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4.3
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3.8
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4.5
Driving/towing
4.4
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2.5

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Michael Sutton

South Carolina, USA

Reviewed on October 4, 2025

RV reviewed 2013 Northwood Arctic Fox 22G view listing

5.0
We bought our 22G used, installed a Cummins generator in the generator-ready compartment, and traveled the county with her for 4 months. The 22G was perfect for my wife and I. I was able to easily pull the trailer with my 1500 pickup and had no problems for nearly 10,000 miles. I have read some...read more
We bought our 22G used, installed a Cummins generator in the generator-ready compartment, and traveled the county with her for 4 months. The 22G was perfect for my wife and I. I was able to easily pull the trailer with my 1500 pickup and had no problems for nearly 10,000 miles. I have read some of the negative reviews about Northwoods, however, I have looked at a lot of travel trailers. Most are complete junk. I am sure even Northwoods has their problems but the Arctic Fox is definitely a cut well above the rest. And in my experience with Northwoods, their service has been top notch.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Paula

California, USA

Reviewed on July 4, 2025

RV reviewed 2013 Jayco Jay Feather Ultra Lite X20E view listing

5.0
This floor plan for a small trailer is spacious. The trailer is easy to tow and fun to camp in. I've traveled over 20k miles with no issues and lived in it for 3 months during a home construction project and it's been great. The X20E has met expectations and more for price, quality and fun. The...read more
This floor plan for a small trailer is spacious. The trailer is easy to tow and fun to camp in. I've traveled over 20k miles with no issues and lived in it for 3 months during a home construction project and it's been great. The X20E has met expectations and more for price, quality and fun. The tents are sturdy and I never experienced any leaks.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Jason

Manitoba, Canada

Reviewed on May 4, 2025

RV reviewed 2013 Palomino SolAire Ultra-Lite 28QBSS view listing

4.6
Great for families. We used ours well and loved it. Plenty of room for 5 humans and 2 dogs. Absolutely loved the privacy doors in the bunkhouse and master bedroom. Always get extended warranty as all rvs or not built for durability but haul...read more
Great for families. We used ours well and loved it. Plenty of room for 5 humans and 2 dogs. Absolutely loved the privacy doors in the bunkhouse and master bedroom. Always get extended warranty as all rvs or not built for durability but haul ability.
Livability
4.0
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4.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Andy Keo

British Columbia, Canada

Reviewed on June 16, 2024

RV reviewed 2013 Skyline Layton 186 view listing

5.0
Trailer is light to tow. Very functional inside. Many useful cabinets. The water pump switch is located in a bad spot, sometimes you activate by getting out from the bunk bed. I would prefer a large size fridge. Aluminium roof could be replaced with rubber...read more
Trailer is light to tow. Very functional inside. Many useful cabinets. The water pump switch is located in a bad spot, sometimes you activate by getting out from the bunk bed. I would prefer a large size fridge. Aluminium roof could be replaced with rubber one
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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ARman

California, USA

Reviewed on June 11, 2024

RV reviewed 2013 Keystone Vantage 29RLS view listing

4.4
What a gem of a travel trailer. At 6’4” tall I can walk and shower comfortably with plenty of head clearance and it has a real queen bed not an Rv queen that my legs hang off the end 2 feet. The build quality on this thing is top notch with many comfortable features that seemingly only come...read more
What a gem of a travel trailer. At 6’4” tall I can walk and shower comfortably with plenty of head clearance and it has a real queen bed not an Rv queen that my legs hang off the end 2 feet. The build quality on this thing is top notch with many comfortable features that seemingly only come in the verry high end trailers like airstream. It tows like a dream behind my 2019 tundra 4x4. My only complaint is that it sits verry low to the ground so you can’t really take it off roading without flipping the axles. My slide on the trailer works better than my cousins 90k fifth wheel trailer that is brand new(grand design). Even after 10+ years it looks great. Everyone at the campground stops to ask about it and they always want to see in side which i dont mind but annoys my wife. The only down side is how low it is. I’ve backed into more than one to tall curb and scraped the bumper. Fridge gets cold quickly and the ac system is ice cold on 100+ degree days which I was surprised by. Overall I am verry leased. Mine didn’t come with an awning when I bought it so I’ve just been using my large pop up shade covers and that works fine for me. I’ve still never seen another one at the campground with makes sense because of their limited production because of the build cost being so high. I would say this is the best thing keystone ever built confidently.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Yong Kim

Arizona, USA

Reviewed on May 18, 2024

RV reviewed 2013 Casita 17 Spirit Deluxe view listing

3.4
My casita spirit delux is little over 10 years old, but the problem started over 2 yrs ago. The Casita campers are lined with carpet inside, ceiling and walls. The carpet in my camper is separating from the fiberglass all over and I dont think there is a way to repair it unless you remove...read more
My casita spirit delux is little over 10 years old, but the problem started over 2 yrs ago. The Casita campers are lined with carpet inside, ceiling and walls. The carpet in my camper is separating from the fiberglass all over and I dont think there is a way to repair it unless you remove everything inside, peel the carper off and glue on new carpet all over. I'm surprised that I'm not seeing many other people complaining about this. This is a quality issue. Something people need to consider before they purchase one.
Livability
3.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
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3.0
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PA Taylor

