We down sized in October 2023 from a class A to this 2024 trailer and love it. Perfect for us 2 since kids are grown and no longer come camping. Ours did come with optional gas electric refrigerator which I actually love for boondocking and that’s all we have ever had in past coaches. Build quality is great on ours and fit and finish. This thing tows like a dream since it is light weight .
Love this, it is perfect for a single person or a couple. Huge sink, big oven, upgraded shower and plenty of storage plus all of the boondocking capabilities.
I’ve had my for two weeks. I was able to use it the last 4 nights. I wanted to use it the first week but the fridge was not mounted properly and fell against the cabinets across from it. Not a good start. So the trailer sat at the dealership until they could install the missing screws that go through the sides of the fridge into the wood. What I like about it so far, has been how dark it stays inside if you like to sleep in. My last trailer didn’t have the dark glass on the windows. I also got the vent pillows that stuff into the bathroom skylight and the vent above near the bottom of the bed. I felt very comfortable sleeping in after a late night of star gazing. I’m glad the video mentioned 2 things. 1 - that you shouldn’t sit on the slide out when in. I didn’t remember that. 2 - not to cook with the griddle sitting on the shelf that sits on the side bracket. I thought you were supposed to but I didn’t like that idea. The first time I had the griddle sitting on the ground, which I didn’t like so the second time I used the shelf but I ordered a small table to put the griddle on so it can sit at a good level for cooking as well as be away from the trailer. I’m not sure why rockwood didn’t give us a way to use the griddle? I didn’t know that there was a gas / 12v fridge option but you’re limited to what the dealer has ordered. I would have preferred the gas option. I was at an electric spot the 1st 2 nights but moved to a non-electric spot the next 2 nights. The batteries were full yesterday morning as I went to pack up and go home. I have two solar panels. About the fridge, I wish the manuals were more clear on how to set up the fridge. There are 5 settings but I don’t understand which setting to use to run the fridge. The alarms screamed at me the first night with the heater running, hopefully it had something to do with using it the first time (1 am in the morning). I’ve ran the heater several times trying different things to see if the alarms would go off again. One other time the alarms went off but I didn’t notice the smoke detector on the ceiling, I was concentrating on watching the light on the alarm panel, it stayed green when the alarm went off during my test. It supposed to have a steady red or flashing lights depending on if it’s detected propane or CO2 so maybe it was the smoke detector going off. The one thing I don’t like is the heavy tongue weight, 860 pounds dry. (With batteries and full propane) as advertised loaded weight, it should only be 580 pounds! This heavy tongue weight doesn’t even include my camping gear which will be limited so I don’t exceed my truck payload weight. I hope the newly order weight distribution hitch helps out. Another thing I will be looking for is a cover for the sofa, the light color of the fabric made me be very careful after cooking over a fire then going in and sitting down on the sofa to eat.
860lbs of tongue weight on a trailer this size? That is basically 20%, geesh. Did you get this weighed at a scale? Glad you pointed this out, thank you.
This is one of the few tandems that my 2022 Frontier can tow, and is on my short list. I would like to see at least one of the wardrobes extended all the way down with the pocket in the back.
When we were shopping back in 2021, it was between this model and the FE 192rbs. I really liked the perceived better quality of the minilite and the nicer suspension that it has over the FE, but in the end, the full length queen in the 192rbs made us choose that one….I’m 6’3”. I feel like lots of folks are not fans of short queen beds and that rockwood could fix this floor plan with a bit of tweaking the size of the slide. The sofa seems unnecessarily long and the slide unnecessarily deep. Even with the full length bed and the slide in travel position in our 192, we can easily pass by the end corner of the bed nearest the slide for packing, etc.
