This would be ideal for someone like me, a single traveler looking for a camper with a comfy bed, a recliner, a decent bathroom and kitchen -all at an affordable price point. Thank you Rockwood!
@@WiseOldTales I would also want an enclosed underside for heating reasons and a bit of extra protection from rocks getting kicked up n potentially damaging a tank or what have you. This shouldn't be too tough to add to this unit though. A few sheets of galvanized tin, box of roofing screws and a couple of tubes of beutilflex. Probably not too much money to have it done professionally if not the mechanically inclined. Just a thought if you love the rest of this unit.
Holy cow, it’s refreshing to come to an RV comment section with polite, friendly comments. Y’all are a much better community than some of the other channels
Bathtub is so much more than a child friendly option. Tub helps you with cleaning items indoors during bad weather, storage, etc. That tub is a selling point for me. I would full time as a solo in this one.
For a couple who want to spend the majority of their time outside, I think for a short time (a week or less) this is a great option. I am always more impressed by the smaller trailers and 5th wheels because the designers have to be more innovative. Putting the microwave/convection oven in the place of the oven was a smart idea. We have a table in our small boat that is similar and it can be used in both the cabin and the cockpit. I wonder if this table can be used outside as well. If not, they might design a way to do that. Nice tour. I like your enthusiasm. I like this trailer.
not bad at 17.5 feet....better then the 14 footers with outside kitchen and no bathroom.....all the units with outdoor kitchens look cool and cute when watching at home on you tube, but to go outside when it is 35 degrees and raining to cook dinner is a no go...
Thank you Myles. I'm always asking you to show something like this. I've looked at the 19FD which is big for just me and I didn't like their 15 with convertible dinette/bed. This is a brilliant design! I love it.
I really like the way you present your videos. Realistic towing advice and realistic expectations for the units. Plus, you seem engaging rather than just sizzle.
Love the bathtub option! Keeps water off the floor and gives me a spot to store stuff when not in use. It's a big plus for me and my husband (no kids)!
i never bought a new trailer , always rebuilt an old one, same goes for this model, purchased it in 2020 from a savage yard, rebuilt it completely the only thing i changed was the refrigerator from a tiny 4.0 to a 13.5 cu.ft. house hold unit, in the shower i installed a large bibble top because im 6'-8" tall, change the a/c from 13,500 to 15,000 unit with a heat pump, added a 20 gal hot water heater on electrical (home depot)for added hot water and a longer shower time, the heater is under the trailer, !( water is only in the tank when at the campground or boondocking , empty when traveling, due to the added weight) , later i changed the axle from a 3500# to a 5500# axles and has bigger brakes for the stopping time needed, this trailer cost 14.500 new before covid and now its over 26,000. in total with all the added items it cost me 9000.00 total.
Wind resistance is the problem with pulling this with a tacoma, colorado style truck. Weight AND wind resistance are 2 main things. This rig is just short of 10 ft tall.
Our first camper was a Rockwood that had a tub. I loved it & still miss it. I used it as a bathtub for grand kids & dog, plus cleaning messy boots and more.
Only problem so far is I had to get an electrician to rewire the microwave to the plug beside the microwave because all the plugs were wired to one fuse, since them all is fine and couldn’t be happier!
we have the GP 15TB now going on 1.8yrs, love it! This is a great improvement over the 15TB, especailly the bed and bath. some cons: no need to have 3 burner stove. We have it, and never have used more that two burners. rather have the extra counter top space with 2 burner. slide: This is a deal breaker for us. But that is us, you may like slides, but we want a simple camper to use on long weekends. no slide for us. finally, we have had no major issues with our GP15TB, even through 2hurricanes, and staying in it during an unexpected severe storm (+60mph winds/rain).. No leaks. love the windows as you can open them during rain. thanks for sharing
Downsizing from 40' 3-slide moho. This looks perfect. MY REQUIREMENTS: real bed, kitchen with storage, recliner watch TV straight on. TV trays are just FINE, we dont need wasted dinette. 1/2T towable, stabilizer, good clearance for dispersed camping @9000 ft.
