Thanks for the review. I found these models recently and was drawn in by the upgraded suspension. I’m hoping it’ll be a good fit for my future Alaska trip.
We still really like it. We've now taken a handful of shorter and longer trips. I tried to be very fair in my review. There are things we didn't love. But a lot of it was easily fixable.
@@crookedrivercreations2282 I just bought whatever was available on Amazon. I'm actually not crazy about the outlets I picked. They have little spring-loaded sliding doors for the outlets that are a pain to open
@@crookedrivercreations2282 I'm glad the video helped. We still love the 20.3 I just took it to Penn State Saturday with two adult male friends and the three of us all fit totally comfortably
@@terranncegilmorewe have a few issues that need to be addressed yet. Bathroom light switch is controlling the bed area light switch. Had to adjust the Murphy bed as well as it was not landing on the couch arms. Unfortunately now it will not latch upright any longer.
Terry - so question: Got our 2025 20.3, and they took your video to heart. That said, do you only have to change to lithium on the solar charger panel, or, as you mentioned, is there another procedure on the converter? We have the extra 200 watt solar panel. We only have the 100ah lithium (we will get the 200ah soon). FR only has the on-line manuals, so there has been some operator error already...lol. Thanks. Couch's RV Nation is putting on the MAXX Air on request as well as a starter kit. Thanks much. GOD Bless
We just bought the 2023 20.4 and was hoping to cold weather camp on our property in the mountains of NC. It does get windy and cold. We just left and are heading back for a week in November. Forest river said not to under 32 degrees which is concerning.
Forgot to add we are pretty rural and gravel off roads were a little rough. The Curt suspension is definitely not a gimmick nothing moved inside and towed great. I am towing with a 2020 F250 7.3 liter and was not happy going from 17mpg down to 7mpg in the hills and mountains then getting around 8.5mpg
Great vid! Our 19BH just got totaled out because of hail. We also have a family of five and were definitely outgrowing it, so the replacement will either be the R-Pod 203 or the NoBo 20.3. I know you liked that front window on the R-Pod. What made you ultimately choose the NoBo?
We were really very torn. The dealership had both on the lot, and we walked back and forth between the two for at least an hour. There are a few differences between the two. 1. The R-Pod is like 8" narrower or so. 2. The front window I mentioned. 3. The cabinet color and finishes. 4. Refrigerator is smaller in the R-Pod 5. No curtains on the bunks We were worried that we were upgrading, and could end up wishing we had just gone with the bigger camper. The R-Pod is still at the dealership and is clearance priced. We've joked that we'd trade the NoBo for the R-Pod, it really was that close of a call between the two. The NoBo has a bit more of an "Offroad" vibe, whereas the R-Pod has more of a "Fancy" vibe.
@@terranncegilmore Thanks for the info! I thought the TV placement in the R-Pod was a little weird too. Hopefully we’ll be able to tour both units at the upcoming RV show this month.
It's interesting the little differences. I addressed most of my complaints in the video. After a few months of ownership and a few trips, we couldn't be happier with it.
Thanks for doing this review. I have been looking at this unit. I love the suspension and the options you get. I have a couple of questions. I have a escalade with the 6.2. Just wondering if you are still getting squat with the WHD or any towing upgrades to the suburban? I do you take all the blocks with you when you camp or is that just your set up at home? Also do you have any thoughts on the roof racks? I was wondering if a roof rack tent would be optional on this thing just for when my boys want to be adventurous.
Thanks for the comment. My Suburban is the 6.2, I get around 10-ish MPGs towing. The truck has air suspension, which kicks on when it senses a load. So between that and the WDH, there is basically no squat. The back end drops less than a half inch. I have Lynx Levelers that stay in the camper for the support jacks. I cannot speak to a roof mounted tent. It is already pretty high up.
@@terranncegilmore Thanks! The caddy has the air leveling system, so we are basically on the same platform, minus I would rather have your tranny. Looking at how the rack tracks are installed, would you feel confident even using them for anything or would that worry you about issues later? I have reservations about TT roofs and not messing with them much.
I have been looking at this No Bo 20.3, thanks for the review. How good does the standard solar work regarding recharging the batteries? Would the Un-Plugged Package be a good accessory? Safe travels.
We haven't gotten into a situation where I can speak on it. With 200 AH, we have enough battery to go days if necessary just running the fridge and a few lights. The unplugged package felt like a huge up charge.
