We just got back from our second trip in the Bullet - we've spent 5 nights in it so far and haven't even had it for 2 weeks yet. We've had a combination of 2, 3 and 4 people in it over the 5 nights. The Bullet is so much superior to the KZ Jag 24' we traded in. The floorplan with the slide is so much more accommodating when you have 4 people in there. There are so many positive features in my Bullet, I'd be best to list the few negatives:
It's hard to keep the water in the shower - it runs along the edges and then on to the floor when you are showering. We just place an extra towel around the edges so it doesn't drip in the floor.
The stabilizers are a little flimsy and the screw rods are slightly bent. Nonetheless they work well with a power drill to extend and retract.
The sloped front end makes the storage cabinets above the master bed an easy target to hit your head on. So far, I've avoided that pain.
The sink in the bathroom is a little small for doing any real washing up and the medicine cabinet does not hold a lot of stuff.
While the two double-bed size bunks are great for adults, there is no heating or cooling there, so it relies on the main vents. If you close the curtains for privacy, then little cool air gets in the bunk area.
Overall these are very small negatives among a giant list of positives. So far I am downright giddy with my decision to buy the Bullet. Only time will tell how it will hold up with reliability, but I don't see any quality issues yet.
I'm really enjoying this TT and want to get out as many times as possible. Typically we wouldn't want to camp in the middle of the summer due to the heat and the crowds. But with this TT, we even camped over the July 4th holiday for the first time I can rememeber. Had a really good time!
2014 Keystone Bullet 281BHS
2002 Chevy Avalanche 5.3L 4x4
Equalizer hitch
Nights spent camping in 2015: 25
Next trip: mid-April 2016?