I love it! Totally liveable for me. I would just ditch the table, but the exposed water tanks worry me. I think that would be a deal breaker. Excluding that, it's perfect!
I agree i live in Colorado and that's a deal breaker for me here during the winter's ugh such a nice a little camper though if it weren't for those exposed water tanks i would probably get one
I started building a van to live and travel in, but I want a 4x4 to go adventuring on trails. So, 4x4 SUV or pickup towing a tiny home. That water tank though...
Yup, was on a trip with my camping buddy. His black tank partially froze on the highway and when we were setting up our rigs I asked him what's leaking under your black tank? The "black block of ice" had been sliding back and fourth until it broke out the side of his black tank. Not to mention fresh or grey water. Out in the dessert we learned how to use tire repair kit to fix a black tank, it was a crappy job however...
You had me with 'bottle opener". I currently own a 30' toy hauler and a 28' B+ 4X4 motor home. My advice is smaller is better as long as it's quality with the features needed. Like many others, when I bought my first travel trailer, after the first outing I was shopping for a new diesel truck. Much cheaper to go small if needs permit.
I just have to say that I’m really happy with my Casita SD. I bought it new in 2016 and can sell 7 years later for what I paid for it new. However, I love it and won’t be selling it anytime soon. Great video.
I tend to agree. I had a pre-owned Geo Pro 16BH. It had a major non warranty issue with the slide mechanism which was going to cost $3k + to fix. I sold the RV because I wasn’t willing to dump that much money on a problem that Lippert should have stepped up and fixed at no charge.
The tub in the shower is probably mostly for bathing pets. Would actually wash pots and pans in there too instead of using the tiny kitchen sink. Overall, that’s a very nice affordable RV.
Local dealer is selling them for $35K. $5K discount if you finance it through them. 0 down…$261 a month for 12 years. So $37,584 is what it costs to buy from them. That I must say is crazy. A lot of trips to and staying in all inclusive resorts is way cheaper
Howdy and informative vid, We have had several units over time, from slide in to bumper pull and the last and best one is a Mallard/Prowler 19N by Fleetwood.(I don't think they make units any more). This checks all the boxes and has the most usable floor space, more than a 26 ft Gulfstream. Dedicated bed, proper bathroom, cook top/oven and we once fed 9 people inside, granted the kids were on the bed. We still have it!
After first considering the Rockwood I actually went with the Rockford - ideal for camping at the beach and doing a little Private Investigator work on the side.
Nice run down. I like the look of it a lot, especially the water re-circulation system in the shower. Any chance they have that for the kitchen faucet too? That would be nice.
Thanks for the video! The tub style shower is awesome and I love the table. My husband and I need more space but I'm looking at the Rookwood 5th wheels right now. These are so cool!
I really like almost everything about this Rv except for me, I like a bed & sofa area that are separate. I had a 15’ as a second Rv that I used year round when it was just me & my dog going racing, visiting friends, family, going off grid hunting & to the lakes for probably 10yrs…I sold it during the pandemic because, well frankly everyone that saw it wanted to buy it & the offers kept going up where I couldn’t really say no😐. I really miss it & now am looking for another one in that size area for solo or one other person travel. Mine was a miniature version of my larger Rv with the front living area, side kitchen & opposite side bathroom along with rear bedroom. I really do like the looks of this & the off road capability it has. Can you order it with a different floor plan? 😁 I’m kicking myself for selling mine but it went to a good couple who love it too. Thanks For All You Do Showing Different RVs & Detailing Their Features. 👍🏻
I would like to see a larger fridge even if it meant a smaller freezer and maybe a smaller cupboard . Also I like when my sleeping area has some support on at least one side for comfort, but that’s just me . Thanks 🙏
@@davidtrujillo146 Slideouts >always< leak, get jammed or sag. and are more trouble than they're worth. if you don't intend to keep the unit but a few years, then maybe. But slideouts are always a problem eventually. YMMV.