Terry, great video and highly appreciated. We are getting a new 2025 20.3 beast package. They apparently took one burner out of the stove (not a big deal) so that there is more counter space. Coupla' questions that I have from the comments below: 1. is it insulated enough for below 32degrees? 2. Also, have you used any kind of generator like a PREDATOR inverter which uses dual fuel? I like propane - better on the engine and no gas hauling. 3. Do you need the blocks of wood for the leveling jacks, and, do you recommend wood under the tires when boondocking (tires sinking)? We plan on all boondocking. 4. What was the price for the lithium setup, and, can the dealer do that as some do? If you get the lithium, how much more power does that give you versus the lead-acid? Thanks very much - really appreciate the video. GOD Bless
@@sandypidgeon4343 Thanks for the comment! 1. I cannot say. We've camped in the Fall in Western NY, but below freezing. 2. I have a Ryobi inverter generator that we've used, but not dual fuel 3. I have plastic blocks that we use while camping under the jacks. The wood is just to distribute weight on the driveway. I have plastic recovery boards I keep in the pass through that we could use if the ground was soft, but I've never had to. 4. Our Lithium battery is a 200AH Lossigy I bought on Amazon. I'd have to check when they go for now, we got it on sale. I've found the lead-acid batteries to be almost useless. We're able to go a few days on just the battery with the solar panel to help.
@@terranncegilmore Terry, thanks very much for the quick comeback! My wife was taking notes! I am retired military, so camping never appealed to me as it was usually on the ground with a poncho cradling my weapon..lol. That said, we are pretty excited about this move. Two last questions: 1. Did you send your video to Forest River? Those comments are very pertinent, and the guys we talked to today were very interested in feedback. Lastly, was there any physical mod you had to make for the lithium? I know the industry is going to lithium as an option. Again, thanks very much. The cold question is for going into the Shenandoah during the late fall, so thanks again. My wife loved the feedback as did I! GOD Bless
Can you provide more info on what part is needed for fan if I don’t have an old camper to take one off of? Also specifically what hanging organizer did you order? Thank you!
This is the fav cover: MAXXAIR 00-955002 Black Fanmate Fan/ Vent Cover with Ez Clip Installation Hardware a.co/d/0RKnDkh The hanging organizers were from IKEA, but similar to these: GRANNY SAYS 3-Shelf Hanging Closet Organizer and Storage, Collapsible Hanging Closet Shelves, Hanging Organizer for Closet & RV, Gray, 29 ¾" H X 12" W X 12" D, 1-Pack a.co/d/hLCziAj
I love it! 🥰 But the point of a Murphy Bed is to hide it away when up. 😳 Yikes! 😂 Edit: There’s a benefit to not having a boxed TV, which might not apply next to a door like that. TV’s die, need to be replaced, in a box, you are stuck with that specific size, which 4+ years later you might not be able to find a TV to match. If you want a bigger TV, you can’t just swap it out when it’s boxed.
@@terranncegilmore thanks but that’s insane. Magnetic radiation from an inverter is very high. I’d recommend repositioning it to outside and housed in a nickel plated box…or at least the latter. I would consider this trailer or the 16.1 but not if the inverter is sitting under the bed
@@AlignmentCoaching Inverters do emit low levels of electromagnetic fields (EMF), but the levels are generally considered to be safe. The radiation levels from these devices are typically much lower than those from many everyday sources, such as cell phones and microwaves.
@@rickwilson9508 ha ha, wow a lot has happened since my comment. Inverters do not emit low levels in fact they can be very high levels of magnetic fields, depending on the size. I’ve measured several as I considered my option.
And you’re comparing apples to oranges with RF from phones vs magnetic of inverters. It’s not recommended to sleep next to your phone in any case and microwaves you certainly wouldn’t be running under your pillow
Just catching this a year after release. So cool! Saving the vid. Just amazing. Thanks!
Thanks for the video, I caught your post on the nobo Facebook page. Also, it's tuff to find videos about these trailers so I certainly appreciate it.
Thanks for the great video content. Wishing you and the family much joy camping. :)
Coming from someone who does public speaking and hates it, your video is fine. Really great content helped me out alot. Keep making videos my dude.
Thanks for the review. I found these models recently and was drawn in by the upgraded suspension. I’m hoping it’ll be a good fit for my future Alaska trip.
We still really like it. We've now taken a handful of shorter and longer trips.
I tried to be very fair in my review. There are things we didn't love. But a lot of it was easily fixable.
I appreciate the review. We’re looking at getting one.
Thank you! We also have a NoBo 20.3 and love it. :-) I really appreciate the upgrades can you put links to the parts you added?
Great idea on the ammo can sewer stuff box!
We bought the 20.4 and appreciate the review. Can you share the 12V outlet upgrade model? Ours are quite loud as you described.
@@crookedrivercreations2282 I just bought whatever was available on Amazon. I'm actually not crazy about the outlets I picked. They have little spring-loaded sliding doors for the outlets that are a pain to open
@@crookedrivercreations2282 I'm glad the video helped. We still love the 20.3
I just took it to Penn State Saturday with two adult male friends and the three of us all fit totally comfortably
@@terranncegilmoreappreciate it.
