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MOREDLEG
Apr 09, 2016Explorer
We have the keystone hornet 2011 31RBDS. We boutght it 1 year old (new) for less than $20k. I thinke the keystone Bullet premier 31BHPR has a similar layout for about $5k more on average.
1. We love the outdoor kitchen, great for keeping the beer cold around the campfire without having on relaod on ice... would have liked to have an outdoor sink with a drain (or not would probably fill up the gray tank)
2. absoultoly will not buy another trailer without the second door to teh bathroom. late night trips while around the campfire sont disturb the sleeping kids. kids dont track dirt sand through the camper just to use the RR. and keeps bugs outta the camper.
3. the hornet is heavier, and has an overall higher clearance. inside height is about 84" so it seems a lot roomier if you are over 6'. Seems like others are about 76" or so. this allows for your slides to be about 73". But the extra height comes with a cost ...weight
4. look at the lenght and hight of the bunks on the slide. Ours is a little shorter. If the kids are short, (less than5') it may be Ok, is there a FUTON option on the floor.
5. i personally like the aluminum sides. I had a problem with delamination on my previous camper with fiberglasss.
6. we like the laminate rather than carpet in the main living area
hope this helps.
1. We love the outdoor kitchen, great for keeping the beer cold around the campfire without having on relaod on ice... would have liked to have an outdoor sink with a drain (or not would probably fill up the gray tank)
2. absoultoly will not buy another trailer without the second door to teh bathroom. late night trips while around the campfire sont disturb the sleeping kids. kids dont track dirt sand through the camper just to use the RR. and keeps bugs outta the camper.
3. the hornet is heavier, and has an overall higher clearance. inside height is about 84" so it seems a lot roomier if you are over 6'. Seems like others are about 76" or so. this allows for your slides to be about 73". But the extra height comes with a cost ...weight
4. look at the lenght and hight of the bunks on the slide. Ours is a little shorter. If the kids are short, (less than5') it may be Ok, is there a FUTON option on the floor.
5. i personally like the aluminum sides. I had a problem with delamination on my previous camper with fiberglasss.
6. we like the laminate rather than carpet in the main living area
hope this helps.
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