Hi Miles, I really like this lil rig . I wish it had some real storage space for full time living. Is there a step up ? Also dual pane windows as this will be based in the Desert . PS You do A terrific job and look forward to your other site.
I've always liked the Murphy bed/sofa combo. I'd prefer having a Maxxair fan directly over the bed for a quiet air flow at night though ... not sure if that could be an option.
Stumbled upon this video, happy I did to hear about your Firmly Unbound company. I was curious awhile ago if there were any like outdoor/off roading companies or groups out there that are faith based and use that as a key foundation!
I do like the bathtub, not necessarily because I’d want to take a bath, although it’s an option for that rare event, but it surely will not be leaking as it is a great catch basin, and you can do other things. Say you had some clothes to soak or needed that utility basin for whatever. Yes all RV showers should be like this.
I actually like it. Not a fan of unprotected water tanks or that table but a decent price. We had a 19 ft HiLo bsck in 1988 and it was same price but much bigger.
Enclosures are an option, just like Most campers. Hopefully one day it will be industry standard. By the way, check out the sunset trail line. More great stuff!
Very informative video...this rv has all the great amenities of a lrgr. rv, but at a great price 👌..perfect for a couple...ty for sharing this with us 😊
Love it, Myles! Great coverage and insight. It’s something I’ll be in the market for after saving. I just retired and hope to get back into fishing again. However, the first thing I need is something to pull it with. I’m eyeballing the Ford Ranger and I’ll be putting a shell on it for more storage and a rack for a canoe or something small.
That bathtub is great to wash a dirty happy dog 🤣 This makes me excited - you could literally take months off renting to save up traveling around. That’s plenty for a single and a dog. My mind is racing hahaha
Like! Been researching, this checks alot of the boxes. Not too keen on the tub shower combo. Had one in my old Class C. Didn't like the "step up" to shower. Bathtub a joke for adult to sit in. The jackknife sofa is a great option for a quick overnight sleep. If setup in a camp ground or boondocking. Patio awning area would be my preference for a "living room" in good weather. Then Murphy bed could be set up. The Nucamp T@B 400 boondock, has the table attachment outside. So dining and lounge area can been made up on patio area. I could see this trailer working, with the option of a screened in patio area. Thanks for sharing video. Price point is still within a obtainable area!
I own the E-Pro version of this camper. I do enjoy it with some points of contention. First, sitting on the toilet its a bit narrow with knees. Second the windows only open about 3” except the emergency window. Third the bed is ONLY a full size bed, NOT A Queen size. Fourth with two people moving around inside it can get a bit tight. All in all I still like my camper……. Jeff
This is a very nice design. The only negative for me are the white and very light colors. Those don't seem conducive to camping, which can often get quite dirty.
Excellent unit for single person like myself. My only objection is single axle. I realize it's small. I would consider this but since I have to purchase a suitable tow vehicle anyway I'd probably opt for a larger unit.
Looks like a great little trailer. I love the recirculating pump set up!!! Super important when boondocking. One question I have is how do those murphey beds work when they have sheets, blanket and pillows? Do they still fold up? or do you have to removed everything in order for it to properly collapse?
You'll have to remove the pillows and probably the duvet if you're using one, but sheets can stay on and you'll have no problem folding up the bed. The bedding can be stored under the couch.
Beware of Forest River/Rockwood/Flagstaff models. Mine had serious manufacturing defects which they admitted to, towed the camper back to the factory, then proceeded to return it to me severely damaged. They've agreed to fix the easy, cheap stuff but not the expensive, important stuff. If you think I'm just one disgruntled customer, take a look at the Better Business Bureau's Forest River page - 1 star out of 5. If I can help just one person not go through the months long agony and financial hardship I have, it will be enough. Thanks for reading.
Outdoor shower? BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR It would be nice to have dual axles. I've had a blow out on my trailer and was soooooo happy I had dual axles. $$$$$$$$?
