I know that this type of unit isn’t a favourite of yours, or the majority of your viewers. But this is an incredible option for those of us who have been camping in rooftop tents or teardrops. It’s not about the size of the bathroom, it’s the fact that one exists - even if you only use it in the middle of the night. I’d actually be interested in a slightly smaller, lighter version.
You often ask " what do you want?" Here ya go: King bed No slides Recliners with tv trays Breakfast counter with stools (no dinette) Tall shower with seat in bath 3 way fridge Micro-convection oven Under 30ft Would be nice if a 5th wheel. Infared blocking film on windows STRONG D RINGS to connect tarps to all over. 800 watt solar system. Generator inverter type. For 6 ft 5in man 5 ft 5in woman Dog Retired and a little bit broken out to live before we cant.
I think this is exactly what the industry needs. Lightweight, short rv with everything you need and nothing you don’t. Shower, bathroom, kitchen, sitting and bed. Great video as always Josh!!!
I love this layout, it is perfect for someone like me who loves to cook, loves to play in the water - that shower makes a great wet locker, and hates having to sleep on dinette cushions instead of an actual mattress. I've been searching for a tiny but comfortable rv, and this one ticks all the boxes! A (very) few mods will make it perfect for me - take my money, I'm sold!
Love this floor plan. I love the front window, big fridge, big screen tv. ...The rear entry door, is practical when you are on the road, and need to stop and take care of natures call. 🤓
I love this!! A real kitchen, decent bed, and a dry split bath. If I had a small truck I'd be jumping on this as a single gal. For now I just camp with my sister in her converted horse trailer.
This would be a great camper for a single person. I like the layout. The murphey bed may be too small for a tall person but it would work for me. The kitch and split bath are well designed. Bonus feature! The shower in the back makes a great place to hang up rain coats. I like this one. Great video Josh. 👍
We just got one of these because it is easily towable by a Ford bronco and it is small but we are getting used to it and it's great to not have to worry about a campground plug-in all the time.
Bronco Raptor sure, but sitting empty this is at the max capacity for a standard Bronco which is 350lb tongue/3500lb tow. Yikes! Edit: Assuming a 6th gen.
I haven’t checked the new bronco to ratings, but make sure you’re comparing its capacity against the GVW maximum maximum weight of this camper and not the empty driveway. Also, make sure you check your hitch weight against your Broncos payload for safety.
Bronco tows 3500 lb so we leave the water empty until we get close to where we're going and have a couple hundred pounds of cargo available. And we just take it easy on the highway.
Crawl under your bronco and check out how the hitch is "secured". You may want to look into reinforcing that, similar to how they did it on the Braptor (might even be able to use those arms). Anything you put in the trailer ahead of the axle (clothes, food, camp chairs, stinky slinky, etc.) will put you over your tongue weight. I recommend being super cautious about how you load. My 2.7 4-door Badlands Sasquatch only has a 3,260lbs tow rating, and the hitch flexes vertically even with just bikes loaded on a carrier. Hence, my second vehicle is an F250 to tow a travel trailer.
@@diywithbrad I do load it carefully and am currently using the factory installed class II 2" receiver but have plans up upgrade to a class III because do worry about it. I only get flex on the hitch with bikes when I use the hitch extension to clear the spare. I do not use it with the trailer and do not notice any flex and barely notice any sag in the Bronco's rear end. That being said, if I was going on a very long trip, I would use my truck and my wife could follow in the Bronco if we needed it. It really has towed well so far. We generally take 2 Broncos on trips and load them rather than the trailer.
This is not bad. It’s cute for as small as it is. Not bad with the little bathroom sink. It’s doable. It does make a cute couples trailer. Love how that Murphybed becomes a bed. It’s cute. Thank you Josh!
This is how the Double Eagle on my Peterbilt was layed out, really comfy and functional! I like the separate bathroom/shower. And factory solar for the win :)
Hi Josh... I love it! I like that the wall-bed folds down over a dinette INSTEAD of a uncomfortable folddown sofa. And I like it also because of NO slide!
for a small camper they did that one right. One change I would recommend is medicine cabinet in bath; need to have tooth paste and first aid kit storage. Cudos on HAVING A DRAWER, using a proper shower surround with shelf in corner and not having a toilet in a shower!!!!
It's cute. The rear door is practical for this camper. I like the separate toilet and would usually use the shower for storage. It needs an outdoor shower for easy rinse offs of sand and mud, plus they make a handy "camp sink" starter kit (add wash basin). Since being outside is what these tiny campers are all about.
I usually hate murphy beds in trailers because they're always the "fold the mattress" style. I really like how they did this one here, without messing with the mattress, meaning so long as it's the same size/thickness you can easily swap out the mattress! Or you could put a mattress topper without worrying about it messing up the mechanisms! :D
I’ve had a truck camper and lived in an e-pro 19fbs (loved it). I think you described it perfectly as a “towable truck camper.” Also to consider would be the easy storage.
