4. Benefit: Results in a
stronger, longer lasting
coach, stronger than
pinch-rolled lamination
Feature: Major investment
in vacuum lamination
technology
6. Benefit: Protects
front from rock
damage, higher end
look, higher resale
value, more
aerodynamic
Feature: Full
fiberglass painted
front cap with LED
lights
7. Benefit: More light inside, more energy
efficient, cooler, lower maintenance to outside
bulbs, brighter, safer, improved visibility
Feature: LED lighting inside and out
10. Benefit: Solid
closing, do not
have to push hard
to close, higher
end used on
motorhomes, kee
ps gear clean and
dry
Feature: Slam baggage
door latches
19. Benefit: Real wood
for screws to bite
into, no swelling like
MDF stiles
Feature: Screwed and glued lumber core cabinetry
20. Benefit: Residential
ball bearing guides
featuring no slam
technology so
drawers close
smoothly and easily
Feature: Residential no slam ball
bearing drawer guides in kitchen
21. Benefit: One piece
eliminates open points.
Larger, residential shower
for more room, and seat for
convenience
Feature: One piece
fiberglass large shower
23. Benefit: Cold cracking warranty, soft
padded feel, warmer to walk
on, comfortable – very durable
Feature: Padded vinyl flooring
24. Benefit: Helps to clean
black tank, keeps tank
probes clean and debris
free, eliminates odors
when storing, probes
have higher accuracy
with no false readings
Feature: Black tank flush with digital tank probes
25. Benefit: Allows the
slide room to move in
and out squarely with a
tight seal all the way
around
Feature: Four point gear-driven slide system
31. The Competition
• No aluminum around openings – walls flex, causing broken seals, leak
points, prone to rot
• Pinch rolled lamination with 1 lb. foam - less pressure and contact time -
delamination & flexing, costly repairs
• White fiberglass – shows dirt, less attractive
• Wrapped front with fiberglass - loose, bubbles, could move in sunlight or
delaminate, wavy – unattractive
• Conventional bulbs put off substantially more heat, more bulb
replacement, more maintenance, less bright and less safe
• No underbelly enclosure - road grime, dirt & water thrown up into mechanicals.
Rodents & bugs can get inside, no heat to tanks
• Raw wood studs in storage area, no lights to see cargo - lower end looking
• Standard storage latches - have to push hard to close, loose seal, gear can get
wet
32. The Competition
• Optional power awning, longer setup and takedown time
• No arched ceilings, less headroom especially in bedroom
• Conventional one-piece plywood floors can warp and are less sturdy
• Less residential feel without ceiling fan, reduced air flow
• No charging station or station with lower capability
• Porcelain or plastic sinks can crack or chip, less durable
• Formica or other less durable countertop material, less attractive, not residential
look and feel
• Flat panel or MDF vinyl wrapped doors - cheaper look, noisy or clanks
• Stapled cabinetry loosens over time, joints split and cabinet flexes when opened -
not residential or durable
• Non-ball bearing drawer guides - stick, warp, don’t slide well with weight in drawer
• Lack storage to cut cost, not “camper friendly”
33. The Competition
• Smaller, more confined shower, less comfort
• 74-inch bed, foam not as comfortable as inner spring, less room to sleep
• Traditional linoleum cracks under extreme cold, feels cold to walk on, cuts and
gouges easier
• No tank flush, tank monitor probes do not read accurately, odors when storing
• Cable-driven guides can snap and break, don’t close as squarely and tightly as gear-
driven slides, costly repairs
• Black pipe is heavier and adds more weight to coach than LP fittings, susceptible to
rust, fittings installed on production line
• Double 20# LP tanks means less capacity, more fill ups
• Less accurate probes lead to inaccurate tank readings due to debris or obstructions