Well to me when you go camping you spend 95% of the time outside. With that being said I like the option of having a full but small bathroom. What I do really like about this one is there is counter space for a small coffee pot where a lot of campers have very little if none space for a coffee pot. The fridge is nice size for one or two people. I really like the recliners so you can watch tv at night. Now I’m not crazy about the arms of the couch being beside the bed like these and makes it hard to get out of bed for them midnights bathroom trips. So you have to move all the covers and slide down the bed to get out. I do like the fold down foot board. Makes it look like a real bed. Now you will want a truck to pull this very much. A bigger SUV may do it for short trips but not for long trips across the country. So I would give it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. That’s 4 stars out of 5. Or maybe 4.5 out of 5 from the video. Now maybe in person it could look better. Price is not really that bad at all also considering the economy the way it is now.
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This would be ideal for someone like me, a single traveler looking for a camper with a comfy bed, a recliner, a decent bathroom and kitchen -all at an affordable price point. Thank you Rockwood!
Is it well made? I want an enclosed underbelly to prevent having mice get in.
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I would also want an enclosed underside for heating reasons and a bit of extra protection from rocks getting kicked up n potentially damaging a tank or what have you.
This shouldn't be too tough to add to this unit though. A few sheets of galvanized tin, box of roofing screws and a couple of tubes of beutilflex. Probably not too much money to have it done professionally if not the mechanically inclined.
Just a thought if you love the rest of this unit.
Ya I really like this one. Easy tow behind the truck. Nice storage. Looks easy to manage.
You left out a self centered woman
No Bo 19.2 is really nice too... I'm trying to narrow things down
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I am sorry you experienced that! I guess I lucked out! I subscribe to this and a couple other channels and haven't had an issue!
Bathtub is so much more than a child friendly option. Tub helps you with cleaning items indoors during bad weather, storage, etc. That tub is a selling point for me. I would full time as a solo in this one.
Great point!
True!
My first thought was a doggy bath tub.
The tub works great for cleaning my dog. Super great when its winter and to cold to bath her outside.
Wow you can even just sleep on the couch and never use the bed. This set up is very practical for a solo traveler for sure
For a couple who want to spend the majority of their time outside, I think for a short time (a week or less) this is a great option. I am always more impressed by the smaller trailers and 5th wheels because the designers have to be more innovative. Putting the microwave/convection oven in the place of the oven was a smart idea. We have a table in our small boat that is similar and it can be used in both the cabin and the cockpit. I wonder if this table can be used outside as well. If not, they might design a way to do that. Nice tour. I like your enthusiasm. I like this trailer.
It's 90% perfect for what I'm looking for!
This is a camper with a beautiful layout and great use of space. Thank you for sharing
The jack knife sofa would be good for afternoon naps and you can then save using the bed/mattress until night time. Nice set up
For sure!
It is ok for weekends...but full time to have to deal with the murphy bed every day is a no go for me...
not bad at 17.5 feet....better then the 14 footers with outside kitchen and no bathroom.....all the units with outdoor kitchens look cool and cute when watching at home on you tube, but to go outside when it is 35 degrees and raining to cook dinner is a no go...
Both inside and out is ideal.and nobody likes cooking outside in rain especially cold rain ☔
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Thank you Myles. I'm always asking you to show something like this. I've looked at the 19FD which is big for just me and I didn't like their 15 with convertible dinette/bed. This is a brilliant design! I love it.
Glad you like it and thanks for watching!
I love the bathtub because it's more space if you need any water for something to rinse off
I really like the way you present your videos. Realistic towing advice and realistic expectations for the units. Plus, you seem engaging rather than just sizzle.
