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kodiakcanuck
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Aug 12, 2019

Rear picture window model suggestions

Hello all,
Looking for TT model suggestions for a couples trailer that has the large rear window with 2 chairs livingroom set up.

Looking for something from 25 to 29 feet and from the 2005 to 2015 year range, no new models please.

Some I have found:
2009 Fleetwood Wilderness 260 RLS
2011 Rockwood Ultra Lite 2604

Any feedback welcome!
  • We have the twin to the 2604, a Flagstaff 26RLWS. Great RV. While there are some cons to the floorplan, it's the best we've found for 2 plus a large labradoodle.
  • outback 295RE/298RE. We have the 295RE. The 298 came out a little later and replaced the 295RE. The 298RE is same layout but added a bedroom wardrobe slide. Upside is more closet room, downside is only a window on one side of the bedroom. has a huge rear window, big windows on the side, TV drops down into a cabinet to give full rear view. opposing slides for big living area, fridge,stove,microwave, bath, dinette, cabinets all accessible with the slides in. On the long side of your limit.

    2 chairs on one side, couch on the other side and a large dinette.

    Ours has 35K+ miles on it and no problems.

    the only downside is that earlier models came with 30A service and one AC, which is barely adequate in some climates. Later models did have a 50A option with either a second air or provisions for it.
  • Have a look at the Pacific Coachworks Tango or Villagio in the 2007 - 2010 model years.
    Model 306RLSS.
    It not only has the arrangement you describe, but also has a 12 foot slide that goes out 3 feet. Slide contains the dinette and couch. The SS in the model name stands for Super Slide.

    It's beautiful! As I type this I'm sitting in one, enjoying the view out that large window with a coffee in hand!

    Guess I better add that this one is 32 feet, a bit longer than what you requested.
  • Go look at Outdoors RV...One of their big selling points is the BIG picture window in the back of the TT...They offer many different floorplans and while a bit more expensive than an entry model, they appear to be better built and are designed for more rugged use.

    They are probably the vendor that we will get a TT from in the future...