Bigwtx
03-19-2017, 03:02 PM
Hi all,
I'm a frequent visitor to this forum but seldom post anything. I never see any threads on the Hideout fifth wheel... And don't think I've ever seen one on the road.
I've been living in, yes full-timing, in an entry level Hideout 276RLS for about 18 months. So far I've had zero appliance issues, and only had to repair a floor heating vent which came out of the floor while retracting the slide out and I've had to replace the entry door gas cylinder which literally snapped off in high West Texas winds.
There are a lot of negative reviews on Keystone products which are likely warranted. But, I like to post positive reviews when I'm happy with a product.
This camper definitely isn't designed for this type of living and probably won't last 30 years. But I'm happy with it and have comfortably managed temperatures from 14 degrees to 110 F. I did add a bedroom AC thank goodness!
I would probably buy another, but will upgrade to a higher end model with a bedroom slide. That tiny bedroom is pretty cramped.
Tow vehicle is a 2015 F250 6.2L with B&W Patriot 18k hitch. This combination pulls so much easier than my previous Jayco Jay Flight 30ft travel trailer.
Let me know if you ever have any questions on the Hideout!
I'm a frequent visitor to this forum but seldom post anything. I never see any threads on the Hideout fifth wheel... And don't think I've ever seen one on the road.
I've been living in, yes full-timing, in an entry level Hideout 276RLS for about 18 months. So far I've had zero appliance issues, and only had to repair a floor heating vent which came out of the floor while retracting the slide out and I've had to replace the entry door gas cylinder which literally snapped off in high West Texas winds.
There are a lot of negative reviews on Keystone products which are likely warranted. But, I like to post positive reviews when I'm happy with a product.
This camper definitely isn't designed for this type of living and probably won't last 30 years. But I'm happy with it and have comfortably managed temperatures from 14 degrees to 110 F. I did add a bedroom AC thank goodness!
I would probably buy another, but will upgrade to a higher end model with a bedroom slide. That tiny bedroom is pretty cramped.
Tow vehicle is a 2015 F250 6.2L with B&W Patriot 18k hitch. This combination pulls so much easier than my previous Jayco Jay Flight 30ft travel trailer.
Let me know if you ever have any questions on the Hideout!