This is really great for a small footprint! I would put a larger fridge and ditch the oven for the microwave position. A 2 burner top would even be nice here. Awesome little camper!
That fridge looks much bigger than the usual "under counter" ones found in tiny trailers, although rummaging through the website doesn't provide any specs for it.
I really like this one. I love how the table being free floating gives the bunk area more flexibility, as you say, picnic table, moving across closer to the kitchen for prep etc. If you want comfy cuddle/watch tv time just put the bed down and use as a sofa with a load of pillows and blankets. I'm a big fan of no carpets or floor vents, loving the fold up shelf by the bed, and even the opportunity to have a workspace. The oven is important to me, I'd be more likely to get this, rather than one without. I really love the way the bathroom is, because I really don't like the way room type! Great storage space for all your crap on travel day, pillows, duvets, blankets etc. That toilet is a bit tight but at least you have one. Not sure about the fold up sink as I've never used one before, but I like the concept, gadget need here lol. I think they've done an amazing job at packing this small camper with so many of the "must have's" that people want. #nerdherd #RVnerdherd
I would love this with a rear ramp and the kitchen side gone, reworked into an exterior kitchen like many tear drops have. Something that could fit 2 motorcycles, have that whole bathroom suite, and the murphey bed retained. I love how much bathroom there is haha 😅
I think they did a great job of giving someone as much as possible in as small of size camper with all hard sides. Having an oven is a game changer and hard to find. This is perfect for couples, you can boondock and put your kayaks in there. Personally we had a very tight "walk-around bed" and we are looking at doing a climb over bed in our next camper to maximize space, stay small and all hard sides. Most people I know want to stay small 24ft or less so they can go more places. I know noone that wants a large camper personally. I think it's wonderful that the companies are finally realizing this and making more smaller campers.
This is a really cool camper for a solo or couple looking to upgrade from something like a tear drop. The shower bathroom arrangement makes perfect sense. So much better than a wet bath. The kitchen is spot on! Glad to hear they have made the larger oven their standard. I love watching your reviews and look forward to your "Uncle Josh-isims"! Keep them coming, they are so entertaining!
It's a blank slate waiting for creative decor! A person who buys this can truly put in their own finishes like a retractable shower door instead of that shower curtain..
Josh, you did a super job of covering this little camper. Not going to mention 'plaid' in this one though (LoL). I do love what they've done with this cozy little camper and I'm really liking the personal space it provides - both outside and inside.
If I were single, I would definitely have to look at this! So smart, I really like listening to you talk about "RockStaff" and how well designed and built it is, especially with their standard features. My Rockwood, Ultra Lite 2608BS should be in by mid-March, special ordered with almost every option, purely based on the education you provide Josh. You're the Best! I downsized out of our fifth wheel for the simple reason that 30 ft. fits into most state and national parks. Again Josh, thanks for all you do for all of us. I would not consider a purchase without seeing what you have to say about what I'm looking at! Bish's is sure fortunate to have you in the company!
Thanks Josh, great video as usual. We finally bought an RPod 153 and we love it. It’s the same length as this model but I would say the rpod has a much better floor plan. Ultimately as you mentioned it comes down to a personal preference, but I do encourage people to take a look at the Rpod 153.
Finally GEOPRO 15 with decent gray and black tanks! We never could understand why they put in 12gal tanks in our 15TB, but I digress. Cool concepts, also interesting the weight keeps going up and up and .... Not sure about the door in the back, but Rockwood is trying to come up with different layouts to cover the bases. Good for them! thanks Josh for vid!
OMG I'm in love! The separate shower away from the throne and sink! Love this! Single living apartment in a mooch-docking or even Land with a pop-up garage or even full garage and or work-camping Good stuff!
Nice part about the hitch receiver is you can use a hitch step if you want to remove the stable steps. Free up some weight and might be able to fit that kayak easier!
I like this one. Its small and not built cheaply like some other models. I wish they built more small ones like this of the same quality. The toilet part of the bath seems a little much. Just throw in one of those small portable toilets to free up some floor space. This is definitely on my list for my next one for sure.
This would almost be perfect. One for me, one for my wife and daughter. They both snore really badly. You could have hooks on the back end of both with a light frame for a shared canopy.
i have a fifth wheel, but ive been looking for a super small, almost teardrop, but not teardrop type, so when i wanna go by myself and boondock or the campgrounds too hard or remote to get fivers in, i want one of these..keep them coming
This would be almost perfect for me as a solo camper, however I don't want an oven or microwave, and I'd like a smaller fridge/freezer to allow for more storage space.
It is incredibly easy to remove both! I did so in my epro 19bh. We added a ton of storage in the space as well as gaining counter space from the oven. I do agree though, not my preference to have those either.
I've got a riverside explorer 135 rear entrance camper. This is a cool twist on a similar concept. Thank for showing this smaller one. This is great floorplan.
OMGoodness - 'peek-a-boo' - Laughted my rear end off. All in all a nice unit. My only criticism if that there is no awning over the back door. Would be terrific to have that plus the side.
