01 Who Keystone is
Keystone RV is a Thor Industries company and one of the highest-volume towable manufacturers in the United States. Its strategy is breadth: a ladder of brands that starts at rock-bottom value and climbs to residential-grade fifth wheels, so a buyer can move up the range without leaving the family.
At the foot of that ladder is Coleman — built by Keystone, sold through Camping World, and the best-selling travel trailer in America by unit volume. Above Coleman sits a stack of value travel-trailer brands (Passport, Hideout, Springdale, Bullet) that trade up in size and features, then the mid-range and adventure lines (Cougar, Outback, Sprinter, Arcadia), and at the top the big fifth wheels (Montana, Alpine, Raptor toy haulers). This page indexes the towable brands; each line gets its own profile with floorplans and verified specs as the catalog grows.
02 Keystone travel-trailer brands
Keystone's towable brands, grouped by where they sit in the range. Profiled lines link through; the rest are documented and will be built out in demand order.
| Brand | Tier | Type | Known for | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coleman | Value | TT | #1-selling TT; first-buyer value; sub-$19k | Profiled |
| Passport | Value | TT | Ultra-lite, half-ton towable; SL + Premium builds | Profiled |
| Hideout | Value | TT | Family bunkhouse value; dual- & single-axle | Profiled |
| Springdale | Value | TT | Broad lightweight lineup; I-beam steel frame | Profiled |
| Bullet | Value | TT | Lightweight aerodynamic; Classic + Premium | Profiled |
| Cougar | Mid | TT · 5W | Best-selling fifth wheel; half-ton TT & 5W families | Profiled |
| Outback | Mid | TT | Outdoor-kitchen family trailers | Pending |
| Sprinter | Mid | TT | Lightweight large-footprint | Pending |
| Arcadia | Mid | TT · 5W | Modern half-ton range | Pending |
| Montana | Premium | 5W | #1-selling luxury fifth wheel; full-timer residential 5W | Profiled |
| Alpine / Raptor | Premium | 5W · TH | Full-time 5W; toy haulers | Pending |
Fifth wheels and toy haulers (5W / TH) are listed for completeness; the site's current build focus is conventional travel trailers, so those lines are indexed but lower in the build queue.
03 How the range fits together
The value tier — Coleman, Passport, Hideout, Springdale, Bullet — is where most first trailers are bought: light enough for SUVs and half-ton trucks, priced from the mid-teens to low-thirties, and built stick-and-steel for cost. Coleman sits at the very bottom on price; the others trade up in size, tank capacity, and finish.
The mid tier (Cougar, Outback, Sprinter, Arcadia) adds slide-outs, larger floorplans, and more standard equipment, and is where travel trailers start to overlap with half-ton fifth wheels. The premium tier (Montana, Alpine) is fifth-wheel territory — residential interiors for full-timers. For a buyer, the practical path is to pick the tier by tow vehicle and budget first, then choose a floorplan within it.
04 Notes for shoppers
Construction is consistent
Across the value and mid tiers, Keystone builds on I-beam steel frames with walkable roofs and one-piece heated, enclosed underbellies — the same recipe seen on Coleman. It's a reliable baseline to expect when cross-shopping Keystone lines.
Coleman's two builders
Today's Coleman is Keystone-built; older Coleman trailers were built by Dutchmen, another Thor brand. On the used market, check the build era — details differ.
Brand overlap is real
Several Keystone value lines cover similar size and price ranges. The meaningful differences are floorplan and standard-features lists, not big construction gaps — compare plan-to-plan rather than brand-to-brand.
Lines profiled in demand order
Coleman, Cougar and the four-line value stack — Passport, Hideout, Springdale and Bullet — are profiled today. Cougar is the site's first fifth-wheel coverage; the value stack adds Keystone's highest-volume lightweight travel trailers, each hub profiling representative floorplans in depth and cataloguing the full 2026 roster. The remaining Keystone brands are indexed here and will be built out in order of ownership volume per the site's build queue.
