Well... after a lot of thought and consideration, we just pulled the trigger on a 2024 2870RL! And as a first timer, my emotions are a combination of happiness and excitement... followed by nervousness and fear! LOL
My wife and I are empty-nesters and we've been talking a lot about traveling and seeing the country. Since I'm still working, it makes it hard to take enough time off to visit the places on our bucket list AND not feel like we are always rushing to get back. Because I can work remotely, we thought that with a suitable rig, we could spend more time on the road traveling and I could work remotely.
So, we needed something that we could comfortably spend 2-3 weeks at a time in AND had a good spot where I could set up a laptop and work all day without feeling like I'm in the way or my wife feeling like she's disturbing me every time she moves around.
I know there are big rigs that offer multiple rooms or dedicated offices, but we had a budget to work within and this being the first time towing something bigger than a UHaul, we decided to settle on something in the 30' ballpark. I did a lot of research on things like travel trailer vs. fifth-wheel, used vs. new, rear-kitchen vs front-kitchen vs mid-kitchen, dinette vs table & chairs, etc, etc, etc... (if there is a point where you can do too much research, I think I blew right past it!).
We looked at hundreds (thousands?) of videos on YouTube; went to RV shows; visited dealers... and when we entered the 2870RL, it seemed like it checked all the boxes. (Well, most of them... my wife really wanted a king bed, but she kind of fell in love with this one when she walked in the front door - so that was that.) The table and chairs will make a great workstation for me, and the opposing living room slides makes this thing feel huge inside! No worry about crawling all over each other.
It's a little longer than our target (it's 33') and that makes me even more nervous... will I even be able to back this thing into my driveway? When I have to stop and get gas... am I going to get trapped? Is a strong gust going to blow me off the road? We have a RAM 2500, so I don't think I need to worry about the towing part... but the parking! It's been haunting me. Oh well, I'm sure I won't be the first person to look like an idiot taking 30 minutes to back into a spot that it takes veterans 5 minutes.
Looking forward to asking a lot of questions here... I apologize in advance!
My wife and I are empty-nesters and we've been talking a lot about traveling and seeing the country. Since I'm still working, it makes it hard to take enough time off to visit the places on our bucket list AND not feel like we are always rushing to get back. Because I can work remotely, we thought that with a suitable rig, we could spend more time on the road traveling and I could work remotely.
So, we needed something that we could comfortably spend 2-3 weeks at a time in AND had a good spot where I could set up a laptop and work all day without feeling like I'm in the way or my wife feeling like she's disturbing me every time she moves around.
I know there are big rigs that offer multiple rooms or dedicated offices, but we had a budget to work within and this being the first time towing something bigger than a UHaul, we decided to settle on something in the 30' ballpark. I did a lot of research on things like travel trailer vs. fifth-wheel, used vs. new, rear-kitchen vs front-kitchen vs mid-kitchen, dinette vs table & chairs, etc, etc, etc... (if there is a point where you can do too much research, I think I blew right past it!).
We looked at hundreds (thousands?) of videos on YouTube; went to RV shows; visited dealers... and when we entered the 2870RL, it seemed like it checked all the boxes. (Well, most of them... my wife really wanted a king bed, but she kind of fell in love with this one when she walked in the front door - so that was that.) The table and chairs will make a great workstation for me, and the opposing living room slides makes this thing feel huge inside! No worry about crawling all over each other.
It's a little longer than our target (it's 33') and that makes me even more nervous... will I even be able to back this thing into my driveway? When I have to stop and get gas... am I going to get trapped? Is a strong gust going to blow me off the road? We have a RAM 2500, so I don't think I need to worry about the towing part... but the parking! It's been haunting me. Oh well, I'm sure I won't be the first person to look like an idiot taking 30 minutes to back into a spot that it takes veterans 5 minutes.
Looking forward to asking a lot of questions here... I apologize in advance!