I have a Ti Cyclone, a 300C, and like it very much. The double stepped nose is a clever approach to getting more space in a shorter towing trailer, in theory. The problem I see with this design is that everything moves forward in the trailer, so that you lose your large basement. On the original 300C, there was NO front basement. Heartland extended the length by 18" to give a small basement. So now you have a small basement, and a long trailer!
With that said, I do LOVE the large, open, living area and large roomy bedroom. The Ti nose gives you more interior room, but possibly less storage and doesn't necessarily save on the trailer length behind the truck. It is also likely to increase your pin weight as well, at least it does on the Ti Cyclones. I haven't looked at the Bighorns (or original Glendale trailers) to see if they have the same problem.
-steve