RV Type
Make and model
Year
Floorplan
2017 Prime Time Lacrosse 330RST Travel Trailer reviews
4.1
Liveability
5.0
Overall quality
3.5
Floorplan
4.5
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty
3.5
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2 ratings and reviews
Voted most helpful review
Chad
Michigan
Reviewed on 2016-10-18
RV reviewed2017 Prime Time Lacrosse 330RST
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3.8
Nice trailer. Perfect layout for my wife and I.
We had issues right from the beginning.
1. The bedroom slide was not installed properly and was binding. I fixed that myself.
2. TV mount was not included.
3. Missing toilet seat bolt covers.
4. Worst of all, they FORGOT to put a washer in the cold water supply to the kitchen faucet. We chased parts on our first trip ever with the trailer.
5. The dining slide wasn't properly adjusted.
6. Window seal in dining room was defective.
I contacted the manufacturer and they compensated me for my time and effort and were great. Since then, I can't even get a response from them and our first Fall trip, the FURNACE DID NOT WORK. Now it's at the dealer for that to be repaired.
Nice unit but poor workmanship but from what I hear, that's normal for this industry.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
3.0
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Voted most helpful review
Michael Prewett
Texas
Reviewed on 2021-12-05
RV reviewed2017 Prime Time Lacrosse 330RST
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4.4
I have owned several campers over the years and so far the lacrosse was the best. It tows well but like any longer camper you do have to watch for tight turns. The tires are a little more spread out so it rides better and sways less that most campers. Ours came with storage galore
This made my wife very happy. 2 a/c is a wonderful thing to have if you live anywhere besides Alaska. The camper before this one only had one a/c. Lets just say our trip to Florida in July ended in a hotel because the one a/c couldn't cut it. I love power awnings, much easy to use, just push a button. Power tongue jacks and stabilizer jacks are fantastic. Once you have them you will never go back to manually operated. Residential refrigerators are getting to be more popular in RVs and that's great if you have an "quiet" on board generator. If not I recommend the dual fuel RV fridges that shift to propane when the electric company drops the ball. Nothing upsets kids and wife more than coming home to melted ice cream. Camping is a great way to make memories and see the country.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
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