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02-18-2018, 10:17 AM
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Yes they seem to be. We still prefer the 22RB floor plan. With the revised 22RBS(?) they flipped the middle section putting the dinette road side. Slide or not, a camp side dinette among other things was a must have item when we were looking.
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02-18-2018, 10:32 AM
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Location: Western Canada
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeepster360
So i have been cruising the sight. The 22RB floor plan doesn't come up much. Of course most people want a slide out or two.
I like the 22RB personally because it has a couch with the walk around queen. The rear bath is also nice I think, not so clostrafobic feeling as some. Does anyone else here have a 22RB? I just check the ORV web sight and do not see it listed as a 2018 floor plan.
John
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They kept the floor plan in the Nash model line(twin sister to Outdoors RV)
Lower trim finish, smaller fresh water tank and slightly different suspension setup.
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02-18-2018, 03:52 PM
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Slides are strange
ORV has a Creekside 21RD new for 2018 - just wish they would offer it in the Black Rock line to get the price down (Creekside trim adds cost without a good return in function imo).
The additional 1 foot increase in box length allows a full-size queen, and a nice change in dinet arrangement. Plus it keeps the spaceous bathroom of the BR 20RD - which I much prefer to the cramped, almost unusable shower in the CS 21RDS.
Speaking of slides, I'm not the type to spend much time in the trailer, so the extra space afforded by a dinet slide doesn't mean much to me. Perhaps if I was full-timing in a park I'd think differently.
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02-19-2018, 06:43 AM
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Outdoors RV Owners Club
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Ontario Canada
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Quote:
Originally Posted by totaldla
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Speaking of slides, I'm not the type to spend much time in the trailer, so the extra space afforded by a dinet slide doesn't mean much to me. Perhaps if I was full-timing in a park I'd think differently.
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Think that's it.
Our first trailer didn't have a slide. But as we spent more and more time camping, eventually becoming "snowbirds" and spending up to 4 months per year in the trailer, we wanted more room.
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02-22-2018, 04:20 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2014
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Love it
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeepster360
So i have been cruising the sight. The 22RB floor plan doesn't come up much. Of course most people want a slide out or two.
I like the 22RB personally because it has a couch with the walk around queen. The rear bath is also nice I think, not so clostrafobic feeling as some. Does anyone else here have a 22RB? I just check the ORV web sight and do not see it listed as a 2018 floor plan.
John
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I love the floor plan and have it. Walk around queen bed, couch and loveseat, lighter and less complicated without the slide. Good clothes storage. I did rebuild and recover the couch so it is better to sit on, makes a better bed, and to get rid of the pleather.
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02-23-2018, 06:26 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Msbehavin
I love the floor plan and have it. Walk around queen bed, couch and loveseat, lighter and less complicated without the slide. Good clothes storage. I did rebuild and recover the couch so it is better to sit on, makes a better bed, and to get rid of the pleather.
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Speaking of pleather, I noticed when we were going through some of the new ORV products at the RV show the dark brown vinyl upholstery felt very much like a rubber balloon. Another couple commented on the strange feel of it as well. Not sure what the buyer for ORV was thinking when they chose it but it felt terrible for an upholstery material. Even if it was just a bad batch it should not have been accepted.
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