@@terranncegilmorewe have a few issues that need to be addressed yet. Bathroom light switch is controlling the bed area light switch. Had to adjust the Murphy bed as well as it was not landing on the couch arms. Unfortunately now it will not latch upright any longer.
Terry - so question: Got our 2025 20.3, and they took your video to heart. That said, do you only have to change to lithium on the solar charger panel, or, as you mentioned, is there another procedure on the converter? We have the extra 200 watt solar panel. We only have the 100ah lithium (we will get the 200ah soon). FR only has the on-line manuals, so there has been some operator error already...lol. Thanks. Couch's RV Nation is putting on the MAXX Air on request as well as a starter kit. Thanks much. GOD Bless
Great review! I’m looking at the 2024 20.3.
@@leocarrillo6991 thank you. I shot footage for a 1 year update vid, I just haven't put it together. Basically we are happy with the camper a year in
I live in the south and my NOBO was just too poorly insulated so we couldn’t keep it cool enough. Had to sell it but I did love the suspension.
We're in Western NY, so far the heat hasn't been an issue. We're planning out the first weekend of November, so we'll see how it does in the cold.
We just bought the 2023 20.4 and was hoping to cold weather camp on our property in the mountains of NC. It does get windy and cold. We just left and are heading back for a week in November. Forest river said not to under 32 degrees which is concerning.
Forgot to add we are pretty rural and gravel off roads were a little rough. The Curt suspension is definitely not a gimmick nothing moved inside and towed great. I am towing with a 2020 F250 7.3 liter and was not happy going from 17mpg down to 7mpg in the hills and mountains then getting around 8.5mpg
What camper did you find that was better insulated?
Thanks for the review.
Great vid! Our 19BH just got totaled out because of hail. We also have a family of five and were definitely outgrowing it, so the replacement will either be the R-Pod 203 or the NoBo 20.3. I know you liked that front window on the R-Pod. What made you ultimately choose the NoBo?
We were really very torn. The dealership had both on the lot, and we walked back and forth between the two for at least an hour.
There are a few differences between the two.
1. The R-Pod is like 8" narrower or so.
2. The front window I mentioned.
3. The cabinet color and finishes.
4. Refrigerator is smaller in the R-Pod
5. No curtains on the bunks
We were worried that we were upgrading, and could end up wishing we had just gone with the bigger camper. The R-Pod is still at the dealership and is clearance priced. We've joked that we'd trade the NoBo for the R-Pod, it really was that close of a call between the two. The NoBo has a bit more of an "Offroad" vibe, whereas the R-Pod has more of a "Fancy" vibe.
@@terranncegilmore Thanks for the info! I thought the TV placement in the R-Pod was a little weird too. Hopefully we’ll be able to tour both units at the upcoming RV show this month.
Very nice unit! It is extremely similar to our Surveyor
It's interesting the little differences. I addressed most of my complaints in the video. After a few months of ownership and a few trips, we couldn't be happier with it.
Thanks for doing this review. I have been looking at this unit. I love the suspension and the options you get. I have a couple of questions. I have a escalade with the 6.2. Just wondering if you are still getting squat with the WHD or any towing upgrades to the suburban? I do you take all the blocks with you when you camp or is that just your set up at home? Also do you have any thoughts on the roof racks? I was wondering if a roof rack tent would be optional on this thing just for when my boys want to be adventurous.
Thanks for the comment.
My Suburban is the 6.2, I get around 10-ish MPGs towing. The truck has air suspension, which kicks on when it senses a load. So between that and the WDH, there is basically no squat. The back end drops less than a half inch.
I have Lynx Levelers that stay in the camper for the support jacks.
I cannot speak to a roof mounted tent. It is already pretty high up.
@@terranncegilmore Thanks! The caddy has the air leveling system, so we are basically on the same platform, minus I would rather have your tranny. Looking at how the rack tracks are installed, would you feel confident even using them for anything or would that worry you about issues later? I have reservations about TT roofs and not messing with them much.
@@worldwidewebbs8420 I wouldn't add any height to the trailer. I already worry about going under bridges and such
Is it possible to get the actual tongue weight of that camper?
I have been looking at this No Bo 20.3, thanks for the review. How good does the standard solar work regarding recharging the batteries? Would the Un-Plugged Package be a good accessory? Safe travels.
We haven't gotten into a situation where I can speak on it. With 200 AH, we have enough battery to go days if necessary just running the fridge and a few lights.
The unplugged package felt like a huge up charge.
Terry, great video and highly appreciated. We are getting a new 2025 20.3 beast package. They apparently took one burner out of the stove (not a big deal) so that there is more counter space.
Coupla' questions that I have from the comments below:
1. is it insulated enough for below 32degrees?
2. Also, have you used any kind of generator like a PREDATOR inverter which uses dual fuel? I like propane - better on the engine and no gas hauling.
