NEW! SUV & Mid Size Truck Towable Small RV with GREAT Windows! 2024 Remote 19R Travel Trailer
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- NEW MODEL! • 2024 Remote 19R Solo & Couple's Camping Travel Trailer by Coachmen RV
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Weights & Measures:
Hitch 378 lb.
Max 4,700 lb.
Empty 3,556 lb.
Cargo 1,144 lb.
Length 21' 8"
Height 9' 10"
Width 7ft
Fresh 52 gal.
Gray 35 gal.
Black 35 gal.
Awning 14'
Solar 200-570w
Bed 54x74"
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Make it 8ft wide, no slide, full queen. Done. Gold.
Thanks Nerd! Oh, you are brilliant for including this on the heels of the monthly showing solo female RVers increasing!
Kitchen sink - The smaller size will absolutely work for some. Not a lot of room for storing kitchen stuff, usually only cooking simple meals for 1-2, and leaving dirty dishes in a small space = cluttered and have nothing to eat off of then. If someone is making a bigger batch of something in a crockpot for multiple days of leftovers, a collapsable dishpan is probably in their future.
TV - Not needed in every camper from the factory. Even if someone did full-time in this model, most likely would use a tablet, phone or computer to watch streaming. If possible, I think I would mount one of those crazy every-which-way articulating computer monitor arms on hanging wardrobe/nightstand to watch in bed.
Blue sofa - Like it without seeing true color. Blue is pretty neutral and that didn't look graish compared to other colors in the camper. In person, I bet it all comes together well.
Bathroom - Drawer not cabinet door unless the manufacturer feels since located behind the axels too much bounce will work drawer track screws out faster than the door hinge screws. Or maybe drawer face would hit door trim.
The bike rack - I am not sure. If the manufacturer gave me a choice between the bike rack in the front or the attached ladder in the back/included telescoping ladder, I would choose the ladder.
Josh: The 19R is an OK travel trailer if it wern't for that pesky slide out. When you're able please review the slideless EXPLORE 17R by Coachmen. Now there's a trailer that meets ALL the rest stop/truck stop/ crackerbarrel criteria. Respectfully, W.S.
Yeah, by not having a TV hook up option, you would think as a business/manufactor, you wouldn't want to limit a product to just a certain consumer, and yes it definitely needs a showermizer if you're targeting the dry camping/boondocking Campers. The Showermizer is super useful and makes the most sense.
Fewer people are using their TV’s in RV’s, they just use their laptops or tablet devices.
@@Erin-Thor good point
@@jshoota19ify - That said, when I travel I love watching the local news and weather, so I would like a TV.
@Erin-Thor yes, I guess the intention was to target boondocking, but it's nice to have the option if you decide to "rv park it" once in a while. Plus, they need to put that Showmizer. It's a game changer for boondocking.
@@jshoota19ify Agree, but I was thinking their goal was to keep the weight and cost down. Every time I see web nets instead of doors I think stick built cheap as it gets build. My heart is on an ember, but so many unsatisfied customers.
This floorplan has so much potential👍but no ladder, no TV and a cheap entry level bathroom with a plastic toilet and a shower curtain was disappointing😢
Agree on the potential. I think the intention was maybe make it entry level for the first time owner.
@@jshoota19ify For an extra couple hundred bucks a manufacturers can give you quality instead of crap in a $20,000-$30,000RV👍but choosing not to says a lot to me how they feel about their customers🫤
I will happily trade a tv mount for that absolutely great glass window coverage. I normally am not a fan of slide outs, but to get that comfortable and usable interior, I will gladly go for that slide out. Campsite and front window views at just plain awesome. Then you also get great Gladys Kravitz snoopy window coverage on the road side as well. Ding ding ding -SCORE on this puppy. And you also have a rear window in the bathroom! Extra points!
Bonus points for the Gladys reference
Love love the windows... I think it would be great for a starter!!!!
Great idea!!
I like the round windows on the outside. Gives the trailer some individualized style. This trailer would be stunning with a custom wrap on the outside.
Well, as tall people age, they shrink a bit. The small bathroom & kitchen remind me of dorm life .
Based on going to college in the late '80's and living in dorms made in the 1940's, I can tell you there are so many international manufacturered items that collapse into inches, one could live the " high life " in that camper. 😊
Love the outside look with the windows. Like the interior. Wish it had blackout Shad’s. The kitchen is nice. Love how big the bath is for how small it is! Thank you josh!
That kitchen sink is a deal breaker for me. But......if I got it for the right price I'd pull the stove out completly (I use a 1 burner induction anyways), get a new counter and put in a bigger sink since there appears to be plenty of room in the cabinet.
Our first camper didn't have a TV and we were fine for 10 years. Our new rig has a TV and recliners. My hubby lives that TV. I don't care because I keep myself entertained with my phone. I will never give up our reclining sofa though😅
We didn’t have a TV either, but I was in my 20’s then and I sat outside at a picnic table in the pouring rain and I liked it😳now I need theater seating and a TV when it rains all weekend😂
I really like thos. It has a really open feeling.