This is a great starter option for someone like me. The bathroom would be really tight, but it could work. It is going on my list of potential options. I would want more solar still.
How much would you be looking for? One of the challenges with small campers like this is there’s often physically not enough space on the roof to go too crazy.
@JoshtheRVNerd I would be going with two on top and then the option for two on the ground. I would then bring one of the solar generators to keep things going. I would be working on the road with it.
I have a 2023 15tb that I love. There are several things that would keep me from even considering this layout. Compared to mine, there is very little storage. 2 small cabinets above the kitchen area, and a hanging device in the shower? The back door entry without a canopy/awning is a no go. I do wish I had the stove and oven option vs the 3 burner/ convection microwave. I am convinced yet again that I have the best layout for the 15’.
Great video! Neat little camper, if they moved the TV back closer to the bed they should be able to have more cabinet space. Also like the hanging storage in the shower. Like the folding sink too.
As a solo + 4-legged traveler, I lke it--a lot. Just wish the water closet interior wall could swing out 90 degrees when needed to give more room for the toilet. If I'm camping, I can skip showering or shower outdoors, but in rain, cold, or at night, when the other nature calls, I ignore its call at my peril! 🤣
Uncle Josh, I like the thoughtful floor plan on this one. To have an oven included is not only a shocker but a welcomed option especially on a smaller style like this one. This one looks like a lot of fun. Too bad it wasn`t a bit wider though but still very nice.
It is so cute!!! It'd be nice to have for a place to cook and shower and sleep, and could be used to store things you wouldn't want to lose if you needed to leave somewhere quick due to weather and wanted something easy to tow! I know that is a lot of specific reasons to like it, but it is perfect for what I want haha.
Love your reviews! Always a floor plan for everyone and no reason to to be negative on something thats not your cup of tea. Gotta encourage some more unique unicorn like designs. 🙂
The marriage jokes always have me cracking up lol as a solo camper, I think this is the perfect for me! I’m really digging the fact that I can store my kayak through the rear door 😬
Absolutely love it! I love the rear door, and your kayak suggestion is spot on! Could easily fit two kayaks in sideways there. I love still having a tow hitch to mount a bike rack. I was considering going down to a teardrop, but this is just small enough with all the creature comforts of a real trailer, just in a micro size.
Extend this by 6 inches, and have a 60 x 74 bed instead of the mini bed. Otherwise, it's great for what it's intended for. Much better than a teardrop style.
Josh: Very interesting. While this isn’t the first rolling truck camper you’ve ever highlighted, it definitely meets the truck stop, rest stop rolling head bead and mess test without slideouts and without having to worry about the tow vehicles cargo capacity. As a trailer, it frees up a lot of storage space in the truck bed. The oven is wasted space especially if there’s a convection microwave option. Given the bar in the shower space, this really looks in transit closet space and tote storage. It would be nice if the bed could be north/south or even add 6 inches to the length. A “shortish” couple could sleep fore/aft on a 60” bed. One question though, you didn’t mention is if it had a black tank flush or does it require a “magic wand”? If this trailer were available in the 1970’s and if wife and I were still in our 20’s, this would definitely be a contender in place of our first truck camper. Respectfully, W.S.
I currently have a teardrop that sleeps 4. No bathroom, and we cook outside in a gally and love it. This would be total luxury but I would get rid of the kitchen and make that space a bunk. My 6x12 bend teardrop sleeps 4 quite comfortably so I can only imagine this with bunks and no kitchen. I hate cooking inside anyway. I know it is nice in bad weather but just my opinion
of all the trailers ive looked at, this is the only trailer floorplan im willing to invest in. it has everything i need and no deal breakers ive seen. This is the only review i can find on this model though. This is definatly my camper.
Great review as always brother. I actually love the floor plan… only complaint is the toilet but hey, it’s workable. Also I’d prefer a cassette toilet over a black tank but this is nice… this is me saying this before I check the price 😂
this would be neat to do the twin bed north south in the front. curious how much longer would be needed to achieve. Twin beds with dry bath in a small move quick package. Win!
I like everything about this rv. Im single. Like to travel. I especially like the oven. Haven't seen that in a small rv for years. This is what I've been looking for.
It would be great if they could use a standard shower base to get a few more inches of head space, that and a retracting nautilus door would be nice improvements.
I told Mrs. Grumpy that this looked to me like the perfect small towable camp trailer version of a Van-Lifer rig...or the perfect small 'tour-the-country' RV that would accommodate our needs without having to spend absurd amounts of money for some 3/4-ton tow vehicle. To be honest, the only thing I wish had been better executed was the bathroom/ shower concept. I would be more than happy to have that very same configuration with a wet bath and some more storage space in what is now the shower area. Wardrobe is fine and the hanger rod is fine, but they need to be messed with if someone wants to take a shower. It would be fine as is for a single traveler, but I could see it being an annoyance for a couple if someone wants to take a shower and there isn't really anywhere to place the hanger wardrobe and whatever else is hanging from that removable rod because of the general lack of clothing storage...
