Hello all,
Not positive this is the best place to put this thread. Move if needed please!
This is my first post after lurking for some time now. Tomorrow I pick up my first Heartland product. I ordered a 2017 Big Country 3965DSS with the Elite and Independence package as well as adding the Yeti package, dual pane windows, auto cord reel, 6 point level up, 40'' bedroom tv and the directv travlr installed by the dealer. After a ton of research and looking at new campers I was torn between the Landmark Oshkosh and the BC3965DSS. The girlfriend and I love the big double bedroom slide. And subtle separation of the kitchen to the living room is what we were looking for. I know the Landmark has more glam and would have loved for the big country to have a full body paint option. The Oshkosh's down stairs is the same layout as my current camper and wanted to mix it up a bit. Im sad to see my current Newmar Torrey Pine go as its been such a solid rv. But everything good has a shelf life even with proper maintenance it can only be reliable for so long with full time living. But we are really excited for our new shiny home.
I have been full time rving for the last 10 years as I travel and use them for work. So I needed a good all season camper. This will be my 3rd camper but my first brand new one. After stalking this site and reading about everything I could learn about the new heartlands I believe it will be a perfect fit. I have seen quite a few great modification that have be done from users on this forum. I have a few of them planned for this weekend as well as one I haven't seen anyone on here do yet, So who knows if it will be a good mod but I am stealing the idea from my current camper and its seemed to work out really well. Well I have taken up enough time so I'll catch yall later
Not positive this is the best place to put this thread. Move if needed please!
This is my first post after lurking for some time now. Tomorrow I pick up my first Heartland product. I ordered a 2017 Big Country 3965DSS with the Elite and Independence package as well as adding the Yeti package, dual pane windows, auto cord reel, 6 point level up, 40'' bedroom tv and the directv travlr installed by the dealer. After a ton of research and looking at new campers I was torn between the Landmark Oshkosh and the BC3965DSS. The girlfriend and I love the big double bedroom slide. And subtle separation of the kitchen to the living room is what we were looking for. I know the Landmark has more glam and would have loved for the big country to have a full body paint option. The Oshkosh's down stairs is the same layout as my current camper and wanted to mix it up a bit. Im sad to see my current Newmar Torrey Pine go as its been such a solid rv. But everything good has a shelf life even with proper maintenance it can only be reliable for so long with full time living. But we are really excited for our new shiny home.
I have been full time rving for the last 10 years as I travel and use them for work. So I needed a good all season camper. This will be my 3rd camper but my first brand new one. After stalking this site and reading about everything I could learn about the new heartlands I believe it will be a perfect fit. I have seen quite a few great modification that have be done from users on this forum. I have a few of them planned for this weekend as well as one I haven't seen anyone on here do yet, So who knows if it will be a good mod but I am stealing the idea from my current camper and its seemed to work out really well. Well I have taken up enough time so I'll catch yall later