RV Type
Make and model
Floorplan
Year
2015 Toy Haulers 5th Wheel reviews
Liveability
3.8
Overall quality
3.1
Floorplan
4.2
Driving/towing
3.7
Factory warranty
2.0
Reviews
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455 ratings and reviews
Voted most helpful review
Michael Dunberg
New York, USA
Reviewed on September 29, 2025
RV reviewed
2015 Heartland Cyclone HD Edition 4200

3.8
This is the first rv manufacturer to offer the side deck as well as the rear deck. The side deck sets this rv apart from all others. You can easily stay dry during rain and yet still be outside. This rv is well built and easy to travel with two or three couples since it has two full bathrooms. It...read more
This is the first rv manufacturer to offer the side deck as well as the rear deck. The side deck sets this rv apart from all others. You can easily stay dry during rain and yet still be outside. This rv is well built and easy to travel with two or three couples since it has two full bathrooms. It is long and heavy so towing should only be completed using a dually for better stability. We have enjoyed this rv for several years and haven't seen any floor plans to match it's livability.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
3.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
Voted most helpful review
Edward H.
South Carolina, USA
Reviewed on April 5, 2025
RV reviewed
2015 Dutchman Voltage V3200 V3200

4.2
Best camper I have ever owned. I will only own a voltage it is very useful, especially if you’re Boondocking with the extra gas tank the garage is perfect for storage and or a golf cart layout as well. I have a 2015 Voltage Duchman 3970 it has all the amenities to sleep 10 very comfortable. I...read more
Best camper I have ever owned. I will only own a voltage it is very useful, especially if you’re Boondocking with the extra gas tank the garage is perfect for storage and or a golf cart layout as well. I have a 2015 Voltage Duchman 3970 it has all the amenities to sleep 10 very comfortable. I can’t say enough good things about it.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Voted most helpful review
Jim Thornhill
Texas, USA
Reviewed on August 27, 2024
RV reviewed
2015 Grand Design Reflection 29RS

5.0
This trailer has helped me fulfill many dreams. We were the second owners for this trailer and were lucky to find a shorter trailer. We enjoy camping in state and national parks which cannot accommodate the larger trailers (35' +). We made a trip to Yellowstone, two trips to New England, one...read more
This trailer has helped me fulfill many dreams. We were the second owners for this trailer and were lucky to find a shorter trailer. We enjoy camping in state and national parks which cannot accommodate the larger trailers (35' +). We made a trip to Yellowstone, two trips to New England, one along the Gulf Coast, and many long weekends in Texas. The trailer pulls like a dream, and we would not be selling if it were not for health issues. I would love for someone to take this trailer and experience all the wonders I have.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Troy L Allison
Iowa, USA
Reviewed on March 28, 2024
RV reviewed
2015 Forest River Cedar Creek Hathaway 38CK2

4.4
I bought the trailer while still active duty in the military in 2015. We had been living in a 32 ft Denali, which leaked air through the slide-outs bad enough you couldn't keep even the largest of flying insects from coming through the gaps.
I chose Cedar Creek 38 CK because it had the washer and...read more
I bought the trailer while still active duty in the military in 2015. We had been living in a 32 ft Denali, which leaked air through the slide-outs bad enough you couldn't keep even the largest of flying insects from coming through the gaps.
I chose Cedar Creek 38 CK because it had the washer and dryer in the bedroom slide out, which makes for a much roomier front closet and overall floor plan in the bedroom. As convenient as this seemed at first, it turned out to be a problem which required the slide out floor and external floor to be replaced.
Although I have had to make numerous small repairs and modifications on a fairly regular basis (everything from replacing the sliding tracks on the pantry and garbage compartment drawers, replacing the ceiling fan, repairing and replacing the fireplace internal components, to placing angle iron braces underneath the floor to keep the plastic under- compartment panels from falling off while driving down the road) .
Since purchasing it I and my wife have lived in the trailer primarily full time, and I must say, that overall, we really like this trailer.
The overall quality of the trailer seems to be excellent in comparison to most other fifth wheel travel trailers I have both owned and observed. It holds heat really well, even in the most extreme winter weather.
I did end up putting vents around the base of the bed, and in the steps leading up to the bedroom in order to allow for warm-air circulation which definately helps to keep poorly placed water lines from freezing.
Likely, the biggest problem I have had is a premature aging of the roofing material. As I could not afford the convenience of a once in a lifetime fiberglass treatment, I simply coated the entire roof with three thick coats of white Flex Seal. So far, it seems to be working. Although the roof never leaked, it certainly would have had I waited much longer.
The factory rubber roofing material is supposed to last at least 10 years, it barely made eight. It was developing soft spots and a rough enough texture that it couldn't be cleaned easily without risking tearing the material.
Every time I have spoken to the factory about any type of repair or problem, they have always told me I need to bring the trailer to them.
This seems to be an avoidance tactic that has worked well enough for the company that they continue to do it.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
Voted most helpful review
James Calkins
Texas, USA
Reviewed on December 18, 2023
RV reviewed
2015 Lifestyle Luxury L37IK3