Love the bathtub option! Keeps water off the floor and gives me a spot to store stuff when not in use. It's a big plus for me and my husband (no kids)!
i never bought a new trailer , always rebuilt an old one, same goes for this model, purchased it in 2020 from a savage yard, rebuilt it completely the only thing i changed was the refrigerator from a tiny 4.0 to a 13.5 cu.ft. house hold unit, in the shower i installed a large bibble top because im 6'-8" tall, change the a/c from 13,500 to 15,000 unit with a heat pump, added a 20 gal hot water heater on electrical (home depot)for added hot water and a longer shower time, the heater is under the trailer, !( water is only in the tank when at the campground or boondocking , empty when traveling, due to the added weight) , later i changed the axle from a 3500# to a 5500# axles and has bigger brakes for the stopping time needed, this trailer cost 14.500 new before covid and now its over 26,000. in total with all the added items it cost me 9000.00 total.
Dude I don’t own an rv and probably never will, but I watch all your stuff and friggin love it! Keep it up.
Haha love that! Thanks for watching! If it makes you feel better I don’t own one yet either 😂
Never say never. I got my first Harley at 61
Wind resistance is the problem with pulling this with a tacoma, colorado style truck. Weight AND wind resistance are 2 main things. This rig is just short of 10 ft tall.
Our first camper was a Rockwood that had a tub. I loved it & still miss it. I used it as a bathtub for grand kids & dog, plus cleaning messy boots and more.
We just purchased a 2021 Geo Pro G19FB as our starter camper. So impressed with the upgrades and amount of storage it provides in a small unit.
I just purchased one of these units yesterday, real excited and anxious to move in!
How’s this unit working out for you so far? Any complaints?
Would love to know how you like it. We are thinking of getting this one.
@@wendyeickstaedt8164 it’s great, home till I get my A-frame built
Only problem so far is I had to get an electrician to rewire the microwave to the plug beside the microwave because all the plugs were wired to one fuse, since them all is fine and couldn’t be happier!
we have the GP 15TB now going on 1.8yrs, love it! This is a great improvement over the 15TB, especailly the bed and bath. some cons: no need to have 3 burner stove. We have it, and never have used more that two burners. rather have the extra counter top space with 2 burner.
slide: This is a deal breaker for us. But that is us, you may like slides, but we want a simple camper to use on long weekends. no slide for us.
finally, we have had no major issues with our GP15TB, even through 2hurricanes, and staying in it during an unexpected severe storm (+60mph winds/rain).. No leaks. love the windows as you can open them during rain.
thanks for sharing
Really well designed! Huge fridge! Love it!
Ya Refer . Bigger than most ! !
Downsizing from 40' 3-slide moho. This looks perfect. MY REQUIREMENTS: real bed, kitchen with storage, recliner watch TV straight on. TV trays are just FINE, we dont need wasted dinette. 1/2T towable, stabilizer, good clearance for dispersed camping @9000 ft.
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I love it! Totally liveable for me. I would just ditch the table, but the exposed water tanks worry me. I think that would be a deal breaker. Excluding that, it's perfect!
I agree i live in Colorado and that's a deal breaker for me here during the winter's ugh such a nice a little camper though if it weren't for those exposed water tanks i would probably get one
I started building a van to live and travel in, but I want a 4x4 to go adventuring on trails. So, 4x4 SUV or pickup towing a tiny home. That water tank though...
Yup, was on a trip with my camping buddy. His black tank partially froze on the highway and when we were setting up our rigs I asked him what's leaking under your black tank? The "black block of ice" had been sliding back and fourth until it broke out the side of his black tank. Not to mention fresh or grey water. Out in the dessert we learned how to use tire repair kit to fix a black tank, it was a crappy job however...
Love the design of this camper , so comfy with the couch and bed design, roomy shower . ❤
You had me with 'bottle opener". I currently own a 30' toy hauler and a 28' B+ 4X4 motor home. My advice is smaller is better as long as it's quality with the features needed.
Like many others, when I bought my first travel trailer, after the first outing I was shopping for a new diesel truck. Much cheaper to go small if needs permit.
I just have to say that I’m really happy with my Casita SD. I bought it new in 2016 and can sell 7 years later for what I paid for it new. However, I love it and won’t be selling it anytime soon. Great video.
Casidas look impressive.never seen one in person.
