Aug-03-2022 06:45 PM
Aug-06-2022 12:14 PM
Skibane wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
9 times out of 10 an extra door is a waste of space.
Yep, you really can't use that space inside the door for storage of any sort - It needs to remain clear for access.
Typically, a door isn't as well-insulated, air tight or water tight as a solid wall, either.
Not only does the door itself add extra weight, but now you've also got the weight of a second set of entryway steps.
Aug-06-2022 10:51 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
9 times out of 10 an extra door is a waste of space.
Aug-06-2022 06:54 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
Next, usually trailers with similar designs have a exit door in the bedroom for emergency exit in case of fire etc. Looks like this is lacking that which means the bedroom emergency exit is out through a windows if there is anything (fire/smoke) blocking the access to the door.
Aug-06-2022 01:35 AM
Aug-05-2022 06:04 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
depends on what is important to you. For us access to seating, fridge, beds, bath and panty with the slide(s) in is very very very high priority for rest/lunch stops etc. It may not be for you, that is for you to decide.
It's not clear what is accessible with the slide in.
Next, usually trailers with similar designs have a exit door in the bedroom for emergency exit in case of fire etc. Looks like this is lacking that which means the bedroom emergency exit is out through a windows if there is anything (fire/smoke) blocking the access to the door.
There is a reason many trailers with similar designs are on the lot with slides OPEN, easy to overlook what it's like with slides closed.
Aug-04-2022 04:58 PM
chiefneon wrote:
Howdy!
You might want to consider that Keystone is closing some of there plants before by one. Check the link below.
Keystone plants closing
“Happy Trails”
Chiefneon
Aug-04-2022 04:41 PM
PButler96 wrote:
Never owned one but did own another Keystone brand TT. Springdale is a basic stick and tin trailer, the brand is at the bottom of the Keystone barrel. That's if one believes they have a top of the barrel line. Keystone support after the sale is almost non existent if one is worried about such things. Anyone who pays even close to the number published by Keystone for that POS has rocks in their head.
Aug-04-2022 03:37 PM
PButler96 wrote:
Never owned one but did own another Keystone brand TT. Springdale is a basic stick and tin trailer, the brand is at the bottom of the Keystone barrel. That's if one believes they have a top of the barrel line. Keystone support after the sale is almost non existent if one is worried about such things. Anyone who pays even close to the number published by Keystone for that POS has rocks in their head.
Aug-04-2022 01:13 PM
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Aug-04-2022 03:55 AM
PButler96 wrote:
Never owned one but did own another Keystone brand TT. Springdale is a basic stick and tin trailer, the brand is at the bottom of the Keystone barrel. That's if one believes they have a top of the barrel line. Keystone support after the sale is almost non existent if one is worried about such things. Anyone who pays even close to the number published by Keystone for that POS has rocks in their head.