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Puma 30-FBSS Description

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Puma 30-FBSS Specifications

Sleeps 9
Slides 2
Length 34 ft 7 in
Ext Width 8 ft
Ext Height 11 ft 1 in
Int Height 6 ft 8 in
Interior Color Smoke, Stone, Latte, Taupe
Hitch Weight 1209 lbs
GVWR 9995 lbs
Dry Weight 8143 lbs
Cargo Capacity 1852 lbs
Fresh Water Capacity 51 gals
Grey Water Capacity 35 gals
Black Water Capacity 35 gals
Furnace BTU 35000 btu
Number Of Bunks 4
Available Beds Queen
Refrigerator Type Double Door
Refrigerator Size 6 cu ft
Cooktop Burners 3
Shower Size 40"
Number of Awnings 1
LP Tank Capacity 20
Water Heater Capacity 6 gal
Water Heater Type DSI
AC BTU 13500 btu
Awning Info 19' Electric with LED Lighting Strip
Axle Count 2
Number of LP Tanks 2
Shower Type Tub/Shower Combo

Puma 30-FBSS Reviews


  • Outdoor Kitchen in Front

    2016 Puma 30-FBSS 

    Review Photo What I liked most: Outdoor kitchen is in unique spot, it's in the front of the RV and even has a microwave. The rear master bedroom has adequate space with the slide and because it's in the rear of the coach has quicker access to the bathroom for those late night visits. The bunk beds are in the front which is an interesting idea. The booth dinette has a little larger dining room table than most others.

    What I'd improve: The master bedroom does have extra space but makes me wonder if more couldn't have been fit into the space

    10 years ago | from Midland, MI

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ManuFacts

Palomino Camping Trailer construction began in 1968 with the dream of Mr. Vern Landey. Mr. Landey had been a tent trailer distributor for several years when he felt he could design and produce better quality units than were currently being offered to the public. He would design units which were lightweight and offered convenient floorplans at affordable prices. He began designing and producing Palomino pop-up tent trailers in a small building in Savage, Minnesota.

As demand for the Palomino grew, Mr. Landey felt it would benefit his company, Vanguard Ind., to relocate. With most manufacturers and industry suppliers located in the Elkhart, In. area the move eastward seemed logical. Vanguard Industries settled in the community of Colon in 1972. Once in Colon he began to put his plans in motion. By 1973 he had built the main production facility and within days Palomino tent trailers were rolling out the doors.

In 1976, Vanguard added its own Needle Division, in 1978 its own Metal Fabrication Plant, and has several cold storage facilities. On May 27, 1992, the primary production building and offices were destroyed by fire. By late August, 1992, the first 1993 model Palomino rolled of the line in the new 52,300 sq. ft. facility, which was built on the same site as the previous building had been.

The year 1998 continued to see expansion with the addition of a new 75,000 sq. ft. production facility, and another storage facility.  In 2002 Vanguard was purchased by Forest River, Inc. This allowed for rapid growth and the introduction of two new towable lines of travel trailers and fifth wheels, Puma and Sabre by Palomino.

In 2005, Forest River, Inc. and it's divisions were acquired by Berkshire Hathaway.  Palomino RV operates as a separate division of Forest River Inc., and has grown from humble beginnings in Minnesota to one of the top 5 RV manufacturing facilities in North America.