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Jan 16, 2015Explorer II
We had a wood frame KZ for 8 years and never had a single problem with it.
From there we upgraded to a Keystone Outback. Very nice camper and we were pleased with it but it was stolen at 14 months old. It had a few water leaks but fortunately I caught them early.
For a replacement we compared the Keystone Cougar FW to the KZ FW we have now. We went with the KZ because we preferred the floor plan. Almost 2 years into it and the only repairs to date was a slide adjustment and slide seal recaulked.
We would have gone with either in regards to construction, materials, quality etc. They were very comparable. For us the floor plan was the deciding factor.
From there we upgraded to a Keystone Outback. Very nice camper and we were pleased with it but it was stolen at 14 months old. It had a few water leaks but fortunately I caught them early.
For a replacement we compared the Keystone Cougar FW to the KZ FW we have now. We went with the KZ because we preferred the floor plan. Almost 2 years into it and the only repairs to date was a slide adjustment and slide seal recaulked.
We would have gone with either in regards to construction, materials, quality etc. They were very comparable. For us the floor plan was the deciding factor.
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