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agesilaus

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Posted: 04/26/12 07:18pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We are looking closely at a couple of used 5vers. A Titanium 2934TS and a Everest 345S. We're a bit confused on the length of the Titanium, does any one know for sure. The Everest is a year newer and about a third more expensive. I know the Titaniums are supposed be very good but what about the Everest? The sales guy said that they were built better than the Montanas.

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Posted: 04/26/12 07:28pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Let me guess.....your sales guy doesn't sell Montanas, does he?


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He does, he showed me one as a matter of fact along with a Jayco Designer. We are looking at used models after spending a huge amount on the F350. We're running out of time tho since we want to be off at the end of May and I want to get some shakedown camping trips in before heading west.

This is a Camping World dealer btw.

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I dont know about titaiums But we like our everst alot. It is very comfy


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Posted: 04/26/12 07:42pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I can't actually speak for/against either, however neither are made anymore if that matters to you.

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The Montana was a step above the Everest. I owned 3 Montana's before recently going to a 2013 Landmark and I had only minor issues out of the Keystone Montana's which is made by the same company that made Everest.

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agesilaus wrote:

We are looking closely at a couple of used 5vers. A Titanium 2934TS and a Everest 345S. We're a bit confused on the length of the Titanium, does any one know for sure.
Any comments welcome.
The length of the Titanium is equal to a 34 foot fiver.. the 29 expresses the length when comparing it to a regular fiver and the extra 5 feet is the front of the fiver that extends over the truck cab.


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Posted: 04/26/12 09:48pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The Everest model line has been discontinued by Keystone.

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I would go with the titanium as the everest has had problems with welds breaking in the sidewall near the bedroom slide, I have a 2004 Everest and have had to get mine fixed, its about a 2 thousand dollar repair, search it up, you will see alot of posts on this problem. although we do love our everest but Titaniums are nice.

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The Titanium is a very good trailer. Originally built by Glendale in Canada and now by Hartland. The one thing that I don't care for is the bed layout that results from the "Cab Over" design.

Everest is no longer made. I wouldn't consider them I high end unit but on an equal footing with the Montana. I really like the layout of ours and it has some good features about it.


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