Yeah, I will agree the whole way. The bathroom is done. Is a little bit of a head scratcher. But I also kind of understand it given the space aloud. I commend them for trying to include a dry bath despite being split. It’s just a tricky space to work with.
I’m not a huge fan of Murphy beds however, in this case yes. I like this over the “tear drop” style trailers. This looks great for our Jeep JKU. We will be going to our local Bish’s here to look this over.
I love it but I go on off road trails that would turn the fridge contents into scrambled eggs. Need a top opening chest frig and off road suspension like the No Bo beast mode.
Cargoscomy. Nice! Very flexible Perfect singles' camper. Could easily pull with a jeep. Back door entry facilitates loading a kayak or two, and would be safe inside. Nice option.
I am always amazed at how expensive these little trailers are compared to say a mid sized dual axle 8 foot wide model that are in the same ballpark. Except for weight savings and maneuverability, it's like you're paying a cash penalty to be smaller. Nice trailer, but I just don't see the advantage to camping this much smaller if you're paying the same and already have a truck capable of towing one with at least twice the interior space and amenities. If they were priced proportionately to their size, I would certainly be much more intrigued. Nice presentation. Cheers!
It’s kind of like how getting a miniature candy bar isn’t that much less than just a full-size candy bar. There’s still a similar amount of stuff going into it. It’s just smaller size overall.
I know that this type of unit isn’t a favourite of yours, or the majority of your viewers. But this is an incredible option for those of us who have been camping in rooftop tents or teardrops. It’s not about the size of the bathroom, it’s the fact that one exists - even if you only use it in the middle of the night. I’d actually be interested in a slightly smaller, lighter version.
It takes a minute to adjust because it’s so different from everything else you see. But the longer I was in it the more I liked it.
Totally with you. I Recently transferred from tent to truck bed camping. A unit like this is total luxury.
Love that it's not a wet bath and has "full size" appliances.
It’d be even better with a rear awning!
You often ask " what do you want?"
Here ya go:
King bed
No slides
Recliners with tv trays
Breakfast counter with stools (no dinette)
Tall shower with seat in bath
3 way fridge
Micro-convection oven
Under 30ft
Would be nice if a 5th wheel.
Infared blocking film on windows
STRONG D RINGS to connect tarps to all over.
800 watt solar system.
Generator inverter type.
For 6 ft 5in man
5 ft 5in woman
Dog
Retired and a little bit broken out to live before we cant.
I think this is exactly what the industry needs. Lightweight, short rv with everything you need and nothing you don’t. Shower, bathroom, kitchen, sitting and bed. Great video as always Josh!!!
And solid cargo rating!
I love this layout, it is perfect for someone like me who loves to cook, loves to play in the water - that shower makes a great wet locker, and hates having to sleep on dinette cushions instead of an actual mattress.
I've been searching for a tiny but comfortable rv, and this one ticks all the boxes! A (very) few mods will make it perfect for me - take my money, I'm sold!
Our folks at www.bishs.com/contact-us are happy to assist when you’re ready!
I like it, too! The shower is like a mini mudroom, the layout is like a truck bed camper.
When the wifey throws me out this one will be my new home. Perfect for me. Thanks Josh 😂😂
I like how you said, when, and not if
@@JoshtheRVNerd lol been married 42 years. If it hasn’t happened by now probably won’t. Now I’ll have to spend twice as much on a bigger trailer. 🤣🤣🤣
GET OUT!!!
Love this floor plan. I love the front window, big fridge, big screen tv. ...The rear entry door,
is practical when you are on the road, and need to stop and take care of natures call. 🤓
I totally agree!
I love this!! A real kitchen, decent bed, and a dry split bath. If I had a small truck I'd be jumping on this as a single gal. For now I just camp with my sister in her converted horse trailer.
Yeah, it really strikes me as a great single person camp
This would be a great camper for a single person. I like the layout. The murphey bed may be too small for a tall person but it would work for me. The kitch and split bath are well designed. Bonus feature! The shower in the back makes a great place to hang up rain coats. I like this one. Great video Josh. 👍
it really did scream "solo rv" to me. Most of the 15-series of Geos does
We just got one of these because it is easily towable by a Ford bronco and it is small but we are getting used to it and it's great to not have to worry about a campground plug-in all the time.
Bronco Raptor sure, but sitting empty this is at the max capacity for a standard Bronco which is 350lb tongue/3500lb tow. Yikes! Edit: Assuming a 6th gen.
I haven’t checked the new bronco to ratings, but make sure you’re comparing its capacity against the GVW maximum maximum weight of this camper and not the empty driveway. Also, make sure you check your hitch weight against your Broncos payload for safety.
Bronco tows 3500 lb so we leave the water empty until we get close to where we're going and have a couple hundred pounds of cargo available. And we just take it easy on the highway.
