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2015 Travel Trailer reviews

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Liveability
4.1
Overall quality
3.3
Floorplan
4.3
Driving/towing
4.1
Factory warranty
2.8

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Richard G Kaiura

Washington, USA

Reviewed on October 12, 2025

RV reviewed 2015 Outdoors RV Black Rock 19B view listing

4.6
I (second owner) have owned this travel trailer for 5 years and have traveled with it cross country four times in addition to running a number of short trips to national parks (Grand Canyon, Glacier National, Crater Lake) and it has provided a safe and comfortable shelter for two adults and two...read more
I (second owner) have owned this travel trailer for 5 years and have traveled with it cross country four times in addition to running a number of short trips to national parks (Grand Canyon, Glacier National, Crater Lake) and it has provided a safe and comfortable shelter for two adults and two small dogs in both freezing (<15F) and extreme hot (>105F) weather. After traveling thousands of miles, I have found that this trailer has held up very well and looks to be on the road for many more years due to being well maintained and properly operated. Storage includes not only kitchen cabinets, but also storage under the bed (which pivots up to allow access and storage under the dinette benches. Both areas have been used to store tools, repair parts, dry food, blankets and many other items used on month long trips. Storage accessed externally is enough to store a hitch, load balancing bars, chock blocks, power cables, wi-fi antenna pole, and cleaning supplies. Vaulted ceiling, insulated skylights, 2" insulated side walls, double wall front with extra-tall diamond plate, sealed floor to keep holding tanks from freezing, and heavy-duty forced air 25,000 BTU furnace combine to keep the inside warm. I have used this trailer in temperatures down to 15F with no problem. After market modifications include installing all LED lights inside and outside; a 12V shut-off switch; addition of a half cabinet to provide additional storage; a new stove/oven; new awning; side and rear view cameras used during travel; locked battery storage box; and flex armor applied to the roof. The 19B is a well-built and designed travel trailer that optimizes convenience and ease of use in a small space that makes it ideal for "traveling" cross country in any weather. Anyone wanting more space simply needs to buy a bigger trailer. As my first RV, I could not have bought a better trailer.
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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Turbine dynamics

Connecticut, USA

Reviewed on October 20, 2024

RV reviewed 2015 Keystone Passport ultra lite GT 2400bh Standard view listing

4.0
Compared to newer models, our 2400bh has had only one issue with the slideout motor that took all of an hour to repair, I cut the 1x6 behind the access panel, which makes future repairs a snap. The new gearbox include a drip tray, livability is fine for a family of 4, we also added solar, a perko...read more
Compared to newer models, our 2400bh has had only one issue with the slideout motor that took all of an hour to repair, I cut the 1x6 behind the access panel, which makes future repairs a snap. The new gearbox include a drip tray, livability is fine for a family of 4, we also added solar, a perko battery disconnect and extra 32" android tvs. No issues with leaks or water, everything works as it should 9 years later
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4.0
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4.0
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4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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3.0
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Edwina Booth

Tennessee, USA

Reviewed on July 2, 2024

RV reviewed 2015 Heartland North Trail 30RKDD view listing

4.8
This is a very comfortable model because of the king slide that makes the living and dining area quite roomy. The large windows give light and a good view. The bathroom is also quite adequate for two large adults. See below for all the things included to make it ready to...read more
This is a very comfortable model because of the king slide that makes the living and dining area quite roomy. The large windows give light and a good view. The bathroom is also quite adequate for two large adults. See below for all the things included to make it ready to ride!
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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David Cloutier

Nevada, USA

Reviewed on May 3, 2024

RV reviewed 2015 EverGreen i-Go 260BH view listing

5.0
Original owner purchased the trailer with family in mind and it proved very accommodating. It towed well and was easy to maneuver. The onboard comforts provided gave a feeling of permanence and security, our travelling "glamping" cabin. The size allowed for spontaneous weekends and comfortable...read more
Original owner purchased the trailer with family in mind and it proved very accommodating. It towed well and was easy to maneuver. The onboard comforts provided gave a feeling of permanence and security, our travelling "glamping" cabin. The size allowed for spontaneous weekends and comfortable extended stays. Never had to use any warranty claims. Everything works as designed. Full service receipts in possession.
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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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Mary Moeller

Missouri, USA

Reviewed on February 19, 2024

RV reviewed 2015 Keystone Bullet 269RLS view listing

5.0
We loved this camper but found when we traded it in for our 38 ft Rockwood the floor had rotted quite a way into the back of the camper so were happy we traded it when we did. It had plenty of room for the 5 of us in our family. We traded it for a larger camper so we could spend more time living...read more
We loved this camper but found when we traded it in for our 38 ft Rockwood the floor had rotted quite a way into the back of the camper so were happy we traded it when we did. It had plenty of room for the 5 of us in our family. We traded it for a larger camper so we could spend more time living in the new camper as the 24 ft would've somewhat cramped to spend too much time in it.
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5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Richard Lanyon

