DutchmenSport wrote:
Well, I'll nibble.
Our last travel trailer was a 2013 Keystone Outback 298RE (rear living room). It had 2 opposing slides in the rear and a huge window in the back. Bedroom was up front with kitchen in the middle.
Of the 3 travel trailers we owned, it was by far the best. We used it a lot in cold weather camper. Of course, we winterized the water system and use a port-a-potty and dumped the port-a-potty. It had a "Polar Package", but never wanted to truly test the waters with it, so I winterized when temps dropped below 30.
By far, it was a very good trailer. Had it 5 years. I think all the Keystone Outback models are good. They are a mid-range camper. They aren't the cheapest, but they aren't the most expensive either. There are other models and brands that exceed the Outback, but price also goes up too.
Others can now start climbing the ladder on this thread. I established the lowest bar here.
I have a 2014 Keystone Bullet 285RLS, rear living which is very similar to your Outback. Also have had great results with it! Have never had a single failure of any of the systems. Very deluxe with 11 ft super slide and yet an Ultralite only 6000 lbs yet 32 ft long. Got it new at a great price of 19,995 asking price was 25K. Reviews show the Outback and Bullet are very decent quality and performance TT's with out spending a ton of $.
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