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James Celli

Utah, USA

Reviewed on July 8, 2025

RV reviewed 2024 Highland Ridge Go Play 26BHS Bunkhouse view listing

1.0
My wife’s family has always cherished camping, making it a treasured tradition for nearly every holiday. After marrying, we eagerly joined them but always stayed in her parents’ trailer. Anyone who’s camped in a small space knows how quickly it can become challenging—especially sharing with...read more
My wife’s family has always cherished camping, making it a treasured tradition for nearly every holiday. After marrying, we eagerly joined them but always stayed in her parents’ trailer. Anyone who’s camped in a small space knows how quickly it can become challenging—especially sharing with family. So, when my wife excitedly said, “We should buy our own trailer!” it seemed perfect for creating our family memories. We visited dealership after dealership, touring countless trailers until they blended together. One day, my wife burst through the door exclaiming, “I found the perfect trailer!” Her excitement was contagious, and we immediately planned to see it. At Bish’s RV, the salesperson warmly showed us the trailer. I specifically asked about an inverter, and she assured me it was “wired for one but doesn’t include it.” Comfortable with that, we discussed financing. She confidently promised they could beat any other bank by 50%, an offer that seemed fantastic. We slept on it and, convinced we’d found our dream trailer, returned the next day to complete the paperwork. After clearly agreeing on our maximum affordable payment, we were shocked to see the actual payment higher than agreed. Despite this, we moved forward, eager for joyful camping memories. Our excitement quickly turned to frustration. During our first trip, we found water leaking beneath the trailer when flushing the black tank. Disappointed, we returned it to Bish’s RV, who also replaced a missing dust cap. With hopes restored, we believed our troubles were over. However, while winterizing, we discovered the water heater bypass valve wasn’t functioning, forcing another visit. The following season brought more disappointment—the water heater wouldn’t start. After a week-long stay at the dealership, we learned it was due to loose wiring. Our breaking point came on our most recent outing. My daughter sat down, and the bench collapsed beneath her. Her shock deeply saddened me. Inspecting further, I found the supports poorly stapled, careless and avoidable. Later, my wife quietly asked, “Does the fridge look strange?” Our hearts sank as we saw it falling into the cabinet, shattering our dreams of joyful, relaxing trips. Feeling disheartened, we contacted BishFix. Despite the warranty, they required a $190 upfront fee. We reluctantly paid, enduring a month of delays and frustrations as the technician awaited BishFix authorization. Another traumatic moment was the door lock failing, locking us out. Since we live in our trailer full-time due to my wife’s role as a camp host, this was more than inconvenient—it was terrifying. After dinner with family, we found the key spinning uselessly in the lock. Panic overwhelmed my youngest daughter, who had a heartbreaking panic attack. Roadside assistance repeatedly asked for my details, promising callbacks but never helping. Desperate and exhausted, I pushed out a window screen and lifted my nephew inside to unlock the door. Finally, I drove an hour and a half to Bish’s RV to speak directly with someone. After repeatedly explaining our situation, feeling unheard and overlooked, they arranged for a technician the next day. Upon arrival, the technician confirmed my suspicion that the blinds were installed backward. The always polite and professional service desk employee promised the Regional Manager would contact me. When he did, rather than providing solutions, he shared unrelated frustrations about delays on his expensive home project. Feeling even more unheard and dismissed, he eventually promised to evaluate our trailer’s current value, leaving us waiting again. We’ve documented numerous build-quality issues, heartbreakingly evident from our very first trips. Photos show these issues clearly, but the emotional toll—the disappointment, broken promises, and seeing my family’s excitement dashed repeatedly—is immeasurable. Even the door, randomly locking or refusing to open, symbolizes our experience. We share this hoping other families can avoid the heartache we’ve endured.
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Jeff Roberts

Reviewed on August 31, 2023

RV reviewed 2021 PeeWee Campers Half Pint view listing

5.0
I bought my Half Pint in March of 2021, and up until today, have loved it and have had no real problems. I did lose my keys, called Yvonne at Pee Wee in Tennessee, and she quickly sent me replacements. Also called a few times with general questions, they always took my calls and answered my...read more
I bought my Half Pint in March of 2021, and up until today, have loved it and have had no real problems. I did lose my keys, called Yvonne at Pee Wee in Tennessee, and she quickly sent me replacements. Also called a few times with general questions, they always took my calls and answered my questions to my satisfaction. It’s been very easy to tow behind my Ford Ranger, 24.7 mpg hauling it back to Ohio from Wisconsin last year, 2022. Also, while camping in Door County, WI., we had HEAVY RAIN for several days, some tents and campsites were flooded, and I had NO issues with any kind of leakage in my little Half Pint. Only gave livability 3 stars because it’s not the type of camper you LIVE IN. It’s small and efficient and was bought to replace my tent, not to watch TV and take showers in!
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Saul Rojas

