The 38 DF is 2 feet longer and 3k Heavier. Need a 1 ton for that... I only have 3/4
The Raptor has a GVW of 15,500 on 6 D rate tires. You add up the weight of the tires and it is almost the GVW... . within a few hundred although the pin weight is 2200
The DF has the rear bed IN the garage. Separated form the living area
The raptor has it in a loft that is over the garage but part of the living area... you see the second pic down, the loft is just over the door there. (Also the slide is in , in that picture, not slid out. ) almost a queen size and there is a cabinet up there for clothes or whatever and a place for a TV with a cable plug in.
Also the Raptor has a bed slide-out with a dresser and a full front wall wardrobe. (roughing it, huh?)
One of the biggest complaints I have with my 28K DF is the lack of outside storage. There is one small box by the Generator and that is it. The trade-off is there is a walk-around bed in front where other makers have a outside storage that go under the bed cutting off the ability to walk around. (My Elderly parents use this bed... easier to walk around).
This lack of space makes having anything for camping like chairs, firewood, outside stuff, tires for the quad, jack, etc, MUST go in the cargo area of the trailer.
Always tripping over the stuff even when in living mode, all the stuff is in the rear and jumbled together, just tossed somewhere out of the way. then have to unload it or move the stuff to load the quads... . Kinda a hassle.
The raptor is pretty much the only toyhauler I have seen that has a second bed and a separated wall and the bed is part of the living area. The rear floor of the raptor is 1" thick and covered with rubber diamondplate and metal diamond plate sides up 6". The tie-downs are the zipper track like that is on the sides of moving trucks. It comes with 3, 10' lengths and they are not mounted yet so you can put them where you want. Also comes with some short adapter clip-straps about 6" Long for that track so you can use regular straps with them.
Of course there is all the regular amenities including a hide a bed in the sofa and the dinette makes into a bed although a little short... for kids I guess... and a 5. 5K Gen and the frame of it is box tubing aluminum (not the chassis).
I looked it over very carefully (over 20 yrs of RV Experience), and the only thing I will have a little trouble with is the battery compartment. There is no room for one of the battery spots to put one of the 6 volt batteries I have since it is a little taller, it will not fit below a wall protrusion for the storage compartment. They have 2 batteries mounted between 2 rails in a open type holder, kinda down into it and one of the battery's end is just below the edge of the floor for the compartment... . It seems easily fixable, will have to get a battery slide tray to mount on top of the rails sideways since there is enough room vertically for both that way.....
The only thing I can see that is sorta cheap is the tail-lights, I think Keystone could have used something a little nicer. Going to get some black boxes to mount on the rear frame area and put in 2 oval 60 LED Lights that are receced in a rubber grommet. Other than those 2 things I mentioned, This thing seems to be the ultimate for toyhauler and nice 5th that is totally separated and is good for 4 seasons.
Well this turned into a long spewing of stuff, just can't wait to get it. ... .