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3.5
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3.0
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3.9
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3.5
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Doug Poirier

Nevada, USA

Reviewed on November 19, 2025

RV reviewed 1993 Bigfoot RV 2500 25C10.6 view listing

4.6
I have only had this Bigfoot C11.5 8 months, but it's been great. The quality of the older units is very good. No leaks or issues, everything functions great. 2 100 ah LifePo batteries, inverter. All new LEDS. Tons of storage and extras being included with camper & truck. Need to sell Both...read more
I have only had this Bigfoot C11.5 8 months, but it's been great. The quality of the older units is very good. No leaks or issues, everything functions great. 2 100 ah LifePo batteries, inverter. All new LEDS. Tons of storage and extras being included with camper & truck. Need to sell Both together. 2013 Chevy Silverado 3/4 ton Dually with only 70K miles! 6 liter Vortex engine. I paid $34k, selling for $32,000. Truck valued at $24, Camper at $8K. Sweet set up for you...
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Karen Triplett

Florida, USA

Reviewed on October 26, 2025

RV reviewed 2022 Riverside RV Retro 135 view listing

3.8
We have a 2023 Riverside Retro 13.5. We bought the camper new. We sized down to a small camper so we could tow with our Jeep Wrangler. The camper has not had any problems and we have had dozens of trips in it. It was one of the few campers at this size that checked all the boxes. We love the full...read more
We have a 2023 Riverside Retro 13.5. We bought the camper new. We sized down to a small camper so we could tow with our Jeep Wrangler. The camper has not had any problems and we have had dozens of trips in it. It was one of the few campers at this size that checked all the boxes. We love the full size fridge and dry bath. We have the Elite and like the ADZELL siding too. My biggest complaint is the awning. It works fine but the arms are very low. Coming from the rear door, it is very easy to bang your head on the low arms and we have a lot. The only other complaint is the upholstery on the sofa is very delicate. I keep a futon cover on it because we take our pups and this has kept it damage free. We feel for the price point, amenities and tow ability the camper has been a good value.
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3.0
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3.0
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3.0
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5.0
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Richard G Kaiura

Washington, USA

Reviewed on October 12, 2025

RV reviewed 2015 Outdoors RV Black Rock 19B view listing

4.6
I (second owner) have owned this travel trailer for 5 years and have traveled with it cross country four times in addition to running a number of short trips to national parks (Grand Canyon, Glacier National, Crater Lake) and it has provided a safe and comfortable shelter for two adults and two...read more
I (second owner) have owned this travel trailer for 5 years and have traveled with it cross country four times in addition to running a number of short trips to national parks (Grand Canyon, Glacier National, Crater Lake) and it has provided a safe and comfortable shelter for two adults and two small dogs in both freezing (<15F) and extreme hot (>105F) weather. After traveling thousands of miles, I have found that this trailer has held up very well and looks to be on the road for many more years due to being well maintained and properly operated. Storage includes not only kitchen cabinets, but also storage under the bed (which pivots up to allow access and storage under the dinette benches. Both areas have been used to store tools, repair parts, dry food, blankets and many other items used on month long trips. Storage accessed externally is enough to store a hitch, load balancing bars, chock blocks, power cables, wi-fi antenna pole, and cleaning supplies. Vaulted ceiling, insulated skylights, 2" insulated side walls, double wall front with extra-tall diamond plate, sealed floor to keep holding tanks from freezing, and heavy-duty forced air 25,000 BTU furnace combine to keep the inside warm. I have used this trailer in temperatures down to 15F with no problem. After market modifications include installing all LED lights inside and outside; a 12V shut-off switch; addition of a half cabinet to provide additional storage; a new stove/oven; new awning; side and rear view cameras used during travel; locked battery storage box; and flex armor applied to the roof. The 19B is a well-built and designed travel trailer that optimizes convenience and ease of use in a small space that makes it ideal for "traveling" cross country in any weather. Anyone wanting more space simply needs to buy a bigger trailer. As my first RV, I could not have bought a better trailer.
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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Dwayne Smith

