I was originally set on this model GeoPro so I went to the dealer earlier this week completely set on buying it. When I toured this camper however, I found that I’d have to be about 4 inches shorter ( I’m 6’2”) in order to sleep in it. If you’re 6 feet tall or taller than this model is NOT for you. I ended up purchasing a Jayco. I will say though, that I found the quality of the GeoPros is very good and they seem sturdy and well built.
Nice presentation. These offer a lot for such a small space. After viewing hundreds of similar sites, I hope to start seeing more colorful interiors in the future.
Here are some general prices for the Rockwood Geo Pros... The 12' will run closer to $10k. The 14' Geo Pros run about $15k. About 2000 lbs dry. The 16' is about $17k. The 17' is about $18k. The 19' is closer to $20k. About 3000 lbs dry. These prices depend on where you are and how long the trailer has been sitting on the lot. Could be lower or higher. You also need to add dealer fees and taxes to these sale prices. Fees can change per dealer, with destination fees changing a bit based on the distance of the dealer from the factory. Also consider possible monthly storage fees when calculating monthly payments and lower miles per gallon when towing. All of these trailers can be towed by a half ton pickup truck and most mid size SUVs. You may want to consider sway control for your hitch on the bigger trailers if you're towing with a smaller vehicle. You will also need a brake controller.
NO...A 2 Door Wrangler has a 2000lb limit. It's the 4 door that has a 3500lb limit. So this wouldn't work for a 2 door. I know because I have a 2 Dr Wrangler and finding a lightweight trailer has been a problem.
They are a nice motorhome as well.... Around $70,000 AUD ($54,000 USD approx.) for a entry level one though..... At least its a Mercedes!!!! As for the trailer (caravan) nearly all of the vans in Australia are expensive and have all the bells and whistles. There are a few "basic" ones around, mostly import ones for the UK or South Africa. I have built 2 of my own for a fraction of the cost of a new one and get comments and offers to buy them where ever we go in them.
A nice high neck faucet would make such a big difference I don't know why they cheap out on that. Cabinets are nice. Great idea with the storage in the bathroom
You people are some of the rudest on here. Knocking everything from his dialect to the way he filmed it. You wouldn't do that to his face so don't do it online. Geez have some manors.
I don't know why they don't drug give you the price on those trailers it would sure help for someone and it would be a better selling point I think that's only my opinion
From my experience having the furnace outlet low in the back directly under the bed creates a concentration of hot air directly beneath the bed which turns into a griddle before the ambient temperature in the cabin warms up very much. Also, the 90 degree straight back seating provides no upper back support which will make for very uncomfortable days spent inside due to weather issues. Lots of big trailer features are nice but they drive the price up and kinda defeat one of the major appeals of a small simple camper. Also one important specification usually omitted is the load capacity of the axle. If the unit weighs 1900 plus pounds, it wouldn't surprise me if it was equipped with a 2000 lb rated axle.
I noticed that heater under bed like that. With the leather or fake leather it holds the heat and its almost impossible to stand. My sister had a camper like that. They ended up not using furnace and brought a little heater that warmed up but not to hot. That should be moved for the money these are. Otherwise its really nice.
Leave the bed down and make a bolster by rolling some 4”foam and taping it. Have a simple sock sewn with draw strings on both ends. Eat on a TV tray kept under the bed. A small 12v fan on the floor could circulate the heat better.
just pulled mine 5300 miles with my Dodge Caravan V6 with factory tow package. Had to keep driving speed below 65 mph to keep gas milage over 13 mpg as van was filled with me, my wife, two dogs, my oxygen equipment, and most of our stuff.
The comments have brought up some interesting questions. One general question about any/all units. Is there an option available for swapping out the blackwater tank for a composting toilet?
I would like to know cash money out the door price on this model but i do want the 12 volt, gas, 110 volt fridge and will the little Honda generator pull a/c ?
Wow I love the amenities. Im in the market for a smaller but feature packed trailer like this that I can pull with an SUV. Whats the price of it? If it had a slide out it would have all the boxes ticked
Where do you put the batteries and propane tank? Is there a Solar option? Does the dinette turn into a bed for a single person? Where is the TV hook-up for the inside? He missed a lot of details.
I'm in Spokane and just witnessed one yesterday; it was so cool looking, I couldn't resist peeping in (similar setup to the one in vid). It was used and for sale by a credit union in their parking lot going for $13k. That's what made me search for these pod things.
Runaway offers a great starting platform for an affordable price; ready to customize, as James Boaz requested. An "empty shell" with advantageous features.
i want one but i do not need the stereo or speakers and the tv would be one of my choosing i think you know why and increase the bathroom size ? if possible.
, why is it when you guys always put commercials on here you never put the price or the size of the vehicle we don't know the damn size and we don't know the damn price please tell the price and the size of these vehicles for crying out loud