Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS (Full Review & Walkthrough)


Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS

If you’re in the market for a small, lightweight camper that’s easy to tow and packed with features, you’ll want to check out the Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS.

As this travel trailer is one of the most popular campers on the road today with tons of positive reviews.

And with a dry weight of just 3,375 pounds and a length of only 20 feet 2 inches, this lightweight camper is very easy to manage and maneuver.

Allowing it to be pulled by a variety of vehicles, including many SUVs.

There’s so much more to know about this popular camper though, so if you’re interested in the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro 19FBS, you’ll definitely want to keep reading.

As we provide a complete review and breakdown of the Geo Pro 19FBS as well as answer some of the most common questions about the camper.

Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro Overview

Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS

Before we take a closer look at the Geo Pro 19FBS though, it’s important that we talk briefly about the Rockwood Geo Pro travel trailer more generally.

To better understand where the Geo Pro fits into Forest River’s broader lineup of RVs.

As Forest River is one of the largest and leading manufacturers in the RV space.

Producing everything from lightweight campers like the Wolf Pup, and R-Pod to large luxury fifth wheels toy haulers and even destination or park trailers that can have three bedrooms.

But one of Forest River’s most popular travel trailers is the Rockwood Geo Pro and its sister RV the Flagstaff E-Pro (more on this later).

As these travel trailers offer a wide variety of floorplans and trim levels (currently 10) that fit a wide range of budgets and RVing needs.

As the Rockwood Geo Pro and Flagstaff E-Pro not only offer a variety of classic travel trailer configurations, but they also offer a teardrop and toy hauler configuration as well.

Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS Video Walkthrough & Quick Specs

Perfect for short to medium size trips, the compact lightweight Rockwood Geo Pro 19FBS has everything you need for a quick weekend getaway to a week-long camping trip.

As the G19FBS is a self-contained camper that can be used for both campground camping as well as boondocking in the backcountry.

  • Exterior Length: 20 Feet 2 Inches
  • Dry Weight: 3,375 Pounds
  • Sleeping Capacity: Up to 4
  • Bathroom: 3-Piece Dry Bath
  • Slide-Outs: 1
  • Hitch Weight: 479 Pounds
  • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating: 4,479 Pounds
  • Cargo Carrying Capacity: 1,104 Pounds
  • Exterior Width: 7 Feet 8 Inches
  • Exterior Height: 9 Feet 9 Inches
  • Awing Size: 11 Feet
  • Air Conditioning: 13,500 BTU Roof-Mounted Low Profile AC
  • Heating: 20,000 BTU Furnace
  • Water Heater: Quick Recovery Electric/Propane
  • Fresh Water Tank: 31 Gallon
  • Gray Water Tank: 30 Gallon
  • Black Water Tank: 30 Gallon

Geo Pro 19FBS Interior Amenities

Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G19FBS Floorplan

Now that we have a general overview of the Geo Pro 19FBS, let’s take a closer look at all its interior amenities.

To get a better feel for the trailer’s usability and functionality.

Starting with its sleeping capacity and accommodations.

Sleeping Accommodations

Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS Interior

The Rockwood Geo Pro 19FBS can accommodate up to four campers at a time.

Thanks to the camper’s front east-to-west queen bed and 72-inch sofa that can convert into a secondary sleeping space.

Making this camper ideal for couples and small families.

If you’re looking for more sleeping capacity though or have a larger family, there are other Geo Pro floorplans that offer higher sleeping capacities.

Such as the G16BH, the G19BH, and the G20BHS, which are all bunkhouse travel trailers that offer higher sleeping capacities.

Galley

Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS Galley

While the Galley on the Rockwood Geo Pro 19FBS is not overly large, it does have everything you’d need to cook most meals while camping and traveling.

As the Geo Pro 19FBS offers a stainless steel single bowl kitchen sink with a high-rise faucet, a propane cooktop with a hood vent, an oven, a microwave, and a good size 12V double door refrigerator.

In addition, the 19FBS also offers a good amount of storage space with several doors and overhead cabinets.

