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Richard Gragg

Ohio

Reviewed on July 12, 2020

RV reviewed 2019 Keystone Montana 3120RL view listing

3.2
We purchased this camper in July 2019, we have owned several Keystone Sprinters and they were great. Since buying this Montana we have had the front hydrolic jack replaced, the closed door came off henge, the table, ceiling fan, cabnets have had to have screws put back in, the... read more
We purchased this camper in July 2019, we have owned several Keystone Sprinters and they were great. Since buying this Montana we have had the front hydrolic jack replaced, the closed door came off henge, the table, ceiling fan, cabnets have had to have screws put back in, the refrigerator door need repaired, the hot water heater stopped working on electric, and our back window that doesn't even open just fell out on the interstate in Colorado. We have only put around 2,000 miles on this camper and still have 1,300 to get home if it makes it. Wish we still had our Sprinter, never had any problems without. Maybe we just got a lemon.
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3.0
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Tim W Kwolek

Florida

Reviewed on February 24, 2019

RV reviewed 2014 Keystone Sprinter Copper Canyon 269FWRLS view listing

2.8
Keystone is the ABSOLUTE WORST RV COMPANY on the planet !!! DON'T, I repeat, DON'T buy one. I have a 2014 Sprinter Copper Caynon that I bought in Feb 2015, [Dealer] said it was a demo ( another lie from another loser of a company ) even though some of the paperwork said it was... read more
Keystone is the ABSOLUTE WORST RV COMPANY on the planet !!! DON'T, I repeat, DON'T buy one. I have a 2014 Sprinter Copper Caynon that I bought in Feb 2015, [Dealer] said it was a demo ( another lie from another loser of a company ) even though some of the paperwork said it was new, I found out later , I was the second owner. I noticed at the delivery that the back wall looked "puffy" on the outside. The tech said that was because Keystone used a " floating " wall on the back ??? I bought it anyway because I was told it came with a " bumper to bumper warranty " NOT !!!I was concerned about the looks of the wall almost from the day I bought it. I brought the unit to Keystone factories in Oregon and Indiana where it was built and was told the same B.S. its a floating wall. NOW the whole wall is shifting and sliding down towards the bumper. EVERY tech that has seen it says it is from water intrusion for a very long time, probably right from the factory !! Keystone will do nothing as I am the second owner!! I even asked them to fix it and I would pay for it, they still said NO !!! The bumper to bumper warranty I paid $3900 for is worthless in this matter, they don't cover these types of problems. My insurance won't help because they also say the problem started at the factory and is NOT " sudden and accidental" so now I am STUCK with a camper I am afraid to move. MORAL of this story is DO NOT BUY ANYTHING MADE BY KEYSTONE or THOR INDUSTRIES !!!!!
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Greg Larsen

Colorado

Reviewed on July 25, 2020

RV reviewed 2017 Keystone Sprinter 357FWLFT view listing

4.6
I bought a last years model. Had to leave Colorado for Jacob's RV in Nebraska to get a better deal; 40K for a new, wide body, mid-bunk fifth wheel with two A/Cs... good deal! I've had it 2 1/2 years, and I'm definitely surprised how few problems I've had, and we camp roughly 8 times a... read more
I bought a last years model. Had to leave Colorado for Jacob's RV in Nebraska to get a better deal; 40K for a new, wide body, mid-bunk fifth wheel with two A/Cs... good deal! I've had it 2 1/2 years, and I'm definitely surprised how few problems I've had, and we camp roughly 8 times a year. The interior is not as modern as I'd like, but the floor plan is ideal, and is more important. Mid-bunks are ideal IMO, and the big windows face the campground on this unit, unlike the newer 3571FWLFT Sprinter model. I pick my campsites based on the views because the windows are BIG. Watching movies in the main room with the family is fun and comfortable with ample seating. The kitchen is nice to cook in. The fridge is smaller than some, but big enough for us. Wife and I can watch movies in the bedroom and the unit is so big, the kids can carry on sleeping in peace, one in the loft, the other in the mid bunk. Midbunks are THE best floorplan if you want to accommodate a family AND maintain good views. I did find some modifications desirable (not essential). I added Morryde suspension enhancements with upgraded shackles and wet bolts (this is worth the $- your RV will thank you as you hit potholes). I changed to Goodyear tires after a flat that was NOT the fault of the manufacturer. It's only 4-point auto leveling (vs 6 point), so I added SteadyFast stabilizers. The newer Sprinter grayish brown cabinets are lovely, but my 2017 is heavy wood grain brown. I might paint the cabinets, but I'm concerned about the vinyl wrap of the cabinet frames. It's peeling and bubbling in a few places. Some of the doors don't latch very well. The main living space would benefit from an extra heat vent. The slide outs are cable operated, and some will knock this, but so far so good! And it also makes the RV 1,000 pounds lighter. My gripes are minor considering the RV has had so few issues. If I bought again, I might consider a Keystone Avalanche for the hardwood cabinetry, if your truck can handle the weight. I find the Avalanche's lack of popularity confusing. Avalanche is awesome, but my Sprinter has also been a winner for the money.
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5.0
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5.0
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Tammy

Kansas

Reviewed on July 6, 2016

RV reviewed 2016 Keystone Sprinter 353FWDEN view listing

2.6
When I walked into my Sprinter FWDEN I loved it! We bought it in March 2016. We didn\'t need the A/C until June but we had 30 AMP hookup and could not run the bedroom A/C at the same time as the Living Room A/C. It did not cool very well at all. We decided we would take it to have it... read more
When I walked into my Sprinter FWDEN I loved it! We bought it in March 2016. We didn\'t need the A/C until June but we had 30 AMP hookup and could not run the bedroom A/C at the same time as the Living Room A/C. It did not cool very well at all. We decided we would take it to have it looked at. The dealership we took it to had to fix the tape in the duct work and some other things and thought that it was fixed. We took it out that weekend to try it out. It was not any better, we took it back-they thought it needed a new unit. They called Coleman, they said they would send a new ceiling assembly to fix it. It definitely helped the air circulation as it just goes through the duct work now instead of the assembly vents. Our dealership told us there are several problems with the setup of this unit. (They do not sell this particular unit at their dealership) They told us for starters that there are only two vents in the living room and one in the kitchen but it\'s closer to the living room area. This camper has high ceilings and the skylight in the kitchen area puts out a lot of heat (It could burn you when the sun is on the island) We purchased some foam insulated pillows to put in the skylight to keep the heat out. They told us that if we were camping when it\'s really hot we will need at least 50 AMP to run both A/C units and then several fans will need to be running to keep the air moving because of the lack of vents. The slideout ceilings in the living room were tested with a gauge and it was running 100 degrees with the living room a/c running. There are not many electrical outlets in this camper to run all of these fans! The location of the thermostat is too high on the wall in the hallway to the bedroom. Not all the storage areas outside have lights and the only light on the outside is the awning light and light under the step. When I first got my camper home the trim in the kitchen above the stove was already falling down. I had to nail it up as it would not stay up with glue. Now after getting it home the trim in front of the closet in the bedroom is loose and I will probably have to fix it also. I am going to talk to Keystone about possibly putting in another vent in the Kitchen to help cool it and see if they will pay for it as it is a design flaw in this unit. The positives about this camper are the auto leveling, the remote for the slideouts and awning, sleeping capacity, & residential fridge. Hope this helps in your decision making when buying an RV!
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