California

Reviewed on September 21, 2022

RV reviewed 2022 Black Series Campers Black Series Campers HQ17 view listing

3.6
I’ve had this unit for 3 months now and it’s gone or the shop for a few minor issues. Son bumped or opened the dometic fridge door incorrectly and broke the handle but it was covered under the warranty. Some of the seams where panels meet and where caulking is used is cracking but not a big...read more
I’ve had this unit for 3 months now and it’s gone or the shop for a few minor issues. Son bumped or opened the dometic fridge door incorrectly and broke the handle but it was covered under the warranty. Some of the seams where panels meet and where caulking is used is cracking but not a big deal.I think it’s a little expected with my off road use. The shower door screw at the bottom came undone and caused some issues but it just needed a larger screw to keep the frame together. One cabinet hinge is a little loose and needs some adjusting but that’s also expected. The batteries on the wireless switches caused the u to to jot power up so ensure you keep extra 27a batteries handy. The primary structure is very stout I just wished the drains were not in the rear where we have to be careful about departure angles while off road.
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5.0
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Jim Karlson

Colorado

Reviewed on December 17, 2021

RV reviewed 2022 Obi Campers Obi Campers Graveler view listing

4.8
Great trailer for the backroads and can go almost anywhere. The articulating hitch takes lets the trailer move independently of the hitch, so you don't have to worry about a ball and hitch disconnecting over rough roads. Drop-in slot for a Domtetic or another cooler manufacturer with pre-wired...read more
Great trailer for the backroads and can go almost anywhere. The articulating hitch takes lets the trailer move independently of the hitch, so you don't have to worry about a ball and hitch disconnecting over rough roads. Drop-in slot for a Domtetic or another cooler manufacturer with pre-wired power and slide out. There is also an exhaust fan in the cooler compartment. Awesome pullout grill and sink. The sink is powered by a Seaflow pump. Quick disconnects for water (hot/cold) as well as propane (hook up anything you desire). Tons of storage and all of it is lockable. The cage is very convenient as it keeps your gear from sliding around but also lets you lock it safely so that no one can get to your gear. The cage also articulates up fon struts or easy access, or you can use the side door. Great pricepoint for these cool little trailers.. 1/3 to half as expensive as some of the other overland brands.
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Judy Spinelli

Tennessee

Reviewed on October 17, 2021

RV reviewed 2020 PeeWee Campers Lil Tripper view listing

5.0
We purchased this RV due to it's versatility (2 side doors and a double rear door) and, of course, the tow weight limit of our 2 door Jeep Wrangler. It tows like a dream and we receive great compliments everywhere we go. We have friends that say they wish they had this type of RV instead of...read more
We purchased this RV due to it's versatility (2 side doors and a double rear door) and, of course, the tow weight limit of our 2 door Jeep Wrangler. It tows like a dream and we receive great compliments everywhere we go. We have friends that say they wish they had this type of RV instead of their Class C Motorhome.
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5.0
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Joshua Elliott

Arizona

Reviewed on September 14, 2020

RV reviewed 2019 Black Series Campers Black Series Campers HQ17 view listing

4.6
This 2019 HQ17 has been an absolutely bulletproof first travel trailer. Black Series has thought of everything when it came to the construction of this thing! What minor warranty issues I have experienced (failure in right front hub and faulty radio)the company has gone out of their way to...read more
This 2019 HQ17 has been an absolutely bulletproof first travel trailer. Black Series has thought of everything when it came to the construction of this thing! What minor warranty issues I have experienced (failure in right front hub and faulty radio)the company has gone out of their way to rectify
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4.0
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5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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Ken

South Dakota

Reviewed on December 23, 2018

RV reviewed 2019 GoBE Campers Nomad GBN19X view listing

5.0
This is one of the nicest travel trailers I've ever owned. I initially wanted something smaller, but I'm glad I went for this one. Other than replacing the roof refrigerator vent, I've had zero problems with it. It's well built and a quality unit throughout. If I hadn't decided to look for a Retro...read more
This is one of the nicest travel trailers I've ever owned. I initially wanted something smaller, but I'm glad I went for this one. Other than replacing the roof refrigerator vent, I've had zero problems with it. It's well built and a quality unit throughout. If I hadn't decided to look for a Retro model trailer, I'd never consider selling it. It pulls well and actually feels like a smaller unit despite its size. Very comfortable and nicely appointed inside with gorgeous outside graphics.
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Dale humphrey

Tennessee

Reviewed on April 21, 2016

RV reviewed 2016 PeeWee Campers PeeWee Campers Half pint view listing

4.0
This teardrop camper is the best I've ever seen. It's well built and sturdy. What I liked was that the base model is ready for me to go camping in, but there is a pot-load of options you can get if you want to get fancier. I've seen a lot of teardrops, and they're all cute, but this one has got a...read more
This teardrop camper is the best I've ever seen. It's well built and sturdy. What I liked was that the base model is ready for me to go camping in, but there is a pot-load of options you can get if you want to get fancier. I've seen a lot of teardrops, and they're all cute, but this one has got a lot more usable space inside.
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