Rockwood Geo Pro Travel Trailer | BRUTALLY Honest Owner Review (16BH)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024

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  • @BigRockOutdoors1
    @BigRockOutdoors1  Год назад +67

    We bought a Motorhome!: ruclips.net/video/Onlo8q0cMm8/видео.html
    I TRULY did not intend this to be a negative video. However, RV's - in general - are poorly built and often have endless problems. I have to be honest! We do like our Geo Pro and it meets our needs for a lightweight, small travel trailer.
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    • @trevinated
      @trevinated Год назад +9

      I completely agree with your assessment and frustration.
      Unfortunately, you can't avoid negativity. Your points are not only valid, but a great example of how these guys charge more for less quality. For the amount they charge, they should be giving some quality. I can appreciate the desire to make these things lighter so more people can pull them. But at some point these guys need to know where to draw the line when it comes to lowering quality.
      Thanks for sharing and illustrating what people need to look for or consider when it comes to their RV purchase.

    • @TheBandit7613
      @TheBandit7613 Год назад +4

      I feel exactly the same as you. Junk. All of them.
      Staples, glue and caulk holding them together.
      When I picked mine up, several things were broken/ not right. Dealer said they were 6 to 8 weeks out. I fixed most things myself.
      My roof has a bunch of wrinkles in it. That's gonna be a fun one to deal with.
      I DON'T like the door friction hinge... at all.
      Uncomfortable furniture, all vinyl. We used to get nice cloth seats, now we sit on plastic.

    • @DoRC
      @DoRC Год назад +7

      Honestly I think anybody that finds this review to be particularly negative probably doesn't have much experience with campers in general. They're all built like crap. It's just the nature of the beast.

    • @FrancisTankana-jw6of
      @FrancisTankana-jw6of Год назад +7

      It’s called honesty!

    • @pineapplesmash6678
      @pineapplesmash6678 Год назад

      Where do u keep ur Stinky slinky inside your camper since u don't have bumper

  • @Tobynsocks
    @Tobynsocks Год назад +42

    I just love how the entire RV industry has everyone convinced that they need Goodyear endurance tires. I own a company that we tow two trailers both with double axle full of machines on Westlake tires. Traveling at least 50 to 100 miles a day and have never had a blowout. Want to prevent blowout keep an eye on your tire pressure don't overload your trailer loaded evenly and keep the speed down it's a home on Wheels it shouldn't be going 80 miles an hour.

    • @breakingmoney3077
      @breakingmoney3077 2 месяца назад

      Have you even used Good year tires. Nope. Not at all. I have them and they wear so great on every tire even my truck. They have lasted ten years and still going. I can take pics to confirm this bill.

  • @WoodyWillisIII
    @WoodyWillisIII Год назад +29

    I thought it was a good and honest review. Very realistic. Not negative at all, just honest. It was an indictment of the RV industry rather than the RV itself.

  • @PeterSmith-AdventureBound
    @PeterSmith-AdventureBound Год назад +47

    Great video which highlights what most people are afraid to say. These things are quite poorly constructed using overall cheap materials. I would never buy new from dealer. I bought my trailer a few years old so many mods were done to improve the crappy features and most warranty work was completed as many things break during the first few years. Plus, I saved thousands! 3 years trouble free as of today (knock on wood!)!

    • @TheRayDog
      @TheRayDog Год назад +5

      There's a lot of evidence RVs built in the pandemic crush of buying were of lower quality. Say, spring of 2020 to maybe early 2022 build periods. Meaning, most 2021 and 2022 models are likely shoddier.

    • @americanrambler4972
      @americanrambler4972 3 месяца назад

      Don’t knock too hard, you might knock something loose.

  • @midnite22767
    @midnite22767 Год назад +91

    I don't understand why more owners are honest about how poorly constructed their RVs are. Wish there were more videos like this out there. SMH!

    • @tray22
      @tray22 9 месяцев назад +3

      I have a Keystone Passport and it is horribly built. I have been slowly fixing everything they did wrong.

    • @2mnxffrddfghjbbvcdfh6644bcddcv
      @2mnxffrddfghjbbvcdfh6644bcddcv 6 месяцев назад +2

      Most are influencers and often paid

    • @Erin-Thor
      @Erin-Thor 5 месяцев назад +1

      ⁠@@tray22- I’ve attended more than a few RV shows, Keystone which has many brands like Montana, Cougar, etc. all have visible flaws in trim, cabinets off kilter, wallpaper with bubbles, rips and tears, one had the stove come free in transport to the show, another had a TV on the floor with a hole in the wall. It’s CLEAR there is zero QC before shipping.

