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2026 Geo Pro G17BLE

A 20-foot LE family bunkhouse: a front 58-by-80 bed, two 32-by-74 bunks with trunk access and a rear dry bath — genuine family sleeping at the value LE price and under 2,900 pounds.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

2,819lb
UVW
3,845lb
GVWR*
1,026lb
CCC
20ft
Length
Sleeps 5 0 slides · Lightweight Built by · Forest River Front bed · Bunk beds Selling* · ~$30,000

01 What makes it unique

The Rockwood Geo Pro G17BLE is a lightweight, affordable bunkhouse that sleeps a family without sacrificing the composite construction the line is known for. A front bed measuring 58 by 80 inches with overhead and wardrobe storage gives the parents their own space, two 32-by-74-inch bunks with trunk-door access to the lower bunk give the kids theirs, a 32-inch dinette offers flexible seating or another berth, and a kitchen with a two-burner cooktop, a convection microwave and a black sink handles meals. A rear bathroom with a rectangular shower and a porcelain toilet completes a simple, functional family layout. With no slide, the floor plan is fixed parked or under tow. Nominal capacity is five — a genuine family trailer in a body that stays light and easy to tow.

At 2,819 pounds unloaded and 20 feet, the G17BLE is an easy tow for mid-size SUVs and even capable crossovers — remarkably light for a bunkhouse that sleeps five; its 1,026-pound cargo capacity is workable for a family, though worth watching with full water and gear. Forest River does not print a GVWR on the factory detail page, so it is derived as unloaded weight plus cargo capacity, landing at 3,845 pounds. As an LE plan it ships the cost-friendly LE Package: Dexter leaf-spring E-Z Lube axles, a single battery and a single 20-pound LP tank, a 10K roof A/C, a power awning, a 20,000-BTU furnace, a 6-gallon water heater, framed windows and a roof-solar prep with a side port. Tanks are a balanced 31-gallon fresh, 27-gallon grey and 27-gallon black.

Construction is the Geo Pro laminate recipe — complete composite Azdel walls over a 6-sided full-aluminum cage, a vacuum-laminated fiberglass roof and aluminum floor joists — the same construction tier as Forest River’s r·pod and No Boundaries and a step above the metal-sided value lines. Geo Pro is badge-engineered with the Flagstaff E-Pro. For a family that wants real bunks and a dry bath in the lightest, most affordable composite trailer that still sleeps five — light enough to tow behind an SUV rather than a truck — the G17BLE is the value family plan in the line.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
20' 0"
Exterior width
90"
Exterior height
10' 0"
Slide-outs
0

Weights

Unloaded vehicle weight
2,819 lbs*
GVWR (derived)
3,845 lbs*
Cargo carrying capacity
1,026 lbs
Hitch / tongue weight
345 lbs

Capacities

Fresh water
31 gal
Grey water
27 gal
Black water
27 gal
Refrigerator
12V

Construction

Frame
6-sided full-aluminum
Walls
Laminated Azdel composite
Roof
Vacuum-laminated fiberglass
Underbelly
Heated w/ radiant foil (N/A LE)

Running gear

Axles
1 (single, leaf-spring)
Hitch
Bumper Pull
Tires
Nitrogen-filled off-road
Front cap
Fiberglass

Galley & bath

Refrigerator
12V
Cooktop
2-burner + convection microwave
A/C
10,000 BTU
Furnace
20,000 BTU
Solar
Roof-solar prep + side port

Sleeping & layout

Sleeps
5
Primary bed
Front 58x80 bed
Layout
Front bed, two 32x74 bunks (trunk access), 32" dinette, rear dry bath
Awning
13' (power)

03 Rockwood Geo Pro floorplan family

Forest River’s Rockwood Geo Pro (badge-engineered as the Flagstaff E-Pro) is an off-grid, ultra-light travel-trailer line built “incredibly lightweight” to tow behind fuel-efficient crossovers and smaller SUVs. The G17BLE on this page is highlighted; the other profiled plans link to their own pages. Profiled here are breadth-spanning floorplans — from the sub-1,800-pound LE micro-trailer to the dual-axle family bunkhouse — with the rest of the roster catalogued on the line hub and profiled in demand order. Every Geo Pro plan is built on a 6-sided aluminum cage with Azdel composite walls and a vacuum-laminated roof, rides on bigger off-road tires, and ships with a standard roof-solar prep, a 12V refrigerator and a 20,000-BTU furnace for boondocking-ready, extended-season camping.

