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John Brunette

Missouri, USA

Reviewed on June 4, 2024

RV reviewed 2018 Livin Lite Camplite 16DBS view listing

4.4
This is a higher quality trailer on so many levels. No wood/no rot/all alluminum allows the owner to deal with any water issues without experiencing wood damage. The appliances are high quality. The refrigerator works great while boon docking and uses very little gas. We have owned the...read more
This is a higher quality trailer on so many levels. No wood/no rot/all alluminum allows the owner to deal with any water issues without experiencing wood damage. The appliances are high quality. The refrigerator works great while boon docking and uses very little gas. We have owned the Livinlite for almost 7 years and wish they were still made. Comparable trailers now cost three times the cost. The low tongue weight with 2 Dexter axles provides a superior tow experience.
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James French

Reviewed on June 3, 2023

RV reviewed 2013 Livin Lite Camplite M-CL16BHB view listing

4.4
This classic design is unique in its quality of construction and light weight. This is due to all-aluminum frame, roof, sides, floor, cabinets, and wheels. It is elegant in its simplicity and is stable on the highway. I drove it across country including Oklahoma and Texas where we experienced...read more
This classic design is unique in its quality of construction and light weight. This is due to all-aluminum frame, roof, sides, floor, cabinets, and wheels. It is elegant in its simplicity and is stable on the highway. I drove it across country including Oklahoma and Texas where we experienced high winds and the trailer was remarkably stable with its dual wheels . . . no need for after market stabilizers. This was one of the last years this all-aluminum model was produced since the company was bought out by Thor and less expensive materials were used. While the original manufacturer is not longer in business, all internal parts are available on the market.
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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 getting...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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Mark

Kansas

Reviewed on April 11, 2022

RV reviewed 2014 Livin Lite Quicksilver 6.0 view listing

4.6
This camper has been completely trouble-free and a lot of fun. Our first tow vehicle was a Subaru Forester and we hardly knew it was back there. We liked how easy it was to take to remote places in the Rockies where most people were not willing to take their vehicles let alone pull a camper. I'm a...read more
This camper has been completely trouble-free and a lot of fun. Our first tow vehicle was a Subaru Forester and we hardly knew it was back there. We liked how easy it was to take to remote places in the Rockies where most people were not willing to take their vehicles let alone pull a camper. I'm a novice welder and really appreciate the talent required to produce such beautiful welds on the aluminum frame and other parts. I take really good care of my stuff and appreciate how easy it is to grease the wheel bearings on the Dexter axels. Setup and teardown is super easy. The workmanship and materials are high-end and these things are built to last.
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Burt

Texas

Reviewed on February 17, 2022

RV reviewed 2015 Livin Lite Camplite 21RBS view listing

4.2
These campers are no longer made, so no warranty on this year model. Couldn't rate that. However, all aluminum from underbelly to rooftop for this year model. Excellent camper. Plenty of room, plenty of storage. No leaks. No wood. No smell. Easy to pull....read more
These campers are no longer made, so no warranty on this year model. Couldn't rate that. However, all aluminum from underbelly to rooftop for this year model. Excellent camper. Plenty of room, plenty of storage. No leaks. No wood. No smell. Easy to pull. Lightweight.
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Richard Ray

Oklahoma

Reviewed on October 14, 2021

RV reviewed 2014 Livin Lite Camplite 14DBS view listing

5.0
We have pulled this 2014 Camplite 14DB over 3000 miles now, camping in various conditions. Stayed in 90 degree desert and 30 degree mountains with snow, keep us comfortable and was tight and had no drafts. Absolutely love this little trailer. Pulled easily behind our Tundra, dual axels help pull...read more
We have pulled this 2014 Camplite 14DB over 3000 miles now, camping in various conditions. Stayed in 90 degree desert and 30 degree mountains with snow, keep us comfortable and was tight and had no drafts. Absolutely love this little trailer. Pulled easily behind our Tundra, dual axels help pull straight with no sway and makes it easy to back in. Construction is amazing! Before the Camplite we owned a Class C, two travel trailers, a truck camper, and two pop-up campers. We dealt with some kind of wood rot, weak structural problems in the floor or wall or ceiling, roof issues, constantly caulking for leaks, out of alignment cabinets, drafty cabin, and an assortment of other structural issues. The European windows are a bonus, love the black out when we go to bed. The 64 inch queen-plus bed width gives us a lot of comfort when sleeping. Space underneath is plenty for storage. The couch makes for a nice bed if needed, but I like to nap on it or sit and read. Another surprise was the tank sizes, for a small trailer the tanks are large enough to handle many days of boon-docking, which we do a lot. Microwave has convection ability, two burner stove, gas heater, good sized refrigerator thats DC/AC/LP, Dexter torsion axels, dual LP tanks, and did I mention the great quality build, all aluminum and no wood! I wish we knew about Camplite years ago, but glad we stumbled upon it and we plan to keep it a long time!
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Glenn

