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4.6 (5 reviews)
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4.6
Overall quality
5.0
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4.8
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty
3.4

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Richard Ray

Oklahoma

Reviewed on October 14, 2021

RV reviewed 2014 Livin Lite Camplite 14DBS view listing

5.0
We have pulled this 2014 Camplite 14DB over 3000 miles now, camping in various conditions. Stayed in 90 degree desert and 30 degree mountains with snow, keep us comfortable and was tight and had no drafts. Absolutely love this little trailer. Pulled easily behind our Tundra, dual axels help pull straight with... read more
We have pulled this 2014 Camplite 14DB over 3000 miles now, camping in various conditions. Stayed in 90 degree desert and 30 degree mountains with snow, keep us comfortable and was tight and had no drafts. Absolutely love this little trailer. Pulled easily behind our Tundra, dual axels help pull straight with no sway and makes it easy to back in. Construction is amazing! Before the Camplite we owned a Class C, two travel trailers, a truck camper, and two pop-up campers. We dealt with some kind of wood rot, weak structural problems in the floor or wall or ceiling, roof issues, constantly caulking for leaks, out of alignment cabinets, drafty cabin, and an assortment of other structural issues. The European windows are a bonus, love the black out when we go to bed. The 64 inch queen-plus bed width gives us a lot of comfort when sleeping. Space underneath is plenty for storage. The couch makes for a nice bed if needed, but I like to nap on it or sit and read. Another surprise was the tank sizes, for a small trailer the tanks are large enough to handle many days of boon-docking, which we do a lot. Microwave has convection ability, two burner stove, gas heater, good sized refrigerator thats DC/AC/LP, Dexter torsion axels, dual LP tanks, and did I mention the great quality build, all aluminum and no wood! I wish we knew about Camplite years ago, but glad we stumbled upon it and we plan to keep it a long time!
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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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Bear

Washington

Reviewed on August 12, 2021

RV reviewed 2014 Livin Lite Camplite 16DBS view listing

4.4
Livin Lite has an excellent build quality....with a very utilitarian design. NO MDF in this version. All aluminum frame. They are not made like this anymore. This design will last a long time. If you can find the all-aluminum version. Move quickly they sell fast.... read more
Livin Lite has an excellent build quality....with a very utilitarian design. NO MDF in this version. All aluminum frame. They are not made like this anymore. This design will last a long time. If you can find the all-aluminum version. Move quickly they sell fast.
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4.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Sonja

Kansas

Reviewed on August 26, 2020

RV reviewed 2014 Livin Lite Camplite 21BHS view listing

4.8
We just sold our Livin' Lite. I will tell you we have enjoyed it. We researched several brands, toured the LL factory, and kept coming back to the brand because of the quality of the build while Scott Tuttle was involved. Rather than dealing with lipstick on a pig of a rig that could fall apart before the ... read more
We just sold our Livin' Lite. I will tell you we have enjoyed it. We researched several brands, toured the LL factory, and kept coming back to the brand because of the quality of the build while Scott Tuttle was involved. Rather than dealing with lipstick on a pig of a rig that could fall apart before the note was payed off, we appreciated good bones. We had fully intended to keep this trailer forever. Our adult son and daughter did not embrace camping how we had hoped, having both families, with grand kids, join us on occasion. We decided to go down to a 14 foot RV of another quality build company. Had LL still been building under Tuttle specifications in 2020+, we would have purchased a smaller Camplite after selling the 21BHS. If you are interested in a Livin Lite brand, I would recommend looking at 2015 and earlier, before Thor took over completely, watered down the quality and hid it under glam and glitz. We have good memories in this trailer and do not regret having a Livin' Lite as our first RV.
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5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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Gary Rinehart

Kansas

Reviewed on July 14, 2020

RV reviewed 2014 Livin Lite Camplite 21RBS view listing

4.6
We've owned this camper for 5+ years now and love it. prior to this camper we had owned 5 other campers including 2 Airstreams. This one beats them all as far as overall usability, aging, and appearance.... read more
We've owned this camper for 5+ years now and love it. prior to this camper we had owned 5 other campers including 2 Airstreams. This one beats them all as far as overall usability, aging, and appearance.
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4.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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A Pickel

Alberta

Reviewed on June 23, 2015

RV reviewed 2014 Livin Lite Camplite 16DBS view listing

4.0
We love this little trailer. It tows like a dream with our Tacoma. It is so nice to have all the space we need inside, including a slide out, for just under 3000 pounds. We get 50% better mileage now, compared to our old 21 foot Class C motorhome. The trailer really always does smell clean and we like that t... read more
We love this little trailer. It tows like a dream with our Tacoma. It is so nice to have all the space we need inside, including a slide out, for just under 3000 pounds. We get 50% better mileage now, compared to our old 21 foot Class C motorhome. The trailer really always does smell clean and we like that the unit is not going to rot or rust. People stop to ask about the unit in campgrounds . Two curious ladies were even given the "grand tour". We would buy this trailer again in a heartbeat .
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5.0
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