@@Hankcrank-tf9yo Very durable, small but we don’t live in our camper we live out of it. Great for boondocking with all the things you need to travel.
After 10 years of searching finally my dream camper, going harvest my organs to buy one tho. Great presentation keep it up.
Wow - who ever designed this did a fantastic use of the space. This layout would be great for a Tiny Home ... And it's affordable!
Schwintek slide is also a must avoid Lippert mechanism!
I’ve heard that quite a bit.
I tend to agree. I had a pre-owned Geo Pro 16BH. It had a major non warranty issue with the slide mechanism which was going to cost $3k + to fix. I sold the RV because I wasn’t willing to dump that much money on a problem that Lippert should have stepped up and fixed at no charge.
I have heard that Scamp brags, in their ads, about not using any Lippert parts.@@deltabravo1257
Amazing for it's size! I could live in that, I really like to be outside as much as possible anyway!
I love this compact camper. It looks like what we've been looking for.
I really like this camper, if I was a single solo camper, I would be all over it!
It is ok for weekends...but full time to have to deal with the murphy bed every day is a no go for me...
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The tub in the shower is probably mostly for bathing pets. Would actually wash pots and pans in there too instead of using the tiny kitchen sink. Overall, that’s a very nice affordable RV.
20-25k is totally worth it. They should have an option for a cassette toilet for those not wanting a black tank
Local dealer is selling them for $35K. $5K discount if you finance it through them. 0 down…$261 a month for 12 years. So $37,584 is what it costs to buy from them. That I must say is crazy. A lot of trips to and staying in all inclusive resorts is way cheaper
You can always put a portable cassette toilet in the tub
Trust me...ya never use the toilet inside... there are rest stops everywhere... motels... trailer park washrooms
I love this travel trailer. This video was very helpful and informative. Great job Myles!!!👌👌👌👌
Love the tub option
oh my goodness love the baby goats so precious
Great video...exactly what I was looking for in a review.
Thanks for watching!
Howdy and informative vid, We have had several units over time, from slide in to bumper pull and the last and best one is a Mallard/Prowler 19N by Fleetwood.(I don't think they make units any more). This checks all the boxes and has the most usable floor space, more than a 26 ft Gulfstream. Dedicated bed, proper bathroom, cook top/oven and we once fed 9 people inside, granted the kids were on the bed. We still have it!
I tent camp so anything is an upgrade but this is amazing for such a small trailer. A small trailer with a slide out!? Are you kidding me!?
This is perfect, I might have to start looking for one, thanks for the video
After first considering the Rockwood I actually went with the Rockford - ideal for camping at the beach and doing a little Private Investigator work on the side.
Nice run down. I like the look of it a lot, especially the water re-circulation system in the shower. Any chance they have that for the kitchen faucet too? That would be nice.
Maybe you could run the shower recirculation system to get hot water at the sink too.
This is really nicely planned out. 👍
Thanks for the video! The tub style shower is awesome and I love the table. My husband and I need more space but I'm looking at the Rookwood 5th wheels right now. These are so cool!
Would like a regular shower with a retractable door/curtain. But this will do. Good layout.
I really like almost everything about this Rv except for me, I like a bed & sofa area that are separate. I had a 15’ as a second Rv that I used year round when it was just me & my dog going racing, visiting friends, family, going off grid hunting & to the lakes for probably 10yrs…I sold it during the pandemic because, well frankly everyone that saw it wanted to buy it & the offers kept going up where I couldn’t really say no😐. I really miss it & now am looking for another one in that size area for solo or one other person travel. Mine was a miniature version of my larger Rv with the front living area, side kitchen & opposite side bathroom along with rear bedroom. I really do like the looks of this & the off road capability it has. Can you order it with a different floor plan? 😁 I’m kicking myself for selling mine but it went to a good couple who love it too. Thanks For All You Do Showing Different RVs & Detailing Their Features. 👍🏻
Are u unable to find ur old one on the resale market? Curious what brand/model it was?…
Wow! So much larger on the inside when compared to the outside.
