Current owner for 2 years and big fan of these trailers.
Well made with lots of essential features. Roomy with lots of internal storage.
More than enough heating and AC to be comfortable. Having the electric fireplace allows you to use the campground's electric to heat instead of your own propane. Plumbing and waste systems are simple and easy to use. Annual winterization was simple.
Electrical system has provided no issues. Mostly LED lighting inside.
Slides move easily in and out.
Awning is great with full power including LED lighting. These come with G-Rated tires, so they are not the China Bombs you get on the smaller trailers.
Tows easily and tracks perfectly.
I had a gooseneck ball in my truck already so I swapped out the fifth wheel hitch and installed a Goosebox. Very nice ride and easy to hitch and unhitch.
Very large and comfortable shower. Ceramic toilet for easy cleaning. I wish the bathroom sink was a bit bigger, but they are all that small.
Very large closet (full width) in Master so plenty of clothing room. Additional wardrobe in Bunk house is nide sized.
The master's mattress is a Sealy Destinations which is a really fantastic mattress with a memory foam pillow-top. Best I've ever felt in a trailer.
Didn't use the washer/dryer prep so can't speak to that, but that provided another whole closet.
Massive under master bed storage for less used items.
Ours has been fully waterproof for our full ownership. No water leaks that we know of.
Fabric of chairs and sofas not showing signs of wear yet.
Residential fridge is huge at 20 cu ft. We never come close to filling it. Nice double bowl sink with removable covers to give you even more working space in kitchen. Doesn't have dishwasher prep, but honestly don't see the need as we quickly wash after each meal.
Maxxair fan in kitchen is easy to use and works well to provide fresh air and remove humidity.
Hydraulic auto-leveling system is great. Push a button, trailer lifts off hitch. Push another, trailer auto levels. Push another trailer raises back up ready to hitch back up. Push one last button and trailer retracts all levelers. Pretty slick operation. Very stable on 6 levelers. I do carry a simple single jack stand to put under rear bumper...and that stops virtually all the remaining shakes. Don't need those between wheel chocks or even a fifth wheel tripod.
Solar prep is included, but we never used it.
Wired for Satellite as well as Cable hookup.
Really love the StepAbove entry steps. Very wide and stable.
At about 12,500 lbs empty, it's average for a 42' fifth wheel, I pulled with a 2500 RAM with a diesel and stayed under limits and had plenty of power when needed.
Has a large pass-thru storage area and the front storage holds a lot too if you don't have the generator option (which we do not).
Lots of outdoor lighting.
Honestly have had no issues with the trailer other than some trim that needed better attachment when we first got it, and fixing that was part of the pre-purchase inspection.
We did add slide toppers which are great to reduce heat on the slides in the summer as well as keeping them clean for quick and easy departures.
Also upgraded to Disc brakes. The original drums were fine, but I wanted the extra safety the disc provided both for quick stops as well as no-fading on steep downhills.
All-in-all, we've had a very good experience with our Compass and would buy another Columbus readily.
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