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NC_Hauler
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Jul 16, 2015

Jayco Seismic Wave or Keystone Fusion Chrome?

Looking at TH's and really interested in the Jayco Seismic Wave (3912) and the Keystone Fuzion Chrome 401 model....both 2015 models....Before any bickering or bartering, Camping World in Hendersonville NC is asking 78,995 for the Jayco SW 3912 and Camping World in Knoxville TN is asking 78,995 for the Fuzion Chrome 401.....MSRP (yeah...no I don't go that route), but sticker on Jayco is $118,000 and for the Keystone Fusion is 110,500...


I've owned a lot of 5th wheels, but never a TH...I'm looking for one closest to "4 seasons", though this will be for my wife and my retirement "home".....Winter months would be spent in warmer weather, but March through November, on our lot we purchased in WVa....


anything anybody could tell me about both?....I know Jayco has a very good reputation, but don't know that much about Keystone.

thanks in advance.

Jim
  • offtohavasu wrote:
    Grand Design is definitely #1 on my list.

    On the Jayco front, I borrowed a buddy's 2013 Jayco TT. I'll be honest, I was not impressed with the attention to detail. The nail hole puddy on trim was sloppy, on the finished seams, the head board for example, they sealed up the inside corner seams using color caulking in one spot, but in the same inside corner on the opposite side, left a big gap. Sure these are things my friend, who wouldn't, should have brought up during a PDI, but just saying, the finishing touches were mediocre at best.


    Never been in a Jayco TT, but have been in their higher end 5ers and was impressed with their quality...Grand Design looks good also. Thanks for info.

    Jim
  • Grand Design is definitely #1 on my list.

    On the Jayco front, I borrowed a buddy's 2013 Jayco TT. I'll be honest, I was not impressed with the attention to detail. The nail hole puddy on trim was sloppy, on the finished seams, the head board for example, they sealed up the inside corner seams using color caulking in one spot, but in the same inside corner on the opposite side, left a big gap. Sure these are things my friend, who wouldn't, should have brought up during a PDI, but just saying, the finishing touches were mediocre at best.
  • Y-Guy wrote:
    Jayco has a 2 year warranty while Keystone is a 1 year warranty. If you're going to live in it full time pay attention to the warranty, many companies will void the warranty if you are full timers. I don't know Jayco's stance but in the past Keystone considered the Raptor a recreational vehicle for part time (weekend) use. Another popular units that is more friendly to full timers is the Grand Design line which they boast about on their site.


    Thanks for the heads up, good information....I'll check out Grand Design.
  • Jayco has a 2 year warranty while Keystone is a 1 year warranty. If you're going to live in it full time pay attention to the warranty, many companies will void the warranty if you are full timers. I don't know Jayco's stance but in the past Keystone considered the Raptor a recreational vehicle for part time (weekend) use. Another popular units that is more friendly to full timers is the Grand Design line which they boast about on their site.
  • We have a 2014 401 chrome with the black and white exterior. Two trips in it so far and I'm still learning about it. Takes awhile for the two a/c's to cool things down but so far we love it