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4.0
Overall quality
3.9
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4.5
Driving/towing
4.6
Factory warranty
3.4

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Julie Fishman

California, USA

Reviewed on January 22, 2025

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4.8
We have owned our 2016 Forest River R-Pod 179 for two years now and absolutely love it. I really appreciate the style and layout inside. It feels modern and there’s plenty of cabinet space. I especially love that it is light weight and we can tow it with our Nissan Xterra Pro4X. I also appreciate...read more
We have owned our 2016 Forest River R-Pod 179 for two years now and absolutely love it. I really appreciate the style and layout inside. It feels modern and there’s plenty of cabinet space. I especially love that it is light weight and we can tow it with our Nissan Xterra Pro4X. I also appreciate that this model was made pre-Covid and it has the highest quality standards. Everything works and it has held together well Another bonus is that there is such a huge following of R-Pod lovers that we have been able to be part of a Facebook community where we have learned all kinds of tips and tricks about R-Pods and traveling safe and keeping it up-to-date. They even have rallies and meet ups all across the country.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Sherry McAfee

Mississippi

Reviewed on April 12, 2022

RV reviewed 2016 Forest River R-Pod RP-183G view listing

5.0
This is the 1st camper we have owned. It is like new. We only went 2 times. It's perfect for 2 people. The dinette makes into a queen size bed. It's so easy to pull, can't even tell it's back there. We had never been camping...read more
This is the 1st camper we have owned. It is like new. We only went 2 times. It's perfect for 2 people. The dinette makes into a queen size bed. It's so easy to pull, can't even tell it's back there. We had never been camping before
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Joann Stoller

Oregon

Reviewed on October 27, 2021

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5.0
The Rpod is such a fun little trailer. Easy to tow and park. Fits nicely in those smaller spaces at State parks. I think the quality of the 2016 Hood River Edition is better than the newer trailers. I haven't had any issues. There's alot of support available from a Facebook Rpod owners group. I...read more
The Rpod is such a fun little trailer. Easy to tow and park. Fits nicely in those smaller spaces at State parks. I think the quality of the 2016 Hood River Edition is better than the newer trailers. I haven't had any issues. There's alot of support available from a Facebook Rpod owners group. I learned so much about owning my first trailer. I would highly recommend this Pod to any singles or couples looking to start their RV life!
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Jean Kerins

California

Reviewed on September 20, 2021

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4.0
RPod 178 has been ideal for 2 of us. When we travel with friends we use the dinette. On long trips we set up both queen beds. We tow with an old 4Runner. RPod is small enough to fit into national forest sites and large enough to go into KOAs with the big RVs. We’re happy campers with 178. Only...read more
RPod 178 has been ideal for 2 of us. When we travel with friends we use the dinette. On long trips we set up both queen beds. We tow with an old 4Runner. RPod is small enough to fit into national forest sites and large enough to go into KOAs with the big RVs. We’re happy campers with 178. Only downside is crawling over on bed.
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3.0
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5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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Ken blume

California

Reviewed on May 18, 2021

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5.0
I have lived in my r-pod for 5 years now the roof has never leaked it has been outside the whole time I did have to replace the controller I have had the roof sealed once some things like drawers have had to be fixed and blinds have to be...read more
I have lived in my r-pod for 5 years now the roof has never leaked it has been outside the whole time I did have to replace the controller I have had the roof sealed once some things like drawers have had to be fixed and blinds have to be fixed.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Dr. Jon Dehn

