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JCGibson
Mar 10, 2014Explorer
ReneeG wrote:
I can't respond to the actual exterior lengthy on that model of Bighorn because we have a 3055RL - ours is 35'5" exterior front to end. As for likes - solid. Luxurious residential amenities. We love our floor plan. We're able to get to all appliances in the kitchen, access the kitchen table to sit down, access the bathroom and the bed, all with the slides in. We often stop en route and get in our unit to eat or sleep. Once while camped at a state park, a terrible wind storm came up, we had to bring all our slides in but we were able to ride out the storm while playing cards at the kitchen table and eat. In our previous units, we couldn't have done this. We bought ours new August of 2010, it was a 2011. So far no issues to date. We've maintain both the interior and exterior. We love the fireplace and use it when we have hookups. Our unit has a desk, which DH uses for computer work. Overall, the quality is outstanding and it's comfortable. Things I don't like - our sleeper sofa is on the side opposite the fireplace. When it's opened up for guests, it blocks entry into the living area forcing us to lift a leg to get past it. A rear sofa sleeper would've been better. This is just the right length for us. Enjoy picking yours out.
We had a 2009 Big Horn 3400RE and we liked it a lot (although its published length was around 34'6", but actual length was 38'). Thought we wanted to go the Toy Hauler route, but that was a mistake and regretted it. So we sold it last November and that is why we are in our quest for the under 35' Fiver. If the Big Horn 3010 measures anything like the Big Country it will be to long. Not sure how companies measure there rigs because it sure isn't on the outside.
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