    • @loriejohnson8706
      @loriejohnson8706 3 месяца назад +1

      I hear nothing but people complaining about the quality. Most RVers know that none of them are amazing quality. They build them poorly because we keep buying them knowing this as there aren’t better options. Then you bounce it down the road where screws come loose. We had a particular one for 10 years hat I had probably.20 screws we could never figure out where they came from. That doesn’t count all the ones we put back in.
      I’ve met a lot of people in the last couple years with issues with Airstream which have historically have been known for quality.

    • @nomansland4811
      @nomansland4811 3 месяца назад +1

      People won’t admit their shit sucks.

  • @dhoch
    @dhoch Год назад +14

    "...but we keep buying them, so it must be our fault." Well said.

  • @richardcavin981
    @richardcavin981 Год назад +13

    I've binged watched a LOT of RV videos and this one was easily one of the best! Still thinking of getting a RV and this line of RVs was one I was considering. Now I need to watch some of your other content, but thanks for taking time to do this.

  • @karenstouffer6508
    @karenstouffer6508 7 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for your honesty. I wish more owners would do videos like you did.we are looking and are seniors. So we don't want to have to adjust the fridge and fix things that should not brake but will.Having honest reviews helps us in our decision making.Thank you for taking the time to make this well need to know video

  • @chase3253
    @chase3253 Год назад +7

    The most thorough camper video out; from the dialogue & information to the editing. Perfect-

  • @mundoanalogo-MH
    @mundoanalogo-MH 4 месяца назад +4

    We've been traveling with this unit for a year so far, and except for a leaking fawcett, the rest of the equipment work wonderful. We are very happy with it. But we understand it has its flaws or not some very good materials, but given its price its ok for us. Thanks for your in depth review, it was important in our decision to buy it. Best.

  • @niteninja0133
    @niteninja0133 Год назад +10

    Love this guy, saying like yeah these things are junk crappy travel trailers. Saying what we all feel about these things

  • @daveferret7197
    @daveferret7197 Год назад +7

    my wife and I have enjoyed your videos over the years, you give some great informative reviews that we found useful when we bought our 2021 Lance 1685 trailer. Sorry you had to change to this Geo Pro. However you are showing all the things I continued to observe when we were shopping all the other brands. You are right, the RV industry gets away with sub-par workmanship and design, and while the Lance is better than most, it should be for what they charge. Also as you pointed out, they have some issues too. Enjoyed listening to another honest review.

  • @johnshropshire3399
    @johnshropshire3399 Год назад +13

    Your honesty is refreshing 👍👍👏

  • @cjstrasser
    @cjstrasser Год назад +7

    After 7 different RVs (truck campers, a travel trailers and a 5th wheel), I agree to the substandard construction and quality. I came to my senses and bought a Casita fiberglass TT. MUCH better.

  • @thinde88
    @thinde88 Год назад +8

    More videos on this channel! I had a Geopro and your review is extremely accurate. I sold it and am planning on getting a new 23 Colorado and am looking for one again and landed back on geopros because of the weight. They are ALL so cheap and expensive though it kills me.

  • @peterbright8125
    @peterbright8125 Год назад +11

    RVs, Boats...you forgot Airplanes! Great video. I converted a cargo trailer using good mattresses, multiple "solar generators", 800 watts of solar on the roof, cassette toilet, induction cooktop, microwave, stainless steel shelving, nets everywhere for storage, a 32" TV and two shore power inlets. I avoided a lot of the problems.

    • @georgedreher2322
      @georgedreher2322 Год назад +2

      We are on the same wavelength Double Doctor - KISS theory for wife & myself.
      Several years ago we bought a used 2018 one-owner InTech Flyer Pursue for $10K. All aluminum construction - no wood. It's only 14 ft. length & 78 in. height. Fits in our garage. Has pull-out kitchen with refrigeration, roof-top air conditioner/heater & Fantastic multi speed fan, TV, stereo, power inlets, solar hook-up, cassette toilet, outdoor shower, large side awning and Ironman 8x8 pull-out tent room attached to rear of trailer. Weighs less than 2300 lbs with cargo. EZ pull with Tacoma TRD 4x4 Off Road with manual trans. We live in the Tampa Bay area and camp frequently in Blue Ridge/Smokey Mountain areas of NE Georgia. Finally got tired of sleeping on the ground without protection and dealing with changing weather conditions. Keep It Simple.

  • @destryearling844
    @destryearling844 Год назад +8

    I took off my old school steps for solid steps. The negatives of the old school style outweigh the negatives of solid steps for me. Great video, I appreciate the info and insight!

    • @michaelcox8604
      @michaelcox8604 9 месяцев назад

      Ha. Best rationale of the day. Negatives of old style out weigh negatives of new style. I agree.

  • @timsmith1265
    @timsmith1265 Год назад +7

    I really like the layout. Came so close to buying one but I can't do wood. Ended up buying a Casita. It may be small but craftsmanship is second to none and also a bargain price for the quality

  • @cdnrock7433
    @cdnrock7433 7 месяцев назад +5

    Great honest video.
    I have owned 2 trailers over 14 years, none of which I still own.
    I agree with all of your observations.
    Was at a dealer yesterday looking at buying another but just couldn't convince myself it was a good idea.
    Watching your video just reinforce all the reasons not to waste money again on another piece of junk.
    Thank you!