Texas

Reviewed on October 27, 2020

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4.4
We downsized to this model having chosen it over a few competitors, notable the Little Guy and the Lance 1685. They all have similar very compact floor designs. What won it for the R-Pod was the Kitchen at the back with lots of counter space. Largest we found. Also a slide out with a sofa style...read more
We downsized to this model having chosen it over a few competitors, notable the Little Guy and the Lance 1685. They all have similar very compact floor designs. What won it for the R-Pod was the Kitchen at the back with lots of counter space. Largest we found. Also a slide out with a sofa style dinette uses the space very efficiently. It is small enough, and short enough, that with a dolly I can push it around the drive (385 lb. tongue weight). It weighs less than the truck. All this with no real sacrifice in livability. There are a couple things I would have wished for though, like a second outside storage area for the sewer hose, and a shelf above the bed. The latter easy enough to add. The former using a vinyl fencepost mounted across the unit underneath behind the stairs. Finally, separate outlets for the black and grey tanks is a little awkward at dump time, having those lead to one outlet would have been handy, like other RVs.
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4.0
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Barry Overstreet

Virginia

Reviewed on July 5, 2020

RV reviewed 2016 Forest River R-Pod RP-177 view listing

5.0
We’ve enjoyed our R-Pod and the convenience of quick set up. There’s plenty of room for longer stays and the beds are very comfortable. Having a convection oven is so much easier to cook in than a conventional oven. The AC and heat worked well and kept the interior temperature comfortable...read more
We’ve enjoyed our R-Pod and the convenience of quick set up. There’s plenty of room for longer stays and the beds are very comfortable. Having a convection oven is so much easier to cook in than a conventional oven. The AC and heat worked well and kept the interior temperature comfortable wherever we went. We highly recommend the R-Pod to anyone wanting an easy-towing camper. Thank you, Forest River!
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Carmen Johnson

California

Reviewed on June 9, 2020

RV reviewed 2016 Forest River R-Pod RP-172 view listing

4.8
Fun, family, lightweight trailer we could pull with our minivan. Traveled to many national parks with two children and two dogs and had the time of our lives. Very manageable size, easy use kitchen and...read more
Fun, family, lightweight trailer we could pull with our minivan. Traveled to many national parks with two children and two dogs and had the time of our lives. Very manageable size, easy use kitchen and bathroom.
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5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Gregg Shewan

Michigan

Reviewed on April 30, 2020

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5.0
In Summer 2018, my wife & I enjoyed this RP-180 for a 7 week 8,000 mile trip through the Western USA, then home to Michigan. It really is the fit and finish, attention to retail that makes a Forest River product so enjoyable. Everything works as it should. It is easy to tow, even in the Rocky...read more
In Summer 2018, my wife & I enjoyed this RP-180 for a 7 week 8,000 mile trip through the Western USA, then home to Michigan. It really is the fit and finish, attention to retail that makes a Forest River product so enjoyable. Everything works as it should. It is easy to tow, even in the Rocky Mountains. Saw so many National parks and beautiful vistas. R-Dome is easy up and down, doubles the living space. We'd set up a base camp and explore the Grand Canyon, Zion National park, Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Mount Rushmore. The room in theses great trailers is amazing. We love the dry bath being so roomy. The microwave/convection oven and stove means meals of any kind can be prepared. We enjoyed fine dining on the road! It's so easy to get in and out of RV parks and campsites with a nice maneuverable small RV. I'm sure many couple starting out with trailering will find this a great first travel trailer or the seasoned veteran wanting to downsize to a smaller unit will be very pleased that you don't give up quality.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Robert Stacy

Missouri

Reviewed on December 7, 2019

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2.4
I bought a very slightly used Rpod 180. It seemed perfect for my use. However, I have found the workmanship beyond disappointing. I have had to fix the leaky roof that was obviously repaired before. After using the camper for a while, I began to see several factory shortcuts in the trim and other...read more
I bought a very slightly used Rpod 180. It seemed perfect for my use. However, I have found the workmanship beyond disappointing. I have had to fix the leaky roof that was obviously repaired before. After using the camper for a while, I began to see several factory shortcuts in the trim and other areas. Very disappointed in the craftsmanship, especially for the price. I expected so much more from a Forest River product. I have owned 2 other campers from them. This will probably be my last.
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4.0
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3.0
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