Aug-19-2015 03:39 AM
Oct-18-2015 11:21 AM
WeBeFulltimers wrote:topjimmy wrote:
He is NOT %100 correct , Now You got the Big Sky as a Top of the line Montana that is now in the last 2-3 years a separate model now with a 100in wide body frame and it USED to be a option pkg on the Montana with Full body paint etc..,Now it is Montana Legacy that you can get full body paint as a option and then you have the regular NON Legacy Montana which used to be the Mountanier THEN you have the High Country which is ALOT lighter than the Big Sky and the Legacy and NON legacy Montana'srichfaa wrote:transamz9 wrote:
I believe now the Montana actually took the Big Sky's place and the High Country took the Montana's place. I believe the Big Sky is a package that you get on the Montana now like full paint.
That is 100% incorrect.
There is the Montana
The Montana legacy package
The Big Sky is a separate build
The High Country is a separate build.
Go to the Keystone website to look at the models and get the correct information.
Re-read what Richfaa said. He said 100% INCORRECT....not 100% CORRECT.
For full timing I would choose the Montana over the HC. We have been full timing in a Montana for 5 + years with no problems.
I would be more concerned with selecting the correct dealer. Some will take care of you and others will leave you high and dry.
Oct-18-2015 05:46 AM
topjimmy wrote:
He is NOT %100 correct , Now You got the Big Sky as a Top of the line Montana that is now in the last 2-3 years a separate model now with a 100in wide body frame and it USED to be a option pkg on the Montana with Full body paint etc..,Now it is Montana Legacy that you can get full body paint as a option and then you have the regular NON Legacy Montana which used to be the Mountanier THEN you have the High Country which is ALOT lighter than the Big Sky and the Legacy and NON legacy Montana'srichfaa wrote:transamz9 wrote:
I believe now the Montana actually took the Big Sky's place and the High Country took the Montana's place. I believe the Big Sky is a package that you get on the Montana now like full paint.
That is 100% incorrect.
There is the Montana
The Montana legacy package
The Big Sky is a separate build
The High Country is a separate build.
Go to the Keystone website to look at the models and get the correct information.
Oct-18-2015 12:36 AM
richfaa wrote:transamz9 wrote:
I believe now the Montana actually took the Big Sky's place and the High Country took the Montana's place. I believe the Big Sky is a package that you get on the Montana now like full paint.
That is 100% incorrect.
There is the Montana
The Montana legacy package
The Big Sky is a separate build
The High Country is a separate build.
Go to the Keystone website to look at the models and get the correct information.
Oct-17-2015 10:46 AM
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Aug-19-2015 07:38 AM
MAwolcott wrote:
What is your opinion on one against the other? I found the same floor plan in both, so just curious. We are searching for our full time rig now, even though it will be a few more years before we hit the road full time. I have enough truck to tow the regular Montana so I'm not worried about that. I know the High Country sidewall "R" value is 1 less than Montana, but I don't think that will make that much of a difference keeping the rig at temperature. What do you think of the quality difference if anyone has either?
Aug-19-2015 07:13 AM
transamz9 wrote:
I believe now the Montana actually took the Big Sky's place and the High Country took the Montana's place. I believe the Big Sky is a package that you get on the Montana now like full paint.
Aug-19-2015 06:32 AM
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