

One of the standout design choices here is the flipped axles, which eliminate wheelwells entirely and give you a true flat floor from wall to wall, a small detail that makes a real difference in how the space lives. The 102" wide-body shell gives that extra room to breathe, and Genesis Supreme fills it with some genuinely useful hardware: a 4.0 KW Onan generator with transfer switch, a 10 cu. ft. double-door 12V refrigerator, and an 18-ft power awning with an LED light strip for evening use. A Queen bed with nightstand and dresser anchors the sleeping area, while bunk accommodations round out the sleeping capacity, and the two swivel/rocker chairs with a picture window make the living space feel more deliberate than typical. The 190W solar panel and skylight above the shower are thoughtful touches, and options like the slide-out with sofa, Arctic package, and walk-on roof with folding ladder give buyers meaningful ways to configure it for their style of camping.
Other fifth wheel trailers floor plans (around 39 ft), similar in size and price to the Blazen Limited BCR380.