archived pages may contain outdated information
Flagstaff 205
(2018-2020*; prior to this layout, the 205 was the "Bottleneck Edition 205")
(2018 model year shown)
Highlights
- The only 10' Flagstaff pop-up with an interior shower/cassette toilet.
- Full walkway from end to end makes getting to the end beds easy.
Specifications
- Box Size: 10'
- Open Length: 20' 1"
- Travel Length: 15' 3"
- Travel Width: 7' 6"
- Dry Weight: 1997 lbs (brief weight explanation)
- Hitch Weight: 230 lbs
- GVWR: 2956 lbs
- Coupler size: 2"
- Sleeps: 6 (technically--please see Not All Dinettes Are Created Equal)
- Beds:
- 80" x 60"
- 80" x 48"
- 64" x 35"
Features
- Interior shower/cassette toilet
- 6-gallon water heater with direct-spark ignition
- Exterior shower fixture
...as well as these features standard with the MAC series:
- Dometic 1.9 cu. ft. 3-way refrigerator
- Suburban 19,000 BTU furnace with automatic ignition
- Interior 3-burner stove
- Exterior propane grill
- 20-gallon water tank
- Overhead cabinet
- Group 27 battery pack
- 110V heated 3.5" foam mattresses
- Privacy curtains
- Powered roof vent
- Prep table (hangs outside next to the grill)
- 1-piece door
- Awning
- Two ProRac Systems cross-bars permanently mounted on the roof
- 20# propane tank
- 13" aluminum wheels
- Spare tire (with a steel wheel)
- Electric brakes
(Other features and minutiae detailed in Standard Features)
Notes
The wheel well cover extends into the dinette area (it has to--no choice given the layout) resulting in decreased the leg-room and the use of a pedestal table (as opposed to a free-standing table).
"Bottleneck Edition" Note: From 2002 through 2017, the 205's cassette toilet was positioned across from the entryway into the camper. This created a bottleneck between the galley/dinette area and the rest of the camper. This problem was most evident when cooking because the galley is on the opposite end of the trailer from the refrigerator, so retrieving things from the fridge or returning leftovers to the fridge meant moving across the camper, past the bottleneck, every time.
For 2018 Flagstaff moved the cassette toilet/shower combo to the front corner of the box and the cabinet moved between the cassette and galley. It may seem like a minor change but those extra few inches of space between the dinette corner and cabinet may make a difference in whether or not someone bangs their knee on the furniture.
Plus, it's nice to have the toilet/shower tucked away in the corner instead of being--honestly--too close to the galley and dinette. Yes, it's just two feet away from it's previous position but in a ten-foot camper, two feet is a pretty significant move.
The earlier version of the 205 cassette toilet placement is shown below under "Older Photos" and it's model page is here: Bottleneck Edition 205.
Comparable Model
- 228 w/shower - The 205 is the only 10' Flagstaff with an interior shower/cassette toilet so nothing is directly comparable to the 205. The 228 w/shower is close, though, with similar features in a 12' box.
*Sort of. A batch of 2021 205s were made before the actual discontinuation.
Please note: this is a "brochure page" intended to provide information about a particular model Flagstaff offers--it does not necessarily mean we have this model in stock. Any pictures on brochure pages represent a given model's design but do not necessarily depict an individual camper available for sale and may contain optional equipment. Please see "Features" (above) for included equipment and please check New Campers In Stock for our current inventory.Thank you!
Weights and capacities are estimates and may vary based on how individual campers are outfitted. In Flagstaff's brochure they note: "The load capacity of your unit is designated by weight, not by volume, so you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading your unit."
Older Photos
(Early Model 2018 shown)
Privacy © 2009-2024 Roberts Sales. All rights reserved.