Crawl under your bronco and check out how the hitch is "secured". You may want to look into reinforcing that, similar to how they did it on the Braptor (might even be able to use those arms). Anything you put in the trailer ahead of the axle (clothes, food, camp chairs, stinky slinky, etc.) will put you over your tongue weight. I recommend being super cautious about how you load. My 2.7 4-door Badlands Sasquatch only has a 3,260lbs tow rating, and the hitch flexes vertically even with just bikes loaded on a carrier. Hence, my second vehicle is an F250 to tow a travel trailer.
@@diywithbrad I do load it carefully and am currently using the factory installed class II 2" receiver but have plans up upgrade to a class III because do worry about it. I only get flex on the hitch with bikes when I use the hitch extension to clear the spare. I do not use it with the trailer and do not notice any flex and barely notice any sag in the Bronco's rear end. That being said, if I was going on a very long trip, I would use my truck and my wife could follow in the Bronco if we needed it. It really has towed well so far. We generally take 2 Broncos on trips and load them rather than the trailer.
This is not bad. It’s cute for as small as it is. Not bad with the little bathroom sink. It’s doable. It does make a cute couples trailer. Love how that Murphybed becomes a bed. It’s cute. Thank you Josh!
This is how the Double Eagle on my Peterbilt was layed out, really comfy and functional! I like the separate bathroom/shower. And factory solar for the win :)
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Hi Josh... I love it! I like that the wall-bed folds down over a dinette INSTEAD of a uncomfortable folddown sofa. And I like it also because of NO slide!
TY! It's certainly unconventional
for a small camper they did that one right. One change I would recommend is medicine cabinet in bath; need to have tooth paste and first aid kit storage. Cudos on HAVING A DRAWER, using a proper shower surround with shelf in corner and not having a toilet in a shower!!!!
I think that’s a really reasonable request and I agree
@@JoshtheRVNerd Oh forgot to say storage for: hair brush, comb, hair dryer, hair clippers, hair net, and hair gel.
I wonder if Ikea would have something which would work
It's cute. The rear door is practical for this camper. I like the separate toilet and would usually use the shower for storage. It needs an outdoor shower for easy rinse offs of sand and mud, plus they make a handy "camp sink" starter kit (add wash basin). Since being outside is what these tiny campers are all about.
I usually hate murphy beds in trailers because they're always the "fold the mattress" style. I really like how they did this one here, without messing with the mattress, meaning so long as it's the same size/thickness you can easily swap out the mattress! Or you could put a mattress topper without worrying about it messing up the mechanisms! :D
That mattress actually look like it wouldn't need replacing.
The next RV I buy I will not finalize the sale unless the dealer agrees to dispose of the mattress so I don't have to.
Yeah, Rockwood and Flagstaff are one of the only brands that still do an easy one piece Murphy system
The front window was a surprise! What a great tiny trailer. The word that comes to mind is...efficient! Perfect for those that prefer a smaller rv.
I’ve had a truck camper and lived in an e-pro 19fbs (loved it). I think you described it perfectly as a “towable truck camper.” Also to consider would be the easy storage.
Awesome Ty!
Perfect for a motorcycle if the door is wide enough.
This is really great for a small footprint! I would put a larger fridge and ditch the oven for the microwave position. A 2 burner top would even be nice here. Awesome little camper!
I’ve had similar thoughts. It would be cool if they’d allow us some of those options.
That fridge looks much bigger than the usual "under counter" ones found in tiny trailers, although rummaging through the website doesn't provide any specs for it.
I really like this one. I love how the table being free floating gives the bunk area more flexibility, as you say, picnic table, moving across closer to the kitchen for prep etc. If you want comfy cuddle/watch tv time just put the bed down and use as a sofa with a load of pillows and blankets. I'm a big fan of no carpets or floor vents, loving the fold up shelf by the bed, and even the opportunity to have a workspace.
The oven is important to me, I'd be more likely to get this, rather than one without.
I really love the way the bathroom is, because I really don't like the way room type! Great storage space for all your crap on travel day, pillows, duvets, blankets etc.
That toilet is a bit tight but at least you have one. Not sure about the fold up sink as I've never used one before, but I like the concept, gadget need here lol.
I think they've done an amazing job at packing this small camper with so many of the "must have's" that people want.
#nerdherd #RVnerdherd
I would love this with a rear ramp and the kitchen side gone, reworked into an exterior kitchen like many tear drops have. Something that could fit 2 motorcycles, have that whole bathroom suite, and the murphey bed retained. I love how much bathroom there is haha 😅
I think they did a great job of giving someone as much as possible in as small of size camper with all hard sides. Having an oven is a game changer and hard to find. This is perfect for couples, you can boondock and put your kayaks in there. Personally we had a very tight "walk-around bed" and we are looking at doing a climb over bed in our next camper to maximize space, stay small and all hard sides. Most people I know want to stay small 24ft or less so they can go more places. I know noone that wants a large camper personally. I think it's wonderful that the companies are finally realizing this and making more smaller campers.