Your honesty, excellent R.V. tours, and knowledge of the product have solidified my choice of where to purchase our “first” travel trailer-we’re going with the Jayco Feather Micro 199 (bunk house with slide)
Campers are getting better head room I'm 6"5' and I fit comfortably in my roo 233s would be neat if the TV could hinge off of the ceiling to be more inline with the bed
Love your videos! I have watched several this past week to research our next RV. Decided on this 2109S. Thanks for all the information, you do a fantastic job! ❤
Got to look at one of these today, I have to say the 2109s checks a lot of boxes. There wasn't much to pick at but for the frameless windows and "slightly" uncomfortable sofa. The windows only open about 2" at the bottom, this really restricts cross breeze and overall air flow. As such the trailer felt stuffy. We boondock a lot and on a warm day I can see this being uncomfortable. The salesman said run the Max Air fan, sure that would help but in my opinion not the best idea when trying to conserve battery power. The sofa I could live with and maybe improve using some pillows for lumbar support and foam under the seat to soften it up a bit. I wish there was a way to make the arms longer on the window mechanism to gain more air flow but my research has come up blank. Could be a deal breaker for us.
Campers that are durable and comfortable are priority. Open floor plan is fine but the bed needs to be longer the sink needs to be moved away from the stove so counter space is near cooking, the couch needs to be recliner the bathroom toilet space needs to be bigger but it could work. Family first and I hope your daughter is well.
I'm really struggling to come up with something I would change. I like this one almost all around, although I would ditch the 30# tanks for 20# ones. Yes, I'm odd like that.
@@JoshtheRVNerd Yep, easy and I always prefer to use the electricity I'm paying for at the campsite, so a 20# tank will last us over a years worth of camping. Boondockers will need more for sure, but park campers (Especially with a 'dual fuel' water heater) can stretch propane use out forever.
Like these rock woods! Love how small the rv is and how big the interior is. Huge fan now that they put back the struts. The bedroom is nice. Like all of the storage all over the Rv. Love the bigger oven Wish all rvs had that. I would use the 6 fom toper for the bed. Love Rock wood use the Xl vet fans. Big fan of this brand. Can I get a different outside color. Like a brown? Thank you josh! Get rid of the slackers they are useless.
Liked your review, like the TT. Looking for something small for just me. Plus be able to tow with a 3500 van. Will check specs for tow vehicle. Thank you for review!
Perfect couple’s floorplan in almost every way👍although a true queen would be awesome, and you just have to get used to the small elbow banging shower that also occasionally gets in the way if you are left handed and trying to brush your teeth😂
Hey Josh, love the review of 2109s. I'm glad they are still making this floor plan. Glad they have upgraded a few of the fit and finishes, minor as they were. As I've said before, we have a 2015 2109s and love it. Overhead cabinet doors swing up with struts on ours, and I like that better. I've had the side-swinging head-knockers before. Love this bathroom over ours, shower especially. Now, my major question...given ours is a 2015 and no ladder. Do you think it's ok to walk on the roof? I've been told both yes and no. I'm not carving this in stone, just asking your opinion. Oh, and I'm the only one getting up there and weigh 145.
My wife LOVES this model of the Mini Lite line. I'm not a fan of how they've crammed up the bathroom and I would lean toward the 2205S with the theater seats. But really, I'm more partial to the 2513S...for which I'm still waiting for a recent video tour!! #nerdherd
@@JoshtheRVNerd Just saw that there's a Micro Lite 25BSDS, which is the same as this Mini Lite model, at Bish's Ludington, MI location. Sounds like a Josh day trip to me! 😁
1) I think I like the interior color palette. 2) The two prices on the website are not the same. They are the same camper correct? 3) I like the full ladder.
Pricing on our site is for each individual model Pricing varies by shipping distance to each store, by options applied, and by changes in MFG'ing invoice That's why I leave links to our site. RVs have factors that greatly swing pricing. One price in a video is guaranteed not to be accurate for MOST viewers
We had this one in a Flagstaff and loved it except for the sofa. Because of the well wheel … too bad you can’t put recliners on this unless you up a model.
Hello Uncle Josh 🖐😃, the front part where the bed is is perfect, BUT, that shower is a big NO NO! We would ❤ LOVE a second entry door where the TV is and a suitable shower. Thank you Uncle Josh for doing what you do, you are G. R. E. A. T !! ❤ 🤗🤠
When we were shopping back in 2021, it was between this model and the FE 192rbs. I really liked the perceived better quality of the minilite and the nicer suspension that it has over the FE, but in the end, the full length queen in the 192rbs made us choose that one….I’m 6’3”. I feel like lots of folks are not fans of short queen beds and that rockwood could fix this floor plan with a bit of tweaking the size of the slide. The sofa seems unnecessarily long and the slide unnecessarily deep. Even with the full length bed and the slide in travel position in our 192, we can easily pass by the end corner of the bed nearest the slide for packing, etc.