I wouldn’t be able to camp in it, husband is 6’6” tall! But nice design. Blessings and Peace ✝️❤️
The tub can be used wash your clothes by hand so it’s a good ideal to have it.
And my dog! 🐶
Great idea! Thanks for the input
Good point.
And yes ! Forest river is top notch
I would like to see a larger fridge even if it meant a smaller freezer and maybe a smaller cupboard . Also I like when my sleeping area has some support on at least one side for comfort, but that’s just me . Thanks 🙏
Was interested until I saw the slideout. Slideouts are a dealbreaker for me.
Why? Curious as we are looking at this model .
@@davidtrujillo146 Slideouts >always< leak, get jammed or sag. and are more trouble than they're worth. if you don't intend to keep the unit but a few years, then maybe. But slideouts are always a problem eventually. YMMV.
Same here, don't want to deal with a slide.
Same here , I saw the slide out and was like nope
In today’s housing market, this is a perfect tiny house.
Hi Miles, I really like this lil rig . I wish it had some real storage space for full time living. Is there a step up ?
Also dual pane windows as this will be based in the Desert . PS You do A terrific job and look forward to your other site.
I've always liked the Murphy bed/sofa combo. I'd prefer having a Maxxair fan directly over the bed for a quiet air flow at night though ... not sure if that could be an option.
It is ok for weekends...but full time to have to deal with the murphy bed every day is a no go for me...
Stumbled upon this video, happy I did to hear about your Firmly Unbound company. I was curious awhile ago if there were any like outdoor/off roading companies or groups out there that are faith based and use that as a key foundation!
I have a 2022nG19FBS and love it. No problems at all.
I do like the bathtub, not necessarily because I’d want to take a bath, although it’s an option for that rare event, but it surely will not be leaking as it is a great catch basin, and you can do other things. Say you had some clothes to soak or needed that utility basin for whatever. Yes all RV showers should be like this.
I love this trailer!
That's amazing! I can't drive, and I live in a different country, but I really want one of these :)
Let us know! I'm curious 😮
I actually like it. Not a fan of unprotected water tanks or that table but a decent price. We had a 19 ft HiLo bsck in 1988 and it was same price but much bigger.
Love it, has everything I need and I can get the truck I actually want.
Very nice.. wouldn't mind having one.
I know people that bought Rockwood RVs and they said they were junk. Prove them wrong. I'm still looking.
Enclosures are an option, just like
Most campers. Hopefully one day it will be industry standard. By the way, check out the sunset trail line. More great stuff!
I definitely would get this for myself when I go back to work in oilfield so won’t have to pay overpriced hotel rooms or housing
I love the tub! I am a woman with no children, women love tubs!!!!
if out in middle of nowhere- could use the tub as a clothes wash bin. And then hang dry in there. Love the Murphy bed set up!
It is ok for weekends...but full time to have to deal with the murphy bed every day is a no go for me...
Soory dude , my bad, good reviews . You touched on all points. Thank you
I would use the tub to wash our dog! This is fabulous!
Very informative video...this rv has all the great amenities of a lrgr. rv, but at a great price 👌..perfect for a couple...ty for sharing this with us 😊
Love it, Myles! Great coverage and insight. It’s something I’ll be in the market for after saving. I just retired and hope to get back into fishing again. However, the first thing I need is something to pull it with. I’m eyeballing the Ford Ranger and I’ll be putting a shell on it for more storage and a rack for a canoe or something small.
It is ok for weekends...but full time to have to deal with the murphy bed every day is a no go for me...
That bathtub is great to wash a dirty happy dog 🤣
This makes me excited - you could literally take months off renting to save up traveling around. That’s plenty for a single and a dog.
