
The 300DRBH is built around a rear bunk room that genuinely sleeps a crowd — four bunks with 4-inch quilted mattresses and privacy curtains keep things civil when everyone turns in. Up front, the Queen bed sits in its own private space with under-bed storage and a bedroom roof vent, a real separation from the chaos of the main cabin. Braxton Creek's NXG Norco Z-Frame with Huck-bolted outriggers and American-made Dexter axles give this one a more solid foundation than you'd expect at this price point, and the Dicor Tufflex roof carries a 15-year manufacturer-backed warranty. Amish-crafted hardwood cabinets, full-extension ball-bearing drawers, and 81-inch slide-room ceilings make the interior feel more finished than the budget segment typically delivers.