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Pops62
Explorer
Explorer
Hello all. A little background. Had a class a but major health issues meant we were not using it enough so we sold it. Pleased to say the issues are behind me right now, so we are thinking of getting back to camping again. Looking at lightweight TT and intrested in the keystone passport ultralite 2920bh and was wondering if anyone had any thoughts or comments ( good or bad ) to share. Looking forward to becoming part of the camping community again.
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PatRenee
Explorer
Explorer
Check out Open Range... they are very well built.. we have the 323 RLS.. it has res fridge w/ ice maker....king bed..W/D connections,,,, love it ,,it is 4 season and has 2 year warranty...Good Luck

rbpru
Explorer II
Explorer II
My advice is rent what you think you want. You earn a lot really fast.
Twenty six foot 2010 Dutchmen Lite pulled with a 2011 EcoBoost F-150 4x4.

Just right for Grandpa, Grandma and the dog.

Anmacc2
Explorer
Explorer
I have one and I love it! I've had it about a year and a half and have towed it nearly 20,000 miles so far. Coast to coast, over the mountains, through the woods and across the borders. Rain and shine. No significant issues. But as already stated to each his own. I'm pretty easy going and laid back about things. Not persnickety. Hope this helps.
Me & Her since 1977
TV 2014 Ford E350 Superduty
TT 2015 keystone Passport Elite 23RB
Boat 20' TriumphDC

ken56
Explorer
Explorer
Quality is in the eye of the beholder. Some will say its a low end entry level quality type of trailer and others will say they love theirs. I honestly think you need to decide how you intend to use your unit, as in just weekend jaunts or live in it all summer or longer, then find the floor plan that suits your needs. Comfort is one of my major factors in a trailer. By all means, if you like that unit then make it yours and go camping. Times a'waste'n.