  • @jacksherman7445
    @jacksherman7445 Год назад +3

    Nice to hear some honest commentary about RV manufacturing. I bought a used NuCamp Teardrop (320) trailer and it has REAL wood cabinets and seems to be made well. My beef has been with the dealerships I have sought maintenance/repair work. Quality of the maintenance work has been quite inconsistent, from amateur and wrongly done to OK…never great. DIY skills make a difference.

  • @scottelwood8746
    @scottelwood8746 Год назад +7

    We looked at these but ended up with a NuCamp 2022 TAB 400 boondock edition. In my opinion it’s the best one on the market. 👍👍video thanks

  • @jellybryce7742
    @jellybryce7742 Год назад +4

    That wire rack fridge mod is money. Thank you for the review!

  • @harryfairman9766
    @harryfairman9766 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for being honest with us.
    I appreciate your time.

  • @DoRC
    @DoRC Год назад +15

    I think you made the most important mod anybody can make with a camper. Put it under cover. Protecting the camper from the elements will make it last so much longer and it gives you a lot more leeway for finding leaks etc before they destroy something.

  • @slick-riq
    @slick-riq Год назад +4

    This is a great video - thank you for being so candid.
    As a newbie beginning to explore, this really helps me think about the various gotchas and quality considerations.
    Appreciate it!

    • @BigRockOutdoors1
      @BigRockOutdoors1  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @bryanmathew2079
      @bryanmathew2079 Год назад

      ​@@BigRockOutdoors1Ya!, Thanks; Mr. BIG ROCK Reviews...The "StelLAR"...Tips Fridge & Stuff Are; (Most Needed)@ a Purchase & Later GOOD TO KNOWS, Lol. i`~Got a Late 90's 31' Foot CLass A, Be Fixing a few Things/Modify in a CoupLe Years 4 Tastes, Storage iS Massive@ BeLow, Think i`~ Be Doing Something Funky@ Roof, ➕ 3/4 CommerciaL SoLar PaneLs, a CoupLe mini SpLit A/C' s,, Lol Peace✌, i`m Think'N to Add; 3-Air Shocks@ Each Side Rear AxLe = 6, & 4@ Front AxLe, 2 Gain a Little Ground CLearences. maybe i`~Start Documenting@ Vid in a Year Or So, not Sure Yet, bye.

  • @cptdjf9646
    @cptdjf9646 14 дней назад

    Quality Control appears to be nonexistent in the RV manufacturing industry. I am in the market for a travel trailer and appreciate your honest review. This definitely helps. I wish more owners would do the same.

  • @woofman4796
    @woofman4796 4 месяца назад +2

    We bought a 6x14 cargo trailer and made it into a camper, wall mount a/c, power , no water, small counter, porta potty and bed, it's all we need and total cost was 3 grand

    • @jimchauvin7958
      @jimchauvin7958 Месяц назад +1

      Awesome, you should do a short video.

  • @mariabaker1216
    @mariabaker1216 8 дней назад

    Thank you for the review. Purchased a 2024 and will be taking delivery next week. This gives me a lot of good points to bring up when I pick it up. Good review.

  • @miseenplace9339
    @miseenplace9339 9 дней назад

    Amazing review my friend, first time RV purchaser and so glad you have enlightened me on the issues the RV industry has as a general rule. I'm completely in awe that at least one manufacturer has not broken the status quo and started to build trailers with +- $300 worth of accessories that are of high quality and better builds. Might be looking on the lightly used market so I can replace some of the "crap" and not blow my budget. Thanks.

  • @rodneyringler3745
    @rodneyringler3745 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love your video. One thing I have noticed... Overland vessels are not built to marine grade.
    Let's face it... between Seller and Dealer reselling prices, lack of following their own warranty obligations, ridiculous repair times... There is not many "off grid" options provided.
    Everything is designed to be dependent on services first through third parties overcharge for.
    I'm single, I intend to get out. Hunt and fish.
    I see there are No Provisions for putting in guns and ammo.
    I know I can modify a BUNK model if needed.
    I would like to find a mobil Fort ALAMO.
    I see NOTHING on the market like that.
    After all... it's not what is necessarily lurking outside, that is a constant threat, in camp or in the boonies... It's what I'm trying to keep secure inside!

  • @ruthaspen2076
    @ruthaspen2076 Год назад +3

    My Geo Pro Refrigerator died after 6 months, the kitchen drawers started falling apart after a year, the front window has tons of condensation in winter and runs down the wall onto the mattress, and I hated the steps also! I had the 2018 FB. I was happy to sell it and haven’t looked back!

