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Floorplan
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FREE SOLOpage=2page=2 reviews
Liveability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
1.0
Driving/towing
1.0
Factory warranty
1.0
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39 ratings and reviews
Voted most helpful review
thomas keane
West Virginia, USA
Reviewed on August 1, 2025
RV reviewed
2024 East to West 2 slide, sleeps 7 Entrada 2900DS

2.2
Well where to start. My rv spent more time in the shop in the first year then in my driveway or on a campsite. The quailty there is none this unit must have been put together by first graders. Who ever did the wiring did not know you need to crimp the wires in place. Plumbers or who ever did the...read more
Well where to start. My rv spent more time in the shop in the first year then in my driveway or on a campsite. The quailty there is none this unit must have been put together by first graders. Who ever did the wiring did not know you need to crimp the wires in place. Plumbers or who ever did the water lines did not know that the hose clamps go over the male end of the pipe and not just the female end. The customer service manager is just as bad as the no experience workers in the factory. There moto is we do not make phone calls. I do not know how this company is still in buisness.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Voted most helpful review
Dave Anderson
Washington, USA
Reviewed on November 4, 2024
RV reviewed
2014 Leisure Travel Vans Free Spirit TE

5.0
After four years of ownership and 50,000 miles of travel, I cannot say enough positive things about this van. The Mercedes platform and engine is just wonderful. It is super comfortable to drive for long distances and has very predictable handling, even in high cross wind situations. The 6-cylinder...read more
After four years of ownership and 50,000 miles of travel, I cannot say enough positive things about this van. The Mercedes platform and engine is just wonderful. It is super comfortable to drive for long distances and has very predictable handling, even in high cross wind situations. The 6-cylinder turbo diesel has ample power for highway speeds and hill climbing. The interior build quality is top grade as Leisure Travel Vans uses excellent components and thoughtfully and skillfully installs the cabinetry, plumbing and wiring.
Some of the many design features that I really appreciate is there are no overhead cabinets above the driver and passenger seats, making it much easier to move from the driver’s area to the back of the van. I also appreciate how the integrated gray/black water dump tubing that tucks away hidden behind the driver’s side ground effects body skirt. When it is time to dump the tanks, the tubing just pulls out of the integrated container tube and stretches to the RV dump facility fitting. What may be a messy process with other RVs could not be cleaner or easier with the Free Spirit.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Jim Alford
Texas, USA
Reviewed on March 30, 2024
RV reviewed
2023 Braxton Creek Free Solo Romo

4.6
We purchased this FreeSolo, which proved to be adequate for us. Shortly after our first trip in it (about 1900 miles round-trip)' my wife injured her back, thus the crawl over style bed was no longer an option. We modified the trailer dinette/bed area, converting it to dual north/south beds with...read more
We purchased this FreeSolo, which proved to be adequate for us. Shortly after our first trip in it (about 1900 miles round-trip)' my wife injured her back, thus the crawl over style bed was no longer an option. We modified the trailer dinette/bed area, converting it to dual north/south beds with walk space. The modification took about 3 hours and cost maybe $40 . It works perfectly.
We have had zero leaks, All fixtures and appliances work perfectly. This us our 5th rv or camperand it has not disappointed us in any way.
As far as towing our 2023 Nissan Titan 4x4 does not "even know that the FreeSolo in behind it.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Beth
Reviewed on June 29, 2023
RV reviewed
2022 Braxton Creek Free Solo Romo

2.0
Held true to the fact this kind leaks. Poorly made.
Shower wall buckled. AC leaked and an outside light leaked. Only took it out once. Had never been used. Would not recommend it...ever! I am getting rid of...read more
Held true to the fact this kind leaks. Poorly made.
Shower wall buckled. AC leaked and an outside light leaked. Only took it out once. Had never been used. Would not recommend it...ever! I am getting rid of it.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
3.0
Factory warranty/support
2.0
Voted most helpful review
Terry St John
Reviewed on November 9, 2022
RV reviewed
2022 East to West 2 slide, sleeps 7 Entrada 2900DS

