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If you could get a new one today.....

campermama
Explorer II
Explorer II
What brand TT would you get? I am liking the rockwood ultra lite 2604ws & 263rl and the open range lt274rls or lt28rks but open range is over my $ limit.
Any other brand suggestions compatable in layout and quality and price close to rockwood?
Thanks!
2018 Dodge Ram 3500 Laramie,SRW,CTD,4x4,Long bed
2020 Jayco eagle ht 274ckds

My Adventure Blog:
https://roaddivaontheroad.blogspot.com/2020/03/getting-ready.html
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Mike_Up
Explorer
Explorer
It would be another Jayco Jay Flight for sure. Love the floorplan, quality, and features. If there was anything to complain about it's the ****py innerspring mattress. Either give me a quality innerspring or put in the standard foam mattress. The foam mattress is the rear is much more comfortable.
2019 Ford F150 XLT Sport, CC, 4WD, 145" WB, 3.5L Ecoboost, 10 speed, 3.55 9.75" Locking Axle, Max Tow, 1831# Payload, 10700# Tow Rating, pulling a 2020 Rockwood Premier 2716g, with a 14' box. Previous 2012 Jayco Jay Flight 26BH.

stufarmer
Explorer
Explorer
Purchases for us are based on our needs and expectation of the product. Budget is based on how long our plans of its use are expected. Some of us drive BMW's and some Chevy Cobalts. Its totally up to what you like. We have owned our Arctic Fox Silver Fox 26x for almost six yrs now. Faults have been simple and minimal. And they were the Stove and Bed Shocks. It did cost more than others in its size range and heavy as hell, most definitely a 3/4 ton truck is needed. but, today it can still be held to anything that's rolling off an RV assembly line.

tatest
Explorer II
Explorer II
Egg camper (Oliver, Escape or Casita) or a small Airstream. Kind of assuming "If I could ..." includes being able to afford what I actually want. But also leaning toward having a van converted to camper.

For conventionally built box RVs, I've not observed that brand matters that much. When I was shopping 11-12 years ago I thought I was seeing differences among manufacturers (each offering several, maybe more than a dozen, brands) but ten years experience in two RV clubs has been enough to learn that they call all have their problems.
Tom Test
Itasca Spirit 29B

Lynnmor
Explorer
Explorer
goducks10 wrote:
3oaks wrote:
Lynnmor wrote:
Every day I wish that I would have bought the Arctic Fox, the price was high but it would have spared me from a very miserable experience.
I currently have an Arctic Fox on order. But even Northwood is not without it's problems. Quality control has gone down hill as far as fit & finish and plumbing leaks, etc. A lot of chatter about these issues on the Northwood RV Owners Association Forum.

NROA


Agree on QC dropping. But it's hard to find a more solid built unit. From the in house frames to the solid cabinets. We are on season 3 with our Fox Mountain, which is a step under the Arctic Fox line and with the exception of a slight plumbing leak in the 1st week it's been virtually trouble free. We tend to make the rounds during RV show season and it's really amazing to walk thru some units and feel around. Northwood has all the backing and support in their walls and floors so you get a real solid feel. Sure they make a few mistakes on units now and it sounds like it started in 2013. But I would take some cosmetic issue and a solid built unit any day. I think it boils down to all the little things that NW does that helps set it apart.

With all that being said I really like what Outdoor RV is doing with their exterior design, floor plan choices and interior colors. Large TV's and big holding tanks make them a nice alternative to the AF line.


I understand that all brands have their problems. At least the frames are stronger on the Northwoods products. I have done considerable work repairing, replacing and upgrading components on my KZ. It is like building a mansion on a mud foundation.

goducks10
Explorer
Explorer
3oaks wrote:
Lynnmor wrote:
Every day I wish that I would have bought the Arctic Fox, the price was high but it would have spared me from a very miserable experience.
I currently have an Arctic Fox on order. But even Northwood is not without it's problems. Quality control has gone down hill as far as fit & finish and plumbing leaks, etc. A lot of chatter about these issues on the Northwood RV Owners Association Forum.

NROA


Agree on QC dropping. But it's hard to find a more solid built unit. From the in house frames to the solid cabinets. We are on season 3 with our Fox Mountain, which is a step under the Arctic Fox line and with the exception of a slight plumbing leak in the 1st week it's been virtually trouble free. We tend to make the rounds during RV show season and it's really amazing to walk thru some units and feel around. Northwood has all the backing and support in their walls and floors so you get a real solid feel. Sure they make a few mistakes on units now and it sounds like it started in 2013. But I would take some cosmetic issue and a solid built unit any day. I think it boils down to all the little things that NW does that helps set it apart.

With all that being said I really like what Outdoor RV is doing with their exterior design, floor plan choices and interior colors. Large TV's and big holding tanks make them a nice alternative to the AF line.