  • @robfl07
    @robfl07 Год назад +5

    TBH.. it does come across as negative toned… but I think you accurately expressed the overall frustration that all RV & camper owners have with the entire industry and the quality of products they produce. How are they allowed to sell a defective product right out of the factory with NO real warranty or ability to get service performed to repair factory defects?! There is absolutely NO quality in RVs anymore. The whole industry should be forced to provide no cost warranty service centers that aren’t affiliated or reliant on the retail dealerships (who refuse to do warranty work anyways).. or they should have to reduce the price of their “product” to something that accurately represents how disposable everything is that they churn out.

  • @samson3000
    @samson3000 Год назад +4

    I saw a shorter version of this trailer on the road today, so I searched RUclips and found this review. Sure glad I did. I got 21-minutes into this video and stopped watching it because, by then, it had convinced me that these trailers are junk. I had a 1987 Nomad that was perfect until my idiot neighbor burned his garage down, through negligence, and my trailer, sitting next to it, melted down to the frame. I will never replace it with one of these newer units, which seem to be made out of cardboard. The trouble is, I cannot find any of these late 80's / mid 90's trailers for sale. People who own them must know that they will never get the same level of quality in today's rigs, so they are hanging on to them. Thank you for this review and for being so frank about this subject.

  • @salliannebrown8129
    @salliannebrown8129 Год назад +8

    Appreciate seeing your camper. I'm wondering if most of your opinions are lead by you watching a lot of popular RUclipsrs. Comments like, "the stabilizers are cheap", "all RVs are junk", "all dealers are awful". RVs are built with 2 opposing masters: weight control and ability to go down the road. And if built to what you must have as your expectations, you wouldn't want to pay that much. I've been an RVer for decades. I've found good dealers, I've never had issues with stabilizers, I've handled small repairs myself and when I've been a good customer, I've generally had good experiences with manufacturers. Rockwood generally builds good products and if you are so disgusted with RVs, I'm not sure why you keep buying them. I did not find your opinions truly knowledgeable or helpful. Good Luck with your travels!

  • @ScottRuthvenFineArt
    @ScottRuthvenFineArt Год назад +3

    I appreciate your honest review. I’m looking for my first towable and trying to learn as much as possible before visiting the dealer.

  • @tmise50
    @tmise50 5 месяцев назад +2

    From the travel trailers I’ve looked at, the Geo Pro campers have the best lay outs that I’m looking for. I especially like the models with the murphy bed! Aluminum joists throughout and sloped roof for water runoff! I’m buying one!

  • @Mountaintarheel
    @Mountaintarheel Год назад +5

    I know the frustration with Forest River campers firsthand. With ours, Forest River refused to honor the warranty and I will never buy another Forest River product again. They build them cheap with cheap materials but expect you not to complain.

  • @jennifererin8104
    @jennifererin8104 28 дней назад

    “I don’t mean to be negative” 😂 we all run into problems with our RV, but it’s nice to know what to look out for. Thanks!

  • @anthonycollado4389
    @anthonycollado4389 Год назад +4

    What RV dealer was that Ignore your Complain about you're fridge, people must know . To avoid this dealer in the future

    • @DoRC
      @DoRC Год назад +1

      Unfortunately that's going to be pretty much any RV dealer. They all kind of suck.

  • @thinde88
    @thinde88 Год назад +9

    I HATE those steps too I have no idea why the industry as a whole decides to adopt something worse like this randomly. The only thing I can think of is the other style couldn’t support larger people.

  • @chargriller6547
    @chargriller6547 Год назад +2

    Wow what a great review. I don’t know what changes were made for 2023 but I will be avoiding Forrest River trailers for sure. Thanks.

    • @TheBandit7613
      @TheBandit7613 Год назад

      It's not just Forest river, trust me.
      They are ALL JUNK in one way or the other.
      I dislike my RV as much as he does!
      Expensive junk, glued and stapled together.

  • @hm008vaj
    @hm008vaj 4 месяца назад

    Your honesty is much appreciated. Having interest in the hobby with plans to purchase in the near future, it is good to have someone such as yourself give information as to what's expected. Considering these things will come with defects right off the lot, and dealers not standing behind anything they sell, it has steered me to buying used first. Thanks again & great video!

  • @Peanuts7
    @Peanuts7 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love the honesty . Im gonna be a new rv owner . So ive been watching alot of videos, well im glad i came across this. Ty for your pros and cons much needed to know Ty

  • @mikeb2207
    @mikeb2207 Год назад +2

    We had a Rockwood mini-lite and I called all the stuff “Walmart deluxe” because that is RV industry quality…. I sold it and bought a used 23’ airstream international - very nice, not cheap crap… unfortunately I was in an accident and it was totaled but with the insurance proceeds (very generous from USAA) we bought a Nucamp Tab 400 boondock also excellent quality stuff in there … pretty much all of it.

