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Old 04-24-2014, 04:28 AM   #1
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2015 Impact by Fuzion 300

New to forum and to camping.

After two years of attending R V shows and doing lots of research we decided on the Keystone Impact 300. My wife and I picked up our new Toy hauler on Good Friday. Can't wait for our first trip. Now if only the weather here in Western Pennslyvania would move out of winter and into Spring. Looking forward to learning a lot from this forum.

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Old 04-24-2014, 04:54 AM   #2
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Welcom the forum and congrats, looks like a nice trailer.
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Old 04-24-2014, 06:15 AM   #3
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Congrats on your new rig and welcome to the forum. Happy camping!

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CONGRATS on your NEW Rig, ENJOY

Just down the road from you, we spent our first week in our camper in your back yard Shanango RV for Halloween . Great place just seen they got a 5 stat rating from GOOD SAM. No Surprise to me after seeing the place.

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Old 04-25-2014, 09:17 AM   #5
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Thanks to all for the welcome.

We are thinking of going the Shenago Lake or Pynmatuning State Park (Jamestown , Pa) Campgrounds for our trial run.

Just hoping for some good weather.

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Thanks to all for age welcome.

We are thinking of going the Shenago Lake or Pynmatuning State Park (Jamestown , Pa) Campgrounds for our trial run.

Just hoping for some good weather.

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Is your unit a TT or 5th wheel looks like KS site shows both?? Visited Ohio side of Pymatuning only drove by the Jamestown site. Friends have got to Shenago L Lake but have not been there yet. Sounds like you are a little more adventurist than we were on our first outing. The Rv site was full hookup at Halloween very nice. Most of the sites at Pymatuning on Ohio side are Elect and Water only, Ya no sewer Think I have a post on the forum about our first no sewer adventure Right after that I watched the Robin Williams video (RV) just to see if it could get any worse Not many things in the movie that have not experienced already Maybe we will meet out that way have reservations up there June/July.

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Old 04-25-2014, 10:43 AM   #7
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We have the the TT Toy hauler. Not sure about the Impact fifth wheel toy hauler, but the TT is exactly the same trailer in quality and finish as the Fuzion 300. We actually looked at both side by side before we purchased ours. Price was the same as well. My wife preferred the recliners, and I preferred the graphics and color of the Impact. Plus the Impact is a 2015 vs a 2014. The only chances (other than the name) Impact 300 by Fuzion, is the color/graphics and the couch was replaced with couch with built in recliners. I have camped with friends at Jamestown last year. They have actually added a few full hook-up sites.

Look forward to meeting you at some point.

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We have the the TT Toy hauler. Not sure about the Impact fifth wheel toy hauler, but the TT is exactly the same trailer in quality and finish as the Fuzion 300. We actually looked at both side by side before we purchased ours. Price was the same as well. My wife preferred the recliners, and I preferred the graphics and color of the Impact. Plus the Impact is a 2015 vs a 2014. The only chances (other than the name) Impact 300 by Fuzion, is the color/graphics and the couch was replaced with couch with built in recliners. I have camped with friends at Jamestown last year. They have actually added a few full hook-up sites.

Look forward to meeting you at some point.

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Just asked because when I went to the KS website seen your rig was pictured a either TT or fifth wheel. Just wanted to know in case we ran into one another. Yes, think the Ohio side also had 4 or 5 with full hookup none of them were big sites. I have a post out there discussing sofa versus recliners, to lounge around definitely prefer recliners but limits # people in that area and we use that area to eat with guests and not sure what it would be like sitting on recliner up to the table

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Old 04-27-2014, 05:19 PM   #9
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Agreed! There are trade offs but we will most likely eat in the garage area when we eat inside at all. Very comfortable to watch T.V. In the recliners. Two queen beds in the back should be enough for guest or a Grand Kids.

Your Raptor looks reply big. If we do well with this one we would like to get a 5th wheel when we retire.
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