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Ken Wendt
California
Reviewed on February 24, 2017
RV reviewed
2002 Alpenlite Alpenlite 32RLT Medinah

5.0
This is a very high end RV, It has a very good exterior fiberglass finish. The slide outs have automatic awnings that eliminate leaks,The kitchen is a dream to cook in with the island wrap around counter top and the two compartment SS sink. The large bedroom with dresser and large...
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This is a very high end RV, It has a very good exterior fiberglass finish. The slide outs have automatic awnings that eliminate leaks,The kitchen is a dream to cook in with the island wrap around counter top and the two compartment SS sink. The large bedroom with dresser and large closet provide plentiful storage. The large wrap around picture window brings the outdoors inside and the Skylight keeps the kitchen nice and bright. Under bed storage and basement storage is phenomenal! Towing is a breeze
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
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Jim Leonard
California
Reviewed on September 24, 2022
RV reviewed
2021 Outdoors RV Timber Ridge 22FQS

3.8
Bought our Outdoors RV expecting a quality built Trailer. We absolutely love the floor plan. The Craftsmanship leaves a lot to be desired. We have had over 30 different issues and actually drove to the plant in Oregon to have repairs made. Still faced with some issues and dealing...
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Bought our Outdoors RV expecting a quality built Trailer. We absolutely love the floor plan. The Craftsmanship leaves a lot to be desired. We have had over 30 different issues and actually drove to the plant in Oregon to have repairs made. Still faced with some issues and dealing with a couple of new ones. I have owned 1 class a motor home, Fifth Wheel two tow behinds and a Truck camper. Never experienced cupboard doors falling off, squeaky floors, broke drawer frames , cabinets separation, massive cold air leaks, doors and window improperly installed. Wheel well screws shaking loose, particles under roof membrane and more. Wish I would have had the trailer professionally inspected before paying for it.
Livability
3.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
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Sergey Zuyev
Washington
Reviewed on June 4, 2021
RV reviewed
2016 Outdoors RV Creek Side 23BHS

2.8
I bought an Outdoors RV brand RV because I heard good reviews about their quality. Most of the interior is well made but exterior and structure are of a very poor quality. First thing I noticed was one of the aluminum trim pieces hanging down on the edge. When I checked...
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I bought an Outdoors RV brand RV because I heard good reviews about their quality. Most of the interior is well made but exterior and structure are of a very poor quality. First thing I noticed was one of the aluminum trim pieces hanging down on the edge. When I checked some of the screws were not actually hitting anything other than the wrap on the bottom of the RV. Outdoors RV manufacturers don't even bother screwing into structure. Then after 4 years of ownership the front curved Fiberglas panel just pulled out from under the aluminum strip that is at the transition between the rubber roof and front curved panel. I checked all sealed edges before storing the RV for the winter and there was still a good seal on the joint. But over winter under the cover the panel separated and ripped the sealant since sealant was the only thing keeping the roof and front panel connected. Then some water got inside limited only by the cover I put on for the winter. Dealer wants many thousands of dollars to fix the issue and ORV don't cover their defects past first year. Outdoors RV is not worth the premium price they charge for their RVs as they leak more than much cheaper RVs.
I liked the large water tanks and drain valves located inside heated space. However the water pipes for draining they system hang down outside the floor and can freeze. It is strange that after going through the trouble of making sure the drain valves are inside the heated space ORV would put water pipes exposed and uninsulated outside.
Another unexpected problem is the insulated shower door. It sounded good to protect the shower with insulated door but it has been a recurring problem. The door has a water tight seal on the door but compartment is opened to the inside. If shower leaks even slowly the outdoor shower box gets filled up with water and water pours inside the RV without you knowing it. So if your family members left a slow drip in the outdoor shower you wake up to a flooded interior of the RV on ORV models while any other outdoor shower would just drain to the outside where no damage is done and you can see the drip.
Another problem was with poorly supported water heater. The water heater broke off from the wall mountings due to weight of the water and leaned back inside the RV. All water from the water heater exterior was channeled inside the RV.
Several of our extended family bought RVs so we could go camping together so I got to see what other people had problems with. My Outdoors RV had more problems than cheaper RV brands from the big RV manufacturers. With ORV I paid a premium for a product of lower quality.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
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C.H.
Alberta
Reviewed on May 29, 2019
RV reviewed
2013 Outdoors RV Creek Side 23BHS

