I picked up an 08 Aerolite 26QS this summer which is basically the same as the Outback 26rs of the same vintage. My brother has an 04 Outback 26rs. I've only had mine for a few months but it is a great trailer, and definitely cost more than similar vintage Jaycos (for example) when I was shopping, but the build quality difference was very noticeable in the used trailers I looked at. Aluminum frame construction was a plus for me. Mine is a former rental but shows very little sign of wear even though I know it got a lot of usage. My brother's Keystone gets a lot of use in parks and in the backcountry, with two boys that are pretty rough on things and he's never had any problems in the several years he's owned it.