Write a review

RV Type

Other types

Make and model

Floorplan

Year

HEARTLAND PROWLER LYNX reviews

2.5 (33 reviews)
Write a review
Liveability
2.7
Overall quality
2.0
Floorplan
3.1
Driving/towing
3.1
Factory warranty
1.7

Top 10 RVs

Reviews

Stars Refinement

57 ratings and reviews

Voted most helpful review

Jean-Claude Remy

Quebec, Canada

Reviewed on November 27, 2025

RV reviewed 2018 Heartland Prowler Lynx 18LX view listing

1.8
It was love at first site for the wife and I. After 30 years in a tent we were ready to finally make the jump. What a disappointment!! While it looked great, had very nice options like a "big" fridge, nice bathroom and lot's of storage it turned out to be made so cheap it's no even funny. Roof...read more
It was love at first site for the wife and I. After 30 years in a tent we were ready to finally make the jump. What a disappointment!! While it looked great, had very nice options like a "big" fridge, nice bathroom and lot's of storage it turned out to be made so cheap it's no even funny. Roof leaked so many times I must have used at least 6 tubes of Docal. Then the rain would come in from the air conditioning. The electronic board sucks energy way more than what other campers told us. I'm 5 feet 10" and the bed is not long enough. The toilet started leaking after 2 years. Most screws screw into 1/8 cheap wood so it's easy for them to get loose. And I could go on. We spent over $4000 on repairs that should not have happened Not choosing a trailer with comfortable seating when it rains for a couple of days was another mistake. Don't count on the kitchen seating for that, and one bench became loose because.... the wood with the screws is not thick enough to have any structural support. There are smaller trailers out there that have more inside space and are better built.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
2.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Show less
Helpful (0)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

BOBBY JONES

Texas, USA

Reviewed on November 21, 2025

RV reviewed 2025 Heartland Prowler 3209BH view listing

2.6
We noticed mold in the back bunkhouse so we took the camper in where we purchased it. after two months we get told it has to be shipped from Texas to Indiana to be repaired due to a know seal leak under the frame. but the problem is me and my wife have been dealing with horrible customer service...read more
We noticed mold in the back bunkhouse so we took the camper in where we purchased it. after two months we get told it has to be shipped from Texas to Indiana to be repaired due to a know seal leak under the frame. but the problem is me and my wife have been dealing with horrible customer service with Heartland for well over three weeks now.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Show less
Helpful (0)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Kayla

Texas, USA

Reviewed on January 25, 2025

RV reviewed 2021 Heartland Prowler 300BH view listing

2.0
I bought this travel trailer brand new. We’ve had nothing but issues from the get go. From a cracked bathtub, leaks everywhere, a faulty toilet (warranty surprisingly did replace the toilet), the underbelly coming lose, poor construction job, etc. I’m so tired of owning this POS and can’t...read more
I bought this travel trailer brand new. We’ve had nothing but issues from the get go. From a cracked bathtub, leaks everywhere, a faulty toilet (warranty surprisingly did replace the toilet), the underbelly coming lose, poor construction job, etc. I’m so tired of owning this POS and can’t wait till we are done paying it off. I’ll never buy a prowler again.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
3.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Show less
Helpful (1)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Ken Haley

Oregon, USA

Reviewed on August 31, 2024

RV reviewed 2017 Heartland Prowler 261PTH view listing

3.4
Bought my Toy Hauler brand new. Love the floor plan. I did remove the fold down beds in the rear and replaced with 2 nice recliners. Overall the Toy Hauler has been fun to own. Problem now is the Alpha TPO roof has failed and I need to replace rotten wood and install a new membrane. Alpha Systems...read more
Bought my Toy Hauler brand new. Love the floor plan. I did remove the fold down beds in the rear and replaced with 2 nice recliners. Overall the Toy Hauler has been fun to own. Problem now is the Alpha TPO roof has failed and I need to replace rotten wood and install a new membrane. Alpha Systems are supposed to be warranteed for 12 years and like all of the RV companies I have yet to hear back from them in regards to the warranty. I have inspected, washed and caulked every year. When not in use I have a very expensive waterproof Cover for it. Anyone else have a Alpha Systems roof failer. ??
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Show less
Helpful (2)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Tim Carty

Pennsylvania, USA

Reviewed on August 25, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 heartland prowler 315BH view listing

2.6
Ive had my prowler for 2 years now. I wish I could say I've enjoyed it the whole time, but quality issues and support have been a real problem. We went with this trailer due to the bunk hose and a bath and a half. Plenty of room for us. Heartlands website praised the quality control aspect of...read more
Ive had my prowler for 2 years now. I wish I could say I've enjoyed it the whole time, but quality issues and support have been a real problem. We went with this trailer due to the bunk hose and a bath and a half. Plenty of room for us. Heartlands website praised the quality control aspect of things and how they build better than the rest. I've had plumbing leaks. I replumbed all water lines in the trailer to fix leaks and prevent future leaks due to chaffing. All the interior walls are peeling. I had to re wire my interior fridge due to it shutting off. The awning ripped on our second trip and was not covered. After a year the awning motor needed to be replaced. After many trips screw tips are now pultruding from the siding. The under belly panels of the trailer are falling down and duck tapped where cuts were made after it was installed. Ive taken it to the dealer for it to sit for a year. Not everything was done but I could use it. Picked up nothing was fixed! still have many water leaks inside from the interior plumbing. After calling heartland I found out the dealer never even started the claim.They gave me a list of dealers to use. All were booked really far out to the point where id go a whole season making payments and unable to use the trailer. I took things into my own hands and did the repairs. The more I dig into this trailer to more quality and workmanship issues I find. A lot of spot with no wall insulation, and NO INSULATION in my roof. No wonder it's pre wired for a second ac unit. The single unit can't keep up in 80+ deg weather. I would not recommend purchasing a heartland trailer.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Show less
Helpful (4)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Traci L Williams