2.6
I bought this RV new in Sep of this year, 2022. It is actually a 2023 model. Today is Nov 8th and after bringing it home a second time, the issues still exist on the RV side. Just a few things....a computer steering cluster module went out the second time driven. Crossroad Ford did an excellent...read more
I bought this RV new in Sep of this year, 2022. It is actually a 2023 model. Today is Nov 8th and after bringing it home a second time, the issues still exist on the RV side. Just a few things....a computer steering cluster module went out the second time driven. Crossroad Ford did an excellent job diagnosing and fixing, along with a faulty brake . booster. No ladder on the unit, the radio head unit is faulty and needs to be replaced, no call on the shower at all and worst of all, the RV continues to not recognize the parking brake and will not auto level or allow slide to operate. Closest dealer is over 3 hours away. Not a happy camper. In fact I've never even taken it camping as it has been in the shop pretty much from the week after I purchased.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
2.0
Voted most helpful review
ken m kaplan
California
Reviewed on August 20, 2022
RV reviewed
2021 Northern Lite 10-2 EXCD Special Edition

4.6
Comparing my N-L camper to my previous arctic fox 1160 is like comparing a Yugo to a Tesla. The only things the A/F had that the N/L didn't is a black tank flush and larger tanks. The A/F literally spread apart underneath when the tiny badly welded cross braces broke and pulled out the tiny wood...read more
Comparing my N-L camper to my previous arctic fox 1160 is like comparing a Yugo to a Tesla. The only things the A/F had that the N/L didn't is a black tank flush and larger tanks. The A/F literally spread apart underneath when the tiny badly welded cross braces broke and pulled out the tiny wood screws. I am in the process of rebuilding it so I can sell it with a clean conscience. My only other complaint is the wasted space around the batteries which I discovered during my Victron 2kw inverter install. I added an inspection door for easy access and ventilation for the inverter right next to the solar panel display. I have owned and lived in 5 different Rv's in my 63 years and the N/L is far and away the highest quality I have seen and that includes a 25' Airstream.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
3.0
Voted most helpful review
Randy Chapman
Washington
Reviewed on August 6, 2022
RV reviewed
2019 Forest River 2 slide outs FR3 33DS

4.2
I have owned this motorhome since I bought it new in 2019. I have driven it from Seattle to Disney World, and to the national parks of Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana and many places in between.
I have 37k miles on it and have lived in it since shortly after I bought it.
As far as...read more
I have owned this motorhome since I bought it new in 2019. I have driven it from Seattle to Disney World, and to the national parks of Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana and many places in between.
I have 37k miles on it and have lived in it since shortly after I bought it.
As far as manufacturing and assembly, all the important pieces work well except for the refrigerator. When it was a few months old, we had a torrential rainstorm in Salt Lake City and the refrigerator outside panel was not installed properly. As a result water poured into the refrigerator workings and it was damaged. After warranty repair, it works acceptably but ice cream will get a little soft in very hot weather.
Other than that, a few small trim pieces in the coach were not installed correctly. I have had no other issues with the generator, the furnace, the two wonderful air conditioners, and the three TV's which are Furion. They have excellent pictures and one is very large.
I tow a Jeep Cherokee Trail Hawk behind it and it does fine. I have had no suspension work on it and I find it very controllable. The only time I get white knuckles is when I am going over a narrow bridge with opposing traffic. The motorhome is wider than some of the lanes on county roads and it is tight on some state highways.
I read about people who have all kinds of trouble but I think it is just like buying anything, some people are not lucky, and some people are.
I replaced the king mattress that came with it with a memory cell mattress, and I sleep very well in it. I have two big dogs, and they have plenty of room to stretch out.
I love my FR3 and it works great as a home I can go almost anywhere in. I would highly recommend it for its relatively low price and its reliability, as well as its comfort.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
Voted most helpful review
Clifford
Texas
Reviewed on June 21, 2022
RV reviewed
2021 Braxton Creek Free Solo OG

1.4
The concept for this unit is great. The execution is lacking. The A/C unit does not cool the cabin off and blows luke warm/hot air. The warranty process takes forever from the manufacturer. They really drag their feet. I put in a claim and it took almost 6 months to get responses and action. The...read more
The concept for this unit is great. The execution is lacking. The A/C unit does not cool the cabin off and blows luke warm/hot air. The warranty process takes forever from the manufacturer. They really drag their feet. I put in a claim and it took almost 6 months to get responses and action. The A/C unit has a terrible design that does not allow for air flow to the unit.
The Free Solo does handle well off-roading and drives particularly well for being as light as it is. The overall functionality and comfort is lacking overall. I purchased this unit primarily because it was small and had an A/C and have regretted it ever since. If you don't ever need the A/C then this unit works fine.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
1.0
Driving/towing
3.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Voted most helpful review
Kayla Griggs
Texas
Reviewed on June 11, 2022
RV reviewed
2021 Braxton Creek Free Solo Din