Yeah, it’s really 10 pounds of sugar in a 5 pound sack
This is a really cool camper for a solo or couple looking to upgrade from something like a tear drop. The shower bathroom arrangement makes perfect sense. So much better than a wet bath. The kitchen is spot on! Glad to hear they have made the larger oven their standard. I love watching your reviews and look forward to your "Uncle Josh-isims"! Keep them coming, they are so entertaining!
Ty so much!!
It's a blank slate waiting for creative decor! A person who buys this can truly put in their own finishes like a retractable shower door instead of that shower curtain..
Josh, you did a super job of covering this little camper. Not going to mention 'plaid' in this one though (LoL). I do love what they've done with this cozy little camper and I'm really liking the personal space it provides - both outside and inside.
If I were single, I would definitely have to look at this! So smart, I really like listening to you talk about "RockStaff" and how well designed and built it is, especially with their standard features. My Rockwood, Ultra Lite 2608BS should be in by mid-March, special ordered with almost every option, purely based on the education you provide Josh. You're the Best! I downsized out of our fifth wheel for the simple reason that 30 ft. fits into most state and national parks. Again Josh, thanks for all you do for all of us. I would not consider a purchase without seeing what you have to say about what I'm looking at! Bish's is sure fortunate to have you in the company!
Ty!
Thanks Josh, great video as usual. We finally bought an RPod 153 and we love it. It’s the same length as this model but I would say the rpod has a much better floor plan. Ultimately as you mentioned it comes down to a personal preference, but I do encourage people to take a look at the Rpod 153.
Good choice!
Finally GEOPRO 15 with decent gray and black tanks! We never could understand why they put in 12gal tanks in our 15TB, but I digress.
Cool concepts, also interesting the weight keeps going up and up and ....
Not sure about the door in the back, but Rockwood is trying to come up with different layouts to cover the bases. Good for them!
thanks Josh for vid!
My pleasure!
OMG I'm in love! The separate shower away from the throne and sink! Love this! Single living apartment in a mooch-docking or even Land with a pop-up garage or even full garage and or work-camping Good stuff!
Yeah really strikes me as a solo camper
I like it. Could be very handy as the boys school schedules vaca times now vary so either the wife and I or any combination.
This is exactly what I've been looking for 🎉
Perfect camper if your short on driveway space, small tow vehicle or if your ugly and don’t have a +1 to go camping with you! ❤
Rockwood in the Geo Pro category absolutely the best in the industry!!!
They really carved a very nice identity out for themselves I think
@@JoshtheRVNerd absolutely with some improvement. This could be a massive top seller.
I actually really like this one! That's a cool layout for solo or couples who plan to spend all their time outside.
Nice part about the hitch receiver is you can use a hitch step if you want to remove the stable steps. Free up some weight and might be able to fit that kayak easier!
Ooh interesting.. good call
little small for me but i love it. you can pull this across a stream and get to places most folks won't go and that is the best!!
I like this one. Its small and not built cheaply like some other models. I wish they built more small ones like this of the same quality. The toilet part of the bath seems a little much. Just throw in one of those small portable toilets to free up some floor space. This is definitely on my list for my next one for sure.
This would almost be perfect. One for me, one for my wife and daughter. They both snore really badly. You could have hooks on the back end of both with a light frame for a shared canopy.
i have a fifth wheel, but ive been looking for a super small, almost teardrop, but not teardrop type, so when i wanna go by myself and boondock or the campgrounds too hard or remote to get fivers in, i want one of these..keep them coming
You got it! I have a bunch of geo pro vids for you to check out
The door placement is great!
Where is the fridge? Did I miss it?
@@barbgott1768it was under the microwave at 7:51
That separate toilet/shower in such a small space is awsome!!!
Yeah, it’s super rare
The flexibility of towing vehicles gives this an A+
Love the ability to haul a kayak and/or bicycle inside, and the separate shower from the toi-tee. Nice with the stove/oven and huge refer too!
Thanks 👍
This would be almost perfect for me as a solo camper, however I don't want an oven or microwave, and I'd like a smaller fridge/freezer to allow for more storage space.
It is incredibly easy to remove both! I did so in my epro 19bh. We added a ton of storage in the space as well as gaining counter space from the oven. I do agree though, not my preference to have those either.
I've got a riverside explorer 135 rear entrance camper. This is a cool twist on a similar concept. Thank for showing this smaller one. This is great floorplan.
Our pleasure!
OMGoodness - 'peek-a-boo' - Laughted my rear end off. All in all a nice unit. My only criticism if that there is no awning over the back door. Would be terrific to have that plus the side.
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I'm a big fan of these epros. We looked at them when we bought our MiniLite. You can go almost anywhere with them and pull them with a smaller truck.
Yep yep!
The bathroom feature is indeed important. I would have wanted to see more of the shower.
This is a great starter option for someone like me. The bathroom would be really tight, but it could work. It is going on my list of potential options. I would want more solar still.
