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Durango Gold: A luxury fifth wheel

by Kimberly Shellborn
The outside of the Durango Gold fifth wheel
A luxury home away from home describes the Durango Gold fifth wheel. — Photo courtesy K-Z
A view of the living room with two leather couches in the Durango Gold fifth wheel
The interior is roomy, with exclusive furniture and a large entertainment centre. — Photo courtesy K-Z

K-Z produces several widely recognized brands of recreational vehicles, including Durango, Inferno, MXT, Sportsmen, Spree, StoneRidge, Venture and Vision.

According to Mike Mack, Durango's product manager, the Durango Gold was redesigned with an eye toward “providing an affordable vacation home, one that was striking, yet functional and practical.” In short, it's a reasonably priced home away from home.

“Durango Gold represents all-season living at its finest,” Mack said.

Inside, you’ll find exclusive furniture, solid-surface countertops, quality appliances, extensive storage throughout, a modern roomy kitchen, a memory foam gel-top mattress, an LED TV, along with a super entertainment system including Bluetooth and four living room speakers.

Outside, Durango Gold offers six-sided 100 per cent aluminum-framed construction, an all-weather insulation package, a fully enclosed and heated underbelly and water system, as well as a monster-sized, fully finished, heated and sealed pass-through storage compartment.

“Plus, Durango comes with a comprehensive 24-month limited warranty, twice as long as the industry standard,” Mack added.

For more information concerning K-Z and its products, please visit www.kz-rv.com.

 

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