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Allen Cohen

New Hampshire

Reviewed on September 4, 2022

RV reviewed 2019 Livin Lite 21RBS Camplite view listing

4.6
We have loved our 2019 Livin' Lite Camplite 21RBS and have very mixed feelings about selling it. We have traveled all over the country and a good part of Canada with it. We comfortably lived in it for a little over 4 months while we did a major cross country trip. Unfortunately, we are... read more
We have loved our 2019 Livin' Lite Camplite 21RBS and have very mixed feelings about selling it. We have traveled all over the country and a good part of Canada with it. We comfortably lived in it for a little over 4 months while we did a major cross country trip. Unfortunately, we are getting older and not quite as physically capable as in the past. The camper itself has been wonderful. It is very well made, with an aluminum frame and very high quality composite sidings. It has more storage than other travel trailers this size that we have seen. It is light enough that, when fully loaded, can be easily towed by our Chevy Tahoe. We have upgraded the air conditioning, so it is much quieter than the factory supplied unit. We upgraded the mattress, which is extremely comfortable. We added Winegard Wi-fi and many other little improvements. Thor took over Livin' Lite, so support can be a bit frustrating, but we have hardly needed any support what so ever! I highly recommend Livin' Lite travel trailers. We have done a lot of traveling with friends who also have a 21RBS and have had next to no problems with theirs, as well.
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Daniel Thomas

Washington

Reviewed on October 19, 2019

RV reviewed 2018 Travel Lite Extended Stay 840SBRX view listing

4.8
We wanted a light weight self contained cab over for a short bed f-350 to fit our long bed f-350 with an in bed fuel tank. The travel lite was the just the ticket. Clicket Rv made it happen in May 2019. We love it and have made 2500 miles with it from east Washington to West,... read more
We wanted a light weight self contained cab over for a short bed f-350 to fit our long bed f-350 with an in bed fuel tank. The travel lite was the just the ticket. Clicket Rv made it happen in May 2019. We love it and have made 2500 miles with it from east Washington to West, from Idaho to Central Wyoming and return to East Washington. Had to have repair work from new bee mistakes. From two different incidents I almost have a new 2019. My wife is on O2 and her air machine fit perfect by the sink counter. I like the extra storage space between the camper and cab on top the toolbox fuel tank. For us the 840SBRX fits our lifestyle (retired and free to go where we can when we can) in comfort. I just wish there was a customer service for advice on upgrades like how to's for the DIY owners. Customer service @ Travel lite is supper efficient returning correspondence and assisting owners obtain replacement parts in a courteous friendly manner. It is like they really appreciate you and welcome you to their family. My problems were met with genuine concern and positive solutions. Happy camper Dan and Benjie Thomas
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5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
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helpinglyme

New Mexico

Reviewed on June 7, 2020

RV reviewed 2016 Livin Lite Camplite 21RBS view listing

4.0
We own a 2016 Livin Lite Camplite 21rbs. We traveled from Arizona to Iowa to purchase, well worth the trip. I paid $23,000 in 2016 and they are now selling for $29,995 to $35,000 depending on where you live. We have not had any manufactured problems. It is incredibly sturdy do to... read more
We own a 2016 Livin Lite Camplite 21rbs. We traveled from Arizona to Iowa to purchase, well worth the trip. I paid $23,000 in 2016 and they are now selling for $29,995 to $35,000 depending on where you live. We have not had any manufactured problems. It is incredibly sturdy do to the cattle grade floor. when walking, The floor doesn't give a centimeter! Even after 4 years full time travel the floor vinyl looks new. everything in it is VERY well made, excellent quality! Except the bathroom sink. Very minor issues for A full-time, 4 yr treck, and still going strong. Bathroom sink is plastic so it needed to be replaced (after 3 yrs)stained easily. we tow very easily with a Toyota Sequoia and usually our cargo weight is approximately 1,200 lb. It has almost 3000 pounds of cargo capacity which is unheard of in most travel trailers. One big Failing is the paint is oxidized after 2 years of travel they could have done a better job on the paint but other than that I would highly recommend it. if we buy another travel trailer we will not ever buy anything but a Camplite Livin Lite travel trailer as we've had BAD experiences with other brands. do yourself a favor, get one the first time around. otherwise the other brands, poorly made, wooden floor , will crack, mold and your floor is going to fall out and you'll have to buy something else anyway. there is no wood in the Camplite Livin Life only be facing on the cabinet your floor will never rot rust or fall out and your walls will not enrolled because of the Azdell. The only bad thing is there's no warranty anymore because they stopped making them it doesn't matter cuz you won't need it!
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
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meganmunn

