RV Type
Make and model
Floorplan
Year
Wayfinder Rv Go Play 26BHS* reviews
Liveability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
1.0
Driving/towing
1.0
Factory warranty
1.0
Reviews
Stars Refinement
2 ratings and reviews
Voted most helpful review
Marsha Sears Miller
Missouri, USA
Reviewed on August 2, 2025
RV reviewed
2025 Wayfinder RV Go Lite Cloudbreaker

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.
Livability
3.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
Voted most helpful review
Christopher Dinunzio
Alberta
Reviewed on August 6, 2022
RV reviewed
2022 Highland Ridge RV 26BHS Open Range

1.8
We purchased a 2022 highland ridge 26bhs from GoRV Edmonton. I proceeded to drive my family on a cross country trip to Ontario our destination PEI. When we arrived in Marmora Ontario my father in law noticed that the rear right wheel was worn to the mesh. (We drove 8 hours a day for 5 days carrying...read more
We purchased a 2022 highland ridge 26bhs from GoRV Edmonton. I proceeded to drive my family on a cross country trip to Ontario our destination PEI. When we arrived in Marmora Ontario my father in law noticed that the rear right wheel was worn to the mesh. (We drove 8 hours a day for 5 days carrying approximately 6500lbs using a 2018 f150 rated for 9000lbs.) I contacted roadside assistance and they provided a service tech from #7 Auto Service. The tech directed that I bring it to his shop for further inspection. Upon arrival it was determined that the rear axle was not installed properly by the manufacturer. I contacted Jayco to discuss warranty and having the problem corrected. The trailer was difficult to tow because it constantly pulled to the left. I contacted GoRv because Jayco is no help. GoRV had me take it to Owasco RV in Whitby Ontario who found the same issue. Jayco passed the problem to Lippert Axles. Lippert is passing the buck to Owasco. It has now been 6 weeks, I had to drive back to Edmonton to bring my children home. I have lost wages and will need to return to Ontario whenever the repairs are made to retrieve the trailer.
We were able to use the trailer to its full capacity for 5 days before it was noticed it was not safe to tow. We have made bi-weekly payments for two months for a new product we can't use.
Jayco told me Lippert approved repairs July 12th
Owasco had me bring trailer to them 3 times for measurements before I left it there to drive back to Edmonton.
Lippert told me they approved repairs on July 29th but Jayco forwarded and email showing Lippert again approved on July 26th.
Lippert and Owasco agreed the axle perches were installed improperly, the spring hangars are not aligned properly.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
1.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
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