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Solitude vs Bighorn in Quality

trance728
Explorer
Explorer
I have started full-timing and will be upgrading to a 5th wheel from my TT soon. My current choice is between a Grand Design Solitude or a Heartland Bighorn. Both have features I like but overall I want something that is going to last. I haven't found much online in comparing the 2 so I'd like to see what you all think. What would be my better choice for quality and long life?
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diftw
Explorer
Explorer
They seem to be really good rigs-probably can't go wrong with either. We purchased our GD Reflection a year ago and have been very happy. We chose this 5th wheel after researching the company and just as important, the dealer we like to deal with, Colrain RV Indianapolis, carries this line. We believe the dealer is as least as important as the manufacturer.

Good luck with your decision.
Dave and Anne
2016 Grand Design 337RLS
2015 Ford F350 XLT 6.7l 4x4
Reese Elite 18K Hitch
Rotochocks
Rota Flex by Trail Air Pin Box
Barker 4-wheel 25 gallon tote
Nights Camped in 2009 - 33
2010 - 37
2011 - 31

2012 - 35
2013 - 42
2014 - 45
2015 - 46
2016 - 51
2017 - 43

justme
Explorer
Explorer
My take on quality is to determine what corners have been cut. That takes a fair amount of research. However, there are some simple things to consider like: axles components, tires, wiring, plumbing, electronics, furniture, flooring, roofing, insulation and etc. Also is the manufacture a leader or follower. A leader innovates a follower copies.
Some claim to be full time, but remember the Army considers tents as full time. In other words it is a marketing ploy mostly.

Also, owners web sites are mostly brand loyalist and folks that will say nothing bad for fear of losing value.

trance728
Explorer
Explorer
texanrvr wrote:
If you are thinking of full timing in your new trailer, keep in mind that the Grand Design is not warranted for full timing, only extended stay, while the Big Horn is rated and warranted - in writing - for full timing.


From Grand Design:

Grand Design products are engineered and built to accommodate extended stay living. Full-time living does not void the warranty; however, wear items (furniture, upholstery, flooring, etc.) that have deteriorated or failed due to extremely heavy use (i.e., full-time living) are not covered under the provisions of our limited warranty.

goducks10
Explorer
Explorer
So if it's not rated for full time use then I wonder what the MFG figures is the maximum amount of nights you can use it for during a year before the unit starts to deteriorate?
If it's not rated for FT use then will it hold up for 40, 60, 150 nights a year? And for how long. 2, 5, 7 years? I bet they will tell you it will last many, many years if you take proper care of it. But you just can't stay in it every night. Only X number of nights.

B_O__Plenty
Explorer II
Explorer II
texanrvr wrote:
If you are thinking of full timing in your new trailer, keep in mind that the Grand Design is not warranted for full timing, only extended stay, while the Big Horn is rated and warranted - in writing - for full timing.
Heartland warranty is only one year. What does "Rated for full time" mean? They all use the same components. How would they know if you live in it full time vs: Extended stay??

B.O.
Former Ram/Cummins owner
2015 Silverado 3500 D/A DRW
Yup I'm a fanboy!
2016 Cedar Creek 36CKTS

texanrvr
Explorer
Explorer
If you are thinking of full timing in your new trailer, keep in mind that the Grand Design is not warranted for full timing, only extended stay, while the Big Horn is rated and warranted - in writing - for full timing.
Jay-Driver
Stella-Director of Operations and Navigator
Cassie-Schnauzer
'11 Heartland Landmark
2010 Dodge 3500 DRW
SLT

Ford_Man
Explorer
Explorer
Can not speak about the Solitude but I owned a 2013 Landmark top of the line for Heartland and it was a POS. Had more trouble out of it than the 2 Jaycos or the other 4 Montana's all combined. Went back with a Montana and am Happy.

trance728
Explorer
Explorer
B.O. Plenty wrote:
How would anyone know unless they owned and lived in both???

B.O.


Those people do exist.

B_O__Plenty
Explorer II
Explorer II
How would anyone know unless they owned and lived in both???

B.O.
Former Ram/Cummins owner
2015 Silverado 3500 D/A DRW
Yup I'm a fanboy!
2016 Cedar Creek 36CKTS

kydale
Explorer
Explorer
I owned a 2009 Big Horn. It was junk. Bought it new, did a factory tour, PDI. All the right things. The problems I had you couldn't catch on a walk thru. When I got rid of it I had worked thru all the issues but I felt like what is next. I'm sure I will get some feedback from current owners. I now own a MS, who by the way is now owned by Heartland. So my advice, buy what you want, put good tires on it and hope for the best. Have a nice Easter.

Me_Again
Explorer II
Explorer II
Don't forget the rear cap difference. Chris
2021 F150 2.7 Ecoboost - Summer Home 2017 Bighorn 3575el. Can Am Spyder RT-L Chrome, Kawasaki KRX1000. Retired and enjoying it! RIP DW 07-05-2021

rbp111
Explorer
Explorer
we had the same dilemma, pitting the two against one another. We settled on the Bighorn but would have been pleased with the Solitude. One thing that made up out minds, and there were several, but there were six legs on the leveler jacks of the Bighorn vs 4 legs. Other things were the larger frig, there was more water storage (both fresh and gray/black).

Bob_Olallawa
Explorer
Explorer
So far we are very happy with our Grand Design Reflection. Have only used it at the home front but am impressed with the build quality and the customer support.
Welcome to my home, that door you just broke down was there for your protection not mine.

Coach-man
Explorer
Explorer
We own a Solitude, going on 2 years, no major problems, and love it! After researching on line for almost a year we settled on the Grand Design, primarily for the real Customer Service they provide! We have not been disappointed. They have stepped up to the plate on more than one occasion. These manufacturing issues are meaningless if you get forgotten after the purchase! Hopefully, you won't have any major problems after the purchase, your Warrenty should cover those, but the "minor" problems, we'll be thankful you purchased a Grand Design product!