If there was one limiting factor of the camper’s kitchen though, it would have to be its lack of counter space.

As the 19FBS offers close to zero counter space, with the exception of a removable glass top that sits over the cooktop and a tiny bit of counter space on either side of the sink.

Bathroom

Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS Bathroom

The bathroom in this small Geo Pro camper is a real bright spot.

As the Rockwood Geo Pro 19FBS offers one of the best bathrooms in its class, in regards to size as well as features.

As the Geo Pro 19FBS offers a spacious rear corner three-piece dry bath, with a separate shower, toilet, and vanity with a medicine cabinet.

And if you’re someone that likes to boondock or dry camp, this Geo Pro bathroom has you covered.

As the 19FBS bathroom not only offers nice size holding tanks, with a 31-gallon fresh water tank, 30-gallon gray water tank, and 30-gallon blackwater tank, but it also offers a built-in water pump for off-grid water pressure, as well as a shower water miser.

Which allows you to recirculate the water for the shower until the desired water temp is reached.

Geo Pro 19FBS Exterior Features and Amenities

Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS

Now that we’ve looked at some of the main interior amenities of the Geo Pro 19FBS, let’s check out its main exterior components as well.

Starting with the camper’s construction.

Construction

Like all Forest River products, the Rockwood Geo Pro camper uses class-leading materials and construction.

As the Geo Pro offers six-sided aluminum cage construction, vacuum laminated walls, and roof, and 5/8-inch tongue, and grove plywood flooring.

As well as interior and exterior Azdel sidewall construction.

Which is a superior green-based material that will never delaminate like wood-based materials, such as luan.

In addition, the Geo Pro also features several other premium exterior construction features as well.

Including a Dexter torsion axle with aluminum wheels, tinted frameless windows, a front rock guard and windshield, solid entry steps, and a power tongue jack.

Which makes hooking and unhooking the trailer a breeze.

Propane & Battery Capacity

The Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro 19FBS comes standard with two 20-pound propane tanks as well as a dual battery tray that can accommodate two batteries for extra off-grid power.

Which will provide plenty of off-grid power to keep your devices charged and run the majority of the RV systems, except for the AC.

It’s worth mentioning, however, for those that like to boondock that even with dual batteries on the camper, the 12V fridge on the Geo Pro will quickly drain standard lead acid batteries.

So if you plan to boondock and want to run the fridge off the batteries, you’ll need to upgrade your batteries to lithium-ion batteries or invest in a 30 Amp RV generator to provide auxiliary power to the camper.

Solar Capability

Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS Solar Panel

Another feature that really helps the Forest River Geo Pro stand out from the crowd is its standard 200-watt roof-mounted solar panel and 1,000-watt inverter.

Because while you might assume that every new RV today would have standard solar power, this just isn’t the case.

As many RV manufacturers only prewire the camper for solar and don’t offer standard solar panels and instead only offer it as an option.

And, if you’re looking for even more solar power, the Geo Pro also comes standard with a ground solar port that allows you to add an auxiliary panel to the solar system.

In addition, the camper can also be optioned with a second 200-watt roof-mounted solar panel as well.

Exterior Storage

While the Geo Pro 19FBS doesn’t have a lot of exterior storage, due to its smaller size, what exterior storage it does have is well-designed.

As the 19FBS features radius baggage doors with a keyed alike system and magnetic door catches.

Which makes it much easier to access the contents of the exterior baggage compartments.

Plus, the camper also has a dedicated spot for the sewer hose, to prevent cross-contamination.

Awning

Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS Awning

The awning on the Geo Pro 19FBS is an 11-foot power awning that can be extended and retracted with just a push of a button.

Which is great for those that don’t want the hassle of setting up and taking down the awning manually.

And thanks to its robust side support arms the awning doesn’t require any additional front supports arms that need to be attached to the ground.

Which gives the space under the awning a very open feel.

Just watch your head around those support arms!

As plenty of people have hit their heads on them while walking around the trailer.

In fact, this is so common that people will often hang towels or other items from the support arms to ensure they steer clear of them.

