2025 Brinkley Z 2670 – The Pocket Rocket of Fifth-Wheel RVs

2025 Brinkley Z 2670 The Pocket Rocket of Fifth-Wheel RVs

The Pocket Rocket of Fifth-Wheel RVs

In a world full of bloated rigs and overhyped glam campers, Brinkley RV just dropped a savage disruptor the 2025 Model Z 2670. A fifth-wheel under 30 feet that packs more comfort, brains, and bite than rigs twice its size. This thing doesn't just look good it rides hard.


Sleek, Mean, and Built to Move

Yeah, it turns heads. But the clean lines and slick exterior aren’t just for show they cut drag, boost towing stability, and keep you slicing through backroads without getting beat up by the wind.

Outside? You’ve got a 3.3 cu. ft. fridge so the next time Bigfoot raids your cooler, he’s getting beer cold enough to earn it.


Inside: Ditch the Dinette, Bring the Lounge

Forget the same-old booth setup. Brinkley’s scrapped it for dual badass sofas and a Dine ‘n Slide system that moves when you do. Need more counter space? Boom. Want it wide open? Slide it back. It’s all flex, no filler.


Quick Specs (For Those Who Don’t Read Manuals):

  • Length: 29' 11"
  • Weight: Approx. 10,291 lbs (Dry)
  • Sleeping Capacity: 4 humans or 2 adults and one Sasquatch
  • TV: 50" articulating screen
  • Bed: Queen-size for dream-level recovery
  • Kitchen: Pantry with drawers, not afterthoughts

One Caution: Access Ain’t Instant

Heads-up: When the slide is in, you won’t be getting to the upper deck or bathroom. If you’re big on mid-drive pit stops, that’s something to factor in. Otherwise full send.


Final Verdict

Compact. Sharp. Built to ride. The Brinkley Z 2670 ain’t your uncle’s fifth-wheel. It’s for road dogs who know what the hell they’re doing, want high-end creature comforts, and don’t need 40 feet of wasted space to prove anything.

“It’s not for everyone. But if you know how to back into a site in one shot and still have cold beer in the fridge—this one’s yours.”

Hitch Crew Approved

Here is a full walk-through video here

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