

The D325RLT stands out for its genuinely robust construction: a 5-sided aluminum frame, fully heated and enclosed underbelly, PEX in-floor heated waterlines, and an all-weather insulation package that brings the roof, floor, ceiling, and tanks up to R-38. Not the kind of spec sheet padding you see on entry-level rigs. Inside, the kitchen gets solid surface countertops, a residential stainless steel sink with a pullout high-arching faucet, and all-wood screwed cabinets with hardwood doors, while the fully finished heated basement storage keeps gear accessible and protected. Owners frequently cite the livability and towing manners as highlights, and KZ's construction quality tends to be a step above what you'd expect at this price point. Optional upgrades like theater seating with heat and massage, a residential refrigerator with inverter, and a solar package let you tailor it considerably from the base build.
Other fifth wheel trailers floor plans (around 35 ft 7 in), similar in size and price to the Durango D325RLT.