
What stands out immediately about the RP-203 is how much it fits into a lightweight, easy-towing package — the rear kitchen keeps the cook connected to the rest of the trailer, while the Murphy bed reclaims living space when bunks aren't in use. Speaking of bunks, there's dedicated sleeping in the rear for kids or extra guests, making the sleep-8 capacity feel genuine rather than optimistic. The dual independent suspension (Forest River calls it Beast Mode) earns consistently high praise from owners who tow it on less-than-perfect roads. A tankless water heater is a thoughtful touch that punches above the price point of most trailers in this class.