3.4
In 2013 we bought a brand new 2013 Creekside 23BHS. In the first year it was in the shop for 10 months. Multiple plumbing leaks, furnace over heated and melted down 3 time (filling the trailer full of smoke and a horrible burnt plastic smell), heat duct under the slide was kinked and no...
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In 2013 we bought a brand new 2013 Creekside 23BHS. In the first year it was in the shop for 10 months. Multiple plumbing leaks, furnace over heated and melted down 3 time (filling the trailer full of smoke and a horrible burnt plastic smell), heat duct under the slide was kinked and no heat would come to the front of the trailer bubbling lino, trim coming off, squeaking loose floor, and dump valves that wouldnt work. Screws securing the microwave were over tightened and stripped and the microwave almost fell out. Exterior stairs came bent and had to be replaced. It was so bad that outdoors rv took it all the way back to the factory to try and redo a bunch of stuff.
Year two brought more furnace issues, more plumbing leaks, window leaks, the antenna became loose and would rattle with a slight breeze and could not be tightened enough to fix it(had to use duct tape to solve it), electrical FIRE while pulling the trailer down the road due to metal cable clamp being used on the power lines in the underbelly with no grommets to protect it. (Would not warranty. Cost big $$$$ to redue wiring properly and repair)
Horrible quality and fit and finish was mediocre at best. Trailer was very functional in cold weather WHEN furnace worked.
Livability
3.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
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Sonja Watral
Pennsylvania,
Reviewed on September 23, 2025
RV reviewed
2025 Keystone Montana 3915tb

1.8
Bought this rv April 4th within a week we noticing bugs springtails had extermination and still at this time we are finding them in all areas of rv. Dealer ignores my concerns and Keystone customer support says not there fault . But noone in campground has them and within 10 ft...
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Bought this rv April 4th within a week we noticing bugs springtails had extermination and still at this time we are finding them in all areas of rv. Dealer ignores my concerns and Keystone customer support says not there fault . But noone in campground has them and within 10 ft from us. 2nd issues major concerns is when we turn on any vents it pulls dust dirt and pollution from outdoors into our living space also through our silverware drawers and cabinets. Whole storage area is exsposed to underbelly. And all drawers and cabinets exsposed to that. Under cabinets are no back walls just cut out to storage area. We had several leaks. Slides have air coming through along with dust. Construction dust is throughout floor vents storage area and gets pulled through with air and we have been sick with eyes dry throat coughing and Noone will fix these issues. Seals cut too short where dust coming into living space. Odor throughout this camper is terrible and we concerned about our health.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
3.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
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michele van g
Florida
Reviewed on January 2, 2021
RV reviewed
2018 Forest River R-Pod RP-180

4.2
so far, we have not had any issues...maybe a couple of workmanship observations but i have not point of reference for better or worse rv's....i've found it fun to add improvements and storage spots/ideas, so that's not an problem...
so far, no leaks but i'll be looking out after have read...
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so far, we have not had any issues...maybe a couple of workmanship observations but i have not point of reference for better or worse rv's....i've found it fun to add improvements and storage spots/ideas, so that's not an problem...
so far, no leaks but i'll be looking out after have read some of the reviews.
the main reason we chose this model is the towability...we did the 34' fifth wheel experience in alaska and that was NOT our scene whatsoever! besides, the camping for us is about being outdoors...no need for all that space....
we did not buy new....we bought a used one and i imagine they may have dealt with any such problems....but i don't know...
overall, we love our little 'hippiePODamus'! i might order an rv queen mattress though.....back to google for the improvements!
4 star for the factory support because i haven't had to test them and i'd hate to give a low rating without cause.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
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Alisa Barnett
Tennessee
Reviewed on January 8, 2020
RV reviewed
2018 Dutchmen Endurance 3456

