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CampingN_C_
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Aug 04, 2018

Fusion owners opinions

So it looks like we may be back shopping again and we've got a real heavy eye on the Fuzion 427. Just wondering what some opinions of the Fuzions are. From what homework I've done it seems to be a 'somewhat' higher end build than some others. I like the fact that the wiring it structured and color coded, a first for most RV's.
They claim that all three AC's can be ran simultaneously, can anyone tell me how they pull that off? Build in capacitors?
It also has the Moryde fold up steps on the main door. I'd like to hear what peoples opinions are on those over time.
Thanks
  • What? Wait! You've only had that since like February right? Whats up with the Jayco?
  • I can't help on the quality etc of the Fuzion, but as for those fold up steps, think about all the dirt, sand, grass etc that collects on them and imagine where all that will end up when you fold them up into the trailer. I have seen comments about always having to clean them before putting them away. Just something to think about.
  • Y-Guy wrote:
    What? Wait! You've only had that since like February right? Whats up with the Jayco?


    Several things,
    One, we rushed into the purchase with 'Jayco blinders" on. I've had several Jaycos over the years and WAS pretty brand loyal. Nothing major, I'd say it's a great camper for the price point, but we should've coughed up more coin to start with.
    We just didn't shop as much as we should. We will spend at least 30 weekends a year in this thing racing, with that you find out quick what you don't like.
    Another thing was, I was dead set on keeping my 3/4 ton and was trying to stay within those numbers. Well you can see from my sig that that didnt last long. We now have a 3500.
  • CampingN.C. wrote:
    Well you can see from my sig that that didnt last long. We now have a 3500.


    "2018 Ram 3500 DRW CCLB Aisin 4.10 4x4"

    Nice.
  • LOL CampingN.C. the upgrade cycle begins.

    Step 1: Honey we need a toy hauler
    Step 2: Honey the truck isn't big enough for the toy hauler we bought, sorry.
    Step 3: Honey we need a bigger toy hauler for another toy.

    Congrats on the new truck!
  • We also repurchased a Jayco after some shopping around and got the Seismic. There are definitely some issues that we are working through. There are so many other things on these high end toy haulers to go wrong. I do like a couple things that the Fuzions had but still came back to the Jayco. And we also got an incredible price. 70k for a 4113 with I think a 117k sticker. Problem is we are also coming from a Designer series so the build quality is not as good anyway.
  • I have a 2014 Fuzion 401. Bought new in 2015. Been a real solid camper. We just spent 7 weeks living in it. Everything worked fine. The only issue I've had is the main slide floor. The floor apparently doesn't have a wood foundation so it sags a little. Probably gonna have to get the floor replaced if I don't trade it. I've noticed on some of the new ones that this has been corrected. I don't have the fold in steps so I can't comment on that.
  • I have a 2017 Fuzion 369. Im happy with it and I didn’t had the 3rd AC unit since they would have to upgrade the generator. The steps I like them more since they are more sturdy and yes you just gotta sweep them before storage them for travel. But overall it’s a great unit so far for me. Good luck