In the video above we join Colin from Will It Camp for a walk-through tour of the tiny Flagstaff E-Pro 15TB travel trailer by Forest River, the smallest walkable trailer in the Flagstaff lineup.
This tiny trailer has a shockingly large amount of exterior and pass-through storage.
I love the versatility of the sleeping space—two twin beds that easily convert into a single king-sized bed, depending on how you want to use the RV.
The kitchen features a microwave oven and 12-volt refrigerator inside and a table and griddle outside with propane quick connect. I was also surprised to see a 3-burner cooktop inside, expecting it to be two. The 12-volt fridge and freezer are far larger than you get in many RVs that are larger than this one.
There is also a small but functional wet bath, so essentially all the basics in a diminutive package.

More nice features of the 2024 Flagstaff E-Pro 15TB
- 6-sided aluminum cage construction
- Power awning
- Heated holding tanks
- 20,000 BTU furnace
- 13,500 BTU rooftop A/C
- TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system)
- Power tongue jack
- ShowerMiser water saver
- 200 watts rooftop solar (with optional 200 more)
- 1,800 watt inverter
- Azdel composite walls
What’s not to like?
It’s not the end of the world, as they had to fit a lot into this tiny space, but the position of the microwave is low, and the kitchen sink is small. One less burner in lieu of an extra sink or counter space would have been a better choice, in my opinion.
There does not seem to be any hanging storage at all.
Our host, at 6’5” tall, just barely fits inside, so tall folks might want to look elsewhere.
2024 Flagstaff E-Pro 15TB specs
- UVW: 2,846 pounds
- CCC: 1,061 pounds
- Length: 15’8”
- Fresh water: 31 gallons
- Gray water: 12 gallons
- Black water: 12 gallons
- MSRP: About $30,000
Learn more about the 2024 Flagstaff E-Pro 15TB here.
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This is not a good camper to have a bloating gas problem in.
Thank you, Cheri! 🙂 What an amazing RV in such a tiny package! I wonder if this would make a perfect base-camp from which to hunt or fish? It certainly seems promising, given the features and especially the diminutive size. Surely, it bears consideration for such a use. 🙂 Thanks again and safe travels! 🙂
For that price, you buy two Braxton Creek Bushwacker + 15DS teardrops. You would have the same 15.5′ length, rear bed/dinette, 12v fridge, torsion axles, and laminated fiberglass walls and roof as the Flagstaff. But you would also have a DRY (!) bath, 2 propane burners, and a side-mount AC unit that leaves no potentially leaky hole in the roof.