2025 Forest River Work and Play 23LT vs 2025 Keystone Carbon 348

Comparing the 2025 Forest River Work and Play 23LT to the 2025 Keystone Carbon 348 reveals some interesting trade-offs that could influence your buying decision.

Specifications Comparison

Specification2025 Forest River Work and Play 23LT2025 Keystone Carbon 348Advantage
CategoryToy HaulerToy Hauler
Year20252025Tie
Length38.5 ft28.5 ft
Width8.5 ft8 ft
Height13 ft13.5 ft
Dry Weight13,200 lbs14,800 lbs
GVWR15,700 lbs17,800 lbs
Sleeping Capacity1092025 Forest River Work and Play 23LT
Fresh Water78 gal57 gal2025 Forest River Work and Play 23LT
Gray Water55 gal75 gal2025 Keystone Carbon 348
Black Water42 gal50 gal2025 Keystone Carbon 348
Fuel Capacity42 gal55 gal2025 Keystone Carbon 348
Horsepower
Engine
Slide-Outs10
Solar300 W250 W2025 Forest River Work and Play 23LT
Battery100 Ah200 Ah2025 Keystone Carbon 348
Inverter1,500 W1,500 WTie
MSRP$148,000$145,0002025 Keystone Carbon 348

Detailed Comparison

Comparing the 2025 Forest River Work and Play 23LT to the 2025 Keystone Carbon 348 reveals some interesting trade-offs that could influence your buying decision.

In terms of footprint, the Forest River Work and Play 23LT stretches 38.5 ft while the Keystone Carbon 348 spans 28.5 ft. Weight-wise, the Forest River Work and Play 23LT is the lighter rig at 13,200 lbs versus 14,800 lbs.

Capacity-wise, expect to sleep 10 in the Forest River Work and Play 23LT versus 9 in the Keystone Carbon 348. With 1 and 0 slide-outs respectively, the parked floor plans differ significantly.

Tank capacities are a key off-grid consideration. The Forest River Work and Play 23LT carries 78 gal of fresh water, 55 gal gray, and 42 gal black. The Keystone Carbon 348 offers 57 gal fresh, 75 gal gray, and 50 gal black. The Forest River Work and Play 23LT has the edge for extended dry camping.

Budget-wise, the Keystone Carbon 348 is listed at $145,000 compared to $148,000 for the Forest River Work and Play 23LT.

For family camping trips, the larger floor plan and additional berths make a real difference. For boondocking, the model with superior solar and battery setup will keep you comfortable off the grid longer. If you're going full-time, the larger tanks and more robust build quality matter enormously.

Both options have earned their place in the market. Your trip style and budget should be the final tiebreakers.

Individual Overviews

2025 Forest River Work and Play 23LT

  • Category: Toy Hauler
  • Length: 38.5 ft
  • Weight: 13,200 lbs
  • Sleeps: 10
  • MSRP: $148,000
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2025 Keystone Carbon 348

  • Category: Toy Hauler
  • Length: 28.5 ft
  • Weight: 14,800 lbs
  • Sleeps: 9
  • MSRP: $145,000
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