Most of the Shamrocks/Roos are truly "hybrids". The rear slide is considered an "expandable". They work very nicely for some folks, BUT....if you're tall, give the bed a test to see if you're comfortable. When the rear slide is in, anything that might be on the walls in that area has to come down. Some have bathroom/kitchen access while in transit and others don't. You need to decide if that's important for you. Regardless of "hybrid" or "expandable", making the bed is not the easiest chore. We had an '07 ROO since July '06 and absolutely loved it - after we learned a trick to making the beds from both inside and outside....the bad thing is that it won't work with the rear slide expandable. Take a good look at the rear mechanism and see what's involved in maintenance. My dear cousin and DH had a KZ rear slide and he was constantly having to wire brush/Rust-o-leum the frame. May be a problem for you, may not, but check it out. Suggest you make sure it's an electric slide....theirs was not and was a real killer to pull out. FYI, the Shamrock and the ROO are identical other than exterior graphics and colors. You'll find more ROO dealers. If you haven't already done so, suggest you check RVWholesalers to see if they carry the model you're looking for. If it doesn't show on their website, you might call and see if they can get it. They're located in Lakeview, OH. We saved over $4000 on our ROO over the local guy and even more than that on our new TT - and that was after trip expenses to pick it up. Very satisfied with RVW.
Trailerless but still have the spirit
2013 Rockwood Ultra Lite 2604 - new family
2007 Rockwood ROO HTT - new family
2003 Ford F-150
4 doggies - We support Adopt/Rescue.
Sam, you were the best!
Cubbie, Foxy, Biscuit and Lily - all rescues!