How much would you be looking for? One of the challenges with small campers like this is there’s often physically not enough space on the roof to go too crazy.
@JoshtheRVNerd I would be going with two on top and then the option for two on the ground. I would then bring one of the solar generators to keep things going. I would be working on the road with it.
I have a 2023 15tb that I love. There are several things that would keep me from even considering this layout. Compared to mine, there is very little storage. 2 small cabinets above the kitchen area, and a hanging device in the shower? The back door entry without a canopy/awning is a no go. I do wish I had the stove and oven option vs the 3 burner/ convection microwave. I am convinced yet again that I have the best layout for the 15’.
TB must mean “the best”
Great video! Neat little camper, if they moved the TV back closer to the bed they should be able to have more cabinet space. Also like the hanging storage in the shower. Like the folding sink too.
Thank you for the ideas
As a solo + 4-legged traveler, I lke it--a lot. Just wish the water closet interior wall could swing out 90 degrees when needed to give more room for the toilet. If I'm camping, I can skip showering or shower outdoors, but in rain, cold, or at night, when the other nature calls, I ignore its call at my peril! 🤣
Uncle Josh, I like the thoughtful floor plan on this one. To have an oven included is not only a shocker but a welcomed option especially on a smaller style like this one. This one looks like a lot of fun. Too bad it wasn`t a bit wider though but still very nice.
I'm kinda surprised these rear door models seem to exist ONLY in small, narrow body stuff. I think an 8ft wide version on tandem axles could be great
I’m blown away by the ingenuity!!!!
Someone is really using the nugget!!!🤯🤓
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I like this camper. The Murphy bed is great for an east/west bed. I like that it has a dry bath
TY Kim!
It is so cute!!! It'd be nice to have for a place to cook and shower and sleep, and could be used to store things you wouldn't want to lose if you needed to leave somewhere quick due to weather and wanted something easy to tow! I know that is a lot of specific reasons to like it, but it is perfect for what I want haha.
Awesome glad you like it
Love your reviews! Always a floor plan for everyone and no reason to to be negative on something thats not your cup of tea. Gotta encourage some more unique unicorn like designs. 🙂
Nice little camper I would like to see a awning on the back.
You and me both!
I love the rear door - would love if more bunk models that have it on the side were moving them to the back so you can slide long stuff in
Very laid out camper. Would like to see the hybrid "Roo" in front of it too.
Oh that’s a very interesting idea
A cargostopy…..priceless uncle Josh!
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I really like this layout. The truck camper look always seems more practical in many ways. A good weekend option for sure.
I’d love to see a builder do something like this on tandem axles
The marriage jokes always have me cracking up lol as a solo camper, I think this is the perfect for me! I’m really digging the fact that I can store my kayak through the rear door 😬
Thank you for watching!
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
“I really like it”,very cute & would serve me well .
Awesome Ty John
If they were to design a fold down table attached to the murphy bed, that would get a chef kiss from me
That could be really cool
I love the bathroom!
Amazing!
Yep. I really like this company. Thanks Nerd !!!!!!!!!!!!
Super cute & efficient for it's size! Nice design & a great option for 1 or 2 people.
I think so too!
Absolutely love it! I love the rear door, and your kayak suggestion is spot on! Could easily fit two kayaks in sideways there. I love still having a tow hitch to mount a bike rack. I was considering going down to a teardrop, but this is just small enough with all the creature comforts of a real trailer, just in a micro size.
Awesome! Glad you like it!
Extend this by 6 inches, and have a 60 x 74 bed instead of the mini bed. Otherwise, it's great for what it's intended for. Much better than a teardrop style.
Thank you for the ideas
Don’t usually like Murphy beds but if it’s that or the traditional dinette bed then I’m all for it.
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I like that. That's definitely built for exploring.
I think so too
Josh: Very interesting. While this isn’t the first rolling truck camper you’ve ever highlighted, it definitely meets the truck stop, rest stop rolling head bead and mess test without slideouts and without having to worry about the tow vehicles cargo capacity. As a trailer, it frees up a lot of storage space in the truck bed. The oven is wasted space especially if there’s a convection microwave option. Given the bar in the shower space, this really looks in transit closet space and tote storage. It would be nice if the bed could be north/south or even add 6 inches to the length. A “shortish” couple could sleep fore/aft on a 60” bed. One question though, you didn’t mention is if it had a black tank flush or does it require a “magic wand”? If this trailer were available in the 1970’s and if wife and I were still in our 20’s, this would definitely be a contender in place of our first truck camper. Respectfully, W.S.
Thank you, once again, sir, for the visit
Sweet little camper! Love everything about it except that the windows don't allow for air-flow, that would make this the perfect little camper!❤
Fair
Yes needs the windows and shades like the tab and tags have.😊
I appreciate the dry bath, however the storage for food and clothes is extremely limited.
