RV Type
Make and model
Floorplan
Year
2017 Roulettes reviews
Liveability
2.5
Overall quality
2.5
Floorplan
3.5
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty
3.0
Reviews
Stars Refinement
2 ratings and reviews
Voted most helpful review
Jim Stelzig
Reviewed on June 20, 2023
RV reviewed 2017 Roulettes Prolite Plus
2.2
This was actually the worst decision I have made… to purchase a Pro-Lite trailer in 2017. Poor quality, cheaply made and after 5 years it is a total write-off due to water infiltration. Person at service department was rude and suggested lying to insurance reps. FYI insurance does not cover...read more
This was actually the worst decision I have made… to purchase a Pro-Lite trailer in 2017. Poor quality, cheaply made and after 5 years it is a total write-off due to water infiltration. Person at service department was rude and suggested lying to insurance reps. FYI insurance does not cover water damage and Prolite will blame the client rather than fix their poor quality product. I will never recommend Prolite trailers to anyone.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
2.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
2.0
Voted most helpful review
Doug
Virginia
Reviewed on May 21, 2020
RV reviewed 2017 Roulettes Prolite Evasion
4.4
This camper is one of the biggest campers towable by a Subaru Outback that also includes a wet bath, plenty of sleeping space, good room for eating, ample storage space, decent size 3-way (115V/12V/LP) autosense refrigerator (4cf+), 13.5K A/C (Optional), heat, MAXXFAN in wet bath, and...read more
This camper is one of the biggest campers towable by a Subaru Outback that also includes a wet bath, plenty of sleeping space, good room for eating, ample storage space, decent size 3-way (115V/12V/LP) autosense refrigerator (4cf+), 13.5K A/C (Optional), heat, MAXXFAN in wet bath, and AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth Stereo.
It also includes a 1" anti-sway bar ball welded to the 'A' frame that allows adding an anti-sway bar for enhanced towing, especially at highway speeds and when large vehicles/trucks pass.
It levels fairly easily, even though the stabilizer bars and hitch jack are manual drop/raise, and the hitch height is about 13" for a 2" ball.
Overall, it is a great, lightweight camper that can be pulled by a Subaru Outback or any smaller vehicle that can pull at least 2,000lbs where the UVW is 1950lbs, GVWR is over 3,000lbs, and tongue weight is 195lbs.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
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