We thought the build quality was pretty good, and it definitely fulfilled all of our needs, but we sold it to get a Montana High Country 362RD. There were a few things that bugged us. I couldn’t put my tailgate down unless I was perfectly lined up with the fifth wheel. So hooking up was a two person job because someone would have to raise the tailgate as I backed up to the unit if I was at any kind of angle. Only having one entrance quickly became annoying because dirt was tracked by the kids through the whole camper. The bunk room was not spacious at all if you have more than two kids back there, and the windows were very small. And once we walked through a unit with the master bed on a slide, my wife could never be happy in a regular bedroom again.
Like I said though, it seemed like a good unit. If any thing, I think it felt more solid and better quality than our High Country. And you can have the recliners swapped out for a sleeper sofa if you want. (If you have a good dealer). We had that done because we wanted more sleep options. Had the sofa and dinette locations swapped as well, so the sofa wouldn’t block the bunk room door when it was a bed.
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