foot of the queen bed that also has a good line of sight from the lounger. Still, the TV is optional—or you can buy your own aftermarket. The bathroom in this unit is relatively spacious—with a decent sized shower, but without a skylight. If you’re looking at it—check for headroom. But, for kids (or the dog) there will be enough space for a parent to hose them down. The sink has a small counter, but no medicine cabinet. Instead there are several large shelves below the counter—with the plumbing showing. Keystone assumes you won’t care—I didn’t. The toilet has ample space around it—and a roof vent is powered. Circling back to my original thoughts—if I were stuck in an apartment with my younger kids—I would see this trailer as not only covering my immediate vacation needs but also saving my sanity. This Hideout provides all that’s needed to get out there as safely as possible.
KEYSTONE HIDEOUT 186LHS
DRY WEIGHT: 4,066 pounds GVWR: 5,000 pounds LENGTH: 22’ 10” HEIGHT: 10’ 4”
FRESH WATER: 27 gallons BLACK WATER: 30 gallons GREY WATER: 30 gallons LPG: 20 pounds
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