For me, one of the best things about Outdoors RV units I like is the in-house built frame they use. It's heavy duty and way ahead of the other major manufacturer used on most other trailers. The frame is supplied to them by Nash. The version that Nash uses, the same frame, is off-road "certified" by an outside independent company. You won't ever have to worry about frame flex, failed welds or frame cracks that sometimes does happen. If I were to be looking for a new TT and wanted the best and money didn't matter, I be looking at Outdoors RV.
Check out all their features on their website and compare to other makes. They simply have many features others don't. The feedback I've read on forums from owners is tremendously positive.