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Paul W

Idaho, USA

Reviewed on October 12, 2024

RV reviewed 2014 Outdoors RV Creek Side 23RKS view listing

1.6
my trailer from them has been a nightmare from day one could not get the dealer to help fix it and the manufacturer does not back their junk at all. All they care about is their profit and ripping off people. they build junk to sale and rip-off...read more
my trailer from them has been a nightmare from day one could not get the dealer to help fix it and the manufacturer does not back their junk at all. All they care about is their profit and ripping off people. they build junk to sale and rip-off people
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Philip and Jeanette Munter

Idaho, USA

Reviewed on May 5, 2024

RV reviewed 2020 Outdoors RV Creekside 21RBS view listing

2.6
We have had 2 Outdoors RV trailers. They are built sturdy because most people who buy them like to boondock. We haven't had any issues with either trailer. We like the 78 gallon fresh water tank, solar panels, storage, 10 ply 15-16" tires and 6-8"support beams. We'll never buy another...read more
We have had 2 Outdoors RV trailers. They are built sturdy because most people who buy them like to boondock. We haven't had any issues with either trailer. We like the 78 gallon fresh water tank, solar panels, storage, 10 ply 15-16" tires and 6-8"support beams. We'll never buy another brand.
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Dane R.

California, USA

Reviewed on April 14, 2024

RV reviewed 2020 Taxa Cricket Standard view listing

5.0
I've owned a Taxa Cricket for 4 years. The quality compared to a traditional trailer is unparalleled. From the aluminum sidewalls to thelazer cut aluminum skeleton, it's has a light and gorgeous utilitarian lay out and ambiance. This is the type of trailer you own when you love the outdoors...read more
I've owned a Taxa Cricket for 4 years. The quality compared to a traditional trailer is unparalleled. From the aluminum sidewalls to thelazer cut aluminum skeleton, it's has a light and gorgeous utilitarian lay out and ambiance. This is the type of trailer you own when you love the outdoors and want the more authentic camping experience. With the pop up open and the tent sides zipped open...heaven.
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Reluctant Poster

Washington, USA

Reviewed on April 11, 2024

RV reviewed 2018 Outdoors RV Creek Side 21RD view listing

3.4
In general, I like Northwood Mfg. products like Arctic Fox and Outdoors RV, relative to the RV industry generally which does a very poor job of engineering products, quality control, and being truthful in marketing. The Outdoors 21RD has a utilitarian floor plan with a couple of options at the big...read more
In general, I like Northwood Mfg. products like Arctic Fox and Outdoors RV, relative to the RV industry generally which does a very poor job of engineering products, quality control, and being truthful in marketing. The Outdoors 21RD has a utilitarian floor plan with a couple of options at the big windows in the back. The option for recliners is strange in that they don't turn around to take advantage of the great view that those windows provide. Like all Northwood products, this also isn't a "4-season" coach except in the Southern US. It is a mostly comfortable coach for 3 seasons if you add insulation to the storage compartment. It loses enough heat through its frame to outline its location on the outside walls with melted lines on a frosty morning. Perhaps most importantly, though, this unit has a gross-weight problem. It only has 3,500 lb. axles but huge, boondock-ready fresh water and waste water capacities. With axles less capable than even their smallest unit in the line-up, they can't legally carry the full weight of the coach, a full fresh-water tank, and a normal family's load of clothing, food, gear, etc., let alone take all that weight off-road. Something has to give. If you get the Titanium package, now its aesthetics are even heavier and the coach will usually be maxed out all the time, which is not a good way to tow a trailer, especially into any rough backcountry. It needs an expensive dual 5,200 lb. axle retrofit to really function as it should.
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Jeanette Munter