  • @Ryan-hw3xp
    @Ryan-hw3xp Год назад +2

    Appreciate your Honesty! I’m going to be buying my first RV in the next few weeks and I’m so disappointed with the quality and they cost SO Much money!!!

  • @SAMMIEJONESJUNIOR
    @SAMMIEJONESJUNIOR Год назад +7

    Ok i saw mostly a person complaining about preference issues versus actual issues. This trailer was the way same the day you went to the dealer and looked at it so you saw most of the things you don't like day one. The stairs the lack of a hitch etc. For the price the geo pro comes with allot of upgrades and great construction. You are buying a home that is taking a beating as you drive. Hell just think about house that settles after completion, it can and will have all types of issues. Most of these complaints fall on you when you did a walk around and saw the things you don't prefer yet still purchased. There is no way you can buy any travel trailer/rv and then drive it around and things don't shake lose especially depending on where you take it. The overall construction on these trailers are great and punch far above its weight class. My dealer was great and gave me several free items including a extra solar panel, slide protector, and a trailer hitch lock.

    • @rondagipson2184
      @rondagipson2184 3 месяца назад

      Your comment is spot on! The whole time I watched the video I was thinking, "All that stuff was there the day he looked at it" Some cons have merit but overall it was a lot of whining. (And I only go half way through it)

    • @loriejohnson8706
      @loriejohnson8706 3 месяца назад +1

      Agree. I was sort of thinking that and then when he got to the steps and complained about the legs. Adjusting the leg takes seconds. They can dump crap on the floor if you don’t sweep them first. It is personal preference and when you get old with bad knees these are nice. Why didn’t he buy one with a hitch if that was important I understand not knowing what you want and wishing you had it, but that’s on him.

    • @paula6842
      @paula6842 3 месяца назад +1

      ⁠@@loriejohnson8706I love our steps like these! They are so sturdy and don’t move or get in the way of the door when you level them properly, it’s not difficult by any stretch. And we keep a hand broom by the door to sweep them off. Also I’ve never seen the valances falling off the windows of any trailer we’ve owned either :/

  • @janicecrockett1400
    @janicecrockett1400 4 месяца назад +1

    I tow my 2022 G19fbs with a 2019 Ford Ranger with factory tow package. I have never had one issue with my Geo Pro. I love it. I ordered mine the way I wanted it rather than buying off the dealer's lot. I also use a local family owned dealer and they are great. They even check with me from time to time to make sure everythng is o.k.and I am still happy with my purchase. I watched your whole video and the only thing I could think is why in the world did you buy the trailer and why are you keeping it if it is such junk.

  • @gr8705
    @gr8705 9 месяцев назад +2

    The thing I like about the Geo line of trailers is the they are more of a box shape. A lot of smaller trailers are rounded (R-POD) which gives you less interior room IMO.

  • @doug21hahn
    @doug21hahn Год назад +1

    Really appreciated your normal consumer take versus the normal review. Thought it would end with something like “we are happy- totally worth what we paid and it has features we couldn’t get with other brands”. After all how many trailers come with actual real solar installed? And the length. Let’s face it we are comparing to what, a Bambi, the rpod? The context is important for people who haven’t checked out the comparables. Curious about when and how you’ve used the generator. It seems like a big boondocking “not talked about” that really could use some honest reflections. We have an gulfsteam vintage “style over functionality, baby” and almost got the generator (which every solar user has dreams about but always dashed on the shores of reality) but never has to use just because we lucky enough to live and camp in the Pacific Northwest. I feels like you didn’t give enough props to the fantastic fan. Actually great for OEM. And why hasn’t the industry gone to 100ahr lithium? Just embarrassing considering the current pricing. That is weird and interesting to hear about magic chef vs typical dometic-good thing RUclips is there to save our asses. Keep up the good work!!!

  • @myfivestarrealty
    @myfivestarrealty Год назад +1

    Real realy appreciate your blund honest review. This is very true regarding Campers as well as RV' cheaply build and lots of money. They run them through the factories loke water. Worse during the Covid.....thank you again. Intrestrates are through the roof, we are in a resection. Keep it up so good to hear an everyday consumer speak up. ✌️

  • @kpbarbee
    @kpbarbee Год назад +1

    Thanks for the super honest, direct and unfiltered information!

  • @dreamingkld112
    @dreamingkld112 Год назад +2

    Love the honest review, it's really helpful, thank you.

  • @ryanryz64
    @ryanryz64 Год назад +1

    We just bought our first trailer a couple months ago-a 2018 Forest River Wolf Pup. I could not believe how cheaply it was slapped together!

  • @deltabravo1257
    @deltabravo1257 Год назад +6

    I loved my 16BH. I sold it only because it had major issues with the slide out and I wasn’t willing to spend $3000 that the dealer wanted to fix it. I was the second owner, so there was no warranty.

