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Tablerock
Explorer
Oct 26, 2015

New to TT camping

I have been seriosly considering buying a new Bunk style TT. I would like your honest opinion on A good brand to look at. I have went to many dealers and they all seem to say they all have good quality. My budget is 25k and length is not a issue. Thanks

Just interested in your veteran TT camper opinion.


Thanks
  • What size do you want? We're very happy with our Camplite 21BHS. Costs a bit more, but very well built, lightweight, and tows great:

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    EDIT: Sorry, just re-read your message. The 21BHS may be a bit small since you say size is not an issue, and I don't know if you could get it for $25K. I got mine for $28K. There are smaller bunkhouse Camplites as well, such as the 16 BHB
  • Jayco, Starcraft, Open Range (all 3 owned by Jayco) all with 2 year warranty.
  • Jayco is my fav. I also think they have the only 2 year warranty that includes everything. Note: I had an axle problem on one of my jaycos and it was 2 years OUT of warranty, Jayco just said send us the bill. Good company.
  • My vote is with Jayco but also Forest River seem to be very well made as well.
  • Tablerock wrote:
    I'm more interested in a good brand of rv. Such as Keystone or Rockwood. I just want to by a quality unit.
    Thanks


    Every maker turns out good ones and bad ones regardless of price.
  • We love our Premier made by Keystone. We like Keystone but some people do not. It is the same for Forest River. Jayco is a good brand as well. As you look at websites, each will have entry grade, mid grade and top grade units. Good luck.
  • I'm more interested in a good brand of rv. Such as Keystone or Rockwood. I just want to by a quality unit.
    Thanks
  • Generally the decision rests on what Mrs Tablerock prefers.

    After looking at a number of different manufacturers first hand and getting mentally used to dimensions and use of space, spend some time on the internet staring at one floor plan after another. Pretty soon you'll be able to narrow it down to a few models of interest.