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gsbuick65
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Aug 10, 2015

cant decide

I'm looking for a travel trailer, down to a 2013 outback 274rb or a 2011 Rockwood 8319ss. I like the outback and it's cheaper but is the Rockwood that much better?
  • well I didnt get either one of those, I got a 2014 crossroads sunset trail reserve 30re, looks new other than the oustide grill, guess previous owner just stayed outside and grilled, lol.
  • Well they are 2 completely different floor plans, so I think it really comes down to which one you like better and works for you. The Rockwood looks like it's got a lot more sitting/living room area and a bigger bedroom, but its one heck of a big trailer at almost 33 feet, I'm sure your 2500 Ram wont have a problem.

    The Outback looks nice and is newer and their quality is quite good, but so is Rockwood.

    I would also consider how many people it needs to sleep on a regular basis, there isn't much room for other family members unless it's just 2 of you, in which case both should offer enough room with the Rockwood having the most room.
  • well I went and looked at the outback, 6 hr drive, got there and the panel on the back had a small dent in the aluminum trim at the top so I pushed on the wall because it had a slight bow to it and it was loose, he told me it was suppose to be that way but I wasn't buying it. so I ended up getting a salem 271rbxl instead
  • We had a 2007 Outback. Other than a design flaw with the rear slide-out (which Keystone admitted and fixed in later models), it was great. Really quality unit. All aluminum, heavy-duty cabinets, porcelain toilet, etc. Seemed very durable and well-made. Had no issues the whole time we owned it other than the rear-slide.
  • In general I put the Outback higher level of equipment and materials than Rockwood Signatures.
  • Price is one factor when comparing brands. But if they are close in price, compare their floor layout next. Picking incorrect floor layout always creates regrets later. For me, I like the floor plans that allow the removal of short RV queen and replacement of normal house queen bed. re: Lots of space at foot of bed for longer mattress. And, I like a sitting area that isn't awkward either. Kitchen counter space is a factor. If open floor space, perhaps a little portable island can be used - to create more kitchen counter top space. In the end, its the sum of the many little things that matter.

    Hope this helps.
  • We love our Outback and it's been great but I like Rockwoods too. Sorry, guess I didn't help much!:S