I currently have a teardrop that sleeps 4. No bathroom, and we cook outside in a gally and love it. This would be total luxury but I would get rid of the kitchen and make that space a bunk. My 6x12 bend teardrop sleeps 4 quite comfortably so I can only imagine this with bunks and no kitchen. I hate cooking inside anyway. I know it is nice in bad weather but just my opinion
I think food tastes better off the fire but some weather doesn’t allow for that
@@JoshtheRVNerd Very true. Thanks for your content. You are one 1⃣ the few that I trust with your opinions and guidance.
of all the trailers ive looked at, this is the only trailer floorplan im willing to invest in. it has everything i need and no deal breakers ive seen. This is the only review i can find on this model though. This is definatly my camper.
Glad to bring you the footage!
This is a great trailer. 🎉
Great review as always brother. I actually love the floor plan… only complaint is the toilet but hey, it’s workable. Also I’d prefer a cassette toilet over a black tank but this is nice… this is me saying this before I check the price 😂
I like this camper. Dry bath, full kitchen! ❤
Awesome TY for watchign
This would be perfect for me. I work at a fishing lodge in Maine for the summers. And i am currently looking for something this size. Thank you 😊
We can ever assist you then let us know
this would be neat to do the twin bed north south in the front. curious how much longer would be needed to achieve. Twin beds with dry bath in a small move quick package. Win!
Several folks have said the same thing. I like when I see consistent trends like that.
But beautiful nonetheless!! Big fan of GeoStaff!!! That brings Solo camper to a whole other level. Kudos to FR.
Thanks for watching!
I like everything about this rv. Im single. Like to travel. I especially like the oven. Haven't seen that in a small rv for years. This is what I've been looking for.
Yeah it's super rare finding ovens in single axles anymore
Josh-you are the best
wow.. ty! :)
Pretty good windows for a small trailer. I may need to be inside but I want to see outside.
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Good use of space. From the outside it does not look like it would have the inside size and use. Nice unit. ( yeah, I said it. Nice unit!)
I agree!
It would be great if they could use a standard shower base to get a few more inches of head space, that and a retracting nautilus door would be nice improvements.
I think I saw a joint in the shower rod so it bumps out when opened
Honestly, a really nice use of the space. Looks great
Glad you think so!
Freaking love it, just what I was waiting for ❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome!!
I absolutely LOVE it! I’ve already forwarded to the warden, we will see what she says…
Warden 😆
Yikes, it will be no after that!!!!
I told Mrs. Grumpy that this looked to me like the perfect small towable camp trailer version of a Van-Lifer rig...or the perfect small 'tour-the-country' RV that would accommodate our needs without having to spend absurd amounts of money for some 3/4-ton tow vehicle. To be honest, the only thing I wish had been better executed was the bathroom/ shower concept. I would be more than happy to have that very same configuration with a wet bath and some more storage space in what is now the shower area. Wardrobe is fine and the hanger rod is fine, but they need to be messed with if someone wants to take a shower. It would be fine as is for a single traveler, but I could see it being an annoyance for a couple if someone wants to take a shower and there isn't really anywhere to place the hanger wardrobe and whatever else is hanging from that removable rod because of the general lack of clothing storage...
Yeah, I will agree the whole way. The bathroom is done. Is a little bit of a head scratcher. But I also kind of understand it given the space aloud. I commend them for trying to include a dry bath despite being split. It’s just a tricky space to work with.
I’m not a huge fan of Murphy beds however, in this case yes. I like this over the “tear drop” style trailers. This looks great for our Jeep JKU. We will be going to our local Bish’s here to look this over.
Remember, the Flagstaff epro is the same thing
This thing is awesome! I bet I could fit a dirtbike through that rear door and use it as a toy hauler
Hmm.. I could see it. The handle bars might be the tricky point
given the small size i think i would of liked the toilet shower combo
Lot of folks saying the same. TY
I love it . Great for a single guy.
I kind of had the same impression. Good solo camper.
I love it but I go on off road trails that would turn the fridge contents into scrambled eggs. Need a top opening chest frig and off road suspension like the No Bo beast mode.
Really love the rear entry designs!
Me too!
Cargoscomy. Nice! Very flexible Perfect singles' camper. Could easily pull with a jeep. Back door entry facilitates loading a kayak or two, and would be safe inside. Nice option.
I’m glad you like it. Thank you.
A back door or 270 awning would be cool.
Yes!
I could totally see that
I am always amazed at how expensive these little trailers are compared to say a mid sized dual axle 8 foot wide model that are in the same ballpark. Except for weight savings and maneuverability, it's like you're paying a cash penalty to be smaller.
Nice trailer, but I just don't see the advantage to camping this much smaller if you're paying the same and already have a truck capable of towing one with at least twice the interior space and amenities.
If they were priced proportionately to their size, I would certainly be much more intrigued.
Nice presentation. Cheers!
It’s kind of like how getting a miniature candy bar isn’t that much less than just a full-size candy bar. There’s still a similar amount of stuff going into it. It’s just smaller size overall.