Well, it’s been three weeks since we brought the new Avalanche 313 RS home and we’ve spent a total of four nights in it so far. The Covid 19 thingy is really cramping our mojo.
We absolutely love the overall trailer, I’m really digging the (MUCH) larger basement, the ducted A/C in both the living area and the bedroom; it’s so darn quiet.
So far we haven’t had any trouble with the new style TV antenna and the Key TV, I know it seem a good many of y’all have… but nothing.
The difference in the Level UP system and the hydraulic slide system over the 3.0 Ground Control and electric slide motors is amazing. I will admit that after reading all the issues some of y’all have had with the Level Up system I was ready for the trailer to take a nose dive into the ground the first time I hit that AUTO LEVEL button; but nope… it has never done anything but extend the front jacks a good bit more than I’d have thought necessary before leveling everything out…
First time we’re at a campsite with a fully level pad I’m going to check not only the level but the pin box height because I think this trailer is a bit higher than the old 333 MKS…
The jury is still out on the fancy new steps, seems like they take a lot of adjusting to get them right and then the next site requires more. But I guess if every site was level that wouldn’t be an issue.
Another thing I can’t get enough of is not having to crawl around on the ground to reach the galley dump valve, having them all in the water center is fan**#* tastic… I love it… Now I wish that they hadn’t put that sewer hose caddy up under the front of the trailer… not going to crawl around on the ground for that either...
Truthfully, at least so far the only thing I got to gripe about is the glass thingy on the fake fireplace keeps jumping out of its bracket and falling.. so far it ain’t broke but we all know that’s gonna happen if I don’t remember to use some double sided tape on it..
Oh…. And the first thing we did was un-plug them silly Theater seats.. the pup turned them all on every time he laid his head on the arm…