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Keystone Montana Mountaineer 5th Wheel reviews

4.3 (23 reviews)
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4.9
Overall quality
4.4
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4.8
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4.7
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2.7

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R Meske

Michigan

Reviewed on October 21, 2021

RV reviewed 2014 Keystone Montana Mountaineer 337RET view listing

4.2
I have a 3500 Ram 6.7 diesel that tows the RV and you hardly knows it is pulling the rig. With the rear view camera it takes a lot of stress off by easily seeing what is behind you. Backing up is a as well. well. The upgraded steps are a plus as well.We just want to downsize. The unit is very comfortable to l... read more
I have a 3500 Ram 6.7 diesel that tows the RV and you hardly knows it is pulling the rig. With the rear view camera it takes a lot of stress off by easily seeing what is behind you. Backing up is a as well. well. The upgraded steps are a plus as well.We just want to downsize. The unit is very comfortable to live in and the fireplace is such a nice feature and it does add addition warmth to the furnace.,,
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5.0
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4.0
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4.0
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5.0
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Robert McClure

North Dakota

Reviewed on May 15, 2021

RV reviewed 2014 Keystone Montana Mountaineer 35LBQ view listing

2.4
my family and I love the lay out of the camper, but it is very poorly built the doors on most of the cupboards don't stay shut my electric fans on the ceiling don't work and none of my big doors latch. I guess for only being a few years old I wasn't expecting the camper to start falling apart. very disappoin... read more
my family and I love the lay out of the camper, but it is very poorly built the doors on most of the cupboards don't stay shut my electric fans on the ceiling don't work and none of my big doors latch. I guess for only being a few years old I wasn't expecting the camper to start falling apart. very disappointed. with the quailty.
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4.0
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1.0
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3.0
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3.0
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Ricky Price

Arkansas

Reviewed on May 13, 2021

RV reviewed 2010 Keystone Montana Mountaineer 335RET view listing

4.6
Has been a great camper, have a new 5th wheel on order going full time.montana is a great built 5th wheel. This 5th wheel is in great shape,. It is ready to hit the road and the camp ground. It has been taken care of, and all the maintenance has been done... read more
Has been a great camper, have a new 5th wheel on order going full time.montana is a great built 5th wheel. This 5th wheel is in great shape,. It is ready to hit the road and the camp ground. It has been taken care of, and all the maintenance has been done
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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Mike McQ

Arizona

Reviewed on October 27, 2020

RV reviewed 2014 Keystone Montana Mountaineer 375FLF view listing

4.6
Great 5th wheel! Forward living room with TV and fire place frees up the kitchen area for meals. Big bedroom and bathroom as well. Sleep six with two fold out queen beds. Dual propane makes for easy Boondocking if desired.... read more
Great 5th wheel! Forward living room with TV and fire place frees up the kitchen area for meals. Big bedroom and bathroom as well. Sleep six with two fold out queen beds. Dual propane makes for easy Boondocking if desired.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
4.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Shirley Shea

New York

Reviewed on October 5, 2020

RV reviewed 2007 Keystone Montana Mountaineer 336RLT view listing

4.2
This has been a very enjoyable and liveable RV. Well set up and layed out. Liked the BR with toilet in an enclosed area w/sink. 2nd sink outside of this area with shower. Easy to tow and lots of storage inside and out. Beautiful wood cabinets and beautifully decorated. Reason for sales is we are in our ... read more
This has been a very enjoyable and liveable RV. Well set up and layed out. Liked the BR with toilet in an enclosed area w/sink. 2nd sink outside of this area with shower. Easy to tow and lots of storage inside and out. Beautiful wood cabinets and beautifully decorated. Reason for sales is we are in our advanced age and have stopped camping. I would recommend this RV to anyone. Excellent condition, never towed, permanent lot.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Shirley Shea

New York

Reviewed on August 9, 2020

RV reviewed 2007 Keystone Montana Mountaineer 336RLT view listing

4.8
We really like this RV: it was very comfortable and roomy. We spent many nights and weekends here for peace and quiet. This RV was never towed, it was on a permanent site. The only reason we are selling is my husband and I are getting up in age and find camping just too much for both of us.... read more
We really like this RV: it was very comfortable and roomy. We spent many nights and weekends here for peace and quiet. This RV was never towed, it was on a permanent site. The only reason we are selling is my husband and I are getting up in age and find camping just too much for both of us.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Charles Bradley

North Carolina

Reviewed on July 28, 2020

RV reviewed 2010 Keystone Montana Mountaineer 295RKD view listing

5.0
I just love everything about the MONTANA. I think it one of the best built 5th wheel campers on the road. Love the rear kitchen' its easy to pull with my Ford 350, Lots of storage space under the belly.... read more
I just love everything about the MONTANA. I think it one of the best built 5th wheel campers on the road. Love the rear kitchen' its easy to pull with my Ford 350, Lots of storage space under the belly.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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michael cox

