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Ed Ridenour

Nevada

Reviewed on September 5, 2020

RV reviewed 2005 Four Wheel Four Wheel Hawk view listing

5.0
excellent basic offroad camper. Dry warm BR, Kitchen, heater, fridge, stove, sink but no bath. Well built aluminum welded frame. If your truck fits between those obstacles so does this camper. Small but comfortable for 2 in the...read more
excellent basic offroad camper. Dry warm BR, Kitchen, heater, fridge, stove, sink but no bath. Well built aluminum welded frame. If your truck fits between those obstacles so does this camper. Small but comfortable for 2 in the wilderness.
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Phil Mahannah

Quebec

Reviewed on June 25, 2018

RV reviewed 2012 Four Winds Four Winds 26E view listing

5.0
Best Class C. You are not restricted by the size. Drives well and parking at sites drive through or back in are easy. We enjoy the smooth ride. Plenty of power for hill climbs and easy driving. Plenty of room for two people and even travel with four. Unit can easily sleep six...read more
Best Class C. You are not restricted by the size. Drives well and parking at sites drive through or back in are easy. We enjoy the smooth ride. Plenty of power for hill climbs and easy driving. Plenty of room for two people and even travel with four. Unit can easily sleep six adults.
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Keh Henry

New York

Reviewed on February 25, 2018

RV reviewed 1995 Four Winds Four Winds 29QC view listing

3.6
I've been searching for an owners manual for my rv. Thor/Four Winds is the worst at providing manuals for older rvs. I now regret buying this manufacturers product; they have no usable information online on there products. I would not recommended this manufacturers service if you need...read more
I've been searching for an owners manual for my rv. Thor/Four Winds is the worst at providing manuals for older rvs. I now regret buying this manufacturers product; they have no usable information online on there products. I would not recommended this manufacturers service if you need information for you vehicle.
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4.0
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5.0
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4.0
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Bob b

Illinois

Reviewed on February 19, 2018

RV reviewed 2017 Four Winds Four Winds 31S view listing

2.4
I have had several issues with this new motor home. Almost 40 different problems. Water leaks,wood trin falling off,ac problems,decals peeling off,crack in the fibet glass. The list goes on and on. The new coach spent over nine weeks in the shop the first season for...read more
I have had several issues with this new motor home. Almost 40 different problems. Water leaks,wood trin falling off,ac problems,decals peeling off,crack in the fibet glass. The list goes on and on. The new coach spent over nine weeks in the shop the first season for repairs.
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4.0
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Roger Morin

Florida

Reviewed on October 24, 2017

RV reviewed 2005 Four Winds Four Winds 34N view listing

4.6
The biggest feature this unit has going for it is livability. We have never felt confined or challenged for space even when living in the rig for months at a time. The three slides offer comfortable living space as well as privacy with a separate bedroom with its own TV. Creature comforts abound...read more
The biggest feature this unit has going for it is livability. We have never felt confined or challenged for space even when living in the rig for months at a time. The three slides offer comfortable living space as well as privacy with a separate bedroom with its own TV. Creature comforts abound with AC, convection oven, built-in vacuum cleaner, double sink, a couch and a recliner and a full 7ft high ceiling.
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4.0
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5.0
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LA Hunt

