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New TT?

larv
Explorer
Explorer
We currently are planning to upgrade to a new TT and are considering a Creek Side or Timber Ridge in the 260RLS or 26RLS mdls both made by OutdoorsRV in LeGrande, OR. They are basically the same TT I believe.

We live in the Boise area and the local dlr is Dennis Dillon or Thompsons in Pendleton, Or.

Any info on these 2 TTs would be appreciated, also any info on the dlrs also.

Thx in advance!!

Larv
04.5 Dodge Cummins, QC, SWB, Atlantic Blue, 6 spd, 3.73's, pyrometer, Jake brake, Leer camper top, well wheel liners, fender trim, FMJ spray-in bed liner, tow pkg, Prodigy controller, MAAP nerf bars, Hatchie Bottom seat covers
29' Timber Ridge 260RLS
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markandkim
Explorer II
Explorer II
Purchased the Crossroads Zinger 27RL from CW. It is awesome.

I know it's not the one but here's an opinion still.
Retired Navy

2020 Ram 2500 Bighorn 6.7L
2014 Crossroads Zinger 27RL
2022 Grand Design Reflection 315RLTS

rncordy
Explorer
Explorer
larv wrote:
We currently are planning to upgrade to a new TT and are considering a Creek Side or Timber Ridge in the 260RLS or 26RLS mdls both made by OutdoorsRV in LeGrande, OR. They are basically the same TT I believe.

We live in the Boise area and the local dlr is Dennis Dillon or Thompsons in Pendleton, Or.

Any info on these 2 TTs would be appreciated, also any info on the dlrs also.

Thx in advance!!

Larv


I just saw this post, sorry! We bought our Wind River from Lewiston RV Center. They were good to work with.

Bob

nwbmac
Explorer
Explorer
I'm a bit late to this thread, but you would be very happy either one. Outdoors RV is owned my Ron Nash and he (IMHO) is one of the best in the business. He knows how to make a quality product and has always provided great customer service. My wife and I looked at a Creek Side 23rks (being detailed for delivery) this weekend and really liked it. Timber Ridge usually makes a similar floor plan and will be a bit nicer, heavier and cost more. It's all about choices. The dealer we talked to yesterday said that they can't get the ORV products fast enough and we would have to special order to get one by end of summer. The same with Arctic Fox. I talked to another local dealer and he said the same thing. I guess it is a good problem to have. best of luck.

GaryWT
Explorer
Explorer
Sorry, never heard of either.
ME '63, DW 64, (DS 89 tents on his own, DD 92 not so much), DS 95
2013 Premier Bullet 31 BHPR 2014 F350 Crew Cab 6.2L 3.73

larv
Explorer
Explorer
Any more opinions out there?? Larv
04.5 Dodge Cummins, QC, SWB, Atlantic Blue, 6 spd, 3.73's, pyrometer, Jake brake, Leer camper top, well wheel liners, fender trim, FMJ spray-in bed liner, tow pkg, Prodigy controller, MAAP nerf bars, Hatchie Bottom seat covers
29' Timber Ridge 260RLS

myredracer
Explorer II
Explorer II
Outdoors RV makes a pretty good product. One thing I like is the fact that they build their own heavy duty frame. Many TTs suffer from weak frames. They don't cut corners on a lot of things like the other manufacturers do. Outdoors RV owners really like their units with a low amount of negative comments. I don't know much about their different lines but I know the Windriver is popular and especially the 250RDSW. Quality means heavier and this 30.5' unit for example, has a GVWR of 8700 lbs. If we were shopping for a new TT in another brand, they would be my top pick. A good thread on another forum:

Outdoors RV thread