In the video above we join the team from Big Truck Big RV for a tour of the 2024 Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB travel trailer by Forest River.
One of the tiniest towables around, the Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB is essentially a master suite on wheels.
For a tiny trailer, I was impressed by the amount of exterior storage it has. Couple this with a respectable cargo carrying capacity of over 1,000 pounds and you can tote along a fair amount of gear.
For a trailer this small, the kitchen impresses, featuring a 12-volt refrigerator, a 3-burner recessed cooktop with flush mount cover, and a convection microwave.
The large dinette with twin long bench seats converts to an almost-king-sized bed for sleeping.
There is also a small but functional wet bath.
More nice features of the 2024 Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB travel trailer

- Single torsion axle, Rubber-Ryde suspension
- TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)
- Outdoor propane griddle
- Optional 200W of rooftop solar with 1800W inverter
- Heated holding tanks
- Outdoor speakers
- Power awning
- 6-sided aluminum cage construction
- Maxxair fan
- Showermi$er water saver system
- Azdel composite construction
What’s not to like?
Overall, I like this one a lot, especially considering its size.
I would like it if they had made the bench seats, or at least one of them, a little shorter and put in a wardrobe closet.
Another frequent gripe of mine in small trailers, that also applies here, is the kitchen sink should be larger (in my opinion).
Tall folks will have to crouch to use the shower.
2024 Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB travel trailer specs
- Length: 15’8”
- UVW: 2,846 pounds
- CCC: 1,061 pounds
- 20,000 BTU furnace
- 13,500 rooftop AC
- Fresh water: 31 gallons
- Gray water: 12 gallons
- Black water: 12 gallons
- MSRP: $31,526 (on sale at the show for $25,995)
Learn more about the 2024 Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB travel trailer here.
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Has some nice features. But a 3 burner cooktop is a waste. We have a 3 burner, in our RV, that is significantly larger, based on appearance. But a larger pan or pot easily covers 1 1/2 of the burners. The other thing is the microwave, which is great if you like to use a microwave while on your knees.
My requirement is a dedicated bed. If it came down to this RV or none at all I think I could be happy with this one. Placement of the microwave is problematic for old arthritic joints. I like the spread of windows around bed/dinette.
This Geo-Pro would make a perfect fishing-kayaking “lodge” if only the beds were 6″ LONGER, not shorter! Anyone over 6′ tall using a pillow (and who doesn’t?) can’t sleep in a 74″ bed, especially one with a wall at the foot of the bed. When are RV manufacturers going to realize that the average American male in the 21st century is no longer 5′ 7″? Other than the bed length, the torsion axle, kitchen, wet bath, solar (expanded), inverter, and light weight would make it a trailer that could be easily towed by any mid-size truck/SUV to your favorite Gold Medal trout stream or lake for the weekend!
Thank you, Cheri! 🙂 Aside from the price (which does seem largely warranted, given the apparent build-quality), this seems a potentially great RV to use as a base camp when hunting or fishing or hiking or … whatever one likes to do outside. Thank you for finding and sharing the review! Have a great weekend and safe travels! 🙂
I just got my 2024 G15TB from Camping World. It was a hassle, negotiations were dreadful but I got it for $21,276 out the door. Can’t wait to start the mods!
Hi, Jerry. Congratulations on your new cool trailer! Great job on negotiating the price!👍 We hope you get many miles and many years of hassle-free enjoyment from it. Have fun with the mods, i.e., personalizing it. Keep us posted, OK? Have a good night. 😀 –Diane at RVtravel.com
P.S. to Jerry. I just looked at your website. Your place is gorgeous! (I didn’t want to mention the name in case you didn’t want me to.) Are you sure you’re gonna have time to enjoy your new travel trailer?😉 You folks look awfully busy. Take care. 😀 –Diane at RVtravel.com