We down sized in October 2023 from a class A to this 2024 trailer and love it. Perfect for us 2 since kids are grown and no longer come camping. Ours did come with optional gas electric refrigerator which I actually love for boondocking and that’s all we have ever had in past coaches. Build quality is great on ours and fit and finish. This thing tows like a dream since it is light weight .
Ty so much for sharing!!
We own an early 2017 Rockwood 2109S. We love it!! Tows like a dream!
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This is a great singles or couples TT that is nice, small, great features at a good price. And I really like the tandem axles.
Ty!!
Love this, it is perfect for a single person or a couple.
Huge sink, big oven, upgraded shower and plenty of storage plus all of the boondocking capabilities.
😃 glad you like it!
I'm happy to say that after sending my sister dozens of your videos to help her find the perfect RV, she's finally subscribed to your channel.
That is awesome! Ty
Thanks for preaching respect. Life without it ain’t fun and I see it more than I want to.
You bet
Glad to see shades that go from bottom to top
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I’ve had my for two weeks. I was able to use it the last 4 nights. I wanted to use it the first week but the fridge was not mounted properly and fell against the cabinets across from it. Not a good start. So the trailer sat at the dealership until they could install the missing screws that go through the sides of the fridge into the wood.
What I like about it so far, has been how dark it stays inside if you like to sleep in. My last trailer didn’t have the dark glass on the windows. I also got the vent pillows that stuff into the bathroom skylight and the vent above near the bottom of the bed. I felt very comfortable sleeping in after a late night of star gazing.
I’m glad the video mentioned 2 things. 1 - that you shouldn’t sit on the slide out when in. I didn’t remember that. 2 - not to cook with the griddle sitting on the shelf that sits on the side bracket. I thought you were supposed to but I didn’t like that idea. The first time I had the griddle sitting on the ground, which I didn’t like so the second time I used the shelf but I ordered a small table to put the griddle on so it can sit at a good level for cooking as well as be away from the trailer. I’m not sure why rockwood didn’t give us a way to use the griddle?
I didn’t know that there was a gas / 12v fridge option but you’re limited to what the dealer has ordered. I would have preferred the gas option. I was at an electric spot the 1st 2 nights but moved to a non-electric spot the next 2 nights. The batteries were full yesterday morning as I went to pack up and go home. I have two solar panels. About the fridge, I wish the manuals were more clear on how to set up the fridge. There are 5 settings but I don’t understand which setting to use to run the fridge.
The alarms screamed at me the first night with the heater running, hopefully it had something to do with using it the first time (1 am in the morning). I’ve ran the heater several times trying different things to see if the alarms would go off again. One other time the alarms went off but I didn’t notice the smoke detector on the ceiling, I was concentrating on watching the light on the alarm panel, it stayed green when the alarm went off during my test. It supposed to have a steady red or flashing lights depending on if it’s detected propane or CO2 so maybe it was the smoke detector going off.
The one thing I don’t like is the heavy tongue weight, 860 pounds dry. (With batteries and full propane) as advertised loaded weight, it should only be 580 pounds! This heavy tongue weight doesn’t even include my camping gear which will be limited so I don’t exceed my truck payload weight. I hope the newly order weight distribution hitch helps out.
Another thing I will be looking for is a cover for the sofa, the light color of the fabric made me be very careful after cooking over a fire then going in and sitting down on the sofa to eat.
860lbs of tongue weight on a trailer this size? That is basically 20%, geesh. Did you get this weighed at a scale? Glad you pointed this out, thank you.
We bought one last year best setup just a little tight on the crapper.
That's all of them
Thanks Josh
You bet
This is one of the few tandems that my 2022 Frontier can tow, and is on my short list. I would like to see at least one of the wardrobes extended all the way down with the pocket in the back.
I do like those headboard pockets but since Rockwood’s have more of a flat nose it’s tougher for them to do
What others are you looking at?
When we were shopping back in 2021, it was between this model and the FE 192rbs. I really liked the perceived better quality of the minilite and the nicer suspension that it has over the FE, but in the end, the full length queen in the 192rbs made us choose that one….I’m 6’3”.