FloorplanNominalSleepsNotable
G11LE14' 11"4Smallest/lightest LE — convertible U-dinette, two bunks, rear outdoor kitchen, no indoor bath
G15TLE15' 7"2LE rear twin-to-king dinette, front kitchen, wet bath — no slide, value entry
G13DLE16' 0"2LE front-bedroom compact — indoor kitchen w/ microwave, dry bath, no slide
G17BLE20' 0"5LE family bunkhouse — front bed, two bunks, rear dry bath, no slide
G17SLE20' 0"2LE couples coach — front queen, jackknife sofa slide, rear dry bath (only LE with a slide)
G19FDT20' 0"3Front Murphy bed, dinette, full-width rear bath — no slide
G19SFD20' 0"3Front Murphy bed, kitchen slide, full-length rear bath — biggest bath in the line
G19RLS20' 8"2Rear-living couples coach w/ theater seating, front bedroom
G20SFB21' 0"3Front walk-around queen, rear bath, 72" rotating sofa — single slide
G20SBH21' 2"5Murphy bed + rear bunks, slide dinette — dual-axle family bunkhouse
G20RBS21' 2"2Rear bedroom on a bed slide, two 10K A/Cs — first Geo Pro with a bed slide
G20SFK21' 2"4Front kitchen, rear bedroom, outside kitchen — dual-axle, heaviest profiled

Every Rockwood Geo Pro plan uses complete composite (Azdel) wall construction over a 6-sided full-aluminum frame, with a vacuum-laminated fiberglass roof, aluminum floor joists and a high-gloss fiberglass cap — the same construction tier as Forest River’s r·pod and No Boundaries, a step above the metal-sided stick-and-tin value lines. The identity is off-grid and overlanding-focused: bigger nitrogen-filled off-road tires with TPMS, MORryde solid supported steps, Dexter Torflex torsion axles (the LE plans use leaf-spring axles), a Climate Protection Package with 12V heated tanks and radiant-foil insulation, and a standard roof-solar prep with a solar side port. A 12V refrigerator, a convection microwave, a 20,000-BTU furnace and a 13,500-BTU A/C are standard on the full-feature plans; the cost-friendly LE plans ship a leaf-spring chassis, a single battery and LP tank and a 10K A/C. An optional Power Package adds 600 watts of solar and a 3,000-watt inverter, and a Sunset Seeker Package adds an 1,800-watt inverter, frameless windows and the AIR 360+ antenna. Geo Pro is badge-engineered with the Flagstaff E-Pro (the same trailers under two nameplates), though the 2027 Geo Pro and E-Pro floorplan codes have diverged, so the twin is noted at the line level rather than plan-for-plan. Lengths, weights and equipment change with options and model year — always confirm against the unit’s own weight sticker. Additional Geo Pro floorplans are catalogued on the line hub.

04 What owners & reviewers report

A family bunkhouse that tows behind an SUV

A front bed, two bunks and a convertible dinette sleep five in a 20-foot body at just 2,819 lb unloaded — remarkably light for a bunkhouse, towable by a mid-size SUV rather than a truck.

Real bunks with under-bunk storage access

The two 32-by-74-inch bunks include trunk-door access to the lower bunk, so gear can load from outside — a practical touch for a family trailer.

Composite construction at the LE price

Even as a value bunkhouse it keeps the Azdel composite walls, 6-sided aluminum cage and vacuum-laminated roof of the full line — durable laminate build with the cost-friendly LE chassis.

LE trims the chassis and equipment

The LE Package uses leaf-spring axles instead of the line’s Torflex torsion axles, a single battery and LP tank, a 10K A/C and no Climate Protection heated-tank package — the trade for the lower price and weight.

Tighter cargo margin with a family aboard

A 1,026-lb cargo capacity is workable but not generous for five people’s water and gear — worth watching total load, especially with a full fresh tank.

Selling price runs below the placard

Dealer MSRP placards run into the low-$40,000s while selling prices commonly land near $29,000–$32,000; the figure shown is dealer-typical selling and is flagged.

SOURCING — ownership notes to be expanded with cited threads from owner communities & forums per the data plan

05 How it compares

↓ Step down
Geo Pro G13DLE

A lighter, cheaper 16-foot LE couples’ plan — a front bedroom and dry bath sleeping two, for buyers who don’t need bunks.

↔ Cross-shop
Geo Pro G20SBH

A dual-axle family bunkhouse with a Murphy bed, rear bunks and a slide — more space and stability at a higher weight and price, on the full-feature chassis.

↔ Cross-shop
R-Pod RP-200

A near-equivalent Forest River laminate family plan — a Murphy queen and rear double bunks, in the aerodynamic r·pod shell instead of the boxier Geo Pro body.