

This also speaks to my recommendation to find your dealership first. There’s every possibility that they’ve overcome the hurdles of a transition and absolutely nailed it. If this model does appeal to you, I would ask whoever it is at the dealership that deals with the warranty claims how the brand has been in terms of servicing the dealership. If you’re choosy about this sort of thing, you can put a fancy model in with the features you like.
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One of the things MPG is doing is not including a TV with the model-and I like this. In fact, there are a number of positive features in the build of this trailer. The company uses Azdel in the construction of this. There’s also a good amount of storage in the pass-through compartment up front. I like the look and floor plan of this trailer, and the higher ceiling and larger bed are both positive features. However, if you do a lot of boondocking, there’s nothing such as a ShowerMiser or anything like that. Water storage is about average, at 44 gallons for fresh and 30 each for gray and black. Go Power! makes a really nice one, for example, that’s very portable. However, it’s easy enough to add a solar suitcase.
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This is a huge plus to me.Īs for power, there really isn’t much provision for solar. Actually, MPG has done a really good job of making the entire trailer fully accessible in travel mode. When I first saw this model and the “L”-shaped kitchen, I was convinced that there was no way this was going to be travel accessible-but I was wrong. And I almost don’t need to mention the small oven-it’s so unfortunately common in the RV industry. Otherwise, this trailer features a plastic toilet-which is never my favorite. I’m not sure what the real world value of that sliding bed is and, as mentioned, you’re going to have to move stuff off the floor of the pass-through storage to get to that storage locker. There are a couple of things here that I’m not sure of the value of and they’re two signature features: that sliding bed and the under-floor storage. But, obviously, if you have things stored on top of the door you’re going to have to move those before you access this space. Arguably, this is a good place for tools or other things you might not need as frequently.

There’s a sub-floor storage bin here with a metal lid and a magnetic catch to keep that open. Well, keep the tablets powered, somehow the battery in books never seems to need recharging.Īnother unique aspect of this trailer is in the front pass-through storage-which is pretty sizable.

You could easily drop books or tablets in here and keep them powered. But one of the nifty things is that MPG incorporates an open box next to the sofa that has power outlets in it. The only seating option I saw was a jackknife sofa. This and the king-sized beds are the primary reasons we brought this brand on, as we had a lot of taller customers and this was well-suited to them. It is 6’11” in the center of the vaulted ceiling. That’s made even better by a taller ceiling height. So the interior of this trailer does feel much larger than some of the offerings with this same floor plan. MPG has also made the slide room larger than in most by incorporating the 12-volt refrigerator into the slide. Also, the “L”-shaped kitchen counter is pretty large, so there’s a good amount of prep space. MPG has addressed this with a breakfast bar at the end of the kitchen counter along with two bar-height stools. One of the challenges of this floor plan when you don’t have a proper dining place is where to eat. There are both USB and household plugs under each closet, as well. In order to properly facilitate the side-stepping bed design, MPG has built little boxes at the bottom of the hanging storage on either side of the bed, enabling the bed to slide all the way over to the wall. You’re not dropping dust and Skittles into the furnace vents all year and then getting “that smell” when you first kick the furnace on during that first cold camping trip.

So, I give this a thumbs up in that department. That’s the only vent in the floor of the trailer. Thumbs up for the vents in the Cruiser RV MPG 2100RB
