RV Type | Travel Trailer |
Status | New |
Stock No | I1556 |
Length | 21.2 ft. |
Weight | 4233 lbs. |
Sleeps | N/A |
Int. Color | N/A |
Slideouts | 1 |
Exterior | 21.2 ft. |
Roof Type | N/A |
Leveling | N/A |
Suspension | N/A |
Fresh Water | 31 gals. |
Grey Water | 43 gals. |
Black Water | 27 gals. |
This tandem axle unit features 200W of solar, 1800W inverter, front kitchen layout , marine grade plywood floors and composite sidewall construction.
Inside, the 20FKS features a rear true queen-size bed in an east-west layout, offering full 60”x80” residential dimensions. Window coverage in the bedroom is excellent, enhancing airflow and natural light. Above the bed is a fold-down bunk that can be used for sleeping or storage, catering to solo campers, couples, or a single parent with a child. However, storage is limited in this area, with only one main cabinet.
The kitchen, located in the front of the camper, is a standout feature. Despite the RV’s compact size, it includes a 22-inch oven, microwave, dedicated counter prep space, and a 12V compressor fridge—all rare finds in small RVs. The overhead cabinetry above the sink is made from a molded thermal foil base with hardwood doors, shaped specifically to fit the curved roof while maximizing space. The fridge, while smaller than typical models, is energy efficient and cools quickly, saving battery life.
A new, larger square sink was installed in response to customer feedback, and the kitchen is further equipped with blackout roller shades, power outlets, and thoughtful storage. The entire camper runs on an 1800W inverter, allowing nearly all outlets to be powered by the battery. The living area includes a versatile Lagoon table for dining or work and a convertible sofa bed under a slide-out, which also provides cabinet storage overhead. Due to slide limitations, there is no dinette or theater seating.
Construction-wise, the RV uses an all-aluminum skeleton, even the bed base, with composite walls and a plywood floor. The interior height is 6'1", but a dual-barrel laminated roof adds overhead shape and insulation. Heating is distributed through floor vents positioned under the bed, maintaining a carpetless, easy-clean floor.
When it comes to road mode, the slide-out does restrict space slightly, but users can still walk from front to back, access the kitchen, and enter the bathroom. Though narrow, the layout is still highly functional with the slide closed.
On the exterior, the tandem axle design improves stability and handling, borrowing from the hardware used in larger Rockwood units. The RV includes a “junk in the trunk” rear storage area, a mini outside kitchen with a two-burner slide-out stove, griddle, shelf, mini fridge with a dedicated power switch, dual propane quick-connects, and 200W of roof solar with a portable solar plug. Stabilizer jacks have also been upgraded for improved steadiness.
A 300 lb rear accessory hitch is installed from the factory for additional gear. A dual sewer hookup setup is featured—one for the front kitchen and one for the rear bathroom. While not ideal, it avoids placing sewer outlets under the slide-out.