Virginia

Reviewed on October 5, 2021

RV reviewed 2018 Livin Lite Camplite 16BHB view listing

4.6
I owned a 2018 Livin Lite Camplite 16BHB for a little over a year. I was impressed right off with the build quality and how light it is! It is made of aluminum and azdel, making it virtually impervious to rot. This floor plan is well thought out. Although it is designed for 4 adults, we slept 5 in...read more
I owned a 2018 Livin Lite Camplite 16BHB for a little over a year. I was impressed right off with the build quality and how light it is! It is made of aluminum and azdel, making it virtually impervious to rot. This floor plan is well thought out. Although it is designed for 4 adults, we slept 5 in it. Granted we are small people :) If you are only utilizing two sleeping areas you have a lot of flexibility. I highly recommend this travel trailer.
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DONAVON KINNEY

South Carolina

Reviewed on September 23, 2021

RV reviewed 2018 Livin Lite Camplite 21RBS view listing

5.0
I bought this 2018 Camplite by Livin Lite 21RBS because it is all aluminum and weighs only a little over 4800lbs empty. With fuel/gas costing some much in some places, weight was a factor. The second reason is I wanted something to last. The pluming is Pex piping and will stand up to real low...read more
I bought this 2018 Camplite by Livin Lite 21RBS because it is all aluminum and weighs only a little over 4800lbs empty. With fuel/gas costing some much in some places, weight was a factor. The second reason is I wanted something to last. The pluming is Pex piping and will stand up to real low temperatures without bursting. Aluminum trusses in the roof along with TPO roofing means it will last a long time. The motto was, (NO WOOD NO ROT). I like the fact that and even if you get a water leak your trailer is not going to fly apart going down the road from the wood rotting away from a leak you can't see. They used a better suspension system and this trailer pulls like a dream. The bed is a standard queen not an RV queen, so it sleeps two very well. Had to up-size to haul toys, I searched and found a Quicksilver Livin Lite all aluminum as a replacement, so it's time for someone else to enjoy this fine RV.
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Bear

Washington

Reviewed on August 12, 2021

RV reviewed 2014 Livin Lite Camplite 16DBS view listing

4.4
Livin Lite has an excellent build quality....with a very utilitarian design. NO MDF in this version. All aluminum frame. They are not made like this anymore. This design will last a long time. If you can find the all-aluminum version. Move quickly they sell...read more
Livin Lite has an excellent build quality....with a very utilitarian design. NO MDF in this version. All aluminum frame. They are not made like this anymore. This design will last a long time. If you can find the all-aluminum version. Move quickly they sell fast.
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Kelly capitini

Arizona

Reviewed on August 27, 2020

RV reviewed 2016 Livin Lite Camplite 21RBS view listing

5.0
AMAZING!! Built to last. We own a 2016 21RBS. After 4 years of full time travel the floor and cabinets still looks like new. Everything in it is so sturdy and the best of quality. the cattle grade floor is very sturdy and can hold capacity load of 2650lbs!! And you dont have to worry if you...read more
AMAZING!! Built to last. We own a 2016 21RBS. After 4 years of full time travel the floor and cabinets still looks like new. Everything in it is so sturdy and the best of quality. the cattle grade floor is very sturdy and can hold capacity load of 2650lbs!! And you dont have to worry if you accidentally over flow your sink because there is no wood to rot. The windows are huge and fully extend. We pull it easy with a Toyota Sequoia. We have had no problems at all. Our last trailer was a New Retro by Riverside, it had an unknown leak and the floor rotted and fell in, 2 months after our warrantee expired! No more wood floor, no more rotting frames. All aluminum!! Azdell walls wont rot, mold or warp. BUY ONE or you will pay more in the long run fixing the junk that is for sale. dont worry about the fact that they no longer make them. You can always find replacement parts all across America.
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