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- RockinTCampExplorerI definitely agree with you gmc600.. When we bought the 4200 I liked the amount of cabinets but did not think about how high they were. I have a step stool to get what I need but it is very inconvenient.
- gmc6000Explorer
dwaydick wrote:
I just want some advice with anyone who has experience with these toy haulers. I'm going to buy one in the next 6 months and just want some advice from owners. I'm leaning more to the Cyclone 4200 or 4100.
Thanks
Danny
One of the big issues I found when shopping for a new toy hauler was the placement of the kitchen cabinets. Most toy haulers have the cabinets mounted up very high . I looked at the units you mentioned above, and all the ones I looked at had the kitchen cabinets mounted from the ceiling. With my wife only being 5' tall, that posed a problem, as she would need a step ladder to access anything.
The KZ Inferno was one of the few brands that mounted the cabinets at normal level.
Bottom line, make sure you really consider the usability of the unit you are looking at. - thompsjkExplorer
Y-Guy wrote:
RockinTCamp before you just jump back into the Voltage check out the Grand Design Momentum line up, bit more $ but they are designed for full timers. Just a thought.
I second the Momentum vote, we looked and looked and could not find anything we liked better. They also have some new models coming out in the near future. - Y-GuyModeratorGlad you looked at least. Enjoy every minute you can with the kids; we loved camping with ours. Sadly it's college time now.
- RockinTCampExplorerI saw that in another thread and checked them out last week. The problem that I have and the main reason I wanted in the Cyclone, was the fact that there was not enough space for everyone to sit at one time in the Voltage and the kitchen space was limited. There are five of us and only four seats in most campers. The Cyclone had space for all five to sit but I lost the big picture with kitchen and cabinet space. I looked at the Grand Design Toy Haulers and the most seating they have is for four. During the summer.. sitting is not an issue since we spend most of our time outside and sight seeing but during the winter it becomes an issue. Choosing the perfect RV when your kids become teenagers is definitely a huge challenge but the time spent together is worth it.
- Y-GuyModeratorRockinTCamp before you just jump back into the Voltage check out the Grand Design Momentum line up, bit more $ but they are designed for full timers. Just a thought.
- RockinTCampExplorerI am new to the forum but I ran across this post looking for some advice for myself. We have been traveling for 4 years and have owned a Cyclone and a Voltage. Just recently, we bought the new Cyclone 4200 because of the upgraded fridge and open floorplan. We have had it less than 2 months and are already looking into trading it in. It is definitely not designed for people who spend more than a weekend at a time in their camper. We will be getting back into a voltage within the week I hope. Our previous camper was the Voltage 3950 but I am looking at the 3970 because of the floorplan. Has anyone had any issues with that model?
- pipers_familyExplorerMharpool. Thanks for answering our question on a Raptor king. We've been wondering. Could never find specs on the actual size.
- tinner12002Explorer
steiny93 wrote:
i faced the same challenge
I searched the online forums for each of them and looked for trends. I also walked through each of them and compared and contrasted as best I could.
In general you'll find some folks in each camp who are unhappy. My take is that they are in general about the same from a quality perspective; you just need to find the one you like the features of the best.
ps
now that we've had the cyclone a couple years with the hdt we've figured out what we really like and don't like. the next one will be a build from www.forksrv.com if you have sometime you should check them out
You better have a fat wallet to get one of those! Didn't see any specs on their website or anything about toyhaulers. - mharpoolExplorerI agree with rockerrider and everyone has great info. I say make sure you get a floorpan that works best for you and that it's not so massive that you can't get it parked or placed where you need to.
We love our new Raptor 332. It has come through with flying colors so far. We love that it has LED's throughout. Raptor claims to have a "King Suite" and you can see the floorpans showing the bed marked KING. It is not a queen or a king but something in between. I use king sheets and suspenders. I feel this is deceptive marketing along with the "Central Vac" which is really a shop vac mounted on a wall. Overall we're satisfied with the Raptor.
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