Kentucky, USA

Reviewed on September 27, 2025

RV reviewed 2019 Nexus Viper 27V view listing

2.2
We purchased a new 2019 Nexus Viper 27V in February of 2021. We have now owned the unit for 4 years, during which time we have driven it 15,000 miles and camped for about 5 months. The unit has been used only by my wife and I, who are seniors and do our test to take care of our things. Unit...read more
We purchased a new 2019 Nexus Viper 27V in February of 2021. We have now owned the unit for 4 years, during which time we have driven it 15,000 miles and camped for about 5 months. The unit has been used only by my wife and I, who are seniors and do our test to take care of our things. Unit is stored indoors at all times when not on the road. Our experience We love the floor plan and overall livability of the unit, however we have had numerous problems right from the start. The cab was leaking above the drivers visor, and the cabinetry in the entertainment center was damaged and had to be replaced.. The power inverter/charger was defective The drivers side running board literally pulled away from the body. We also had a water leak in the shower wall. Two trips to the factory “resolved” these issues, however the water leak in the shower returned six months later , this time destroying the floor of the coach which had to be entirely replaced (on my dime). Seems the connections on the back of the shower fixture (which had been “fixed” by the factory before) were installed at a 75 degrees angle (rather than the 90 they were designed for) as a result of the hot and cold lines going around the outside of a framing member under the paneling. Notching the framing board allowed me to properly install the fittings and allowed the hall wall paneling to fit flush for the first time. I also installed an inspection plate to allow access to this are in the future should it ever be needed again.. At the rear of the coach between the floor and exterior wall under the cabinets was a gap more than an inch wide opening directly to the outside. The crossover hydraulic line on the self leveling system developed a major leak-seems the hose was Not supported or tied up in any way. It dropped down on the driveshaft which quickly melted a hole in the hose, Other system hoses were also just hanging loose and had to be secured while the damaged one was being replaced. The drivers side running board is again showing cracking and in need of repair. The “recliner” was not secured to the floor, plus it could not be used to “recline” unless moved to the center of the coach. I replaced this with a wooden bench with extra storage beneath the seat. The water pump failed and had to be replaced, as did the door lock, which failed in a latched position which prevented the coach door from being opened. We are currently “on the road” for the past 4 weeks and during this trip the vinyl on both the cab seats and especially on the dinette has completely came apart with the (very) thin vinyl cracking and peeling completely off its backing-to the point that as of today approximately 30% of the vinyl is gone from the backing, plus the cushions on the dinette have collapsed, so we are basically sitting on a piece of plywood. Also, on this trip the bathroom floor has developed a “soft” spot-as I have no leak from the shower or sink it appears the black tank or toilet seal is leaking. The inverter/charger is again acting up and will need to be serviced or replaced. At this point I am looking at $5-7k in repairs at the end of this trip. Nexus has one of The best basic designs out there, but shoddy construction, a complete lack of any quality control and the use of extremely low quality materials throughout significantly degrade the product. For the record, we have camped for 25 years, have owned a fifth wheel and two travel trailers in the time and covered tens of thousands of miles in campers over the years. The Nexus, in 4 years, has had far more issues that the other three combined. We actually lived in our 5th wheel for a year while our home was being built, and then let my brother in law use it for another 10 months while his home was being built (plus 3 years of camping) and it looked nearly new inside-with zero upholstery issues. We would NOT recommend Nexus to anyone..
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5.0
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Mike Winner

California, USA

Reviewed on September 17, 2025

RV reviewed 2021 Outdoors RV Creek Side 21DBS view listing

5.0
We were very impressed with the overall quality and craftsmanship of this trailer made in Oregon. It's thicker walls made it much warmer for our winter camping trips and its rugged design handled our off-road dry camping adventures with ease. Super roomy inside with a large pop-out! We loved...read more
We were very impressed with the overall quality and craftsmanship of this trailer made in Oregon. It's thicker walls made it much warmer for our winter camping trips and its rugged design handled our off-road dry camping adventures with ease. Super roomy inside with a large pop-out! We loved this trailer!
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Ben Anderson

Alberta, Canada

Reviewed on September 7, 2025

RV reviewed 2019 Cruiser RV Viewfinder 32BH view listing

3.6
So I purchased my Radiance ultra lite 32 BH in 2019, I've used the camper roughly 20 times and have mixed thoughts on the unit, the Fridge leaked out it's ammonia a month after the appliance warranty was up, it's 2500 dollars to replace, the wall leaked by the sink from the roof at brand new, had...read more
So I purchased my Radiance ultra lite 32 BH in 2019, I've used the camper roughly 20 times and have mixed thoughts on the unit, the Fridge leaked out it's ammonia a month after the appliance warranty was up, it's 2500 dollars to replace, the wall leaked by the sink from the roof at brand new, had to silicone the hole. And the main door pops open when driving because of shifting do I have to have the hand rail folded over the door and locked to prevent it from completely opening. The camper pulls very nice, the weight seems to be well balanced on the axles, over all I'm disappointed in the unit, I paid 62k for the unit new and have had to fix little things and big things IE the fridge
Livability
3.0
Overall quality
3.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Tim Dobbins.

