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Keystone Passport 3290BH Reviews?

ElementZero
Explorer
Explorer
Any body have a Keystone Passport 3290BH (or perhaps any Keystone Passport?). I'm looking to see if I can get any feedback on the trailer. I already know it seems to have small fresh water tanks but other than that its looking like a great trailer (Similar to the Jayco 32TSBH or the Coachmen Freedom Express 312BHDS but weighing MUCH less).

Thanks in advance!
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(TV) 2014 Nissan NV3500 SL
(TT) 2015 Keystone 3290BH
Been fulltiming sine June 1st, 2015.
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ls1mike
Explorer II
Explorer II
We are going on our 4th season with a 2012 3220BH.
We love it no large problems. I think someone already complained about the lack of outlets...first world problem right?

We had a blow out going 60. We heard it, trailer didn't move, nice and stable. The only damage was the plastic skirt.

Like Heavy Metal Doctor our search when like his.
#1 our desired towing weight range, #2 floor plan, #3 construction style / materials #4 spec's (cargo carrying rating, tank capacity, etc)

Mine scaled out for 5 days of camping at just under 7480, my gas 3/4 ton tows it with no issues.
Mike
2024 Chevy 2500HD 6.6 gas/Allison
2012 Passport 3220 BHWE
Me, the Wife, two little ones and two dogs.

Jimbee
Explorer
Explorer
We currently have a passport 2910 and like it a lot. Our last camper was a Coachmen Freedom Express 23BH and I have to say the quality of the Coachmen was a little better. The Passport doesn't an outside vent from the range hood which is ridiculous! Also the bathroom door in the Passport didn't come with a lock, also ridiculous! Those were the 1st things I corrected after getting the trailer.

Good Luck

_tpc_
Explorer
Explorer
Might check out some of the keystone rv forums for more advice. We love our passport, despite quirks here and there, but I doubt there are 100% perfect TT's out there.

For instance, I cannot safely mount a bike rack on the back for our bikes, do to the construction of the rear bumper and how it attaches. My buddys trailer its part of the whole frame so its much more solid than ours which is bolted on. Probably has something to do with saving weight.

ElementZero
Explorer
Explorer
Yeah it's looking like it's a great weight for pulling with the Nissan NV3500. The only other travel trailer I found with three slides (two in the back bunkroom) that could be towed with the NV3500 was the Bullet 335BHDS by Keystone as well. I really like the Coachmen 312BHDS but I guess it's gonna be too heavy (says 7120 on the website but in reality the things weighs ~7800 lbs after upgrades and still unloaded!). There is numerous other trailers that have the same three slides but they all weigh north of ~8k lbs so that counts them out since NV3500 can only tow 8700.
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(TV) 2014 Nissan NV3500 SL
(TT) 2015 Keystone 3290BH
Been fulltiming sine June 1st, 2015.
EvenThePets.com

BayouBoys
Explorer
Explorer
We have the 3220BH. Been having it almost a year. No major complaints. Moved up from a wildwood xlite, quality was much better. Only complaint is the location and quantatiy of electrical outlets.
2014 Passport 3220BH
2019 Ford F250 6.7L

Heavy_Metal_Doc
Explorer
Explorer
We bought a Passport last year as our first TT. IMO, it's right on par with most RV MFR's which we looked at. We bought the Elite series, which has some added features like nicer counter top and frame-less windows, but otherwise it's a TT just like most any out there.
I went shopping with this set of priorities: #1 our desired towing weight range, #2 floor plan, #3 construction style / materials #4 spec's (cargo carrying rating, tank capacity, etc)