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CT51
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Oct 04, 2015

Travato or Roadtrek

Planning to buy either a Travato 59K, or a Roadtrek 170 Versatile. I will use it with my wife to do some traveling out west to see all the stuff, national parks etc, that we have never seen. (we are retired). I have owned several RV's, but my wife has never been as enthusiastic as me. Plan is to stay in hotels, and have the van just for the toilet, fridge, and a place to take a quick nap while driving. I will still use the RV by myself, to go camping with the dog from time to time. I do that in state parks near our home in the Atlanta area.

The bath arrangement in the Travato is obviously more roomy, and doesn't require anything special to use. Also twin beds are convenient and comfy. Roadtrek is two feet shorter, and has somewhere to sit for a passenger other than the front passenger seat. Also, the Roadtrek looks more like a conversion van than an
RV. If anyone owns either one, what have you liked best about it, and what are the shortcomings?

Thanks in advance for sharing your experiences with these RVs

CT51
  • The Travato is huge inside compared to the 170; a lot taller and wider, but there is no place for a passenger to sit in the "k". In the "g" yes, but not the "k". The extra length is a non-issue. I've parked downtown in cities or in regular spots at Costco or Home Depot.
  • get out and kick some tires- many youtube videos from dealers do a great job of showing layout, features and you can see how easy ( or not) moving around the van is.

    the RT versatile is a 4 seat w/ sideways sleeper- how tall are you?

    the RT popular series is a 3 seater & sleeps fore and aft..so better for taller people.
    the 2nd row seats may not be near as comfy as the front seat...some remove them and add a cabinet or just for more room by the door

    these models may a be a little "claustro" as the cabinetry makes it feel close

    ( I know nothing about the travato)


    the 170 is shorter than the 190- the 190 has extra room and is same width height pretty much- the 190 may have a stronger chassis and larger motor option, depending on year.

    RT has older brochures and manuals on the website- nice if you are shopping used


    we travel 2+dog in a 2006 Pleasure-Way Lexor TD built on a Chev 3500 chassis. I prefer a GM chassis- i know how they work

    it is a gem. 2 swivel seats up front, 2 benches in the back make to a queen...or leave out the bolsters and 2 singles. we find we leave the bed made up as a bed all the time.

    models with an enclosed toilet chew up alot of space...we only use or toilet for liquids, no solids- not even paper. reduces the chemistry experiment.
    using it offers privacy just by opening the doors to 90º ( which on the PW latch)..it's just the 2 of us.
    These latching doors can also offer rear privacy is stopping for a quick nap- no need to close off the cabin, just open the door and click it into the latch.

    we don;t use the shower...many models come with outdoors shower option- we use that for us, dog, muddy boots, cleaning fish.
    anywhere we are that is remote and doesn't have showers...is remote enough we can shower outside.

    also a 2 sink is nicer than a single sink w/liner which some RT's have


    every B is a pile of compromises, see what matches your needs best.

    a "van" makes a little more stealthy when traveling and may pass muster if you are visiting someone who lives in a HOA.
    whenever I call for reservations I describe it as "campervan" not "motorhome".