2.6
This was our first time buying a RV/Travel trailer honestly after experiencing what we have we can truly say we should had looked around first definitely Looked at better brands and studied reviews on them before ever deciding on this Rv our experience was okay at first we were...
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This was our first time buying a RV/Travel trailer honestly after experiencing what we have we can truly say we should had looked around first definitely Looked at better brands and studied reviews on them before ever deciding on this Rv our experience was okay at first we were impressed thought it looked very nice especially for our first RV but the longer we had it this RV turned into a nightmare within a month we started noticing a water leak in the bedroom if it rained from a storm water would start coming inside leaking from the cabinets above the bed after looking more closely there was obvious water damage to the cabinets that we had failed to see when we purchased it then water from the shower leaked underneath inside of the storage compartment and soaked everything due to poorly put together plumbing then we had a leak in the kitchen that kept the floor soaked in front of the door We finally discovered that was coming from the hot water heater line under the fridge again from poorly done plumbing another Problem we noticed was the A/C units started leaking and draining inside on top of the bed in the bedroom and also the unit in the kitchen/living room space leaks and drips down in the center of the floor then our kitchen fridge stopped working due to some kind of Wiring going bad we figured that out from reviews of other customers experiencing the same problem and for the over all appearance it looked really nice to us at first but the trim over the entire trailer started popping off and also areas like above our slide out the dark wood frame around it started pilling up from the wood like tap pealing off of it leaving plywood showing our propane furnace heater worked for the first couple of months now it doesn’t work you click the thermostat on heat it blows cold air and the furnace won’t kick on the front landing gear that lifts the Trailer up and down started to only work sometimes it would go out and in then it stopped completely and we had to do it by hand cranking it down and up till we figured out that It was the switch that was no good and finally the latest problem is our under belly insulation was filling with water from the plumbing off the kitchen waste tank being loose and barley attached so over all this entire trailer was built half ass at the least to say and I say that bc things like the bunks in the back only had half the bolts in them and trim not nailed down like it should be then a lot of poorly put together plumbing and the roof done poorly not attached like it should be for this to be a 2018 model bought new from a dealership they took us to the cleaners we paid right at $60,000 dollars for this RV/ Travel Trailer in September of 2018 and all this happen within the first yr we went back to the store after 4 months that we purchased It from at Gander RV and outdoors they were absolutely no help at all they told us they don’t work on rv trailers and couldn’t take it back the manager told me to file insurance on it after hearing and seeing the videos and pictures of damage and water leaks he said it wasn’t going to be able to be fixed from his opinion my response to him was are you freaking kidding me we pay $60,000 to your store and I’m back in here less than 4 months later and your telling me a new RV u sold me off your lot with no damage caused by us looks to be not fixable that you can’t help me so I called Dutchmen and the closest Dutchman dealer wasn’t within reasonable driving distance for one but we contacted them trying to get help they had one recall part for the heater they told us to drive the RV to them and they would put the replacement part on for free out of everything that was wrong with this entire trailer they told us they hadn’t had any recalls or defects on that year and model so that did no good at all we have fixed problem by problem on this trailer the roof was poorly screwed down and was separating so we reattached it and sealed it ourselves the plumbing had to be glued and connected in multiple places the fridge needed a new wiring piece we ordered offline and replaced it we reattached and nailed down the trim we ordered another switch for the front landing gear jacks to lift the front of the trailer for the truck so my advice to anyone thinking of buying a Dutchmen Rv is don’t do it period I almost would go as far as saying we could of built one better from the ground up by ourselves bc that’s basically what we’ve had todo from all the repairs we made and zero help from the dealership or Dutchmen
Livability
3.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
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