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Need Ideas for New Trailer

randygk
Explorer
Explorer
We are looking to upgrade to a larger travel trailer and would like to upgrade amenities as well. We are happy with our Hideout 23RBWE but need something with more seating. We are looking for something around 26 to 29 feet with the ability to use for lunch when we are traveling. We want to be able to prepare a lunch (get to the refer and sink), sit while eating and be able to use the bathroom all with the slideout/s in. We like the Wind River 250RDSW.
Any other trailers similar?
Thanks
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Mr__C
Explorer
Explorer
Some slides are not meant to be walked on when retracted. Our Keystone is that way. But, you can get around it if you need to, and the bath has an exterior door...
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myredracer
Explorer II
Explorer II
This is our layout and it allows us to do what you are looking for. The rear kitchen counter gives a LOT more counter space than the majority of TTs made. Sofa is usable with slide in. Need to move the slide out at least a few inches to get into the bathroom but has never been an issue for us. Jayco and one or two other manufacturers make a similar layout.

BubbaChris
Explorer
Explorer
We love the very easy access to kitchen and bath with our slide fully in.

And although popping the slide a little during a stop is OK for many, I've been in places where even 6" would have me worried either about someone running into it or me forgetting about it until I look in my rearview mirror.

The Wind River looks like a more spacious living/dining area, but I'm now very attached to how large and comfortable our rear bath is. And our counter space for cooking is very hard to beat.
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owenssailor
Explorer
Explorer
randygk wrote:
Thanks for the advice. Our current slide out extends 38 inches and there is not always room for it. Maybe a narrower slide out is easier to deal with. And since this is my first RV with a slide, after reading the manual about having the rv level and stabilized it appears this is not necessary.


You probably don't need the slide out the full 38 inches to get access to essentials.
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randygk
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Explorer
Thanks for the advice. Our current slide out extends 38 inches and there is not always room for it. Maybe a narrower slide out is easier to deal with. And since this is my first RV with a slide, after reading the manual about having the rv level and stabilized it appears this is not necessary.

owenssailor
Explorer
Explorer
I agree that being able to access everything with the slide in is a red herring. Get the layout size and quality you like and can afford. The slide will move at the touch of a button anytime you want to access anything that is blocked. whe stopping for lunch etc there is always enough room.
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2012 Chev Silverado Crew Cab 5.3 6 spd 3.42 (sold)
2017 Chev Silverado Crew Cab 5.3 8 spd 3.42
Equal-i-Zer 1400/14000
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BillB800si
Explorer
Explorer
randygk wrote:
We are looking to upgrade to a larger travel trailer and would like to upgrade amenities as well. We want to be able to prepare a lunch (get to the refer and sink), sit while eating and be able to use the bathroom all with the slideout/s in. We like the Wind River 250RDSW.Thanks

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Don't let using the facilities be your determining factor. Out first trailer we could get at everything without extending the slides BUT we found over the years we can always extend the slides for a quick lunch be it a parking lot- rest stop- truck stop- whatever.
Get the floorplan you'll be happy with.
Good luck,
Bill B. (S.E. Michigan)
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SlowBro
Explorer III
Explorer III
Look at the trailer in my signature. Yes it's a hybrid, but the tent end doesn't prevent 6 or even 8-12 people (if they love each other) from using it without extending the tent. In other words, the tent part is optional 🙂

Bad part is, I've not seen many like it. Kinda rare design.
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Dick_B
Explorer
Explorer
My Sunnybrook does everything you have listed.
Dick_B
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krobbe
Explorer
Explorer
My TT has clearance to get into the bathroom with the slides in. But honestly, it takes 2 seconds to push a button to put the slide out. I put em out in a rest area, walmart parking lot, pretty much any place we stop for lunch. I don't see it as a priority to have to get in the bathroom with the slide in.
For me, quality first(for a given price point), layout second. (Although if I knew more when I bought my current TT, I might own an ArcticFox with dual pane windows) But I do like what I have.
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NascarBobnBeth
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We have a Artic Fox 26x. its 26feet and we can get to the bathroom and kitchen area with the slide in and eat at the dining table. we really like it

rbpru
Explorer II
Explorer II
My only comment is to make sure the retracted slide does not block the kitchen or the bath. Both quite handy on the road.
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Oasisbob
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Explorer
Many trailers come to mind. Looking is half the fun. To me quality is as important as flor plan. Take a look at the track record of the manufacturer. Spend some time here in the archives and see who had problems and how quickly they were resolved. Quality is sorely lacking in many of the offerings I have seen.
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