Colorado, USA

Reviewed on December 21, 2023

RV reviewed 2013 Jayco Eagle 334RBTS view listing

4.6
Our Eagle was a complete Home Run for our family. We have used the camper for 100 trips in 10 years. The outdoor kitchen is amazing and I used it on every trip, I live in Colorado and purchased it new from a dealer. It is still in great shape and as our children grew we loved the features of the...read more
Our Eagle was a complete Home Run for our family. We have used the camper for 100 trips in 10 years. The outdoor kitchen is amazing and I used it on every trip, I live in Colorado and purchased it new from a dealer. It is still in great shape and as our children grew we loved the features of the bunk house and the kitchen with the pantry island gave us enough storage for all our meal even when we went for extended trips to Yellowstone or North Dakota. This trailer has held up wonderfully and is still is excellent condition. We have maintained it well and have done very few repairs. It has held up great even though we got this when our kids were very young. We spent all our weekends out in the mountains or at dog shows all around the western US. I really don't have an idea of the miles I have pulled this but it pulled great all the time and I believe we are on our 3rd set of tires. Probably close to 40000 miles. I would tell you that Jayco puts together a very reliable comfortable and beautiful camper, if your looking at an Eagle the quality is unequaled. Buy it!
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Lars W

Reviewed on September 9, 2023

RV reviewed 2013 Coleman Expedition 297RE view listing

2.2
Absolute junk, we were given this trailer as a gift, knowing what it cost brand new I cannot believe the poor quality of basically everything about it. I know the complete history of this trailer since new and it has only been taken on the road 6 times in 10 years and had never had the water tank...read more
Absolute junk, we were given this trailer as a gift, knowing what it cost brand new I cannot believe the poor quality of basically everything about it. I know the complete history of this trailer since new and it has only been taken on the road 6 times in 10 years and had never had the water tank used , upon filling the tank the supports immediately bent and snapped , they had been put in crooked and un-level not to mention the fact that four 1/4" pieces of aluminum angle were supposed to support 500 lbs of water. When I removed the belly pan to repair the tank the pan was full of left over garbage from the factory( wire, insulation scraps, vinyl scraps from the floor penetrations etc.) I would be ashamed to say I worked at this factory. Also Coleman's "K2" insulation package is a joke, nothing but very thin insulation around the pipes, no insulation in the belly itself and a thin piece of corrugated plastic screwed to the frame. Overall extremely poor workmanship and quality of materials. Had I been shopping for a trailer this never would have made the cut.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
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1.0
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James French

Reviewed on June 3, 2023

RV reviewed 2013 Livin Lite Camplite M-CL16BHB view listing

4.4
This classic design is unique in its quality of construction and light weight. This is due to all-aluminum frame, roof, sides, floor, cabinets, and wheels. It is elegant in its simplicity and is stable on the highway. I drove it across country including Oklahoma and Texas where we experienced...read more
This classic design is unique in its quality of construction and light weight. This is due to all-aluminum frame, roof, sides, floor, cabinets, and wheels. It is elegant in its simplicity and is stable on the highway. I drove it across country including Oklahoma and Texas where we experienced high winds and the trailer was remarkably stable with its dual wheels . . . no need for after market stabilizers. This was one of the last years this all-aluminum model was produced since the company was bought out by Thor and less expensive materials were used. While the original manufacturer is not longer in business, all internal parts are available on the market.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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3.0
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Bill Culbertson

Reviewed on April 28, 2023

RV reviewed 2013 Forest River V-Cross 6504 view listing

3.0
I bought the 2013 v cross vibe(forest river) in 2015, for light travel trailer that is 20 foot, it has everything you need plus a good size bathroom. Pull out for bunk/dining area is a full size pull out, so adds space. Quality of finish is so so. Here is what I font like, the queen bed in back is...read more
I bought the 2013 v cross vibe(forest river) in 2015, for light travel trailer that is 20 foot, it has everything you need plus a good size bathroom. Pull out for bunk/dining area is a full size pull out, so adds space. Quality of finish is so so. Here is what I font like, the queen bed in back is up high, if Lower would be much better, in 2013 Forest River decided to put a 3500 pound axle on a 3300 pound trailer, then in a couple years later did a recall, they sold these travel trailers with a carrying weight of I think around 590 pounds, then they mailed out a sticker to put over old sticker that reduces carrying weight to like 200 pounds total. That is unacceptable, wonder why there has not been a class action lawsuit yet? Is like selling you a truck with 10,000 pound towing capacity and a few years later tell you max is 5000 pounds. There is large storage in back, but useless, once on road that storage needs to be empty or trailer will be back heavy and sway bad. Also they Place the single axle in basically very middle, so is very rear heavy and going up steep inclines tends to scrape the rear scissor Jack's. In 2014 they put 4400 pound axle and 15 inch tires. I love the trailer, but have to be cautious everytime I tow to make sure weight is all toward front. I take it out weeks a year, no real issues except at first when the sway, then I put on a single sway bar and took everything out and put in truck. Don't know if I will ever buy a forest river product again after they knew they ripped off consumers by sending a sticker as their way of fixing the axle that was not strong enough for the trailer. I may go and buy new axle to fix this, is kind of scarey.
Livability
3.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
3.0
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1.0
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