    • @MontereyBayLounge
      @MontereyBayLounge Год назад

      What year was your model and what went out?

    • @deltabravo1257
      @deltabravo1257 Год назад +2

      @@MontereyBayLounge It was a 2021, purchased new in late summer/early fall of 2020.
      I think it was one of the rollers under the slide that took a crap. The high cost for repair was because the whole slideout had to be removed to get access to the roller.

  • @marklovelace297
    @marklovelace297 8 месяцев назад +1

    It's an RV, I don't get the hate it all seems to be typical. My question is why you would go from a Lance to this and expect it to be as good after seeing it did you buy sight unseen? Its a good trailer for what it is.

  • @stevemillerecon
    @stevemillerecon Год назад +3

    Maybe or maybe not your intention, but you have convinced me to stick to hotels or, when we're feeling adventurous, camping cabins.

    • @TheBandit7613
      @TheBandit7613 Год назад +1

      I don't want to sleep in a bed strangers sleep in. Too many germs or bedbugs.
      No thanks, I'll deal with a junky RV, they are pretty easy to fix if you are somewhat handy. A screwdriver and some glue will fix 95% of the issues.

  • @tionicho
    @tionicho Год назад

    thanks for being honest...it means a lot to look at the the after effects of trailer purchase...you are have consistently been truthful...I think I remember about a review you did on Mazda Cx-5...thanks for keeping it real.

  • @Guvrunner
    @Guvrunner Год назад +3

    We have a running joke amongst our camping group, " they're all junk!" It's just a matter of who has the nicest junk!
    Forest River has gotten so big that they don't care about quality anymore! Our retirement RV is a different make and is beautiful (junk)😂 .

    • @1234dvarela
      @1234dvarela Год назад +2

      "It's just a matter of who has the nicest junk." Ain't that the truth 😂😂😂

  • @wonderingBadger
    @wonderingBadger Год назад +7

    Isn’t that refrigerator 110v only running off the inverter? Just amazes me how creative the RV industry in having features that really are convenient and amazing, yet short you on things like mattress foam and those cheesy panels that fall out. COVID really took its toll on quality of RVs.

    • @takerrn
      @takerrn Год назад

      Really only made quality go from bad to worse.

    • @michaelweaver2627
      @michaelweaver2627 Год назад +1

      Not a 110 volt refrig. It is a 12 volt refrig. It works pretty well but takes up more battery power then I would like.

  • @Happy2BUp
    @Happy2BUp 4 месяца назад

    I do not own an RV, but I have looked at them and thought of getting one. My girlfriend just bought one 2013 and she paid a lot of money but it’s got a lot of good things itself. I guess a class B meaning she can drive it. thank you for your honest sincere and, informative video I hung in on the whole thing.

  • @larrybyrum3343
    @larrybyrum3343 4 месяца назад

    Excellent review, love that your tell an honest story of the things you did and didn't like!

  • @americanrambler4972
    @americanrambler4972 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi, I have looked at a number of travel trailers and have owned two in the past as in decades ago. One was an Avon. The other was a 23 foot terry. It weighed 4700 pounds loaded with gear less water. (Water was carried in the front and virtually all of that weight went on the tongue and rear bumper.
    My interest is in the smaller single axe trailers. Other than the Happier Camper HC1 Breeze, models like the Colman 17B or 17R which are minimum content light weight stick and tin trailers are what I go for. Except for the azdel walls and construction, I am of the opinion that the newer 24 model year entry level trailers are the best value for your money. And for the most part, they are assembled using most of the same parts as the higher content more expensive models.
    Keep it simple. A box with a comfortable bed, roomy toilet/shower, small cook top, microwave, refrigerator and lounge chair/sofa with a floating table and your golden.

  • @extremelyjuicy6034
    @extremelyjuicy6034 8 месяцев назад +1

    they really need to focus on the build quality on these rv's

  • @Arlene_witha_y
    @Arlene_witha_y 5 месяцев назад +1

    The loose on the bottom panel is bc these units are meant to move on bumpy roads, that allows flexibility so things don’t snap and break. It’s not a house, if everything was tightly screwed things would break, the road is like an earthquake everyday
    Now the fridge not cooling unless you unscrew something and needing to use a lighter for the gas stove, no excuses

  • @eighteeninseventytwo5038
    @eighteeninseventytwo5038 4 месяца назад

    Irritation and negativity, two separate things. It's the honest review that earns the sub. Tks

  • @MKArnold001
    @MKArnold001 Год назад +2

    Thanks for making this, my wife really likes the Geo Pro concept (I want a Casita :-/ ), but if I’m going to get one, I want to know the bad along with the good. Thanks again, excellent synopsis.

    • @Berrypancakes229
      @Berrypancakes229 Год назад

      Some of the casita have had leaks and the carpet has gotten wet.

