This is a ONE ton towable unit, not a half ton. We just purchased a 2021 DRV Mobile Suite, 41 RKSB4. We love it! It's super warm and propane lasts almost twice as long as our other RV. Slides are not drafty and smooth to retract. Cabinetry is beautiful, we choose the Latte (light linen) with cherry wood trim. I like the carpet especially in the bedroom, nice to wake up to. We live full time on our own property.
Such amazing quality. I don’t like the floor ducting either but that kitchen is great. Love where the sink is and the dishwasher. AND I love where washer/dryer is!!! Ooo that’s nice.
That is a serious frame, I would have like to see it as a triple axle with that GVWR at 21K. I also like that they used a fiberglass roof instead of the rubber roof, and nice wood tone coloring.
You are absolutely correct on the drv frame it is the best in the industry. I watched your reviews 3 different drvs lately, and normally when you do a review one of the main things you look at is the suspension The Equalizer the axles. But you've not said a word about the independent suspension on the D RVs which to me is just as important as the beefy frame.
Love the wood trim in this unit. That’s one of my favorite styles, but it’s a little too dark for my wife’s taste. The longer 44 foot DRV model has an actual desk to the right of the dinette area, which was one of our wish-we-had-one, but didn’t get it in our RV. It always surprises me when something weighs that much and only has 2 axle’s. I would have thought that anything over 20K would require 3 axle’s. We have a 19K RV Fifth Wheel with 2 8K axle’s, but only have 2K left for cargo. That rig is 2K heavier but still has more than 3K available for cargo storage. I wonder how they did that?
That's a purdy trailer. My IDI 7.3L could pull it... just not very fast, and I'd be terrified to brake with it unless I upgraded the brakes to bigger brakes! The brakes on the fifth wheel would be doing all the work! Beautiful trailer!
look out, here come the weight police. You know, all of us towing with 7.3L Powerstrokes shouldn't be towing anything nowadays compared to the new 6.7L
@@whiteandnerdytuba yeah but my profession pays 16 bucks an hour vs the 52 an hour I make in california plus my pension I can retire at 50 instead 67 in texas
FINALLY a real size night stand. Why they never like giving any is just crazy! Pricing is nuts tho! I still have not seen anything that makes me want to sell my Cougar front living 5th wheel! Love you videos!
That is a beautiful 5th wheel and one of the best floor plans on the market in my opinion, lots of open and usable space. I have a question which I see posted all the time regarding DRV's typically and that is many folks dislike the floor heat registers! Were would you have the heat registers placed if not in the floor? I think you need to consider that the belly of any trailer needs heat as well to keep all the plumbing warm in the winter months so the floor supplied heat registers really do multiple functions correct? Just curious as this topic always made we wonder what other options were available. Keep up all the great reviews very helpful. Happy Holidays
Great job on your videos! I like pace of your videos, it shows you are respectful of the people's time who are watching them. Can't say that about some of your competing channels.
I've often wondered that, myself. Or, maybe like the motor homes and place dually axles? I too feel as though that is right at the limit for that particular setup, even with those (need I say) excellent tires it has.
DRV's are not generally a traveling type of RV. What I mean is they are pretty much useless while your traveling. With all the slides in you cannot get to much. (Some you can get to a few things but not usable comfortably.) I have one and you need to put one or two slides out to really be able to survive over night. With this said the DRV is a true full time RV and generally your living in this type of trailer so your not limited on time like you might be if your just using vacation days so stopping at night and getting an actual RV site is not unreasonable. We love our DRV Mobile Suites. We also have a 40 foot Jayco Recon Toyhauler that if we are going somewhere that doesn't involve getting an RV site every night we can use it and have access with the trailer in the closed position. DRV trailers are very nice trailers but there are other very nice trailers out there that use the same components for much less money. The detail and bing built as a true full time RV is the biggest difference.
You don’t know what space is in a fifth wheel bedroom until you see a Bighorn 3890SS. That’s what I currently have and it’s not too overpriced like a bunch of stuff you show
Nice floor plan but I don't like the stove right next to that beautiful entertainment center. The dish washer if you have to have could have been placed in the inland close to the sink area. Thanks for sharing JD. Hope you and the family had a wonderful Christmas.
We thought of that too, but putting a house on our already paid off 10 acre retirement property at our age was not in the cards after Covid, we did choose this for upgraded living and traveling, plus were in fire region part of the year. Fire was 50 miles from our property and we were mandatory evacuated. So having your home not burn up in a fire will be comforting. No one buys an RV at any price for it depreciated value.
I am somewhat surprised that there are only 2 axles on this unit with a GVWR of 21,000 lbs. The 4 Goodyear tires with 125 psi in them can only support 19,220 lbs per Goodyear (4,805 lbs per tire). It seems like you would need a third axle.
Remember that about 4,500lbs of the GVWR at full load would rest on the tow vehicle. It's also highly unlikely that any family would load it up with over 3,800lbs of cargo.
Could you go over the no boundaries 19.1? I know you did a quick walkthrough of some of the no boundaries models but no I don't like anyone else's reviews of trailers they aren't very in depth or honest
ultimate luxury??? I think these terms are used all over the board. Luxury yes. Ultimate Luxury??? show me the jacuzzi, the pizza oven, the king size sleep number bed and the roof top patio.
We have a 2019 44ms Dallas just over a year now and love it. Have had just a few minor issues mostly cosmetic. We are full time. If you are looking at DRV speak with Alicia at Rolling Retreats. You won't find a better price.
For that kind of money they cut the teakwood seat. A mold is mass produced saving them money and ruining the whole rig. I will stick with redwood less money and more for the money.