Texas, USA

Reviewed on July 23, 2024

RV reviewed 2020 HEARTLAND PROWLER 240RB view listing

4.0
We enjoy the R/V for camping and getaways. When looking for a R/V we wanted something that had a door to be closed off to the bedroom for privacy. Another aspect we liked about this model is it did NOT have bunk beds. In this version the dining room table and couch fold out for extra beds. ...read more
We enjoy the R/V for camping and getaways. When looking for a R/V we wanted something that had a door to be closed off to the bedroom for privacy. Another aspect we liked about this model is it did NOT have bunk beds. In this version the dining room table and couch fold out for extra beds. But it is most comfortable for two people. We made some modifications to the R/V such as replacing all the plastic factory fixtures and the bathroom door. We replaced the bathroom door with a accordion door, as the original could not be closed when using the foldout couch to accomodate guests. Overall a very good experience size wise and layout for us!
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
Show less
Helpful (4)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Amy Parrish

Florida, USA

Reviewed on May 1, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Heartland Prowler 250BH view listing

1.2
Bought new. Shower/bath floor feels like you will step through. Water shoots out the fresh water intake when full. First trip home off lot found wires hanging down underneath and black tank pull missing. Foil is peeling off the cabinets and wall coverings are bubbling and tearing at the seams. ...read more
Bought new. Shower/bath floor feels like you will step through. Water shoots out the fresh water intake when full. First trip home off lot found wires hanging down underneath and black tank pull missing. Foil is peeling off the cabinets and wall coverings are bubbling and tearing at the seams. Trim is falling off the walls. Mirror in bathroom fell off the wall. Plastic pucks were left in the air vents so first summer barely any air flow. Construction debris left under all three mattresses and inside of booths (metal shavings, screws, wood fibers). Pony wall in living room loose. Top piece on back of bench coming off. Stair legs were beaten into place; took my husband three days of pulling on them to get them out and are so bent they are unusable. The caulk job on the roof is messy, thick and looks like small mountains with peaks and valleys- directs water directly towards vent and pools water. Seal on kitchen window buckled the first month. NO SOUND DEADENING; outside you can hear complete conversations and even if someone burps inside and bathroom noises (per two neighbors at different campgrounds). Blue Compass in Gainsville FL tried to submit claims but all were rejected as past one year warranty (by 5 weeks or so), were lifestyle causes or humidity. Never buy a Heartland product. NEVER!!!!
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
1.0
Driving/towing
2.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Show less
Helpful (9)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Belinda Herring

Florida, USA

Reviewed on April 6, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Heartland Prowler 320BH view listing

1.4
We bought a new 2022 Prowler 320BH. We have had it 2 years. It has been a nightmare. First the fridge would either shoot a code or not work at all, it took the dealer 14 months to figure out the problem. Then we were going down the interstate and the underbelly started to fall off. The seals around...read more
We bought a new 2022 Prowler 320BH. We have had it 2 years. It has been a nightmare. First the fridge would either shoot a code or not work at all, it took the dealer 14 months to figure out the problem. Then we were going down the interstate and the underbelly started to fall off. The seals around the slides on the inside kept falling off. The bedroom door won’t stay in the tracks. The floor inside the door keeps coming up the take on the walls keeps peeling. It has been in the shop a total of 18 months so we have only have 6 months of use. We have been very disappointed in this RV. Definitely will never buy another Heartland product. We had to fight them to get the repairs done even though they were all covered by warranty. The dealer was no help at all.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
1.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Show less
Helpful (5)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Mandy Jones

Oklahoma, USA

Reviewed on January 7, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Heartland Prowler BH300 view listing

1.2
Bought new, from day one getting it home noticed issues. Poorly made, no cabinet space. Less than a year in and roof leaks, walls stay wet inside and moldy. Heater works when it wants, propane regulator went out the first winter. Oven won’t stay lit. Water pours out the holding tank inlet if the...read more
Bought new, from day one getting it home noticed issues. Poorly made, no cabinet space. Less than a year in and roof leaks, walls stay wet inside and moldy. Heater works when it wants, propane regulator went out the first winter. Oven won’t stay lit. Water pours out the holding tank inlet if the water pump is turned on. Oh did I mention no damn insulation at all. Yes I know because the walls stay wet and shag so you can pull behind it and see no insulation. I started calling heartland after I got it, the refuse to fix because I didn’t not coat my RV. I didn’t even have 3 months, why would I need to coat a new RV that wasn’t even a year old? Price of crap trailer and company. Possible lawsuit if you ask me.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
1.0
Driving/towing
2.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Show less
Helpful (13)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Richard Roberts

Reviewed on October 8, 2023

RV reviewed 2018 Heartland Prowler Lynx 25LX view listing

5.0
I have owed several RV's over the years. There are little things that make it special such as the curtain between the main bedroom and the rest of the RV. It seems like a little thing but when different people get up at different times this matters. This was very handy when there were 4 adults...read more
I have owed several RV's over the years. There are little things that make it special such as the curtain between the main bedroom and the rest of the RV. It seems like a little thing but when different people get up at different times this matters. This was very handy when there were 4 adults together and we got a sudden snow and ended up spending the day playing cards inside. The bunk area is big enough for adults to sleep and yet can be used for storage if there are only 2 people camping. This RV has been easy to maintain and very towable. We have used an F150 to pull it with no problem. All in all I would say this is a very comfortable RV.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Show less
Helpful (4)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
Do you have an RV experience to share?

Help other RVers by leaving a review for an RV or dealership.

Write a review