Colorado

Reviewed on July 5, 2016

RV reviewed 2013 Four Wheel Four Wheel Fleet view listing

2.8
You buy this camper because it is so lightweight. I put it on a longbed Tacoma--and you think you can still go fourwheeling with it. Well, you can\'t, not really. The camper weighs as much as your payload is, so you still are not going to go up jeep roads in it. I had to put extra helper springs on...read more
You buy this camper because it is so lightweight. I put it on a longbed Tacoma--and you think you can still go fourwheeling with it. Well, you can\'t, not really. The camper weighs as much as your payload is, so you still are not going to go up jeep roads in it. I had to put extra helper springs on the Toyota even though the weight was under tha stated payload. So given that wieght is NOT the \"only thing\", there are too many cuts in livability to make this unit comfy for traveling in even for one person. namely: the bed is only one inch above the matrress, which is hard foam, by the way, so you can\'t leave your bedding or pillows on it when you close hte top. There is no where else in the unit to store that so it sits out whenever you go down the road, adding to the clutter in your tiny living space. They should add about 3 or 4 inches to the depth of the cabover bunk, so that you can leave bedding on it. Next, the fridge door (I believe in propane fridges) opens the wrong way so you can\'t see into or put things into the fridge without being inside the caper. This is very unhandy when you are packing and the top is not popped up. Next, you can\'t light the fridge without going outside and resting the lid of the housing on top of your head while you hold the button and light the match. The salesman actually recommended this to me, yet there are plenty of small RVs out there with interior controls and auto lighting. And lastly, the facing dinette benches are too small to really work. We found ourselves leaving them down, especially the one in front of the door which blocks your way into the camper. It would be better to stick with the lengthwise couch arrangement. The quality of this unit was normal for a cheap RV, the dealers are great, but the unit is a throwback to thirty years ago and no effort to think through the features has been made. If you are a real pioneer you may like it fine.
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Morrill

Virginia

Reviewed on October 20, 2015

RV reviewed 2010 Four Winds Four Winds 22E view listing

4.0
Awesome RV only reason selling is upgrading to larger RV to live...read more
Awesome RV only reason selling is upgrading to larger RV to live in.
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Kathleen Lynch

New York

Reviewed on June 6, 2015

RV reviewed 2009 Four Winds Four Winds 23A view listing

4.0
I've been camping my whole life and this RV was perfect. I often took my aging parents with me and this layout was ideal for all of us. Everything situated within easy reach with lots of inside storage. Having heat and AC made camping in any weather a...read more
I've been camping my whole life and this RV was perfect. I often took my aging parents with me and this layout was ideal for all of us. Everything situated within easy reach with lots of inside storage. Having heat and AC made camping in any weather a breeze.
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Mike

Arizona

Reviewed on March 21, 2015

RV reviewed 2007 Four Winds Four Winds 31P view listing

4.0
This is our 1st RV and we are very satisfied with it. The slide gave us plenty of room to move around with our family of 5 (incl. 3 teenagers) without getting in each others way. We have plenty of storage inside for all our wares and clothes. It has 120 cubic feet of exterior storage and I keep...read more
This is our 1st RV and we are very satisfied with it. The slide gave us plenty of room to move around with our family of 5 (incl. 3 teenagers) without getting in each others way. We have plenty of storage inside for all our wares and clothes. It has 120 cubic feet of exterior storage and I keep my tools,air compressor, camping gear incl. a big portable BBQ and 8 camp chairs all in the outside storage. We used a 5-bike bike carrier on the tow hitch to carry our bikes. I do as much maintenance as I can on the house and I haven't seen any shoddy work. I leave the engine/tranny and brakes to the pro's. I haven't towed anything yet, but the combined gross weight it 20,000 lbs. compare that to the Chevy model which is 16,000 lbs. As for driving, this baby does real good. If you're familiar w/the climb to sunset point north of Phx, I was able to cruise up it without difficultly at 50 mph. That's because it has a Ford V-10 and a 5-spd tranny w/overdrive. Yes I'm very pleased with this RV.
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John Butcher

California

Reviewed on December 15, 2014

RV reviewed 2004 Four Wheel Four Wheel Hawk view listing

1.6
AN okay example of a light-weight pop-up truck camper.. Very little storage space, once you remove the sofa ( which I did) storage becomes nil.. Sofa was uncomfortable, flimsy support leg broke after little use, sofa tended to float or fly around when off-road.Other storage cubbies tended to open,...read more
AN okay example of a light-weight pop-up truck camper.. Very little storage space, once you remove the sofa ( which I did) storage becomes nil.. Sofa was uncomfortable, flimsy support leg broke after little use, sofa tended to float or fly around when off-road.Other storage cubbies tended to open, because of a lack of rubber bumper stops. Refrigerator only functioned decently using propane setting.. Sliding window is useless for anyone other than a five-year old.. Outside roll-up window coverings were impossible to roll up or down, unless you packed a ladder..Small entry door was tough to get used to, Must have banged my head a dozen times(no lie!!) The camper doesn't fit my Toyota Tundra, sits above the side rails and hangs over the bed.. I would not recommend this camper to any one...
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