I've got a 2019 RB and was (am) thinking about moving to a KB for the king sized bed. I assumed (was trying to confirm) that the king would be in the tilt up position, when the slide was in. Thanks for confirming that. Means we'll need to use the drop down bunk, when stopping for the night in a rest area or other $0, sleep-on-the-run location. Run-through was excellent. Don't lose the comedic edge that keeps your videos informative AND entertaining. If RU-vid RV content was any drier, it would combust. Keep up the good work (and nice reply).
This tech was nice 5 years ago. Today, smart TV's that stream everything, 600-1000 solar panels with lithium batteries than support AC and electric heat. Needs larger gray tank, theater seating, and for me a diesel engine.
This is a fantastic overview / walk through. Far more comprehensive than any dealer I've seen do. Well done! We can't wait for the time to be right for us to get into an Outlaw, as it suits us far better than our Jayco Alante does currently.
Nice job. Very well explained. I still can't figure out how to ensure my residential fridge in my 2019 Outlaw continues to be powered during travel. Thanks
You did a great job on how the Outlaw Class A works. As much as I'm anticipating exploring this rig myself, I'm still wondering the about height of the garage.
Thanks Mark. If you have any questions about the Outlaw feel free to call our Coach Link team, they can answer all your questions. www.thormotorcoach.com/sales-advisor/ - Steve
Great video! I am curious about the garage capacity. Do you know if anyone has purchased one of these that owns a couple of Harleys? I got a road glide and my wife has a heritage (both combined weight about 1700 lbs). Wonder if you could provide info on if you provide from the factory reinforcement/enhancements to the suspension/tires to allow for such a load. Thanks in advance!
Looking at this motorhome to travel and haul my drums and percussion in the garage. The retailers in my are are 30k to 40k higher than the Motor Home Specialist in Texas, may be worth the trip to Texas. I do like the 38KB.
Seriously the best review i've seen. This video was my deciding factor to purchase one. I was looking at the newmar. I like the ramp rail option. I can go riding or be at the track, put up the gate rail and leave the dogs on the patio. I wonder if there is an optional screen with a doggy door, they can do there business on the ramp then, go back inside on those hot or cold days.
Hi and thanks for writing. We do not have a doggy door screen, but that is a great idea. I am going to pass that on to our product development team. Safe travels. - Steve
Can you tell me how often the generator will have to run while camping off the grid to run the residential refrigerator? That is assuming I am not using much electricity for anything else.
Matt, that depends on how you have your auto gen start set up. If it's volts then it will kick on when the chassis batteries reach that voltage then it shuts off when it reaches the max voltage you set. It will jut repeat this cycle. If it's HVAC or both volts and HVAC then it will start more to meet those parameters. I hope this helps. Thanks - Steve
@@ThorMotorCoach Thanks for the quick response! I will be upgrading from an older outlaw to one like the one in this video and I currently only have to run my generator about 30-60 minutes a day when camping at comfortable temperatures. Basically, I am curious about how many minutes per day the residential refrigerator will add just by itself. Thanks again, love your RV's!
Hi. The loft was discontinued. The 38KB has a loft area in the garage. You can check it out here. www.thormotorcoach.com/outlaw-class-a/floor-plans/38kb/ Thanks - Steve
Good morning! All of our units are great for any type of use you can imagine. Find the perfect floor plan at www.thormotorcoach.com and hit the road. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks, Brandon @ TMC.