Oklahoma

Reviewed on January 26, 2021

RV reviewed 2020 Travel Lite Evoke Model C view listing

2.0
DO NOT BUY from this company. Evoke Model C- Bought this used, dealership did not inform me that the prev owner traded it in due to mult problems with water leaks (I tracked the former owner down). First time out with unit the door fell apart (I'm not exaggerating, it literally came... read more
DO NOT BUY from this company. Evoke Model C- Bought this used, dealership did not inform me that the prev owner traded it in due to mult problems with water leaks (I tracked the former owner down). First time out with unit the door fell apart (I'm not exaggerating, it literally came apart) and we could not shut the door. The outdoor kitchen is useless, first time we put a pot on it, the whole grill and knobs melted. Looking at it from behind (didn't notice this on the lot), the whole unit is crooked on the chasis. Most recently the inner shower door fell off (again, not exaggerating, it literally fell off and shattered all over the bathroom), the door is properly latched. It's a waste of time trying to talk to a live person at Travel Lite. They take no responsibility for what is a beautiful but poorly constructed product. I cannot even imagine what's going to go wrong with this thing next.
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1.0
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4.0
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3.0
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Robin Rother

Missouri

Reviewed on April 11, 2019

RV reviewed 2016 Forest River Flagstaff Super Lite 27RLWS view listing

4.6
We owned this the 2016 Flagstaff Super Lite 27RLWS for 3 years and towed it approximately 10,000 miles during that time. It came with a fold down couch that we felt to be uncomfortable and since we weren’t going to be taking people with us we decided to replace it after two years with a... read more
We owned this the 2016 Flagstaff Super Lite 27RLWS for 3 years and towed it approximately 10,000 miles during that time. It came with a fold down couch that we felt to be uncomfortable and since we weren’t going to be taking people with us we decided to replace it after two years with a RecPro Theatre seating which matched the decor. It was much more comfortable. It also had a dinette rather than the U shaped dinette which we preferred over the U shaped dinette. The only problems we ever had were during the warranty period with the water pump and one of the stabilizers but were fixed. We did notice that the floor had glue on it after we had bought it and Forest River replaced the floor for us. The wardrobe was of ample size and the pantry held quite a bit too. We used the linen/coat closet as a dirty clothes holding area as you could get to it from the bathroom too. It lacked on towel racks but my husband added those as well as a sturdier residential faucet in the bathroom. We enjoyed our time in the trailer and it pulled fine with our RAM 2500 with sway bars. We only decided to get rid of it because we knew we wouldn’t be able to use it for the next year or two because of health issues with relatives. All in all I would recommend this travel trailer especially for a couple or a person with one or two small children.
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5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Erland Dreimanis

Ontario

Reviewed on August 10, 2019

RV reviewed 2017 Travel Lite Falcon F-22RK view listing

2.0
Purchased at Veurinks RV in Grand Rapids in2018; it was a 2017 model. Towed nicely home to Toronto Ontario. Used that summer in Outer Banks and South Carolina. Day one before leaving, the kitchen faucet leaked, couldn’t find proper washer so had to spend money on a new faucet. Didn’t notice... read more
Purchased at Veurinks RV in Grand Rapids in2018; it was a 2017 model. Towed nicely home to Toronto Ontario. Used that summer in Outer Banks and South Carolina. Day one before leaving, the kitchen faucet leaked, couldn’t find proper washer so had to spend money on a new faucet. Didn’t notice the wrinkled/warped ceiling inside , probably was there at time of purchase but as newbies to the RV industry did not look close enough until we went south. Definitely a leak somewhere on the roof, my guess Is the AC unit. As the roof is perfectly flat, the AC water sits on top and forms what someone told me was the best description...”a birdbath.” Perfect analogy. Who makes a flat roof anymore? Over time(ie a yr later, summer 2019) the weight of the ac unit prevents most of the water to stay centered on top of the roof. Many factors entered into us not being able to bring it in for warranty repair. Reported the problems to Veurinks, who ensured they would warranty it thru other certified dealers( although they no longer sell Travel Lite Falcons anymore, lucky us we bought their last one!) it became a huge undertaking to get work done at nonFalcon dealers. (In fact TAC RV , where we camped close by , kept the unit in storage for repair ....then informed us that they couldn’t fix it....but we still paid for “storage.” Great, thanks TAC RV for telling us $200 later that you can’t fix it! Bottom line, don’t buy any flat top trailer. Check EVERYTHING before leaving the lot. Even if it takes hours....
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1.0
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1.0
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2.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Kevin Wilkinson