I feel like lots of folks are not fans of short queen beds and that rockwood could fix this floor plan with a bit of tweaking the size of the slide. The sofa seems unnecessarily long and the slide unnecessarily deep. Even with the full length bed and the slide in travel position in our 192, we can easily pass by the end corner of the bed nearest the slide for packing, etc.
Well they make the 2205s as well with the longer bed and better Sofa you mentioned
Your honesty, excellent R.V. tours, and knowledge of the product have solidified my choice of where to purchase our “first” travel trailer-we’re going with the Jayco Feather Micro 199 (bunk house with slide)
Glad it was helpful!
Campers are getting better head room I'm 6"5' and I fit comfortably in my roo 233s would be neat if the TV could hinge off of the ceiling to be more inline with the bed
😂😂😂😂😂 Totally googled Bumper Dumper right after I was told to and busted out laughing.
Oh no lolol
Perfect. For me...perfect.
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LOVE My Rockwoods:) especailly the GeoPro/MiniLites
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Love your videos! I have watched several this past week to research our next RV. Decided on this 2109S. Thanks for all the information, you do a fantastic job! ❤
My pleasure! TY for taking the time to watch and share :)
Sleeping in mine right now. Towed from CA > TX with a 2019 Colorado ZR2, not the most comfortable and fuel efficient tow, but it got it done.
Got to look at one of these today, I have to say the 2109s checks a lot of boxes. There wasn't much to pick at but for the frameless windows and "slightly" uncomfortable sofa. The windows only open about 2" at the bottom, this really restricts cross breeze and overall air flow. As such the trailer felt stuffy. We boondock a lot and on a warm day I can see this being uncomfortable. The salesman said run the Max Air fan, sure that would help but in my opinion not the best idea when trying to conserve battery power. The sofa I could live with and maybe improve using some pillows for lumbar support and foam under the seat to soften it up a bit. I wish there was a way to make the arms longer on the window mechanism to gain more air flow but my research has come up blank. Could be a deal breaker for us.
The windows opening a smaller range is one of the reasons they also force standard the larger bath fan - it can pull that air more effectively
That's pretty much exactly what I'm going to be looking for once I'm ready for a couples only trailer in ~10 years. I don't like the front windshield.
Take a look here m.th-cam.com/video/IhCI19M9zPM/w-d-xo.html
Same layout no windshield
RockStaff rock!
Gotta love RockStaff! #Nerdherd! 🇨🇦
Excellent video. Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Campers that are durable and comfortable are priority. Open floor plan is fine but the bed needs to be longer the sink needs to be moved away from the stove so counter space is near cooking, the couch needs to be recliner the bathroom toilet space needs to be bigger but it could work. Family first and I hope your daughter is well.
She’s doing well now Ty
I'm really struggling to come up with something I would change. I like this one almost all around, although I would ditch the 30# tanks for 20# ones. Yes, I'm odd like that.
20’s are easy. I get it
@@JoshtheRVNerd Yep, easy and I always prefer to use the electricity I'm paying for at the campsite, so a 20# tank will last us over a years worth of camping. Boondockers will need more for sure, but park campers (Especially with a 'dual fuel' water heater) can stretch propane use out forever.
Like these rock woods! Love how small the rv is and how big the interior is. Huge fan now that they put back the struts. The bedroom is nice. Like all of the storage all over the Rv. Love the bigger oven Wish all rvs had that. I would use the 6 fom toper for the bed. Love Rock wood use the Xl vet fans. Big fan of this brand. Can I get a different outside color. Like a brown? Thank you josh! Get rid of the slackers they are useless.
They actually discontinued the exterior color swaptions for 2024
I like everything but the tight bathroom.
Sweet design, layout and features! Not sure about the shower though! 😊
Ty Erin
Liked your review, like the TT. Looking for something small for just me. Plus be able to tow with a 3500 van. Will check specs for tow vehicle. Thank you for review!
By the way, subscribed!
Perfect couple’s floorplan in almost every way👍although a true queen would be awesome, and you just have to get used to the small elbow banging shower that also occasionally gets in the way if you are left handed and trying to brush your teeth😂
Speakers outside, wouldn't matter to me if they stay or go. The toilet position is questionable tho'. Love your videos Josh,
TY!
