Dutchmen RV Review - Denali SuperLite

With the ongoing recession, smaller RVs are theefficiency.
choice of many RV aficionados and Dutchmen seemsThe SuperLite comes with 7 floor plans for the travel
to have mastered the art of rolling out some greattrailers, and 2 floor plans for the fifth wheel variants.
and affordable RVs in these trying times.6 of these floor plan variants weigh lesser than 7,500
The Denali SuperLite is said to have drawn inspirationpounds. The SuperLite also comes with a six way
for its design from the majestic Denali National Park,welded Al cage superstructure, an enclosed and
just have the other RVs in the Denali series. With aheated 'underbelly', and lightweight lamination on the
number of excellent features and unprecedentedwalls and the floor. The roof of these RVs feature a
comfort, this is an RV which provides great value'walk on', have Al frames, and the truss styled roof
when it comes to looking at light weight RVs.comes with an EPDM rubber finishing.
Presenting high quality at an affordable price seemsWhile these fifth wheels and travel trailers are
to be turning into a regular occurrence withdesigned in a way that premium features can be
Dutchmen RVs, and this new version is no different.comfortably included, their design has also managed
Some of the standards that are part of this modelto keep the entire unit's weight down.
include HD LCD TVs, high end entertainmentOne version of the SuperLite (260FBX-DS) is just less
systems, designer lighting, residential furniture, largethan 30 feet long, and its width is 8 feet. Its height is
picture windows, etc.slightly lesser than 11 feet and its dry weight stands
Also, owing to its recent redesign, the SuperLite isat 6,133 pounds. Its fresh water capacity is 456
around 400 - 800 lbs lighter than its competitivegallons, and it grey and black water capacity is 42
models. These can therefore be comfortably hauledgallons each. It can comfortably sleep 5 people and is
by a half ton or a one ton SUV/truck. Besides, theseavailable in 4 interior color choices.
RVs are aerodynamically designed to maximize fuel