hauler and this could be it! I do have one question… Do the couches in the garage fold out of the way in order to make more floor space?
Yes they do, they can either go up against the ceiling or flat against the side walls. Appreciate you viewing, and we do still have this in stock and available as of posting this comment 😉
Love your presentation Myles! Does the kitchen have two tip-outs, one on each side? Can you get these top haulers with tip-outs on each side of the garage? That would be fabulous. One Tip-out could have a great bathroom with tops of cabinets and shelves and the other could have a Hugh closet and the washer and dryer. That would be like two super main rooms. Two families could live it it like that.
Thanks for the video Myles, really appreciate your time on them and your content. I’m considering buying the 398 bc of the garage area, and other features it offers. I assume they have the blackout shades in the main cabin? And do they offer the seamless windows like the Dutchman voltage model? And speaking of the voltage model, is it worth the extra $30-50k than the carbon model? Thanks
I appreciate your videos, I am learning so much. I am in Wa state but Im definetly considering buying from you because I do want to relocate to Lubbock still a city I can work out of from home with my current employer. I plan to buy next Frebruary. I really like the Raptors so this one is a much more affordable option. So thanks Myles for all that you do .
Miles, appreciate the thorough walk through and descriptions.....but this one was a bit rough. Comment before entering the main bath could have been edited out somehow... Maybe give more weight capacity numbers the toy hauler portion can safely haul? Finally, with the opening of doors, cabinets drawers- perhaps taking a before shot of them all closed then all open?
What is the Garage Floor Weight Limit? The Raptor series is 3,000 lbs. Is this the same? I see 5,000 lbs. tie down rating, but that exists for Raptor as well. Need to haul a 3200 lbs. "toy".
There are a lot of people that buy toy haulers to live in full time and it’s going to have the quality aspects that will hold up to living in full time so long as you take care of it.
@@mylesrv thanks for the feedback man we have also been looking into the avalanche 390ds because those are absolutely insane. Love the videos and good work! Came here from TikTok and had to subscribe, might end up traveling out to DFW to get a trailer from you (Nashville local here). Thanks Myles!
The one thing that concerns me is the heating and especially COOLING in the garage. I'm contemplating a toy hauler for the garage use as an office for both the wife and I. I pulled a hauler for a short j time with that problem. Ducted to the garage and was worthless
I disagree. It’s pretty undeniable that the efficiency of the heating system is better when ducted through the floor (just like in a home) than when you use vent hoses that configure into the cabinets as you are no longer getting a straight shot of airflow. If you don’t like it, I understand, but I get why they do it because it’s more effective at doing what it’s supposed to do.
@@mylesrv that doesn't mean you have to have one next to the food prep area and sink more chance of things getting in the vent as we all know would have been prudent to put the vents on the island side for that area.
Here’s a solution… don’t put the bottom sofas into a bed formation, can still sleep 6 people back there and just eliminated every problem you mentioned.
4k recording is overrated most viewers are mobile and on a limited data plan 4k consumes more data so most will watch at 1080p max but good video tho very informative.
Whats the point of a massive garage if you can only put 2 shopping bags of weight in it ... make ones of these mofos soi can park my lambo In it, then when I hit the park fill a hot tub on the deck......get that water dank wiv all swinging bitches these rv,ers are packing... no?
I really wish someone else with just a touch of maturity would take this tools place in showing these units. "Come get ya boy", "I'm sweating my balls off". I'll go elsewhere when I'm using youtube as a search engine for my next 100k+ investment.
@@mylesrv You're marketing to adults and those with retirement funds making an expensive life change, not college students on a Friday night. You must be the professional to catch the professional eye.
@@mameaden I sell things people go out and use for fun to make memories with friends and family. I apologize for how you take my style of presentation, but it has worked well for me mostly because it’s authentically me. I’m not trying to be something I’m not to try and win someone over, I’m just myself. Something which the vast majority of people who watch have told me they appreciate. I must be doing something right to have a page that has only ever grown every single month since the day I started it, and I’m always going to go about making my content the way I enjoy doing it. If I don’t fit your style, there’s dozens of other people out there to watch.