Like the floor plan with this one. Specially the larger kitchen with a ton of counter top space. Not a fan of the shower and tub combo. That is a deal breaker and only reason I pass on this model. Wish they offer optional flat shower pans for people with disabilities that require such. If they ever made this model with a none tube shower I buy it. Like seeing that large kitchen on such a smaller trailer with a sofa and bed.
@@DarkroomZombie yea its a perfect floor plan for two! I have been noticing that anytime they add a bunk in the trailer they always do tubs. This has that little bunk above the bed so they put the tub. It’s kind of pointless not sure why they even do that. Thank you for watching 👍🏼😃
Yes they can run while driving down the road. They cool WAY faster and you also get a larger fridge. I personally would prefer a 12v vs a gas electric. I will have a 2025 fbs here any day I’ll be doing a video the second it gets here! Thanks for watching😃🙏🏼
@@JABECO2016 yes! It’s because Rockwood and flagstaff are the same exact brand! They literally just put different stickers and branding on the outside. Both are my favorite brands in the ENTIRE travel trailer industry. Thank you for watching🙏🏼😃
@@MoutainGuyAdventures check out the 20BHS! I did a video a couple days ago on that floor plan, it sleeps 5!… Only thing is they are only doing dual axle on the 20FKS… thank you for watching🙏🏼😃
@@karenwalters2586 Good question! Usually I mention that. All of the Epros have enough room to get to the bathroom when slide is in! Thank you for watching and have a great evening😃
@@bobbert9353 goood morning! Sorry for delayed response I wanted to actually ask flagstaff. The front bike rack is rated for 80 lbs so if you have an e-bike or anything like that the reciever on the back would be the best because it will hold 300 lbs! Hope this helped and thank you for watching👍🏼😀
@@adamgibbs1848 good morning! Sorry for delayed response, I wanted to talk to flagstaff to be 100% . It will hold 300lbs and also the only company to use aluminum framing in the bunks too. Everyone else uses wood framing. Hope this helps and thank you for watching😀👍🏼
@@gerritfridericksohn4627 azdel is the brand but they use a fiberglass composite mix on the outside walls and inside walls. A lot of other companies use Lauan which is just wood and that’s what makes the walls start to bubble and ripple over time. If you google azdel it will give you more in depth idea of what the composite is. But just remember flagstaff is one of the only companies to use it on the outside walls and inside walls
@@MARKGRIFFIN-o3z Your not wrong on that thought. I had to double check with the manufacture website and it’s correct. I will have to ask flagstaff why that is. Thank you for watching👍🏼😃
@@StressLessCamping Thank you we are excited to have flagstaff as a brand. Hahahah I’ve been waiting for this comment😂.. of course I realized after I uploaded it! Thank you for watching and stay tuned for more videos on small trailers today😀