aclay wrote:
As others have said, tow vehicle is very important and payload in particular. If trying to pull with a 1/2 ton, do a lot of math on this.
On the actual units, it's also helpful to know how many people are sleeping and how you would use the trailer, do you want to be able to have room for everyone on rainy days or is it just a shelter to sleep in? We had a Jayco 26BH and really liked it, but it was too small for us, so we got a much bigger trailer and a much bigger truck. We now own a Sprinter, and I wouldn't recommend Keystone products. I haven't had any major issues, but many, many, many small ones. Look at build quality, read posts about brands (and none are perfect). Get you and your family sitting in the ones you like for more than 20 min and start thinking about your day camping. What happens in the morning? Do you have to move past each other? Do you have to fold beds up for people to sit for breakfast? Do you want to be making beds up every day/morning?
There are many options, take the time to continue research, these forums are packed with information.
We bought a Sprinter as well. Endless problems. Junk. I would not recommend any Keystone product as their trailers seem to be all the same. I honestly dont know of ANY quality TT manufacturers.