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Mike V

Colorado, USA

Reviewed on July 24, 2024

RV reviewed 2012 Adventurer Manufacturing Adventurer 80W view listing

2.8
We love our camper with the professional install on our truck and the many extras the Colorado dealership did for us. This was the lightest self-contained camper on the market at the time. Our camper on our 2012 Tundra is at the maximum axle rating for our vehicle according to the dealership we...read more
We love our camper with the professional install on our truck and the many extras the Colorado dealership did for us. This was the lightest self-contained camper on the market at the time. Our camper on our 2012 Tundra is at the maximum axle rating for our vehicle according to the dealership we bought it from, but way over the suggested bed weight. So with air shocks and heavy duty tires we were told it would be safe. We have had zero problems with the weight with over 80,000 miles of enjoying road trips all over the USA. Warranty with the company has been lacking from day 1. After about a month of ownership I noticed de-lamination on the exterior siding. The factory rep shrugged it off by saying “It was like that when you bought it”. There are more spots now after 11 years. My main complaint is the need to re-caulk the seams every 2 years, as the contraction and expansion splits the seals. Secondly the rear tie-down points are a bad location, as they actually pull the corner down and create the bottom metal seal to drop down and the siding pops out, creating a water leak. We have removed our back jacks and use the sturdy corner brackets as the anchor points for the tie-downs. We leave the front jacks on to be lowered, and keep the camper from rocking when moving around inside while camping.
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Dillard

Reviewed on August 2, 2023

RV reviewed 2009 Adventure Manufacturing Timberlodge 1BD view listing

4.4
Slide out leaks and needs replaced but it is 14 years old and I'm the second owner. Pulls behind truck with no issues. AC and appliances work great. With both gas and electric. Grey and black water tanks are solid. After floor repairs and slide out roof/floor replaced it will last another 20years...read more
Slide out leaks and needs replaced but it is 14 years old and I'm the second owner. Pulls behind truck with no issues. AC and appliances work great. With both gas and electric. Grey and black water tanks are solid. After floor repairs and slide out roof/floor replaced it will last another 20years with annual upkeep. I'm happy with it!
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Rene Agredano

Reviewed on June 16, 2023

RV reviewed 2010 Northwood Manufacturing Arctic Fox 27-5B view listing

5.0
This is our second Arctic Fox fifth wheel in 16 years of full-time RVing. We are loyal to this brands for many reasons, including: - All-season liveability - Durable construction - Excellent layout and storage - All-terrain drivability This one is a RARE model, Northwood only made this 27-5B...read more
This is our second Arctic Fox fifth wheel in 16 years of full-time RVing. We are loyal to this brands for many reasons, including: - All-season liveability - Durable construction - Excellent layout and storage - All-terrain drivability This one is a RARE model, Northwood only made this 27-5B bunkhouse model for a couple of years. We found it's awesome for living and working on the road as we do. Inside the slide-out is an office/workstation with storage, and in the bunkhouse there is a workbench/desk. Both furniture configurations can easily be removed to bring it back to stock, for those lucky RVers who are beyond working age. The only reason we are selling it is because we moving to Alaska and taking a truck camper with us. When we return in a year, we will purchase another Arctic Fox. There's no other brand on the market as well-built or worth the money in our opinion. Read all about our experience with it in our blog: https://liveworkdream.com/2023/03/15/arctic-fox-27-5b-fifth-wheel-for-sale/
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Elize Gayle

Reviewed on January 12, 2023

RV reviewed 2022 Evo Manufacturing Co. CHOW20 Evo CHOW view listing

5.0
Amazing, new product in the RV space. I've never seen a container home RV. This one is off-grid and the price is good! The composting toilet is pretty cool and only needs to be changed out about every 1-2 weeks or so. It's the perfect RV for any...read more
Amazing, new product in the RV space. I've never seen a container home RV. This one is off-grid and the price is good! The composting toilet is pretty cool and only needs to be changed out about every 1-2 weeks or so. It's the perfect RV for any environment.
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Linda & Earl Gibsin

Reviewed on December 26, 2022

RV reviewed 2016 Outdoors RV Manufacturing Rear Bedroom Creekside 22 foot view listing

1.0
We purchased a brand new 2016 Creekside camp trailer that was manufactured at Outdoors RV in La Grande Oregon to find many internal problems like windows that didn't open to cabinets moving away from walls to a rotted bedroom floor caused by neglect and oversight on the assembly line because an...read more
We purchased a brand new 2016 Creekside camp trailer that was manufactured at Outdoors RV in La Grande Oregon to find many internal problems like windows that didn't open to cabinets moving away from walls to a rotted bedroom floor caused by neglect and oversight on the assembly line because an awning arm was not sealed. Now over $3000 in damage and the manufacturer will not even help us to repair this. We are retired and on a limited income and the trailer is not even paid off. The Service Manager, Rick Ewing agreed to help then he refused to honor his commitment. We will never purchase another RV from Outdoors RV Manufacturing nor refer our friends to them. Very dissatisfied with this company. Linda and Earl Gibson, Washington State
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Carrie L Thompson

