The Sundance XLT travel trailer 323BH by Heartland RV features a rear bunk house, outdoor kitchen, triple slides, and more!
As you enter the trailer, find plenty of space inside with dual opposing slides. The first slide has a three burner range, overhead cabinet, and refrigerator. Opposite there is a slide with a sofa and a dinette. These offer great seating options during the day, and at night they convert into sleeping space. In the middle of the kitchen find an island with a double kitchen sink. At the foot of the bed, facing the kitchen and living area, there is an entertainment center for your enjoyment.
Step inside the front bedroom and see a queen bed, nightstands, and an overhead cabinet for additional storage.
The side aisle bathroom has a tub, sink, and toilet. There is also a private entry door which leads outside.
Located in the rear is a bunk house with a slide. The slide has a folding futon with a flip-up bunk above. Opposite find a set of bunk beds.
Outside there is an exterior kitchen with a two burner range, sink, and more!
We have been very pleased with the service that we received at Wilkins RV. Jeff Lemen was the one who took us around and showed us the campers. His down to earth approach was refreshing, which we really appreciated.
Amber & James Nolan
Montour Falls, NY - Amber
Sleeps | 8 |
Slides | 3 |
Length | 35 ft 5 in |
Ext Width | 8 ft |
Ext Height | 11 ft 3 in |
Int Height | 6 ft 6 in |
Hitch Weight | 960 lbs |
Gross Weight | 9760 lbs |
Dry Weight | 6925 lbs |
Fresh Water Capacity | 44 gals |
Grey Water Capacity | 38 gals |
Black Water Capacity | 38 gals |
Tire Size | ST205/75R14C |
Furnace BTU | 25000 btu |
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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.