How Much is the Geo Pro 19FBS?

A new Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS will cost between $28,000 and $30,000, depending on the dealer and its options.

While a used Geo Pro 19FBS will cost anywhere from $20,000 to $25,000, depending on its production year and condition.

If you’re looking for a more detailed answer on the cost of the Rockwood Geo Pro 19FBS or want to see the cost of other Geo Pro models, check out our blog post “How Much Does a Forest River Geo Pro Cost?“.

Who is the Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS Best Suited For?

The Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro 19FBS is best suited for couples or small families that enjoy camping and traveling while still having all the comforts of home.

As the Rockwood Geo Pro 19FBS is a full-featured self-contained camper that offers all the amenities you would find in a home just in a smaller more compact package.

Making this camper great for weekend getaways, as well as longer camping trips.

Plus, with its standard solar package, 1,000-watt inverter, good-size holding tanks, and onboard batteries/propane tanks, the Geo Pro 19FBS is also a great choice for those that enjoy boondocking or dry camping.

The camper does have a few drawbacks though that are worth mentioning.

The first of which is a general lack of storage.

Because while the travel trailer does off both interior and exterior storage, they’re both somewhat limited, which could be an issue on longer camping trips.

The second drawback to the camper is a lack of counter space in the kitchen, which is pretty much non-existent.

Which might not be too big of an issue for simple camp meals but could be a real annoyance when trying to prepare anything more than hot dogs and burgers.

All in all, though, the Forest River Geo Pro 19FBS is a great camper for couples or small families that enjoy camping, boondocking, and spending time outdoors.

To see even more information on the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro 19FBS and a 3D tour of the interior, check out Forest River’s website by clicking here.

What is the Difference Between Forest River E-Pro and Geo Pro?

E-Pro vs Geo Pro

If you’ve been looking at the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro, you might have noticed that there’s another camper that looks very similar to the Geo Pro, which is the E-Pro.

And that’s for good reason.

As the Rockwood Geo Pro and Flagstaff E-Pro are actually sister RVs.

Which means they’re the exact same camper offering the same floorplans and trim levels, just with different badging and slighting different color schemes.

And if you’re wondering why Forest River would make the exact same RV with different names and colors, this is actually a pretty common practice in the RV industry.

As it allows RV manufacturers to supply RV dealers located close to one another with different RV brands.

Which prevents the RV dealerships from having to compete on the exact same RV.

Regardless of whether you’re looking at an E-Pro or Geo Pro though, just know that they’re pretty much the exact same RV, with the exception of the above-mentioned differences.

How Wide is a Geo Pro 19FBS?

The Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro 19FBS has an exterior width of 7 feet 8 inches.

Making the Gro Pro 19FBS narrower compared to other full-size travel trailers, which are generally 8 feet wide.

Which has its advantages as well as disadvantages.

Because while the Geo Pro 19FBS is more manageable and easier to tow due to its narrower width, it also offers less interior width and space while camping.

How Tall is a Geo Pro 19FBS?

The Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro 19FBS has an exterior height of 9 feet 9 inches.

Making it slightly shorter compared to other full-size travel trailers, which are generally between 10 and 11 feet tall.

Which has its advantages as well as disadvantages.

Because while the Geo Pro 19FBS is easier to tow and less susceptible to wind, due to its shorter height, it also offers slightly less headroom, with an interior height of 6 feet 6 inches.

What is the Smallest Geo Pro Camper?

Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB

The smallest Geo Pro camper is the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB, which has a length of 15 feet 10 inches and a dry weight of 2,667 pounds.

Despite its smaller size though, the Geo Pro G15TB, like all other Gro Pros, is still a completely self-contained camper.

As the G15TB offers both seating and sleeping accommodations, a full-featured galley, and a wet bath.

For more info on the Forest River Rockwood Geo Pro G15TB and to see its floorplan, be sure to check out Forest River’s website by clicking here.

Jason Kidd

Jason is an avid lover of RVs and the RV lifestyle. He is both a writer and editor for RV Owner HQ and has been RVing and camping for over 20 years.

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