British Columbia, Canada

Reviewed on February 11, 2024

RV reviewed 2015 Forest River Vibe 268RKS view listing

2.0
Would not recommend Forest River to my worst enemy.i have had nothing but problems with this trailer since purchase in 2015; This is not my first review, however last June one of the windows in the slider literally exploded into a million pieces . When we returned from our holidays took it to be...read more
Would not recommend Forest River to my worst enemy.i have had nothing but problems with this trailer since purchase in 2015; This is not my first review, however last June one of the windows in the slider literally exploded into a million pieces . When we returned from our holidays took it to be replaced along with a few other problems. Forest River discontinued that design and the windows are not available. Apparently the windows have to be custom made at a cost of $2000. 00. It is now The middle of February and still no windows. So after market sales Forest River just takes the money and run. I have spent so much in the last 9 years I cannot do anything with this trailer
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1.0
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1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
3.0
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RichardLanyon

British Columbia, Canada

Reviewed on January 30, 2024

RV reviewed 2015 Forest River Vibe 268RKS view listing

2.2
The worst trailer we have purchased fist trip out the water tank dropped on to the axel. Manufacture told me to take it to the dealer we were in the States at the time. That was only the beginning of the problems. Every time we took it out something went wrong. I have replaced every possible...read more
The worst trailer we have purchased fist trip out the water tank dropped on to the axel. Manufacture told me to take it to the dealer we were in the States at the time. That was only the beginning of the problems. Every time we took it out something went wrong. I have replaced every possible screw with hollow wall screws , which were not measured . Window covering are crooked I have spent over $4000. On repairs on a scale of 1 to 10. Minus 10 . I have so much money I have so money invested in it can’t afford to trade in. I could go on and on but I think you get the idea
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1.0
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1.0
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4.0
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4.0
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Amy

Reviewed on September 1, 2023

RV reviewed 2015 Cherokee by Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf 27RR view listing

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
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5.0
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Jennifer Posern

Reviewed on August 22, 2023

RV reviewed 2015 Forest River Rockwood Windjammer 3001W view listing

4.6
When my mom told me she was downsizing to the stationary RV life, I thought she was crazy! She googled everything she could find and at the end of her search, nothing would do but this Forest River Rockwood Windjammer 3001W. She sang its praises (the closet! the storage! the big back window!). If...read more
When my mom told me she was downsizing to the stationary RV life, I thought she was crazy! She googled everything she could find and at the end of her search, nothing would do but this Forest River Rockwood Windjammer 3001W. She sang its praises (the closet! the storage! the big back window!). If was easy to set up and use. No cramped spaces, no hard to reach maintenance areas. She finally found one and brought it home - to live in our big metal barn. She pulled all the furniture out, replaced the boxy RV curtains with rods and pretty curtains (did you know you could do that?!?) and moved in all her pretty furniture. Took about a week before you could sit in her living room and chat while you watched the deer through that big back window. It was perfect. My two kids want to visit? Fine - there was plenty of room for them to play. My brother wanted to visit? He can stand up straight inside, and he's a big guy. Have to admit, I was a little envious of her little personalized paradise... She's downsized a little more to an independent living facility where someone else cooks and cleans for her, so her RV is looking for it's new owner. Wish I could talk my husband into it...it would make quite a she-shed... I can think of all kinds of people that would love this layout. Single adventurers, a couple looking to retire, college kid wanting to live on a budget, ranch hand, guest house - this was a great RV with it's original layout and furniture - opening it up and putting your own "real" stuff in it was even cooler. Definitely recommend this model.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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3.0
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Jonathan Shipman

Reviewed on March 10, 2023

RV reviewed 2015 Winnebago Ultralite 28DDBH view listing

5.0
We traveled around the country and lived full time in this RV. When we looked at other RVs we were always amazed by how small their pantry or kitchen storage areas were. We could fit full size instapot, airfryer, vitamix and etc. No problems. Our three kids had room for clothes and etc. Front bay...read more
We traveled around the country and lived full time in this RV. When we looked at other RVs we were always amazed by how small their pantry or kitchen storage areas were. We could fit full size instapot, airfryer, vitamix and etc. No problems. Our three kids had room for clothes and etc. Front bay had plenty of room and space under bed was awesome. Cabinets felt like they were quality and my wife loved the kitchen space for cooking. Overall we had a great time and very few issues.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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