Forest River has a nickname for its No Boundaries line: the NOBO. It’s a simple name. A clever name. One that waste’s no motion and fits nicely wherever it parks. Likewise, Forest River’s nimble NOBO trailers are designed to go places that give other travel trailers pause. Made for tight spots and tough terrain, the 2024 Forest River NOBO 10.7 was built for off-road adventure. Perched on a go-anywhere, axle-less Curt Beast Mode independent suspension, the NOBO 10.7 is only 15 feet long. Yet it has all the basic amenities you need packed up in a minimalist teardrop-style design. The NOBO lets you get back to basics. In the mountains. By a lake. Or wherever else you decide to tow it. This unique 15-foot rig weighs just 2,255 pounds.
That makes it well under the towing capacity of most SUVs — even when it’s loaded up with stuff like mountain bikes, kayaks and fishing gear. A batwing-style awning gives owners the option of relaxing under shaded living space outside of the RV. That is, when you’re not busy hiking, kayaking, or fishing. It’s really the perfect RV for those who are looking to connect with nature, but are ready to upgrade from a tent to a go-anywhere, easy set-up camper that has the capacity to stow plenty of sporting gear.
Let’s take a closer look.
At a Glance: Forest River NOBO 10.7
I gave this RV a 5 out of 5 because it meets all the requirements of the “almost rustic” camping experience for which it was designed. The build on the NOBO 10.7 is very simple and minimalist, leaving very little that could go wrong. This little trailer is obviously well-designed, solid, and well put together.
Check Some Specs
- Sleeping capacity: 2 comfortably (4 with the available rooftop tent)
- Exterior length: 15 feet
- Exterior width: 7 feet 4 inches
- Exterior height: 8 feet 6 inches
- UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight): 2,255 pounds
- CCC (Cargo Carrying Capacity): 1,451 pounds
- Fresh water: 30 gallons
- Propane: 20-gallon tank
Features We Love
- Curt Beast Mode independent suspension system (option included in RV reviewed)
- Solar on the side
- 120-watt suitcase solar panel
- No gray water or blackwater tank
- CO2 Monitor
- Smoke detector
- Fire extinguisher
Benefits
- Easy to tow, park, and store
- Light enough to be well under the towing capacity of almost any SUV or light truck
- Capable of being towed virtually anywhere
- Allows up to two campers to comfortably relax and enjoy being in nature while having a cozy place to sleep and/or lounge
- Doors on both sides allow easy access from either side
- Lots of storage for gear, including a rooftop kayak rack
- Batwing awning adds a lot of sheltered outdoor living space while offering protection from rain and sun
Challenges
- There’s a cassette toilet and no waste tanks, so things will get pretty natural when nature calls.
- The batwing awning setup looks like it’d might be suspect when facing stronger winds.
Best For
- Millennials or older Gen Zs with small to midsize SUVs who want a camping experience that allows them to connect with nature, while having access to basic amenities and a comfy place to retire at night.
- Small families with older children who will enjoy camping in the available rooftop tent or in a traditional tent.
The RV Trader Process
RV Trader asked RV shoppers what was most important to them in their RV buying process. They helped us to identify a list of six key areas that camping and travel enthusiasts always look at when they’re searching for the perfect RV: sleeping space, bathroom, living area, four-season capabilities, and storage space.
Then RV Trader got to work providing you, the reader, with an honest and unbiased evaluations. And that’s where I come in. I’m Lynne Fedorick, RV expert and enthusiast. Whenever I review any RV, my goal is always to evaluate everything on the RV from top to bottom. I want to perform the review objectively, without any undue influence from manufacturers or retailers.
RV Trader sent me to the Forest River showroom in Elkhart, Indiana to look at 2024 RVs from the diverse brands included in the Forest River family. I inspected each RV with the buyer’s perspective at the forefront. How well would each RV meet the needs and requirements of its intended buyer? Above all, I wanted to seek out answers to this question, so I looked at the six key areas with this in mind.
Sleeping Space
The 2024 Forest River No Boundaries 10.7 is a roomier version of a teardrop style trailer. But it’s easily roomy enough for two people to sleep comfortably in. The dense foam cushions that serve as a seating area quickly transform into a truly comfortable queen size bed. An electric fireplace and a 30-inch LED smart TV add to the cozy ambience. There is a fold-out shelf on either side of the bed with charging ports so your devices can charge while you sleep
But what if you want to bring people camping but not necessarily sleep with them? Perhaps you want to camp with your older kids or even a friend. No problem. The NOBO can be set up to handle this with a really cool little NOBO Nest, a rooftop tent, one that comes complete with a ladder. This tent easily accommodates a guest. It could also be a fun, self-contained hideout for older children or teenagers.
Bathroom
This is where the NOBO gets really rustic. There is no bathroom. You won’t even find an exterior shower. However, Forest River does include a portable cassette toilet which can be set up in a pop-up tent designed for this purpose.
Living Area
I found the cushioned seating in the living area of the NOBO to be surprisingly relaxing and comfortable. The NOBO 10.7 comes outfitted with both a roof-mounted air conditioner and an electric fireplace opposite the seating area to regulate the temperature inside the RV. The fully enclosed underbelly helps to ensure that the floor stays a reasonable temperature, even when it’s cool out. As mentioned before, there are two flip-out tables on either side of the cushions that comprise the seating area that could be used for working. Or snacking while watching TV. Or reading a book on a rainy day. However, most of the NB10.7’s living space is outdoors under the enormous batwing awning.
When deployed, the 270-inch awning extends along the passenger side and around the back of the RV. It provides a vast sheltered living area that’s shared with the kitchen area. As with any awning, the batwing doesn’t do well in windy conditions, so it would make sense to bring an alternative, wind resistant shelter. (Something like a CLAM pop-up shelter for camping in windy conditions.)
Kitchen
At the back of the 2024 Forest River NOBO 10.7, you’ll find an awning-style door that flips up to reveal — and shelter — a functional camp kitchen with a two-burner propane stove and a relatively spacious 12-volt fridge.
Four-Season Capabilities
While the NOBO 10.7 is best used as a three-season camping trailer, it has some warmer features. It houses an enclosed belly and cozy electric fireplace. Both make it possible to use it in the winter in regions where winters are mild.
Storage Space
The 2024 Forest River NOBO 10.7 has a surprising amount of storage space. With exterior cabinets, it allows you to bring along clothes and gear for a weekend away. Inside, there’s even enough space to easily stash two mountain bikes. There’s also a few netted cubbies that can store clothing, bedding, and other essentials. Outside, you’ll find two roomy cabinets. The front cabinet is long enough to hold a fishing rod or two, as well as other fishing gear. The side cabinet could easily fit an inflatable paddleboard and/or other gear. On the roof, you’ll find a Rhino Rack system outfitted with a J-rack kayak rack. There’s enough storage space to get you through an action-packed weekend in the woods. But you can always take it easy too.
A Great Little Gateway to the Outdoors
The 2024 Forest River NOBO 10.7 has everything you need for an outdoor-oriented, yet comfortable camping experience. It’s large, all-terrain tires and axle-free Curt independent suspension allows it to get to places that other travel trailers can’t go. If you’re looking to upgrade your camping experience, without upgrading your tow vehicle, you owe it to yourself to take a closer look at this little gem.
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