Arizona

Reviewed on October 17, 2021

RV reviewed 2017 Adventurer Manufacturing Eagle Cap 1165 view listing

5.0
What an awesome gem. We live in ours 7 months a year for business. We pull a trailer and needed something smaller than a class c, yet larger than a class B. A Bumper pull or 5TH Wheel was out of the question since we have to pull our business behind us. It has plenty of storage, queen size bed,...read more
What an awesome gem. We live in ours 7 months a year for business. We pull a trailer and needed something smaller than a class c, yet larger than a class B. A Bumper pull or 5TH Wheel was out of the question since we have to pull our business behind us. It has plenty of storage, queen size bed, dinette, 2 recliners, 2 TVs, full sized dry bath, full kitchen. This was the perfect solution for our needs. We have it on top of our Dodge Ram 3500 dually. It compacts well and is easy to haul down the road. The down sides: the air conditioning doesnt quite make it into the bedroom, but the fantastic fan pulls a good draw. And the city water hook up and black tank rinse is located on the wrong side, but it is an awesome unit.
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Gerry Hazelton

California

Reviewed on May 15, 2021

RV reviewed 2021 Adventure Manufacturing Eagle Cap 1160 view listing

5.0
I don’t care if you live in New York, San Diego, Los Angeles, Florida, Alberta, heck even Tucson - if you’re shopping for an RV you’re CRAZY not to go see Allen Greeley at Tom’s Camperland. We bought a 2021 Eagle Cap from him, and not only did he give us a great deal, but went beyond the...read more
I don’t care if you live in New York, San Diego, Los Angeles, Florida, Alberta, heck even Tucson - if you’re shopping for an RV you’re CRAZY not to go see Allen Greeley at Tom’s Camperland. We bought a 2021 Eagle Cap from him, and not only did he give us a great deal, but went beyond the call of duty taking care of us. I can not recommend Tom’s Camperland enough. You want top-notch deals and service? Go see Allen at Tom’s Camperland. And don’t forget Brent Heermans for service - no better service manager than Brent!
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allen

Arizona

Reviewed on March 10, 2021

RV reviewed 2019 Northwood Manufacturing Artic Fox 990 view listing

4.8
This was a perfect fit for a post-divorce situation. The truck camper with box trailer combo makes for a sustainable platform that is fit for RV park or on the beach. I used an 8x10 box Toy Hauler trailer for a box my Harley, freezer, workbench, and oversized patio furniture and off-season...read more
This was a perfect fit for a post-divorce situation. The truck camper with box trailer combo makes for a sustainable platform that is fit for RV park or on the beach. I used an 8x10 box Toy Hauler trailer for a box my Harley, freezer, workbench, and oversized patio furniture and off-season clothes. The combo was perfect for keeping dirt and sand out of the living and cooking space. The floor plan was great for a home office situation. The gas stove was effective, but I found an instapot with an air fryer lid solved all bachelor cooking needs. Having the chest freezer in the trailer made space for daily needs in the onboard fridge/freezer. The Artic Fox 990 was comfortable in the sub zero temps of Colorado and the summer heat of Phoenix. The wet bathroom was a real plus! It made for easy clean-up and shaving was a breeze. I installed a bidet that really conserved water and reduced toliet paper needs. The medicine cabinet was adequate, but it was simple to hang simple storage nettings and Command Strip style caddies under the shower controls. 6 gallons of hot water was ample for two people, especially since the bidet help keep up with daily hygene requirements.
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Donald Kremer

Missouri

Reviewed on August 27, 2020

RV reviewed 2017 Adventurer Manufacturing Eagle Cap 1165 view listing

4.6
We replaced our Excel 5th wheel with this unit because we are getting older and having it actually on the truck made it easier to drive. The unit, when the 3 slides are out, is unbelievably roomy. It has everything we had in the 5th wheel: full kitchen (we love to cook), dry enclosed bath, 2 TVs,...read more
We replaced our Excel 5th wheel with this unit because we are getting older and having it actually on the truck made it easier to drive. The unit, when the 3 slides are out, is unbelievably roomy. It has everything we had in the 5th wheel: full kitchen (we love to cook), dry enclosed bath, 2 TVs, all season climate control, queen bed and plenty of storage space. The quality is great, no major repairs or issues. We are sad to have to sell it, but my husband's vision has deteriorated and he can no longer drive it.
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Jacob de Leeuw

Alberta

Reviewed on May 30, 2019

RV reviewed 2002 Peak Manufacturing Inc Frontier VT225D view listing

4.8
I would have no hesitation whatsoever recommending this trailer. It is ideal for a young family as well as couples (22.5 ft). My wife and I bought it new and have had it for 16 years with no regrets. It is very tow-able and our 2000 Durango handled it well (and still does). Lots of windows, plenty...read more
I would have no hesitation whatsoever recommending this trailer. It is ideal for a young family as well as couples (22.5 ft). My wife and I bought it new and have had it for 16 years with no regrets. It is very tow-able and our 2000 Durango handled it well (and still does). Lots of windows, plenty of storage space ( in and out), full bath,hot and cold water, efficient heater, large sitting area made for great camping even on rainy days. The unit needs to be seen to be appreciated.
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