My mind is racing hahaha
Like! Been researching, this checks alot of the boxes. Not too keen on the tub shower combo. Had one in my old Class C. Didn't like the "step up" to shower. Bathtub a joke for adult to sit in. The jackknife sofa is a great option for a quick overnight sleep. If setup in a camp ground or boondocking. Patio awning area would be my preference for a "living room" in good weather. Then Murphy bed could be set up. The Nucamp T@B 400 boondock, has the table attachment outside. So dining and lounge area can been made up on patio area. I could see this trailer working, with the option of a screened in patio area. Thanks for sharing video. Price point is still within a obtainable area!
Great little unit and I do like the tub.
Awesome layout!
I own the E-Pro version of this camper. I do enjoy it with some points of contention. First, sitting on the toilet its a bit narrow with knees. Second the windows only open about 3” except the emergency window. Third the bed is ONLY a full size bed, NOT A Queen size. Fourth with two people moving around inside it can get a bit tight. All in all I still like my camper……. Jeff
U chose a small camper trailer and ur complaints are its small camper trailer qualities. Makes a lot of sense.
Why no awning over the slide out? I know a lot of people don't like slide outs but I really do
Nice video! 5:54 looks like the Chief Hosa exit on I-70.
That hitch receiver would be a good spot for a spare tire holder.
Why would they cover the window with the ladder?
This is the perfect size for my FJ Cruiser.
Murphy beds are awesome for smaller units!
Geo Pro trailers are really made well, I had the 2021 20 foot and would buy another forest river in a minute.
This is a very nice design. The only negative for me are the white and very light colors. Those don't seem conducive to camping, which can often get quite dirty.
I actually prefer the light colors so I can see the dirt to clean it up.
I like it. I most likely will get one. Good video 👍
Love love love the tub❤
Excellent unit for single person like myself. My only objection is single axle. I realize it's small. I would consider this but since I have to purchase a suitable tow vehicle anyway I'd probably opt for a larger unit.
You make a good salesman, on RV's and your other channel :-) Which I am going to visit right now! Blessings brother!
I have a small Forrest River. I have had frozen water problems in Mena Arkansas in November. I wish Forrest River would enclose the tanks.
25k is reasonable. Lots of space. I love the shower because it's separate from the toilet. Great value
Looks like a great little trailer. I love the recirculating pump set up!!! Super important when boondocking. One question I have is how do those murphey beds work when they have sheets, blanket and pillows? Do they still fold up? or do you have to removed everything in order for it to properly collapse?
You'll have to remove the pillows and probably the duvet if you're using one, but sheets can stay on and you'll have no problem folding up the bed. The bedding can be stored under the couch.
It is ok for weekends...but full time to have to deal with the murphy bed every day is a no go for me...
Beware of Forest River/Rockwood/Flagstaff models. Mine had serious manufacturing defects which they admitted to, towed the camper back to the factory, then proceeded to return it to me severely damaged. They've agreed to fix the easy, cheap stuff but not the expensive, important stuff. If you think I'm just one disgruntled customer, take a look at the Better Business Bureau's Forest River page - 1 star out of 5. If I can help just one person not go through the months long agony and financial hardship I have, it will be enough. Thanks for reading.
Outdoor shower? BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
It would be nice to have dual axles. I've had a blow out on my trailer and was soooooo happy I had dual axles.
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It might be a little cold in Ontario in the middle of winter to shower outside 😅
Tube is incredible for my dog.
Well to me when you go camping you spend 95% of the time outside. With that being said I like the option of having a full but small bathroom. What I do really like about this one is there is counter space for a small coffee pot where a lot of campers have very little if none space for a coffee pot. The fridge is nice size for one or two people. I really like the recliners so you can watch tv at night.
Now I’m not crazy about the arms of the couch being beside the bed like these and makes it hard to get out of bed for them midnights bathroom trips. So you have to move all the covers and slide down the bed to get out. I do like the fold down foot board. Makes it look like a real bed.
Now you will want a truck to pull this very much. A bigger SUV may do it for short trips but not for long trips across the country.
So I would give it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. That’s 4 stars out of 5. Or maybe 4.5 out of 5 from the video. Now maybe in person it could look better. Price is not really that bad at all also considering the economy the way it is now.