4.8
These RV's are high quality in every way, beautiful and comfortable. Lots of storage. With three slides and tall ceilings it feels roomy and more like a home. The bathroom is awesome with a porcelain toilet, large shower and Corian sink. The frame is best in the buisiness and easy to tow. The...read more
These RV's are high quality in every way, beautiful and comfortable. Lots of storage. With three slides and tall ceilings it feels roomy and more like a home. The bathroom is awesome with a porcelain toilet, large shower and Corian sink. The frame is best in the buisiness and easy to tow. The options of generator, solar power, 17.5 in tires, oil bath bearins and moryde suspension made it a versatile, low maintenance RV.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
Voted most helpful review
Dale Larson
Reviewed on December 1, 2023
RV reviewed
2015 Grand Design Reflection 337RLS

4.2
We bought this GD Reflection after seeing my brother-in-law's newer, smaller Reflection. We are 3rd owners, and so we don't know its history, but it appears to have been lived in by professional linemen across the country (Georgia). We saw it in Colorado, so know it had been driven at least that...read more
We bought this GD Reflection after seeing my brother-in-law's newer, smaller Reflection. We are 3rd owners, and so we don't know its history, but it appears to have been lived in by professional linemen across the country (Georgia). We saw it in Colorado, so know it had been driven at least that far. It shows wear and tear, but the quality of the GD build attests to how well it's stood up. This last month, we suffered a broken leaf spring failure. The break shows it was failing (dark marks across the break) for some time. GD refused to help pay the $3,000 replacement charge, which I understand due to multiple owners and it being 3 years past warranty. The undercarriage was made by Lippert. The exterior graphics are, chipped and faded, and we are disappointed in GD's out of sight prices. We'll never be able to replace graphics at these prices!
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
3.0
Voted most helpful review
Cindy Ogden
Reviewed on October 5, 2023
RV reviewed
2015 Redwood RV Sequoia SQ38HRL