  • @anthonycollado4389
    @anthonycollado4389 7 месяцев назад

    We need more Honest reviews like this people who tell the truth good and bad, thanks It really helps out In decision-making

  • @randomspirit
    @randomspirit Год назад +12

    I appreciate the brutal honesty! That's what us newbs need! LOL

  • @mlife2
    @mlife2 Год назад +3

    I agree about the Rv industry and dealers, terrible. I have the 20BHS and so far it’s been doing great, even though things all loosening and some warping from the shower and wall paper. Although I do live in area where temperatures can reach 110-120 degrees. So that causes damage to these or any trailer. I’ve found the single axle work well for me, easy to tow and haven’t had any sway issues. And I’ve already towed in snow and sand storms, stupidly I might add. But wife insisted on a trailer and after five years of nagging me I bought.

  • @f20111918
    @f20111918 5 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent review. We have a Casita, although smaller, is much better constructed. Nothing has fallen apart. I do prefer a group 31 AGM battery, over lithium. Overkill with a full sized pick up will prevent towing issues. We tow ours with a Nissan Titan, and you cannot feel the Casita. Do not need the weight distribution hitch, rather an anti sway bar works just fine. I saw where a you tubber sold his Casita and bought a geo pro. Wonder if he is regretting it about now. Plan to keep ours. Appreciate your observations.

  • @hahaadventures4838
    @hahaadventures4838 Год назад +2

    Was considering GeoPro but not now! Thanks for pointing out the junk they’re building! Think I’ll stick with Grand Design!

    • @TJ-8
      @TJ-8 Год назад +1

      Looked at many campers for 2 years and researched them. Grand Design was only one that looked well made to me and has great customer service.

  • @garrisoncummins7812
    @garrisoncummins7812 Год назад +1

    Great review. You are giving a very honest opinion, not negative. I like the Geo Pros, not bunk houses. My kids are all grown. I like the refrigerator tip. Never heard that before. I wonder if some of these dealers do that in the pre-pick up?

  • @vincenthyland8048
    @vincenthyland8048 8 месяцев назад

    Loved the video ! Appreciate your honesty on cheapness of dealers and lack of quality of some rv manufacturers….

  • @janinepannell
    @janinepannell Год назад

    Thanks I appreciate the honest review. The reviews I’ve mainly seen are someone that says they bought the camper but was really loaned one, someone walking around an rv show or salesmen. I’ve never heard the truth. Especially glad to hear about the 1 axel. I’m a bit worried about pulling stuff.

  • @EthanCSmith
    @EthanCSmith 2 месяца назад

    Great review, we appreciate the honest opinion

  • @leerodriguez902
    @leerodriguez902 Год назад +1

    Your honesty is #1

  • @pnowikow
    @pnowikow 2 месяца назад

    Wonderful realistic review. Thanks for making this

  • @lrparrish227
    @lrparrish227 Год назад

    Loads of great information. I have been looking for a while for a quality travel trailer. thanks for sharing!

  • @rosalcornelio1631
    @rosalcornelio1631 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for your review. It is so helpful. So honest, love it.

  • @deverm00
    @deverm00 Год назад +1

    thank you, this was very helpful. because i was looking at this one as a contender. thanks again.

  • @theresapage1608
    @theresapage1608 Год назад +1

    Great informative video. As a person new to RVs, I appreciate the real like experience both good and bad. Thank you!

  • @TheRayDog
    @TheRayDog Год назад

    I do appreciate the time put into the video, thank you. That said, common complaints about quality ("poorly built") are actually comments on stoutness. Stout, low cost, low weight-- pick 2. That's the RV choice.

  • @micheleobrien64
    @micheleobrien64 Год назад +4

    Take a look at intechs if you like light wieght trailers. The intech terra is very nice.

  • @tor2753
    @tor2753 10 месяцев назад

    A true and honest review, THANK YOU

  • @CharmaineSilva777
    @CharmaineSilva777 Год назад +2

    Well what I am thinking about is getting a cheaper trailer and doing all the mods my self. Except getting them to put in a tankless hotwater heater. If the RV industry has all cheap stuff, why spend 30 to 40K when I can spend 17K and and do my own own mods and do them right? Might not have azdel but I would still take good care of anything I get and always make sure it is sealed as if it was these old vintage ones. Hahaha people might look at it on the out side and think wow that's a really cheap one and never know all the great things that was done to it since it was cheap to buy. Kind like buying a cheap house and remodeling it. Haha.

  • @danielleroberts8964
    @danielleroberts8964 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed your honest cynicism about the build quality of travel trailers.

  • @bradleyt
    @bradleyt Год назад

    Thank you for keeping things honest with your review.