Maryland

Reviewed on May 17, 2020

RV reviewed 2013 Keystone Montana Mountaineer 295RKD view listing

4.8
34,000 miles on the Mountaineer 5th wheel. Many trips including 3 month trip across the US. So far just minor issues other than self inflected. Interior furniture starting show signs of wear. Decals on extertior still in good shape. Love the camper.... read more
34,000 miles on the Mountaineer 5th wheel. Many trips including 3 month trip across the US. So far just minor issues other than self inflected. Interior furniture starting show signs of wear. Decals on extertior still in good shape. Love the camper.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Bruce Toy

Ontario

Reviewed on December 29, 2019

RV reviewed 2014 Keystone Montana Mountaineer 337RET view listing

3.2
Took delivery Jan 2015.Problems when brand new. Certain lights not working, Thermal coupler not adjusted so oven would not light, missing manuals, Inside stairs not screwed in, toilet not holding water, Tire blow out,another 1/2 flat 2011 tires on a 2014 model. ISSUES up to early 2018. Front side decals all c... read more
Took delivery Jan 2015.Problems when brand new. Certain lights not working, Thermal coupler not adjusted so oven would not light, missing manuals, Inside stairs not screwed in, toilet not holding water, Tire blow out,another 1/2 flat 2011 tires on a 2014 model. ISSUES up to early 2018. Front side decals all cracking peeling, sofa fabric wearing out, dining table fell over, cabinets many loose.antenna wore out, rubber boot pulled up causing leak, stove top to close to burners, power vent stopped working, bath faucet delaminating,radio and speakers no good. Outside speaker covers cracked and placed at rear side where no 1 sits, awning gets dirty/stained easily,fake wood paper pealing wearing out, toilet flush arm leaking, windows hard to open, front decal from bug carcass acid eat through it, rear inside bumper rusting out and frame, outside Rubber trim stains, Carpet wearing,For the price you pay, These are junk,cheaply made, Many RV’ers have issues as this or worse. Need more regulation/inspections and better materials. Rude service personnel. Don’t get caught up in the glitz, see and how it is made and what materials, after 4 years they start to really wear and we take good care of this, Flooring solarium is paper thin..Staples under rubber roof are popping up that holds aluminum on a curve on roof edges..Poor Quality...But all makes have their issues, but why not improve the issues so the mfg won’t loose customers..Most tires On RV’s are only rated for 65 mph..
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
1.0
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4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Myrna Branam

Oregon

Reviewed on August 12, 2019

RV reviewed 2012 Keystone Montana Mountaineer 362RLQ view listing

4.8
We loved our Montana Mountaineer and, for five years, it was truly “home” for us. Not only was it beautiful inside, it was easy to maneuver and tow. We have owned two other types of RVs (two pull-trailers and a motorhome) but they didn’t compare with our 5th wheel in comfort and livability... read more
We loved our Montana Mountaineer and, for five years, it was truly “home” for us. Not only was it beautiful inside, it was easy to maneuver and tow. We have owned two other types of RVs (two pull-trailers and a motorhome) but they didn’t compare with our 5th wheel in comfort and livability. Some of my favorite things about the Montana were: DEDICATED OFFICE/DESK SPACE: I especially appreciated the dedicated area for my computer and files. With our other RVs, I had to either use the kitchen table or balance my computer on my lap, and my files had to be boxed up and packed into inconvenient places. When we first considered buying a 5th wheel, we discovered that when others said they had desk space, what they meant was a pullout directly under the TV. So much better with our Montana where I had an actual desk and two file drawers. What a convenience. EXTRA LARGE BATHROOM & SHOWER: Our Montana had one of the largest RV bathrooms I’d ever seen. The shower was large enough for a 6’+ person to shower comfortably and it even had a skylight! Another plus was, in addition to the medicine cabinet above the sink and the cupboard below, there was a floor-to-ceiling corner cabinet! KITCHEN COUNTER SPACE & STORAGE: With its “U shaped” layout and two peninsulas, my workspace was four times what I’d had in our motorhome. Lots of cabinets and storage below both peninsulas in addition to the wall cabinets. FIREPLACE: While it did provide heat and save on propane, my favorite thing about the fireplace was the coziness it gave to our evenings. EXTRA AIR CONDITIONER IN BEDROOM: This bedroom air conditioner was one of the best features we added to our rig and it was an absolute blessing when temperatures rose. HOLDING-TANK HEATING BLANKETS: Since we occasionally spent winters in cold climates, we had heating blankets installed for our holding tanks. Anyone who has ever had to deal with a frozen black-water tank knows what a wise move this was. EASE OF TOWING: 5th Wheels are far easier to tow than trailers. They track so well it’s almost like not having anything hitched to your truck. EXTERIOR STORAGE: We referred to our outside bins as “the basement” because that’s how we used them. They were large enough that we could keep a huge amount of items we didn’t use on a daily basis.
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5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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