5.0
I really enjoyed living in this RV. It's like living in a 1-bedroom apartment. There's plenty of room for two people to live comfortably. We chose this floorplan intentionally because the
theater seat faces the TV so we wouldn't have to crane our necks all of the time we were watching. We had the...read more
I really enjoyed living in this RV. It's like living in a 1-bedroom apartment. There's plenty of room for two people to live comfortably. We chose this floorplan intentionally because the
theater seat faces the TV so we wouldn't have to crane our necks all of the time we were watching. We had the optional fireplace and ceiling fan. Having a fold-out sofa added enough sleeping space for his granddaughter to come along on a trip with us.
The rig is built for full-time living with extra features so you're comfortable in all kinds of weather. It has black-out shades throughout that provides lots of privacy and makes sleeping more comfortable.
It's hard to believe just how much storage is built into this fifth wheel. And the cabinets are all solid cherry. they're just beautiful .
There's so much space to store your belongings. Overhead bins in the living room, a full-size pantry with pull-out shelves, plenty of kitchen cabinets and cabinets similar to a buffet and hutch next to the kitchen,
Our particular unit had a water and ice dispenser in the refrigerator, a convection microwave and a MaxxFan with rain sensor. We loved the pull-out trash can. Something that I would add to the kitchen would be something to hold the cabinet door open overtop the microwave.
The dining area has a table attached to the wall with pull out leaves for extra space for four seats. Two of the chairs fold up and can be stored away in the storage space underneath the bed and there's plenty of that.
The bathroom is well-equipped with plenty of room for two people to use. The vanity and medicine cabinet are roomy with lots of space. We could easily fit all of our toiletries and personal items. The shower is tall enough for him to be able to use even with his 6'3' height. There's a roomy closet space with a ton of storage space. Ours was set up for a washer and dryer, however we only used it for additional storage. Even with a washer and dryer installed there would still be a lot of space.
Our unit had an optional central vacuum. It came with several attachments and was so handy to have. The bathroom and bedroom doors are pocket doors so they're out of the way. and have bungee cords to hold them open while driving.
I loved the setup in the bedroom. It came with a queen-sized mattress but there's plenty of room for a king which is what we did. It's set up so the Bed faces straight at the TV instead of the TV being in the corner. We really liked that. There are cabinets all around the TV and a dresser underneath. The closet is the full width of the front with built-in shelves and cubbies along the sides.
Outside there's a huge pass-through basement, and a separate water closet space with all the hookups for fresh water, an outlet to fill the fresh water tank and an outside shower. This is also the location for the valve handles to empty the sewer tanks. You don't have to reach underneath to pull them. That's a super nice feature. I don't know about you, but that's not my favorite chore. Having the valve pulls in the water closet area is great.
All-in-all we loved living and traveling in our rig and I'd recommend it to anyone who wants a top-notch quality RV. You can't go wrong buying a Redwood Sequoia.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Voted most helpful review
James Cathers
Reviewed on September 6, 2023
RV reviewed
2015 Heartland Road warrior 420

3.4
Our toy hauler is a beautiful camper but lots of problems. Both decks have cracked and could cause terrible damage to a human falling through. We repeatedly took our camper back to the dealership with lots of complaints that were never repaired. At the beginning, we had several lights that didn’t...read more
Our toy hauler is a beautiful camper but lots of problems. Both decks have cracked and could cause terrible damage to a human falling through. We repeatedly took our camper back to the dealership with lots of complaints that were never repaired. At the beginning, we had several lights that didn’t work, the TV port doesn’t work, one propane tank doesn’t work, and here we are now facing the cheap material peeling off all of the recliners. I probably could go on and on, but I would never recommend Camper to anyone. Right now I’m dealing with the toy hauler deck that has hardly ever been used soft and rotten and splitting the outside of the camper. The side deck is doing the same thing. I have searched class action lawsuits with no luck.
Livability
3.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Voted most helpful review
Amy
Reviewed on September 1, 2023
RV reviewed
2015 Cherokee by Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf 27RR

5.0
This RV was an awesome camper. It's a full-length bumper pull toy hauler. The best thing about this unit is the floor plan. It literally has 2 separate bedrooms each with a queen size bed, and each room with a real door to separate the spaces. This is perfect for camping with kids and guests. ...read more
This RV was an awesome camper. It's a full-length bumper pull toy hauler. The best thing about this unit is the floor plan. It literally has 2 separate bedrooms each with a queen size bed, and each room with a real door to separate the spaces. This is perfect for camping with kids and guests. The second bedroom converts to the garage and it also can be arranged as 2 couches, a table and benches or 2 twin beds. Each bedroom has direct on-suite access to the bathroom. This unit also has a slide in the main living area created a spacious feel. Many bumper pull toy haulers do not have a slide. The outdoor shower is convenient for rinses off or washing feet before entering have having fun and getting dirty. This camper over all was excellent and I would highly recommend it.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Shirley
Reviewed on August 14, 2023
RV reviewed
2015 Coachmen Chaparral Lite 30RLS

2.6
Our Coachman Chapperal lite is a 2015 and has catastrophic water issues which just started this year. We cover it every winter and have taken great care of it but the slide outs leak and the back wall has ajso leaked causing $2 300.00 in damages. Our rv insurance is saying it's due to lack of care....read more
Our Coachman Chapperal lite is a 2015 and has catastrophic water issues which just started this year. We cover it every winter and have taken great care of it but the slide outs leak and the back wall has ajso leaked causing $2 300.00 in damages. Our rv insurance is saying it's due to lack of care. I guess they don't last well as they aren't built like they used to be.
Livability
2.0
Overall quality
2.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
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