  • @Erin-Thor
    @Erin-Thor 5 месяцев назад

    Airstreams are only slightly higher quality. My 23FB had floor issues under every window, now they have composite floors not plywood. Over the years I had it, several dealerships would recommend better parts than Airstream original parts, I replaced the inverter, hitch winch, batteries, faucets, drains, and other plumbing parts. Their shell is great! The interior buildout seems above industry standards, but EVERYTHING you don’t see, or they can get cheaper (Airstream uses hitch motors with nylon gears, others use metal which are much harder to strip.) they do. There were also a few wood cuts that were clearly off, which caused a few issues too.

  • @51ghostrecon
    @51ghostrecon 7 месяцев назад

    I'm ♥n this Floor Plan. I Like how you did the Internal with the Slide In 1st. It Shows that the Camper Can be Accessed with the Slide in, and to me, That's Very Important. Most people Don't do That!

  • @gravityslave6277
    @gravityslave6277 20 дней назад +1

    Great walkthrough. I'm in the market, like the floor plans. Deciding on a small travel trailer like this or something storable like the ALiner.
    You talked about making sure to sanitize your water tank for potable water. Just one recommendation to viewers. *Don't!* . Always bring separate drinking water. Anything outside boiling it, never consume RV tank water. For obvious reasons 🦠😵
    Finally, avoid buying Covid era RV's and campers. Anything from 2021 to 2024+. As you know, a lot of companies had skilled worker and parts shortages. These units are notorious for their lack of quality. As you can see from this 2022 Geo Pro

  • @jonnantau9354
    @jonnantau9354 Год назад +1

    Nice review, you should take the dealers sticker off of your trailer. Doesnt sound like they treated you very well when you had a problem, and you are doing free advertising for them having the sticker on there.

  • @jasonmiller6371
    @jasonmiller6371 6 месяцев назад

    I appreciate your honest video. Thanks! I'm looking to trade my fifthwheel for something I can tow with my Tacoma and you provided me with some good info.
    It's really sad that rv manufacturers build crappy quality products, but charge premium prices.

  • @richardkoch8752
    @richardkoch8752 Год назад +1

    Thanks for a very honest and insightful review. The review from a actual user beats some Dealer's Salesman flapping their jaws.
    I am considering a Geo Pro. I would love to have a Lance but they got stupid with their pricing. The other trailer I'm considering is the Nash 17K from Northwood. Very good owner reviews on them. Have you checked out the Winnebago Micro Minnie's? Same price bracket as the Geo Pro but they are a tandem axle trailer which is a huge benefit.
    Thanks again for a good review!

    • @BigRockOutdoors1
      @BigRockOutdoors1  Год назад +4

      we should have got the micro minnie with dual axle

  • @Tobynsocks
    @Tobynsocks Год назад +1

    And it's not just the way RVs are it's the way trailers are. They don't have the same suspension as a car to handle vibration bumps Etc and it just comes with the territory of owning a trailer that you will need to tighten bolts screws Etc on a regular basis. I mean the geopro here only weighs 3000 pounds how much reinforcement do you think they really put on

  • @takerrn
    @takerrn Год назад +2

    I have owned other travel trailers. I sold my last one two years ago and was happy to see it go (got a great price for it during the Covid nonsense). I have been interested in the Geo Pro/E-Pro trailers but haven't pulled the trigger. Anyway, my interest in this model drew me to this video, and I'm glad I watched it. I already realize that RVs are glue, sawdust, and staples thrown together with other cheap components. An RV purchase, under normal conditions, is a crap-shoot at best and fiscally a loser. But, as is pointed out in this video, we keep buying them. One point made in this video that surprised me was the piece about the 12 volt refrigerator not cooling sufficiently. In the past, I have been very frustrated with the previous gas/electric models which are dismal failures in hot/humid summer weather. I was under the impression the 12 volt models are far more efficient and quicker coolers in such conditions. I haven't been able to find anything on 12 volt refrigerators not keeping cold enough like their gas/electric predecessors. Anyway, thanks for a great, honest video!

    • @BigRockOutdoors1
      @BigRockOutdoors1  Год назад +2

      its just an issue with the factory setting

    • @trebor239
      @trebor239 20 дней назад

      @@BigRockOutdoors1 what setting? Is it something WE can change ourselves?

  • @DoRC
    @DoRC Год назад +1

    I hide a spare key underneath my trailer so that I can always get in if the batteries die on my door. This way I don't have to carry my keys around with me all the time.

  • @d.nicely
    @d.nicely Год назад +1

    Did the dealer attempt to charge you junk fees? bogus charges... thanks very good and honest video.

  • @stephencabral3837
    @stephencabral3837 Год назад +1

    appreciate your honesty 🙏..

  • @thomasringsma8529
    @thomasringsma8529 Год назад +1

    I don’t know what you paid but it seems to have a lot of features not found on a typical trailer. Aside from the minor quality issues it looks very nice.

  • @Brad1960
    @Brad1960 Год назад +1

    Great honest video, good job,very good information, thanks.