Idaho, USA

Reviewed on April 4, 2024

RV reviewed 2020 Outdoors RV Creek Side 21RBS view listing

4.8
We have owned 2 Outdoors RVs. The first one was the 21RBS and now the 22FQS. Both are very strong and well built. We usually spend 3-4 months boondocking in our trailers. They can handle rough roads because they’re built tough with beefier support beams , stronger suspension and bigger tires. I...read more
We have owned 2 Outdoors RVs. The first one was the 21RBS and now the 22FQS. Both are very strong and well built. We usually spend 3-4 months boondocking in our trailers. They can handle rough roads because they’re built tough with beefier support beams , stronger suspension and bigger tires. I would recommend them to anyone who cares about quality.
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David

Virginia, USA

Reviewed on February 27, 2024

RV reviewed 2021 Liberty Outdoors Little Guy Mini Max view listing

5.0
The LGMM has been a great little camper for our road trip last summer we stayed at a bunch of different camp grounds and the LGMM was easy to haul around to every one of them it was light and spacious for 2 people we had no problem traveling all over the north-eastern...read more
The LGMM has been a great little camper for our road trip last summer we stayed at a bunch of different camp grounds and the LGMM was easy to haul around to every one of them it was light and spacious for 2 people we had no problem traveling all over the north-eastern U.S.
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Lajla Stevenson

British Columbia, Canada

Reviewed on December 22, 2023

RV reviewed 2022 Outdoors RV Backcountry 21 RWS view listing

5.0
Excellent for Off Grid Camping, built in generator, solar panels on roof plus auxillary port for portable solar panel, 100 gallon freshwater tank. Lots of storage inside. Well built fiberglass exterior. 4 season RV Outdoor shower, electric awning, steps with railing Slide out drawer in outside...read more
Excellent for Off Grid Camping, built in generator, solar panels on roof plus auxillary port for portable solar panel, 100 gallon freshwater tank. Lots of storage inside. Well built fiberglass exterior. 4 season RV Outdoor shower, electric awning, steps with railing Slide out drawer in outside storage area
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Bob

Reviewed on July 31, 2023

RV reviewed 2023 Imperial Outdoors Xplore RV X195 view listing

3.0
Most of the major components were supplied by first rate manufacturers. I found that the QC of the build of the unit had much to be desired. I had a pump go bad after less then 60 days and they are dragging their feet at replacing a $90 part. The cost of screwing around with the manufacture...read more
Most of the major components were supplied by first rate manufacturers. I found that the QC of the build of the unit had much to be desired. I had a pump go bad after less then 60 days and they are dragging their feet at replacing a $90 part. The cost of screwing around with the manufacture exceed the cost of just replacing the part on my own. It may be their plan to be slow and drag feet on warranty claims. Overhead cabinets were not well fastened. counters were not properly caulked., struts for overhead cabinets failed. Lots of little things that indicate lack of good manufacturing QC.
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Jay Cotrone

Reviewed on July 14, 2023

RV reviewed 2012 Outdoors RV Timber Ridge 25RDS view listing

4.4
We have owned our 2012 OutdoorsRV Timber Ridge for over a year now and it has been awesome. Great amount of storage, private bedroom, built better than almost all RV's out there, There was one awful review from a customer that had many problems with a new 2016 Timber Ridge. I have spoken with many...read more
We have owned our 2012 OutdoorsRV Timber Ridge for over a year now and it has been awesome. Great amount of storage, private bedroom, built better than almost all RV's out there, There was one awful review from a customer that had many problems with a new 2016 Timber Ridge. I have spoken with many dealers an private owners before purchasing ours and this is a rare anomaly as far as this brand. Do not be swayed one customers experience when many people love the quality of this brand, look deeper into the brand and model and you will see I am correct! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHmfgf64lpM
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Ron Gray

Reviewed on July 13, 2023

RV reviewed 2017 Outdoors RV Timber Ridge 25RDS view listing

4.2
Our unit is five years old and still looks new, and it's held up well. There's no separation, cabinets are solid and drawers function well. Most of our friends are impressed by the quality of our unit to include some friends that own Grand Design Travel...read more
Our unit is five years old and still looks new, and it's held up well. There's no separation, cabinets are solid and drawers function well. Most of our friends are impressed by the quality of our unit to include some friends that own Grand Design Travel Trailers.
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