1.8
I bought this brand new 8 months ago. It is made of cheap particle board. everything in it is made as cheaply as possible. There is no insulation and it leaks. You will not be able to use this travel trailer in heat over 85° because there is no insulation whatsoever. I am in the Texas heat and...read more
I bought this brand new 8 months ago. It is made of cheap particle board. everything in it is made as cheaply as possible. There is no insulation and it leaks. You will not be able to use this travel trailer in heat over 85° because there is no insulation whatsoever. I am in the Texas heat and even after cooling it off for over 24 hours it is still 90° + in here. I am so disappointed in this purchase. I would not recommend this travel trailer to anyone. It sucks!
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
3.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Voted most helpful review
Raelyn Sweebe
Washington
Reviewed on May 18, 2022
RV reviewed
2021 Palomino EV-2 Revolve

3.4
I'm new to the full time RV lifestyle having thought for years about simplifying my life and licing with less and eliminating my living expenses. I settled on the EV-1 travel trailer from Revolve after going up and visiting a used 2020 model locally. Unfortunately I could not go purchase and sent...read more
I'm new to the full time RV lifestyle having thought for years about simplifying my life and licing with less and eliminating my living expenses. I settled on the EV-1 travel trailer from Revolve after going up and visiting a used 2020 model locally. Unfortunately I could not go purchase and sent my boyfriend to go purchase and after 7 long hours of waiting for him to return from the 200 mile round trip (the dealer took forever) I helped spot hit to back it into our side driveway only to realize he bought me a EV-2. So okay no slide, different shower mirror flipped interior. I spent about an hour sitting in it and decided to suck it up buttercup and get over it. Main differences dinette is on awning side instead of kitchen and shower is wider but shorter. I focused on the pros not the cons. I've been living in it full time 9 months and while there have been solar struggles I am learning to resolve with help from a solar tech, I am happy with my purchase. I do however have suggestions for Palomino and suggestions for improvement.
- Give the option to not have a dinette, this area of my RV is now cube storage and when I have time I will remove the dinette base and reconfigure for a recliner and cube shelves.
- Clean up after manufacture seriously an hour and a vacumn getting all sawdust and loose screws and nails out of compartments, ensure plumbing connections are tight and not leaking including the faucet that is just sitting in hole unsecured
- Use screws on cabinetry not metal staples all my dinette cabinetry have broken or collapsed in the case of overhead cabinets
- Provide access to the area behind the pre mounted TV if you are not going to pre-wire for RV link antennae (purchased separately for roughly $300)
- PROVIDE the SOLAR equipment powerpoint to all buyers (the one that took me a month of back and forth to get)
- Mount the solar controller on the exterior wall not on the wall behind the jacknife sofa as hanging upside down trying to read it upside down is ridiculous
- Seal the roof and edges of exterior I have had moisture and water around every exterior edge, window and door
- Use a better frame cabinet under convection micro the microwave door hangs on the lip and eventually locks shut which meant it had to be pulled out of rig and thrown away
- Needs an outlet in dinette area
- Get rid of the teeny bit of carpet on sides of bed platform what is the point you can't stand on it its like a 10x10 Square
Now those of you reading this probably figure that is a lot of problems/suggestions. Fact is if you live in an RV you need to learn to adapt and repair as needed. It is hard to even get support or help from people because the minute you say your rig is propane free everyone has judgements and then add in you are a female solo camper and you get all the comments and jibes. I bought this model because I wanted one built for solar and going off grid not retrofit into my storage. I love the concept I think Forest RIver just needs a better way to support us than directing us to download an online PDF manual for all their lines that doesn't support half of the equipment in the Revolve Rig as we don';t run off propane at all. Oh and I still need to figure out how to actually get the hot water heater working some may think that is a problem but when you are 6'1" and your shower stall is only 5'10' you need hot water for dishes not bathing.
Livability
3.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
3.0
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