Arizona, USA

Reviewed on August 10, 2025

RV reviewed 2023 Nexus Rebel 30R view listing

5.0
Built on the international chassis with the Duramax diesel and Allison transmission combination it is the best super class c I have seen and I have driven virtually all of them. . handles very well and gets what I feel is good fuel mileage for something of the...read more
Built on the international chassis with the Duramax diesel and Allison transmission combination it is the best super class c I have seen and I have driven virtually all of them. . handles very well and gets what I feel is good fuel mileage for something of the size.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Vlad B

Alberta, Canada

Reviewed on August 10, 2025

RV reviewed 2023 Outdoors RV Creekside 21RBS view listing

4.4
This is a 1 year review. We bought it in early summer 2024. Overall, we feel these trailers are mostly well made with room for improvement. Nothing major went wrong so far, just several small, annoying issues. So, here is the bad. -Stabilizer legs would not work sometimes. I found the problem was...read more
This is a 1 year review. We bought it in early summer 2024. Overall, we feel these trailers are mostly well made with room for improvement. Nothing major went wrong so far, just several small, annoying issues. So, here is the bad. -Stabilizer legs would not work sometimes. I found the problem was a crimped wire joint where the plastic coating was not properly stripped off and so was mostly crimped over the plastic. Easy fix, but was somewhat time consuming to find. -Door latch for the outside pass through compartment stopped working. I had to crawl into the compartment from the other side to open it from the inside since the latch was stuck locked. Again, easy fix, but quite annoying. -Lights in the front compartment, the light on the front cap as well as USB chargers on either side of the bed stopped working. Could not figure this one on my own so I took it to a RV dealer to fix. They could not find the break, assumed it was somewhere in the roof, maybe due to rubbing through or maybe partially damaged by a staple, screw or whatever. They redirected a new wire with a new fuse to fix the issue. -Other small issues were two drawers needing adjustment to enable smoth operation and changing out a light on the front cap because it's cheap and not water proof. Connections rusted out and the light stopped working even before the broken wire issue. Now for the good. -Frame seems very solid, walls seem solid, ride quality is excellent with a shock on each wheel. Slide out works very smoothly. Floor is 3/4 inch plywood and solid. Would I recommend to buy, short answer is yes, but don't expect a perfect product. Inspect each unit based on the assumption that they are individual and the quality will vary. Recommendations to ORV. Inspect more and trace problems to individual workers to better address problems. Consider extending workmanship warranty to three years. In other words, the actual build of the trailer not including appliances, latches, lights and other things not related to the factory build. Happy camping to you all!
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4.0
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Walt Hawley

Colorado, USA

Reviewed on August 3, 2025

RV reviewed 2023 Outdoors RV manufacturers Timber Ridge Mountain series view listing

4.6
What a beauty of a camper. This one is like new. Their log book shows only 6700 miles Large rear windows for a great view. Theater seating , plenty of storage inside & out. The solar system allows for extended remote camping & balances well with plenty of fresh water storage&!gray/black...read more
What a beauty of a camper. This one is like new. Their log book shows only 6700 miles Large rear windows for a great view. Theater seating , plenty of storage inside & out. The solar system allows for extended remote camping & balances well with plenty of fresh water storage&!gray/black holding. A well thought out w/great ground clearance & easy safe tow package. I had to ask why they are selling? Sadly there are medical issues w/the spouse that are stopping their camping adventures.
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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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Marsha Sears Miller

Missouri, USA

Reviewed on August 2, 2025

RV reviewed 2025 Wayfinder RV Go Lite Cloudbreaker view listing

3.6
This is a basic trailer, but it is easy to tow and has all of the basics you need plus 100W solar and off road tires. It is perfect for weekend or overnight stays. However! There are a few Cons about it. 1. The bathroom is too small and the shower inside is worthless. 2. You cannot pull out the...read more
This is a basic trailer, but it is easy to tow and has all of the basics you need plus 100W solar and off road tires. It is perfect for weekend or overnight stays. However! There are a few Cons about it. 1. The bathroom is too small and the shower inside is worthless. 2. You cannot pull out the shelves in the fridge because the bathroom door is in the way. Bad design. 3. The fold down futon sofa is too hard on one side and too soft on the other. There is no good fix to make it comfortable. 4. The fold down bunk only holds 100 lbs... So not good for a bigger child. 5. The solar does not run the A/C. Other than those complaints, we are happy with it because it serves our needs. We didn't need anything fancy and spend most of our time outdoors. Most of the time, it is just the two of us and the dog.
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3.0
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