
The old. Titanium 32e37ds
First I must say, we like the Titanium design.
The Titanium cab over design is ideal for people who travel extensively.
The design gives you more space with less towing length. This means we were pulling about 32 ft. and utilizing about 38 ft. This also gives an aerodynamic nose, and less weight than towing a 38 ft. unit. The disadvantage is that it limits the layout of the bedroom area, especially with a bedroom slide. With this all in mind we bought our first Titanium.
We were very happy with our 2006 32E37DS. That unit was large enough for near full timing, yet small enough to get us in most smaller parks. But after nearly 90,000 miles we bid fond farewell to it. Time, wear, and tear, took the best of it, and it was a mater of more investment, or New.
We went for New, and moved up to a 2012 Hartland, Bighorn, Titanium Edition, Ti-32, the same size, and shape as our old Titanium, but this one had all the bells, whistles, and then some.

Our New Titanium RV Ti32
First Impressions:
We picked the Titanium, cab over design again, as it is aerodynamic, great when your doing a lot of traveling about. Less wind resistance moving on the road, giving us more living area for the overall length we were hauling. The Hartland white Titanium RV we bought had a conservative yet impressive design. We personally didn't like the darker color units. We spend a lot of time in the warmth and sun, where darker coloring makes the air conditioner, and fridge work harder. So our vote was definitely for the Titanium white 5th wheel, which looks larger, with the bold graphics.
The next thing that impressed me was the hydraulic jacks, it took seconds instead of minutes. I also got the push button ease of automatic leveling. Wow what a difference a couple of minutes, from what seemed like hours before, and no work for this ole guy. This is absolutely the best if you move about a lot of times traveling. This unit with six point on the ground is very stable compared to the old Ti.

Front Side View
We also got the heavy duty 7000# axle upgrade with self adjusting brakes, both are great for the traveler, like us. The 50 amp electrical cord with power rewind and storage, (never liked hauling out the stiff old one) this is great. I liked also that the propane tanks are near the appliances, less stress on fittings, easy to get to, but tucked out of the way, making more room in the storage compartment. The large slam shut doors opens up to large clean, wear resistant flooring surface with tie down hooks, if needed.The central hookup area for your outside connections to the world. Electrical and TV hookups in storage area, so you can move bedroom TV to there, and watch outside.
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