Imagine waking up on the weekend with a new view out your window, yet still enjoying all of the same comforts of home? Well, with this Heartland Big Country fifth wheel you can wake up anywhere you like, and the triple slides throughout, as well as all of the amenities inside, will certainly bring you comforts and conveniences that resemble those you enjoy!
Step inside model 3155 RLK and take a look around. The main living area and kitchen is super spacious thanks to dual opposing slides. To your immediate left you will find a dining table and four chairs, plus two lounge chairs with storage overhead. There is more comfortable seating across the rear wall with a sofa that includes an end table on either side. You will also love the cabinetry overhead that stretches from one end to the other which can hold books, games, movies, and so much more!
The slide opposite the door side features a large entertainment center with a flat screen TV, as well as your kitchen appliances. There is also an island off center which features a double sink with plenty of space to move around behind at the three burner range and 18 cu. ft. refrigerator. There is more counter space and storage along the interior wall next to a walk-in storage cabinet.
Head up the steps to your right as you enter and find a complete bath at the top of the steps on your left. Enter the first of two sliding pocket doors and find a corner shower, sink, toilet, and linen cabinet. There is also a medicine cabinet over the sink for your personal things. The second sliding pocket door leads right into the front master bedroom.
You can also access the front bedroom from the hallway door. Once inside you will see that there is plenty of room to move around with the king size bed slide out fully extended along the road side wall. There is a dresser opposite the bed, and a front closet for your clothing to hang, as well as having a bit of drawer space inside too. The rear curb side corner features a closet space that has been prepped for a stackable washer and dryer if you choose to add, plus so much more!
So, if you like waking up to a different view out your window, but don't want to leave the comforts of home, then check out this Big Country 3155 RLK fifth wheel, and make every weekend a new adventure!
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Sleeps | 4 |
Slides | 3 |
Length | 35 ft 10 in |
Ext Width | 8 ft |
Ext Height | 13 ft 3 in |
Interior Color | HAVANNA |
Hitch Weight | 2365 lbs |
Gross Weight | 16000 lbs |
Dry Weight | 12255 lbs |
Cargo Weight | 3697 lbs |
Fresh Water Capacity | 65 gals |
Grey Water Capacity | 90 gals |
Black Water Capacity | 45 gals |
Tire Size | ST235/85R16G |
Furnace BTU | 40000 btu |
Available Beds | King |
Refrigerator Type | DSI Gas Electric |
Refrigerator Size | 18 cu ft |
Convection Cooking | Yes |
Cooktop Burners | 3 |
Number of Awnings | 1 |
Axle Weight | 7000 lbs |
LP Tank Capacity | 30 lbs. |
Water Heater Capacity | 10 gal. |
Water Heater Type | Quick Recover DSI 110/12V |
AC BTU | 15000 btu |
Awning Info | 16' Electric with LED Light Strip |
Axle Count | 2 |
Washer/Dryer Available | Yes |
Number of LP Tanks | 2 |
Electrical Service | 50 amp |
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Heartland Recreational Vehicles LLC, Elkhart, Ind., was founded in 2003 by a quintet of RV veterans. Their philosophy is lower numbers mean a better market and better dealers. That was one of the reasons why all of them left their previous companies to bring Heartland RV to the public.
The first product created by Heartland was a high-end fifth wheel. The LANDMARK which was aimed at extended-stay RVers who spend a lot of time in their coaches at one location was picked to create first on purpose because it was going to be the hardest to build and they wanted to prove that they could do it and do it right.