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R-Pod Review and the 10th Anniversary Edition of the R-Pod

R-Pod’s 10th Anniversary Edition

At the 2019 Open House, Jeff and Cody Shade met at the 2019 R-Pod edition from Forest River. Cody tells why the 2019 edition is ‘high-flying’! One cool feature is the new outside kitchen with two burner cooktop and sink. AND, if you want, you can pick the outside kitchen up and move to keep that storage area.

There are 10 floor plans now. The new one has two twin beds in a unit that is only about 20 feet long. Some other 10th year anniversary features are the new sink, floor treatment, color upgrades and more. With 10 floor plans, you’re sure to find one that meets your needs.

Of course, one of the main features of the R-Pod is the ability to be pulled with most vehicles! Check out the new R-Pod in this show and learn more about it here!

Jeff Reviews an R-Pod

Every once in a while, an RV comes along that seems to set a new standard in the industry.

Its cosmetic good looks, features, and functionality all add up to a vehicle that becomes very popular.

Well, the R-Pod trailer from Forest River has been around for a few years now, but it’s still flyin’ off the dealers’ lots. The R-Pod cosmetics make it really easy to identify and part of what has made it so popular today. The colors are great. The graphics are minimal.

R-Pod Fenders make it easy to towPart of what makes it really great to tow is its overall shape. That rounded configuration makes it very aerodynamic. The front helps cut through the wind, regardless of what kind of tow vehicle you have on. In this particular floor plan the kitchen is on the back, so they brought the back end down straight, and that allows a little bit better cabinet space in the back for the kitchen.

One of the things that you also see on the trailer is the fact that it has the fenders and the tires on the outside of the trailer, so the trailer is a little bit narrower than a standard one that lets you put the tires and fenders on the outside, and that means you don’t have wheel wells on the inside of the trailer to have to build cabinets and such around, and that’s kind of a convenient thing for the designers.

There’s a few other features on the outside here that are worth talking about, as well, so let’s take a closer look. Now, this particular floor plan of this trailer has only one exterior storage compartment. They use this really nice, new, high-tech magnetic latches, which are really handy, and this compartment runs all the way across the trailer on the front.

Kitchen in R-Pod Travel TrailerSlide-out rooms makes small trailers like the R-Pod very popular. This trailer is approximately 17 feet long in the body, but it’s got a 9 foot slide-out, which is darn near a full wall in something like this.

But let’s take a look on the inside. These little R-Pods have been pretty well known for having a tremendous amount of space and functionality on the inside. This one happens to be the R-Pod 179. It’s got the rear kitchen, side dinette in the slide-out and a forward bed.

This rear kitchen arrangement is really great for cooks because, if you happen to have cooking as an emphasis for your RVing, this is a nice setup because it covers wall to wall in the rig. You’ve got a lot of open counter space. And over on the other side is your generic, two-burner stove, which does the trick. I mean, we’re not gonna be doing any big Thanksgiving dinners in a small trailer like this, so the two-burner works great for making morning coffee and such.

You’ve got quite a variety of storage spaces, some drawers, and another handy cabinet. This is the back end of the slide-out, and, here you have your frig and nice size microwave oven which we find really handy.

R-Pod 10th Anniversary EditionAnd this is all very conveniently accessible to the kitchen. This version of the R-Pod, the 179, has a full-wall slide that includes the refrigerator, the microwave, and this dinette, which is, for a little-bitty trailer, pretty darn big. The table is portable, so in addition to positioning it inside where you find the best use for it, you could also take it outside, for example, and use it in your campsite, and it also adjusts for level,

The dinette also turns into an additional sleeping space, which would be kind of snug unless it just happens to be a couple of little kids.

This floor plan includes a wet bath. It’s got a toilet, kind of a built-in shower, and a really small sink in the corner. It is functional, and it’ll do what it has to do, but it’s not exactly what you call one with stretch-out room.

Another one of the R-Pod floor plans, on the other hand, has a bath that goes across the back of the vehicle with a separate shower, so it kind of depends on what’s important to you. If you like–if you really want a good quality, a good-sized shower, you’d probably pick that other floor plan.

This one also has a full-size bed up front. Because of the small overall size of the trailer– it’s like the trailer is about 6 foot 6, wall to wall, on the outside–the bed space is about 6 foot 3 inches, approximately, from wall to wall, so for the average-size person, they’re gonna fit it just fine.

The television is on a mount, so you could swing it around, and you can watch it from the dinette area or move it back and be able to keep watching it from the bed area, and this, of course, is also adjacent to the stereo, which is really close to everything.

The R-Pod was a good match-up for Jeff’s Nissan Frontier pickup, and would, likewise, tow well with other small vehicles.

The R-Pod just keeps getting better and better. It’s certainly worth a look if you’re interested in a lightweight trailer. Click here more information about the R-Pod trailer.