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(@Vickie L McClellan Benson)
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Tony, unless you are looking at different photos than I am, you needed more coffee before writing this review.  The steps are NOT on the roadside (never heard of many that are).  On this 5th wheel, one of the main things missing, IMO, is no splash guard to the right of the stove.  That white wall is going to get splattered with grease.  This one, at least has the TV a bit lower than at ceiling height, but not much.  I hate straining my neck to watch a TV mounted completely up to the ceiling.  Much prefer those that are eye level, or a little higher when sitting down.  This is a nice layout & Keystone does do some nice things, but there is NO way I would tow this with a half ton pickup.


   
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(@Vickie L McClellan Benson)
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OOPS!  Miscommunication or misunderstanding.  The steps you were referring to are the ones going up to the bedroom, and you are right.  What were they thinking?  Well, unless there is enough room to get around the wardrobe to the foot of the bed.


   
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(@tony)
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I should have been more clear about that. 

The only time I've seen exterior steps on the road side is on RVs in places like Australia! 🫠

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(@Matthew Vaughn)
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I have a few questions about some of the nuances of the trailer.  We are looking at downsizing from a 32 foot fifth wheel toy hauler.  Can the living room slide out be opened just enough to pass by into the bathroom for a quick bathroom break?  Is there a propane quick connect for a barbeque anywhere?  Is the standard AC adequate for the trailer or is an upgrade needed.  Our current trailer was equipped with 2 AC's but only wired for 30amps.  Most campgrounds we visit don't offer 50amp service.  None of the dealers in my area have this model in stock, so I am trying to find out a bit vicariously. 


   
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 Dave
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I really like this 5th wheel.  I have a Montana 37' 5th wheel and am tired of towing its size.  I was thinking of downsizing to a Class C, but this is better than a C; yes, maybe not as easy to drive as a C, but better suited to longer trips and small enough for most any campground.   Easy for a 3/4 ton.


   
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(@Vickie L McClellan Benson)
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Gotta agree.  Perfect size for a smaller toy hauler.  I just need a ramp to get my electric tricycle inside.  Most 5th wheels are so high they are mostly a wind sail.  I suppose if you lived where there isn't much wind that would be okay, but I don't.  Cross wind is why I sold my Nash camp trailer.  Not fun to tow in wind.


   
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