DutchmenSport wrote:
bailer6334 wrote:
...On the Keystone look how the slide moves in and out. If using a cable a lot of reported problems by Keystone owners.
I'm just giving my experience and information about the camper I actually own here. But, my Outback has real wood cabinets (not particle board covered with wood looking wall paper like some of the lower end Keystone campers have) and the slides are on a gear and track system (whatever that's called).
Good point on the cabinet doors. Also look at drawers and countertops. Also good on the accessibility with the slides in. That's one of our #1 requirements to be able to get to the fridge and bathroom with the slides in while on the road. A large shower with head room is also a must.
Ease of accessing the plumbing hook ups and valves is also important with the slides in or out.