Our New ML25SRK

MT Biker

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Location
Warwick, RI
Just picked it up on Saturday!
Was not planning on purchasing a new trailer but my dealership gave us a great price on our 2016 ML23FB as a trade in and it was too good to pass up.
I have to say this is the best layout I have seen in 26’ travel trailer.
Separate bed room (no Murphy bed)
Rectangular shower (no corner shower)
Theater seating & dinette.
Double entry (which allows access to the bathroom while traveling)
Just loads of upgrades from our 2016 model!
And as soon as I remember how to upload pics I will LoL
 
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Congratulations. I am sure you will like it.
Who gets the front recliner? If like my 2511S there is just enough room for a small table off to the side.
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I like the headboard sides being open. When both sides have closets it just feels to confining.
 
I like the headboard sides being open. When both sides have closets it just feels to confining.

This is one of the things we both liked about the bedroom setup in this trailer. Our old unit had the 3/4 length closets on both sides and I can’t tell you how many times we both smacked our heads off of the corners of them getting out of bed!
 
Very nice. Our trailer had overhead storage in the bedroom which was handy for long term storage. The nightstands on both sides will be handy.
You might find yourself using the table attached to the recliner as a place to put a bowl while cooking.

Congratulations on your new rig and thanks for sharing.
 
This is one of the things we both liked about the bedroom setup in this trailer. Our old unit had the 3/4 length closets on both sides and I can’t tell you how many times we both smacked our heads off of the corners of them getting out of bed!

MB, Did those swing out tables, on the theater seating, come with the trailer? If so, how do they attach?

By the way, I got a Specialized Turbo Levo Comp Alloy a few months ago, to help rehab from two full knee replacements. Having to almost learn how to ride all over again. My last trail bike was 2005 Giant VT2. Boy how mt bikes have changed.
But I'm 70 this year and want to get back in shape before it's too late.
 
MB, Did those swing out tables, on the theater seating, come with the trailer? If so, how do they attach?

By the way, I got a Specialized Turbo Levo Comp Alloy a few months ago, to help rehab from two full knee replacements. Having to almost learn how to ride all over again. My last trail bike was 2005 Giant VT2. Boy how mt bikes have changed.
But I'm 70 this year and want to get back in shape before it's too late.

The swing out tables did come with the trailer, they are attached to a pole and they can be adjusted for height and swing in/out.
They do not however fold back in between the wall and recliner like others of similar style do.

Great to hear you are getting back out there, the Turbo Levo Comp is a nice ride. (I am a big Specialized fan) Have an Enduro Expert, Epic Pro, Crux Expert, Aethos Expert , Fatboy, and a custom built Fuse single speed LOL.
I am 56 now and the majority of the people I ride with are all older than me (60-68 average).
We ride 3-4 times a week, MTB, Gravel, Road.
It is the fountain of youth IMO.
 
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