Vermont

Reviewed on June 19, 2021

RV reviewed 2018 Travel Lite Falcon F23-TH view listing

2.4
If I had thought to ask for a ladder at the dealership before signing on the dotted line I would have walked away from this bomb. At first we thought the Falcon F-23TH was great. Easy to tow and fairly easy to get our motorcycles in and out of it. Fully loaded it rolls out of our driveway as soon... read more
If I had thought to ask for a ladder at the dealership before signing on the dotted line I would have walked away from this bomb. At first we thought the Falcon F-23TH was great. Easy to tow and fairly easy to get our motorcycles in and out of it. Fully loaded it rolls out of our driveway as soon as you shift into Drive. Nice open floorplan with the added plus of being able to open the back end for wonderful cooling as all of the camping we do is boon docking. I cobbled together a screen door for the rear of the trailer from two of those $5 instant screen doors "As Seen On TV" and a roll of Gorilla tape. Third year of ownership we had a terrible leak in the roof during a thunderstorm. I found out there was a factory installed dent in the roof at the rear of the trailer above the loading door that had been covered up by the crew in Indiana by slathering copious amounts of Dicor sealant over it. The dent was quite large extending from the edge of the rear door frame in towards the front of the trailer about 20 inches. The patch had weakened over time and cracked above the gap between the edge of the frame and the roof. The AC unit sits in a depression at the center of the roof about one inch lower than the sides of the trailer. The roof is constructed of sheets of aluminum about 4 feet long and 6 feet wide that seem to be stapled to a cross member (you really can't call it a rafter) made of wood. We called and called the factory but they never returned my calls. Being first time RV buyers we bought an extended warranty for $1800 that is absolutely worthless. I called the warranty company and was informed I had ten callers in front of me so I settled in for a long wait. Five minutes later my call was answered and I was told all of our problems with the Travel Lite were not covered. I was told the same thing the next day when I called. Save your money, do not buy an RV, they are all crap. You would be better off with a quality cargo trailer built to your own specs.
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4.0
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5.0
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Kathy S

Florida

Reviewed on June 16, 2017

RV reviewed 2016 Keystone Montana High Country 293RK view listing

2.8
Love my Highcountry BUT! BEWARE of Keystone RV Products! My High Country has had more than 20+ repairs during the 1st year of warranty and the dealer had it 130+ days of my Warranty! THE BIGGEST KICKERS WERE my CRE3000 Axle Alignment system fasteners/bolts came out while traveling in Wyoming out... read more
Love my Highcountry BUT! BEWARE of Keystone RV Products! My High Country has had more than 20+ repairs during the 1st year of warranty and the dealer had it 130+ days of my Warranty! THE BIGGEST KICKERS WERE my CRE3000 Axle Alignment system fasteners/bolts came out while traveling in Wyoming out of the mountains. Could have been KILLED! My rubber roof 17 months of ownership was leaking into kitchen from the air/return under the central A/C to find out at a service center that KEYSTONE sent me to had a 3in dia. piece of roofing missing with a screw hole in the center of it where the factory tried to install the A/C and missed the return. they never repaired it and sent the coach out of the factory to LazyDays of Florida where I purchased it and the problem. Now I am concerned about black mold growing inside my walls and roof. Lets add the list of problems the 1st 6 months of ownership: toilet not holding water, screw under capret infront of bed, 10' exterior siding blew off 1st day of taking it off the lot (factory missed most all the sheetmetal of panel to attach to the unit), bedroom closet lite not working, no hot water, pantry shelving collapsed, refrig. moulding falling off, DVD stops in the middle of EVERY movie, window shades broken (most every one) in the down position and would not retract, recliner broken and hardware fell off under chair, kitchen pip under sink leaked, fuse box clicking all the time intermittently, living front window seal leaks, table splitting down center, large slide sticks and does not align outside at bottom, large slide makes loud banging noise upon cycling in/out, TV in livingroom always fuzzy when hooked to cable, large awning is coming out of framing at rear of awning, stove top floats during travel, large slide frt top cable got slack and broke, livinging room sound bar not loud enough and beeps, weather strip on outside RH cubbie door came down, stablizer panel does not stop showing error messages (had to reset 3 times), battery started dying about 1 yr of ownership and will not hold charge. I have owned 2 Keystone products; this unit and a 2008 Keystone Fuzion Toy Hauler (great unit)... I wish Keystone would agree to buy this unit back thru Lemon Law... Owner Relations is a JOKE,,, nothing but the run around. I paid myself for the repair to my rubber roof, dead battery & recliner repairs (2nd repair). THEY DONT CARE.... DO NOT BUY KEYSTONE EVER!
Livability
3.0
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1.0
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5.0
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4.0
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