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โMar-24-2014 05:07 AM
Cotay wrote:
With our Terrain 250TRS we were initially worried about the limited outside storage as well. What I can confirm is that the amount of interior storage on the 250TRS more than made up for it. We were overloaded in our old HTT, but now we can't find enough stuff to fill up our cabinets. This thing has more cabinet storage than almost any other TT in its size t we saw. I do wish that Keystone had put interior doors on the dinette seats and also added a outside door to get under the dinette as well (I've seen this on a few others...I think Passport and a KZ). Our plan for storage if it becomes an issue is to use storage totes for those items we will always take outside and stack the totes in the back of the Expedition or outside when not in use. That so far hasn't been necessary, but I don't mind putting our chairs on the floor in the bunk area during transport.
The lack of a window in the bottom bunk is a blessing for us...our three year old sleeps there and we can "wall him off" so he doesn't wake at 5am every day. Personally I wouldn't mind sleeping there myself since I prefer the dark while I'm napping. ๐
The drain location is perfectly fine for us. I have an Rhino hose extension that I would add if necessary.
To be honest, I didn't realize the stove doesn't actually vent outside until you pointed it out. That is a testimony to it not really being a problem. A fan in the ceiling vent is a good idea. My wife burnt some bagels last weekend and we had to open the doors.
Overall, the construction is good. The unit however is built to reduce weight...the front end cap to me is not a big deal and I actually chose the 250TRS over a 250RS because I didn't want the added weight. It also gets in the way of changing out the batteries. To me the caps are simply not necessary and artificially inflate the tongue weight. The overall construction of the outer shell is the same as the regular outback...the interior has slightly downgraded cabinets, but the quality is indeed better than most I've seen. My biggest issue was that whoever installed our doors must have been drunk since he installed the door jam upside down and then apparently forgot how to install the screen latch catches. Five minutes of adjustment and that was fixed however.
We are extremely happy with our 250TRS. If the quality worries you at all, find a regular Outback 250RS. I think you'll be happy with either however.
โMar-24-2014 04:54 AM
W.E.BGood wrote:
gaffer...that looks and is equipped exactly like our 250RS. Don't forget, you also have an outside-accessible storage area at the rear, under the slide and above the bumper...it's just a pain to have to drop the spare tire on its post-mount to get into it, or to get to it when the slide's out.
And, I still wouldn't take a salty dog.
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โMar-23-2014 06:40 AM
n8wgb wrote:
the bicycle storage door and the lower bunk area could hold a lot of things too.
However, I have not made a trip with it yet, so maybe things will change... :S :B
โMar-23-2014 06:11 AM
N8WGB
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