Cycloner3950
Crazy for Camping!
OK Heartland, would you like some advice? As a current owner of a 2010 3950 and looking to but our second Cyclone, what have you done!!! With all due respect, please take what I am about to say seriously but from the perspective of a very frustrated "2nd time" Cyclone buyer.
My wife is blocking my every option, the 4100 King......no storage, the redesigned 3950.....absolutely no storage what so ever, anywhere in the kitchen. The new 4000 Elite......better storage but no 1/2 bath. There are really no options to replace our 3950 that has so much storage it is not funny. Now let me explain storage, I am not talking about storage of "stuff" outside or in the back, I am talking about groceries, plates, pans, supplies, toilet paper!!! You know, stuff we need to camp with or do what these trailers are designed for which is long haul or even full time in. Shelves that are open and not enclosed do not cut it, very poor taste, no functionality = bad idea. Nobody worries about displaying family photos or having a fake plant as staged in your brochures, come on this is real life. our 2010 3950 has storage everywhere, cupboards, pantries, storage over the u shaped dinette sofa, huge storage over the love seat (now both removed for the cheap chair option), storage under all of the sofas, slide out storage under the sofa dinette ends (amazing idea), storage up in the loft (now removed on the 2012 and up 3950's....cheap), full storage upright wardrobe and overhead shelf in the bedroom, now replaced with a cheap little 6 drawer chest. Don't even get us started on the absolutely useless center seat, split walk in closet design?? What a waste of all that room up front and now clothes storage has been reduced?
As my wife says, you obviously do not have a "woman" designer on staff anymore because I would have to agree with her that your choice of early 90's fabrics and vinyl couch materials has really gone downhill. The new Cyclones look like cheap Forrest River appointed toy haulers now, sad because Cyclones are still the #1 toyhauler in my opinion for quality. Just my 2 cents worth from a very happy current owner not having any luck convincing his wife on a replacement unit.
Please get back on your "A" game.......continue to lead and not follow. Set the standard, not just meet what the bean counters want which is "cost out" metrics.....
And by the way, my son and I have designed what we would consider to be the ultimate floor plan. We would love to share it with someone at Heartland. Feel free to contact me anytime.
Brad
My wife is blocking my every option, the 4100 King......no storage, the redesigned 3950.....absolutely no storage what so ever, anywhere in the kitchen. The new 4000 Elite......better storage but no 1/2 bath. There are really no options to replace our 3950 that has so much storage it is not funny. Now let me explain storage, I am not talking about storage of "stuff" outside or in the back, I am talking about groceries, plates, pans, supplies, toilet paper!!! You know, stuff we need to camp with or do what these trailers are designed for which is long haul or even full time in. Shelves that are open and not enclosed do not cut it, very poor taste, no functionality = bad idea. Nobody worries about displaying family photos or having a fake plant as staged in your brochures, come on this is real life. our 2010 3950 has storage everywhere, cupboards, pantries, storage over the u shaped dinette sofa, huge storage over the love seat (now both removed for the cheap chair option), storage under all of the sofas, slide out storage under the sofa dinette ends (amazing idea), storage up in the loft (now removed on the 2012 and up 3950's....cheap), full storage upright wardrobe and overhead shelf in the bedroom, now replaced with a cheap little 6 drawer chest. Don't even get us started on the absolutely useless center seat, split walk in closet design?? What a waste of all that room up front and now clothes storage has been reduced?
As my wife says, you obviously do not have a "woman" designer on staff anymore because I would have to agree with her that your choice of early 90's fabrics and vinyl couch materials has really gone downhill. The new Cyclones look like cheap Forrest River appointed toy haulers now, sad because Cyclones are still the #1 toyhauler in my opinion for quality. Just my 2 cents worth from a very happy current owner not having any luck convincing his wife on a replacement unit.
Please get back on your "A" game.......continue to lead and not follow. Set the standard, not just meet what the bean counters want which is "cost out" metrics.....
And by the way, my son and I have designed what we would consider to be the ultimate floor plan. We would love to share it with someone at Heartland. Feel free to contact me anytime.
Brad
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