Hey Josh, love the review of 2109s. I'm glad they are still making this floor plan. Glad they have upgraded a few of the fit and finishes, minor as they were. As I've said before, we have a 2015 2109s and love it. Overhead cabinet doors swing up with struts on ours, and I like that better. I've had the side-swinging head-knockers before. Love this bathroom over ours, shower especially. Now, my major question...given ours is a 2015 and no ladder. Do you think it's ok to walk on the roof? I've been told both yes and no. I'm not carving this in stone, just asking your opinion. Oh, and I'm the only one getting up there and weigh 145.
The overhead struts are actually coming back!
good video josh
It looks good. I know it may not be fair to Rockwood but after the new pop up from Rockwood We had I am Very Leary of them.
I always encourage people to purchase according to their peace of mind
What I can say is their popups have zero to do with their trailers
My wife LOVES this model of the Mini Lite line. I'm not a fan of how they've crammed up the bathroom and I would lean toward the 2205S with the theater seats. But really, I'm more partial to the 2513S...for which I'm still waiting for a recent video tour!! #nerdherd
It’s been a bit since I was able to get to one but that is an excellent camper
@@JoshtheRVNerd Just saw that there's a Micro Lite 25BSDS, which is the same as this Mini Lite model, at Bish's Ludington, MI location. Sounds like a Josh day trip to me! 😁
There’s a privacy curtain yay
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1) I think I like the interior color palette. 2) The two prices on the website are not the same. They are the same camper correct?
3) I like the full ladder.
Pricing on our site is for each individual model
Pricing varies by shipping distance to each store, by options applied, and by changes in MFG'ing invoice
That's why I leave links to our site. RVs have factors that greatly swing pricing. One price in a video is guaranteed not to be accurate for MOST viewers
Team No Speakers. Less Holes Equals More Filling ?!!!
👍🏻 I agree
We had this one in a Flagstaff and loved it except for the sofa. Because of the well wheel … too bad you can’t put recliners on this unless you up a model.
Yeah that’s smaller body size also comes with that sofa drawback
Can this come with a U shaped dinette. Oops, didn’t listen long enough to see “no seating options”
Try this one m.th-cam.com/video/DyU-wMkV3rE/w-d-xo.html
Hey Josh, does this rv come with theater seats as an option? Thanks, still enjoying your videos, years later
I see you caught the answer in another comment. Ty for watching
😊 What is the maximum amount of solar panel wattage/voltage up top without changing the solar controller and wiring?
400-500
We like this one, but the weight is pushing the limits of my Taco.
It sounds like I'd want more solar and maybe more battery capacity.
Depends on the model. Some tow 6,800 pounds.
@@Erin-Thor
5500Lbs for my truck.
#RVNerdHerd 🎉 😊 🎉
The Floorplan music...50/50 creepy.
😅 just me?
Josh, I know I should have waited until the end with my theater seat question, sorry
No worries at all
Hello Uncle Josh 🖐😃, the front part where the bed is is perfect, BUT, that shower is a big NO NO!
We would ❤ LOVE a second entry door where the TV is and a suitable shower.
Thank you Uncle Josh for doing what you do, you are G. R. E. A. T !!
❤ 🤗🤠
Ty Didi!
@JoshtheRVNerd You are ALWAYS very welcome Uncle Josh 🤗
How is your daughter?
I hope she is recovered and 100%.
Much better thankfully. Just got her red belt in Taekwando actually!
@JoshtheRVNerd
Fantastic!
I've done some Karate, Muay Thai, Savate, and boxing. I enjoyed boxing and Savate the most.
Is the duck work made out of metal?
Ceiling air is carved into the laminated roof line
Heating is dryer vent style
🎉#NerdHerd
When we were shopping back in 2021, it was between this model and the FE 192rbs. I really liked the perceived better quality of the minilite and the nicer suspension that it has over the FE, but in the end, the full length queen in the 192rbs made us choose that one….I’m 6’3”.
I feel like lots of folks are not fans of short queen beds and that rockwood could fix this floor plan with a bit of tweaking the size of the slide. The sofa seems unnecessarily long and the slide unnecessarily deep. Even with the full length bed and the slide in travel position in our 192, we can easily pass by the end corner of the bed nearest the slide for packing, etc.