Shower miser , max solar, tv, retractable shower door vs. curtain and I would like no slide so that all areas can be usable on the road
AGREED. AND...GET RID OF THE 'BUG ANTENNAE'.
👍🏻 Ty
Add a second axle ( confidence builder) and a ladder on the back ( for ham radio antenna) and it would be almost perfect.
USE THE 'BUG ANTENNAE' ON THE FRONT, THEN YOU CAN GO CAMO.
@@robertkorona9867 I would plan on also using it.
good video Josh
7 foot wide sounds great for driving down old National Park roads looking for a place to park. 😊
Is there a dual axel no slide version of this?
That is a solid solo rig 🙂! I actually prefer no tv mount, I tend to consume entertainment on my PC or tablet, which can be set anywhere. Narrow body means it will fit just about any camp site!
Yeah definitely easy to tote around a 7 wide. Model
awesome. i can pull this with my Ridgeline :)
Nice camper I would like a splash guard between stove and bedroom. Maybe small wall?
Similar layout to our older 2018 Apex Nano 189RBS. We still love our 189RBS. Still going strong years later.
One of the first things I did when I got my camper was to take out the TV. I am not a TV fan though. Also, before you said anything about the steps, I took a picture of them thinking those might work far better then the MORyde ones I currently have. They have been my BIGGEST complaint and point of frustration. I carry a folding shovel because even if I drive up on levelers if the back (my door is in the back) is not just PERFECT, I have to dig out a spot for the steps so I can shut my door. I HAVE to do something soon and those look like a great swap out.
We didn’t have a TV either, but I was in my 20’s then and I sat outside at a picnic table in the pouring rain and I liked it😳now I need theater seating and a TV when it rains all weekend😂and I feel your pain because I have the exact same problem with my steps, especially when I camp off grid on uneven ground👍
I threw out my tv years ago. Any trailer I buy, I'm gonna tell them to take it out anyways.
Simpler❤️
So Yeah, I like this trailer ✌🏻
For a really small TT that an SUV could tow it's a great singles TT or couples TT. I like the rear bath the only thing I would change is by adding a shower enclosure that bows out to add 7" to the width other than that, it's great.
Eh... I think Josh captured this with the word cute. Beyond that, it's not very functional and can't see why anyone would buy this over something like a geopro with the same floor plan.
Yes. And the Geopro/E-pro has a real stove with an oven
Yes, I agree. Give it a C-
COST.
It looks cheap anyway
I’m estimating it’s a chunk less cost vs a geo but I get what you’re saying
I wish it at least had hookup for tv. Doors for clothes above bed. But I like the kitchen. Small sink doesn't phase me...I'd rather have counter space😁
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Ty once again for all the time you spend here with me
Optional bike rack as you said not everyone wants
Optional bike rack and a standard tv. 👍
While I would not use the bike rack for any bikes, you can adapt it to carry things like chairs and other bulky items every one always has.
Josh, another great review. I love the blue sofa and foot rests are a plus. I'm curious about recepticals in the kitchen area. I didn't really see any. The sink is a disappointment, but then you can always use a couple of tubs. Full size bed is OK. Raise the wardrobes and give a little nightstand top. I like the bathroom. Would rather have the retractable shower door over the curtain.I think you could tuck a small trash can in the bathroom, then pull it out while cooking. I would rather see the old school stairs that fold up under the body. Make it an optional Nike rack. All in all, a nice couple or singles camper. I'm glad to see a real bumper for poop tube storage.
God bless, no TV hookup! We yeeted our TV out of there and used the space for wall storage. Shower misers should be industry standard. Trash bin space in RVs is the most under rated feature. I'm not too fond of the circle windows. It looks cartoonish to me.
Let's talk about that Timberwolf next to it, did Cherokee create their version of the Ibex RSV1 and 2?!
Real nice! They could have done a little better on the packages, like solar and optional bike rack. But other than that, I bet the outdoor enthusiasts will love it. As for a tv goes, people can watch stuff on their laptop.
I would pay good money for this one 😊
This has everything I need. Except a bigger sink. I have a 14 inch portable TV runs about 3 hours on battery plus a big iPad if I had to hunker down inside during a rainstorm. Full size bed is plenty big for me. I’m not planning on sharing it. Grandkids are small enough to sleep on that sofa. My current RV is a class T (tent) the kids can sleep outside in that if they still want to go camping with Grandma when they get older. Curious what the price is with the solar package.Not on the website yet.
I have 2024 Coachmen Remote 17 R. Love the blue color. Does not feel small at all with all the windows. We do not mind no TV. Sink in kitchen is to small only draw back
I’ve forgotten, I think I may have asked this before, but what’s the difference between laminated sidewall and Azdel in insulation terminology?
GOOGLE IT, PLENTY OF VIDEOS THAT EXPLAIN IT, THEN YOU CAN SEE IT YOURSELF.