3. Do you need the blocks of wood for the leveling jacks, and, do you recommend wood under the tires when boondocking (tires sinking)? We plan on all boondocking.
4. What was the price for the lithium setup, and, can the dealer do that as some do? If you get the lithium, how much more power does that give you versus the lead-acid? Thanks very much - really appreciate the video. GOD Bless
@@sandypidgeon4343 Thanks for the comment!
1. I cannot say. We've camped in the Fall in Western NY, but below freezing.
2. I have a Ryobi inverter generator that we've used, but not dual fuel
3. I have plastic blocks that we use while camping under the jacks. The wood is just to distribute weight on the driveway. I have plastic recovery boards I keep in the pass through that we could use if the ground was soft, but I've never had to.
4. Our Lithium battery is a 200AH Lossigy I bought on Amazon. I'd have to check when they go for now, we got it on sale. I've found the lead-acid batteries to be almost useless. We're able to go a few days on just the battery with the solar panel to help.
@@terranncegilmore Terry, thanks very much for the quick comeback! My wife was taking notes! I am retired military, so camping never appealed to me as it was usually on the ground with a poncho cradling my weapon..lol. That said, we are pretty excited about this move. Two last questions: 1. Did you send your video to Forest River? Those comments are very pertinent, and the guys we talked to today were very interested in feedback. Lastly, was there any physical mod you had to make for the lithium? I know the industry is going to lithium as an option. Again, thanks very much. The cold question is for going into the Shenandoah during the late fall, so thanks again. My wife loved the feedback as did I! GOD Bless
Can you provide more info on what part is needed for fan if I don’t have an old camper to take one off of? Also specifically what hanging organizer did you order? Thank you!
This is the fav cover:
MAXXAIR 00-955002 Black Fanmate Fan/ Vent Cover with Ez Clip Installation Hardware a.co/d/0RKnDkh
The hanging organizers were from IKEA, but similar to these:
GRANNY SAYS 3-Shelf Hanging Closet Organizer and Storage, Collapsible Hanging Closet Shelves, Hanging Organizer for Closet & RV, Gray, 29 ¾" H X 12" W X 12" D, 1-Pack a.co/d/hLCziAj
Thank you. I pick one up soon, and just saw your video after I ordered, very helpful to see what I can go ahead and be prepped to do.
I love it! 🥰 But the point of a Murphy Bed is to hide it away when up. 😳 Yikes! 😂
Edit: There’s a benefit to not having a boxed TV, which might not apply next to a door like that. TV’s die, need to be replaced, in a box, you are stuck with that specific size, which 4+ years later you might not be able to find a TV to match. If you want a bigger TV, you can’t just swap it out when it’s boxed.
Great video!
Thanks for review. We just got ours and definitely need to swap out the usb outlets. Do you have the model that you purchased?
I actually don't like the ones I bought. They have a really bright blue LED that I had to cover with black nail polish
Do you remember what your hitch weight typically is when loaded?
Don't know
Let’s do another video love this
Are you carrying traditional bikes or e-bikes I’m asking based on weight we are looking for one for our e-bikes
Just traditional bikes. I don't know what the weight limit is on the bike rack.
What’s the interior height?
Good video 👍 you got your money's worth out of that E-Pro! 😆
We loved it. With the family growing we wanted something bigger. But the E-Pro was great
You took the bike rack off, the camera, a few goodies. Smart 👍
I thought the converter on our 20.3 said it was auto detecting for lithium. Did yours not say that?
It is, but there is a process to get it to switch over. I found a video that I cannot seem to locate now.
LoL, we just passed you in WI 😅
@@jennichandler151 not me, unfortunately
Where is the inverter housed?
Under the Murphy bed
@@terranncegilmore thanks but that’s insane. Magnetic radiation from an inverter is very high. I’d recommend repositioning it to outside and housed in a nickel plated box…or at least the latter.
I would consider this trailer or the 16.1 but not if the inverter is sitting under the bed
@@AlignmentCoaching Inverters do emit low levels of electromagnetic fields (EMF), but the levels are generally considered to be safe. The radiation levels from these devices are typically much lower than those from many everyday sources, such as cell phones and microwaves.
@@rickwilson9508 ha ha, wow a lot has happened since my comment. Inverters do not emit low levels in fact they can be very high levels of magnetic fields, depending on the size. I’ve measured several as I considered my option.
And you’re comparing apples to oranges with RF from phones vs magnetic of inverters. It’s not recommended to sleep next to your phone in any case and microwaves you certainly wouldn’t be running under your pillow
can you um, not say "um" 457 times in your um video???? its ok to pause dont say um!!!!
Cool comment.
UMMMMMMM
I didn't even notice so I guess it's just sensitives haters that do
you are right. annoying
Could you please not be a Karen about the um. It’s a petty thing.