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Old 01-28-2022, 01:01 AM   #21
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I guess if you are comparing this against B class RV it looks fantastic

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Old 01-29-2022, 10:51 PM   #22
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A game changer? I guess it is not clear to me what game this is supposed to change.

We have a B+ and by comparison with what I saw in the video our RV is huge. We have a 2 door refrigerator/freezer while the unit in that RV is way too small. The freezer looked like it would hold a TV dinner, but not much more. The swing-down bed blocks the air vent at the top of the RV, so it seems pretty useless. The table takes up too much space in the room and I don't think I would care for a wet bath.

One good thing is that after seeing that walk-through I now feel our RV is much larger and more comfortable that I thought it was on our last trip.
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Old 01-30-2022, 03:34 PM   #23
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I remember posting about the offerings from Oasi about a year ago. It's good to see that they're finally getting things in place. 👍
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Old 01-30-2022, 06:05 PM   #24
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Those 2 showing it off were small people & still had to side step to get inside & move around!! I'm 6' 270lbs, the DW is not as small as the lady in the video, so we'd be like a couple sardines, as we would in a B class. No way are we going to climb a ladder to get into a bed we have to make every night, we're up too many times at night. I'm sure most have heard to old adage "never crap where you eat!", that would be near impossible in that thing.
If that, or a B class, were the only choice in a rvs it would be a game changer for us for sure, we'd no longer be rv owners. Especially with the absolutely ridiculous prices on them. For that kind of $$ you could buy a decent class A that you wouldn't have to go outside to change your mind.
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Old 01-31-2022, 02:02 AM   #25
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Well, since you asked….I think it’s awful! Trying to put “everything” in space for just a little. I van camped (alone) for years but I accepted the fact that a van is not a full RV. It was roomy for sleeping and getting around. Cooked, ate and pooped outside. It was a fine life. We had a 26 ft class C and gave it up quickly as too small for two seniors. 30 ft class A works just fine thank you very much. Cheaper too.
Pete, I totally agree. The price is way too high for something that small. 7 months ago I bought a 2011 35' high quality diesel pusher with 35K miles and a good service record for $105K. 3 slide-outs, 4 door frig with ice maker, 8000 watt generator, 92 gal fresh, 81 gray, 57 black. Just boondocked for 6 nights with capacity to spare. I've put 10,000miles on it already with no issues. Yes it's more costly to operate and maintain but it offers so much more for the money.
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Old 01-31-2022, 02:35 AM   #26
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What brand and model?
And how about some pictures?
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Old 01-31-2022, 04:50 AM   #27
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What brand and model?
And how about some pictures?
Itasca Meridian 34Y

I think this link is to my photo album on my profile. Not sure I did it right...

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Old 01-31-2022, 09:07 AM   #28
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Hmmm....? As an Englisman living in Ireland who's owned 4 US RV's, this I a prime example of why I've only ever owned a US RV. Don't get me wrong, it's horses for courses and this looks very well made, but it's just far too small, and the
price seems very dear compared to its cost over here.
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Old 01-31-2022, 03:32 PM   #29
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Hmmm....? As an Englisman living in Ireland who's owned 4 US RV's, this I a prime example of why I've only ever owned a US RV. Don't get me wrong, it's horses for courses and this looks very well made, but it's just far too small, and the
price seems very dear compared to its cost over here.

Exactly. It depends so much on what the RV will be used for, and under what conditions, that it seems pointless to compare directly as if needs are the same.

A large family of large individuals camping for a week in one site and moving around in their towed toad is one extreme, and at the other is a small couple who tour in their RV driving long distances daily and rarely staying in same site more than one night at a time. For my taste a 30+ foot motorhome is ideal for one, a van-size RV for the other.

Somewhere in middle of these extremes are a lot of different needs and wants.
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Old 01-31-2022, 04:44 PM   #30
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They DO offer some larger floorplans...

https://www.wingamm.com/us/
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Old 02-02-2022, 12:50 PM   #31
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I have purchased 2 new B-Class RVs within the past 10 months (Tellaro & Sanctuary). I really like the maneuverability (easy to drive), the ability to drive anywhere without concern, the ability to maintain highway speeds without fear, easy of maintenance, stealth, and the off road capability. The biggest downside is obviously space. The RV shown here checks most of the boxes for me accept maybe stealth and off-road capability but does give you a ton more space. As for the price, B-Class RV are averaging between 125-150K right now ... and yes I agree they are expensive.
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Old 02-02-2022, 02:02 PM   #32
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There's no doubt that these could be a real winner for the right type of travelers.
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Old 02-08-2022, 01:05 AM   #33
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Agree, I just have a hard time buying something that does not exist yet. Then again, I could not even wait 3 months for a Tesla ... so maybe it is just me.
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