Naio
Explorer II
Explorer II
I'D be tempted by an eggcamper, if money was not a consideration but it had to be a trailer.
3/4 timing in a DIY van conversion. Backroads, mountains, boondocking, sometimes big cities for a change of pace.

MsCraftT
Explorer
Explorer
Terryallan wrote:
Not really concerned with the brand. But I would like a 26' with front bedroom, A sofa, a dinnet, Bath in the center with a step in shower no tub, a cabinet with a L shape, and sewer, and grey tank connection NOT under the slide. I think it is so stupid to put the dump valves, and hookup under the slide. Can't get to them.


This too describes my RV to a tee. I have a Komfort Trailblazer 26ft. and love it. Its not a newer one but a 2010. I have nothing to complain about it. My heart went pitter patter when I first saw it. Ever since then it was a match for us. If I were you, I would check out used ones as well. Mine was 2 years old before I bought it. It was the best deal yet. Look around and get exactly what you want. Its out there, you just have to find it.
No one is in charge of your happiness except you.
Go Camping!!!

3oaks
Explorer
Explorer
Lynnmor wrote:
Every day I wish that I would have bought the Arctic Fox, the price was high but it would have spared me from a very miserable experience.
I currently have an Arctic Fox on order. But even Northwood is not without it's problems. Quality control has gone down hill as far as fit & finish and plumbing leaks, etc. A lot of chatter about these issues on the Northwood RV Owners Association Forum.

NROA

thomasmnile
Explorer
Explorer
Terryallan wrote:
Not really concerned with the brand. But I would like a 26' with front bedroom, A sofa, a dinnet, Bath in the center with a step in shower no tub, a cabinet with a L shape, and sewer, and grey tank connection NOT under the slide. I think it is so stupid to put the dump valves, and hookup under the slide. Can't get to them.


Sure there are others, but you just described our Jayco WhiteHawk 27DSRL. ๐Ÿ˜„ But alas, it's not without its shortcomings, such as the front bedroom gets woefully inadequate airflow from the AC duct. For that matter, if we're not in a shaded campsite in summer, the whole box gets pretty warm. Undersized AC? Maybe, but I'm inclined to think it's a terribly inadequate roof insulation problem. But, we do like the floorplan.

JJBIRISH
Explorer
Explorer
12 years of full time use and tens of thousands of miles and only had to replace the furnace blower motor and a awning fabric so farโ€ฆ the OE Duro tires were complete junk (three sidewalls) and replaced by the dealerโ€ฆ

So I guess I would have a hard time justifying anything other than a Keystone Hornet like the one I haveโ€ฆ I got a lot of bang for my buck when I bought it and everything works flawlesslyโ€ฆ I have been so satisfied that I stopper going to the RV shows or showroomsโ€ฆ

Maybe someday I will have to start looking for an all-weather unitโ€ฆ but I am not looking forward to that yetโ€ฆ
Love my mass produced, entry level, built by Lazy American Workers, Hornet

Dennis_Smith
Explorer
Explorer
We love our 23 foot Fun Finder. Maybe not the best, but it does everything we want it to and goes anywhere.

TxTwoSome
Explorer
Explorer
For me and DW it would be a Keystone Passport 2890rl I just love this floor plan.
Bruce & Cindy (Chihuahua's Rambo & Chuy)
2016 Jayco 23RLSW
2014 Ram 1500 5.7 Hemi
Blue Ox SwayPro

Tequila
Explorer
Explorer
I owwoudl probably buy anoher northwood product although I have had my minor issues with this one and some examples of sloppiness. However from other units i have been in, the quality is still better. It held up well during 2 return trips to Mexico last season, with all those Topes. I can't say the same for a guy with a forest river product who had frame issues. Mind you a local welder did a heck of a job fixing him up.

Walaby
Explorer II
Explorer II
Terryallan wrote:
Not really concerned with the brand. But I would like a 26' with front bedroom, A sofa, a dinnet, Bath in the center with a step in shower no tub, a cabinet with a L shape, and sewer, and grey tank connection NOT under the slide. I think it is so stupid to put the dump valves, and hookup under the slide. Can't get to them.

Wow.. you just described my Tracer 2640RLS almost to a T.

I never thought about the dump valves being under the slide. Who the heck does that? Mine come out just in front of the slide. I don't have the dinet as I have the table and four chair option. Kitchencounter L shape with a sofa and two easy chairs.
Im Mike Willoughby, and I approve this message.
2017 Ram 3500 CTD (aka FRAM)
2019 GrandDesign Reflection 367BHS

RavensFan24
Explorer
Explorer
Doug33 wrote:
I would buy a Keystone Bullet again. Sure, there are a couple minor things that weren't assembled very well (mostly exterior skirting and paper-thin bunk bed plywood). But for the most part, I have had nothing to really complain about in the first 2+ years I've owned it.


I love my Bullet Premier. Layout is ideal and we got all the options.
2010 Chevy Tahoe & 2015 Keystone Bullet Premier 30'