deaton
RVF VIP
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2019
- Messages
- 143
- Location
- New Braunfels, TX
- RV Year
- 2020
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Dutch Star 4081
- RV Length
- 40
- TOW/TOAD
- Jeep Grand Cherokee Trail Hawk
We have had a SNB at the S&B since 2007. It was actually our second SNB since we bought the first one for our Monaco Knight. The one at home is “top of the line” and we like it a lot.
Our third SNB came with our 08 Monaco Camelot when we bought it new in 2009 (right after the bankruptcy, great price). It was ok, but not near as good as the one at the house.
Our forth SNB came with our 2017 DS which we just sold. It too was a big step down from the one at the house.
So yes, the SNB’s that these RV manufacturers are putting in these coaches do not appear to be top-of-the-line.
So with that in mind, when we went to spec the 2020 DS 4081 we currently have on order, we seriously considered not ordering the SNB upgrade.
The list on that option is about $1,250 so it’s about $900 after discount. I figured we would just throw out the stock mattress, which, by the way I have never actually seen in a coach, and get something better.
So I started pricing “something better” and found myself looking at some pretty large numbers. So we doubled back and optioned in another Newmar quality SNB.
For example, to “upgrade” to a medium quality SNB, one would be looking at $3 to $3.5K. I’m not saying they’re worth that much, but that’s what is being asked.
Our third SNB came with our 08 Monaco Camelot when we bought it new in 2009 (right after the bankruptcy, great price). It was ok, but not near as good as the one at the house.
Our forth SNB came with our 2017 DS which we just sold. It too was a big step down from the one at the house.
So yes, the SNB’s that these RV manufacturers are putting in these coaches do not appear to be top-of-the-line.
So with that in mind, when we went to spec the 2020 DS 4081 we currently have on order, we seriously considered not ordering the SNB upgrade.
The list on that option is about $1,250 so it’s about $900 after discount. I figured we would just throw out the stock mattress, which, by the way I have never actually seen in a coach, and get something better.
So I started pricing “something better” and found myself looking at some pretty large numbers. So we doubled back and optioned in another Newmar quality SNB.
For example, to “upgrade” to a medium quality SNB, one would be looking at $3 to $3.5K. I’m not saying they’re worth that much, but that’s what is being asked.