@@robertkorona9867 - Done, I’m still a little confused.
Cool camper for single camper or single with a kid or two. No TV hookup might go back to the no electronics rule, but not sure everyone would want. For me electronics is the camera on my phone. A mount point would probably be a good standard item. I do think campers should have a way of carrying bikes, while not everyone does I would say a majority does. With more and more people getting electric bikes that rack won't work. For regular bikes it's not a bad location. Not sure how easy it is to get a bike off to help scout out an area. The bathroom and travel mode is really good for the size. Kitchen sink should probably be a bit bigger.
I'm ok not having a options for a tv, I don't go camping to watch tv. I would how ever like to see a true queen bed.
I feel the same in both accounts really. Ty
Similar layout to our Gulfstream 19CSK Cruiser but I prefer the rear bath as opposed to our corner one. UVW and Tongue weight are similar but has a 90 in wide body and 23ft length. Nice to have the RV queen.
This would be a great solo rv. I am getting shorter so the bed is ok, and I don’t watch tv……I like an ipad, and 7 feet wide is easier visibility when driving. The big problem is single axle….if you get a flat tire do you tip over? When we were camping, even tho I had room for a tall kitchen garbage pail….but i got a short container with a tight fitting top, which would not invite mice
I do kind of like the no tv hookups. I do NOT like no open storage by the front by the bed. Full width bathroom is fantastic. Losing closet and pantry space for that is a good trade. Open storage above the bed is not a concern for me. The robe hook on the door should have finished edges on the support piece. It's at eye level and looks cheap with cut end exposed. ALWAYS prefer premium steps. These are highly adjustable and a couple of extra plywood pads is all you need to level it out.
Dog the bounty hunter will find your uncle😂
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I don't watch TV anyway, so no TV mount is totally fine for me.
TV's are overrated/Deprecated mostly. With all the online/internet streaming stuff, most peeps get their entertainment on a tablet, notebook, computer, phone etc. so this thing not having a TV isn't a big deal to probably many of us, or at least me. Great lil' camper! Cheers !
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Well Ty!
As for TV in a camper. I don't need it. I do have a small Tablet that I can download " videos " if I chose to, but I really only do that during hurricane season in Florida. 😅
It's perfectly fine with me to have no TV and no TV hookups. I can get better cheaper if I want a TV, and really my plan is my big-screen monitor on my PC and a projector if I just want to watch something on a bigger screen.
At home I watch almost all entertainment on my PC, laptop or iPad Pro, including live TV shows on broadcast channels. But when I travel, I love being able to watch the morning/evening news, weather and whatever. So I would like a simple TV in an RV, a BIG TV if it were right above a desk of some sort where I could get some work done. 😊
Price???😊
The lack of a TV doesn’t bother me. My family have never watched it and we don’t even watch TV at home.
I would never by this but tv a must and lack plug ins looked like etc.
No TV works for me. I don't have a TV in my house, haven't watched TV in years. No computer either, just my smart phone.
👍🏻 more and more I am moving that way
🎉#NerdHerd
Ty Laura!!
And maybe bike rack on the back
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Is that a round kitchen sink ☹️ Why???
Could care less bout a tv.. have them in ours.. haven't bothered to turn them on.. if it's raining we pay alot of board games..
We tend to do the same
No tv, no black out shades, no deal
It's very basic. I would want a bigger sink, even if square and shower miser. I do like the bike rack and solar.
TV hookup required, even if TV not included.
No waste basket spot is an industry failing
No TV. I go camping to get away from the rat race and the noise. If you need a TV, bring a small portable one or set your DVR to record what you miss. I really don't like paying for options that are useless in the grand scheme of camping out. Just like B.Y.O.B. , if you want it, you bring it.
No bike rack...
Can always sell the bike rack if you don't want it
NOPE, I THINK MINE WOULD "FALL-OFF" AT THE DEALERSHIP BEFORE I LEFT.
We RARELY use the TV actually
I never understood need for tv in or outside the camper.
You are camping to connect with nature...
I dont want the bike rack. I would rather save the weight. Short shower is the worst part for me. Plus almost no outlets and small fridge.
No tv no way
No tv is a no go for me
Bike rack should be optional
I agree. Ty
The #1 reason I wouldn’t buy this is the graphics. Waaaaay too much and over done. Seriously. It’s a Coachman, and Remote, we get it. There’s no reason to plaster every blank spot with a sticker. These are too big, too in your face, and just way too many. Chillax decal dude!
Ever put a model together as a kid and and use the remaining leftover stickers from other models on your current one? That’s this camper. No one wants a rolling billboard.
I do like the bathroom and the quality of interior detail, fit and finish. It seems really well built.
Thanks for sharing with us!
I’ll pass on this on. Not FID or Fluffy Friendly.
Meh…. Definitely more of a solo camper than even a couples camper.
Sorry Sir Nerd, not my cup of tea.