
It essentially occupies the space below the bottom bunk. But there’s also a rather decent-sized storage compartment on the road side in the back. There is the usual pass-through storage in the front, of course. I had mentioned the closets inside, but another area where this trailer shines is in storage on the outside. I wonder if the other RV manufacturers are not going to let them into the “let’s just do the cheapest thing possible club”? Well, they do use the 16” oven, so that would automatically qualify them for the official number of corners being cut. One thing they’ve done that I really like is plumbed all the holding tanks into a single sewer outlet, proving that this can be done at the factory.

There is a 60-gallon fresh water tank and 49 gallons of gray water, but that’s divided between the bathroom and the kitchen into two holding tanks. From the back bathroom door you have access to almost the entire kitchen as well as the bathroom, obviously. That back door is also the secret to this trailer’s access while the big slide room is in. So, you can get into the back door a bit more quickly if need be during travel. Further, the steps leading up to the bathroom are the more traditional travel trailer folding steps. On the subject of access, the Heritage Glen Hyper-Lyte 26BHHL has two entry doors, so you have direct access to the bathroom. However, if you do, you might find that the closet in the bedroom is more difficult to access.
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This also sports an RV queen-sized bed, but it wouldn’t be a big deal to upgrade to a regular queen. The kitchen features the usual lousy small oven that so, so, so many RV manufacturers make us all suffer with. There is the usual sleeping space for lots of people. Otherwise, you’re not going to find any huge surprises in the Wildwood Heritage Glen Hyper-Lyte 26BHHL. This would be a great place to put those things that you want access to-like jackets or umbrellas or shoes or a broom, that kind of thing. The closet that I liked the best was the one right at the front entry door.

There is one up in the front bedroom, and there’s a pantry, which isn’t very uncommon, right toward the rear of the interior. One of the places where you’ll definitely see a good amount of space for all those 3,000 pounds of stuff are in closets and cabinets inside this trailer. So let’s avoid the temptation to tow it with a half-ton truck, shall we? Closetopia in the Wildwood Heritage Glen Hyper-Lyte 26BHHL

But I just like having trucks that can control a lot of trailer and, at almost 34 feet in length, you really want to take control of this thing. I guess it sort of would be within the capabilities of some half-ton trucks to tow this. Now, I will say the unladen weight of this trailer might be tempting for some people with half-ton trucks.

So, it’s nice to see a big-model trailer which is likely going to have all the kids’ stuff along with the usual vacation load really well-suited to actually carry that load. Speaking also with a representative from an axle manufacturer, he, too, indicated that a lot of axle and tire failures occur because rigs just have too much stuff in them. In fact, some are rather dangerously overloaded. He indicated that some 40 percent of all RVs are overloaded. I got to speak with someone at an RV show recently who weighs RVs as a service. I was surprised to learn that this trailer has a cargo carrying capacity of just over 3,000 pounds.
