When we initially started full timing it was in a 2008 (4 year old unit) Montana 3800RL fiver. We traded that in on a new 2014 before getting off the road for a couple of years.
I did a lot of research on different fivers. I honestly think that Keystone Montana fivers give you a lot of bang for the buck. There are several more expensive fivers on the market but for our money we felt our Montana units were a decent value.
You can buy a $350,000 DP and still have quality issues. I would check the Montana Owners forum (MOC) to gain some valuable insight. I learned a ton about both Montana RVs and camping in general from those folks.
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Full Time in 2017 Newmar Ventana 4369
pulling a 24' enclosed (Mini Cooper/Harley/Kayak)
(traded 2014 Thor Challenger)
US Army 70-73 Retired LEO
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